N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 6, § 622.7
(2) Electronically stored information (ESI).
(ii) Upon motion of any party demonstrating substantial prejudice, the ALJ may order additional disclosure of ESI, subject to any terms and conditions deemed appropriate by the ALJ. Such a motion must be accompanied by an affirmation of an attorney, or an affidavit of the moving party if not represented by an attorney, describing the good faith efforts to resolve the dispute without resort to a motion.
(b) Disclosure devices.
(3) Bills of particulars are not permitted.
(c) Protective order and motion to compel.
(3) Sanctions. Upon failure by a party to comply with a ruling or order by the ALJ or the commissioner to produce material or information demanded in disclosure, the ALJ or commissioner may exclude the material or information. In addition, the ALJ or the commissioner may draw an adverse inference regarding the non-producing party with respect to the material or information the party did not produce or grant other appropriate relief consistent with CPLR 3216. The award of attorneys’ fees or other costs is not authorized.
(d) Subpoenas.
Consistent with the CPLR, any attorney of record in a proceeding has the power to issue subpoenas. A party not represented by an attorney admitted to practice in New York may request the ALJ or, if no ALJ has been assigned to the proceeding, the Chief ALJ, to issue a subpoena, stating the items or witnesses needed by the party to present its case. The service of a subpoena is the responsibility of its sponsor. This Part does not affect the authority of an attorney of record for any party to issue subpoenas under CPLR 2302, except that all subpoenas must give notice that the ALJ may quash or modify the subpoena pursuant to the standards set forth under CPLR article 23. A subpoena duces tecum to be served upon a library, department or bureau of a municipal corporation or of the State, or an officer thereof, requiring the production of any books, papers or other things, may be issued consistent with CPLR 2307 by the ALJ assigned to the proceeding or, if no ALJ has been assigned to the proceeding, the Chief ALJ.
(a) Scope.