34 CFR §81.16
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- (a)The parties to a case are encouraged to exchange relevant documents and information voluntarily.
- (b)The ALJ, at a party's request, may order compulsory discovery described in paragraph (c) of this section if the ALJ determines that—
- (1)The order is necessary to secure a fair, expeditious, and economical resolution of the case;
- (2)The discovery requested is likely to elicit relevant information with respect to an issue in the case;
- (3)The discovery request was not made primarily for the purposes of delay or harassment; and
- (4)The order would serve the ends of justice.
- (c)If a compulsory discovery is permissible under paragraph (b) of this section, the ALJ may order a party to do one or more of the following:
- (d)The ALJ may issue a subpoena to enforce an order described in this section and may apply to the appropriate court of the United States to enforce the subpoena.
- (e)The ALJ may not compel the discovery of information that is legally privileged.
- (f)