OAR 839-002-0060
Investigative Subpoenas for Civil Rights Division and Wage and Hour Division: Time


(1)

Any person served with an investigative subpoena may object to testifying or providing the documents or other things sought. Grounds for objections include:

(a)

The information sought is irrelevant to a lawful investigative purpose;

(b)

The information sought is unreasonable in scope;

(c)

The witness is ordered to appear to give testimony in a place that is not suitable or not in the vicinity to which the testimony is applicable;

(d)

The time and expense involved in copying the documents sought. In order to have this objection considered, a person making this objection must include a written estimate of the time involved and number of copies to be made in order to comply with the subpoena;

(e)

Reasonable cause to refuse to comply; and

(f)

Any other basis that may be asserted under Oregon law.

(2)

Objections to subpoenas must be in writing and must be received by the Division at least seven calendar days before the time that the witness is subpoenaed to testify or provide documents or other things.

(3)

If a subpoenaed witness refuses to answer specific questions while giving testimony, the witness must state the reason for the witness’s objection at the time that the witness refuses to answer the questions.

Source: Rule 839-002-0060 — Investigative Subpoenas for Civil Rights Division and Wage and Hour Division: Time, https://secure.­sos.­state.­or.­us/oard/view.­action?ruleNumber=839-002-0060.

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Rulemaking: Purpose of Rules
839‑002‑0002
Rulemaking: Proposed Rule Notice
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Model Rules of Procedure
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Investigative Subpoenas for Civil Rights Division and Wage and Hour Division: Authority
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Investigative Subpoenas for Civil Rights Division and Wage and Hour Division: Definitions
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Investigative Subpoenas for Civil Rights Division and Wage and Hour Division: Who and What May Be Subpoenaed
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Investigative Subpoenas for Civil Rights Division and Wage and Hour Division: Circumstances under Which a Subpoena May be Issued
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Investigative Subpoenas for Civil Rights Division and Wage and Hour Division: Who May Issue Subpoenas
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Investigative Subpoenas for Civil Rights Division and Wage and Hour Division: Subpoena Duces Tecum
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Investigative Subpoenas for Civil Rights Division and Wage and Hour Division: Subpoena Ad Testificandum
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Investigative Subpoenas for Civil Rights Division and Wage and Hour Division: Method of Service
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Investigative Subpoenas for Civil Rights Division and Wage and Hour Division: Fees
839‑002‑0060
Investigative Subpoenas for Civil Rights Division and Wage and Hour Division: Time
839‑002‑0065
Investigative Subpoenas for Civil Rights Division and Wage and Hour Division: Response to Objections
839‑002‑0070
Investigative Subpoenas for Civil Rights Division and Wage and Hour Division: Method of Taking Testimony
839‑002‑0075
Investigative Subpoenas for Civil Rights Division and Wage and Hour Division: Failure to Appear
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Investigative Subpoenas for Civil Rights Division and Wage and Hour Division: Enforcement of Subpoena
Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

Rule 839-002-0060’s source at or​.us