Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 11, December 11, 2024
(1)Issuance.a. Pursuant to Iowa Code subsection 17A. 13(1), a department subpoena shall be issued to a party on request unless subrule 7.14(1), paragraph"d," applies. A request may be either oral or in writing. In the absence of good cause for permitting later action, a written request for a subpoena must be received at least three days before the scheduled hearing. The request shall include the name, address and telephone number of the requesting party.b. Parties are responsible for service of their own subpoenas and payment of witness fees and mileage expenses.c. When authorized by law, a presiding officer may issue a subpoena on the presiding officer's own motion.d. When there is reasonable ground to believe a subpoena is requested for the purpose of harassment, or that the subpoena is irrelevant, the presiding officer may refuse to issue the subpoena, or may require the requesting party to provide a statement of testimony expected to be elicited from the subpoenaed witness and a showing of relevancy. If the presiding officer refuses to issue a subpoena, the presiding officer shall provide, upon request, a written statement of the ground for refusal. A party to whom a refusal is issued may obtain a prompt hearing regarding the refusal by filing a written request to the presiding officer(2)Motion to quash or modify.a. A subpoena may be quashed or modified upon motion for any lawful ground in accordance with Iowa Rule of Civil Procedure 1.1701.b. A motion to quash or modify a subpoena shall be served on all parties of record.c. The motion shall be set for argument promptly.Iowa Admin. Code r. 11-7.14