Ill. Admin. Code tit. 14, § 166.80 - Right to Counsel
a) Hearing
procedures will be governed by 14 Ill. Adm. Code 150, Subpart A.
b) Any party may appear and be heard through
an attorney at law licensed to practice in the State of Illinois.
1) Attorneys admitted to practice in states
other than the State of Illinois may appear and be heard upon the attorney's
verbal representation of written documentation as to the attorney's admittance,
pursuant to an order pro hac vice, entered by a judge of the circuit court of
the county in which the hearing is conducted, as provided in Supreme Court Rule
707.
2) A natural person may appear
and be heard on his or her own behalf.
3) A corporation, limited liability company,
association or partnership may appear and present evidence by any bonafide
officer, employee or representative.
c) Only an attorney properly licensed shall
represent anyone else in any hearing in any matter involving the exercise of
legal skill or knowledge. The standards of conduct shall be the same as before
the Courts of the State of Illinois.
Notes
Amended at 33 Ill. Reg. 9129, effective July 6, 2009
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