Wisconsin Administrative Code
Department of Workforce Development
DWD 218-226 - Civil Rights
Chapter DWD 224 - Whistleblower protection
Section DWD 224.16 - Subpoenas and motions

Current through August 26, 2024

(1) SUBPOENAS. The division or a party's attorney of record may issue a subpoena to compel the attendance of a witness or the production of documents. A subpoena issued by an attorney shall be in substantially the same form as provided in s. 805.07(4), Stats., and shall be served in the manner provided in s. 805.07(5), Stats. Witnesses summoned by a subpoena who are not employees of the civil service as defined in s. 230.03(6), Stats., shall be entitled to the witness and mileage fees set forth in s. 814.67(1) (a) and (c), Stats. The cost of service, witness, and mileage fees shall be paid by the person issuing the subpoena. Subpoenas may be enforced pursuant to s. 885.11, Stats.

(2) MOTIONS. Motions made during a hearing may be stated orally and shall, with the ruling of the administrative law judge, be included in the record of the hearing. All other motions shall be in writing and shall state briefly the relief requested and the grounds upon which the moving party is entitled to relief. All written motions shall be filed with the administrative law judge assigned to the case. Any briefs or other papers in support of a motion, including affidavits and documentary evidence, shall be filed with the motion. Any party opposing the motion may file a written response. All written motions shall be decided without further argument unless requested by the administrative law judge.

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