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35 ILCS 1010/1-60

    (35 ILCS 1010/1-60)
    Sec. 1-60. Discovery and stipulation.
    (a) The parties to the proceeding shall comply with the Supreme Court Rules for Civil Proceedings in the Trial Court regarding Discovery, Requests for Admission, and Pre-Trial Procedure.
    (b) An administrative law judge or the clerk of the Tax Tribunal, on the request of any party to the proceeding, shall issue subpoenas requiring the attendance of witnesses and giving of testimony and subpoenas duces tecum requiring the production of evidence or things.
    (c) Any employee of the Tax Tribunal designated in writing for that purpose by the Chief Administrative Law Judge may administer oaths.
    (d) The Tax Tribunal may enforce its order on discovery and other procedural issues, among other means, by deciding issues wholly or partly against the offending party.
(Source: P.A. 103-605, eff. 7-1-24.)