Ill. Admin. Code tit. 17, § 4005.20 - Public Meeting
a) If, within 45
days after publication of the notice of proposed action, any person with a
demonstrable economic or other direct interest requests in writing to the
Commission that it hold a public meeting on the proposed action, the Commission
shall call a public meeting for public discussion of the matter and give notice
of it in the same manner as it gave notice of the proposed action and of the
opportunity for a public meeting to be held. The notice shall include the time,
place, and purpose of the meeting. If the Commission determines that the
facilities in the nearest county or counties are physically unable to
accommodate the number of persons expected to attend, the meeting shall be held
in the next nearest county or counties. The meeting shall be held not less than
45 nor more than 90 days after publication and giving of the notice.
b) The Commission shall publish notice of its
intent to hold a public meeting at the time it publishes notice of the proposed
action, if at that time the Commission is aware that a public meeting shall be
held.
c) The meeting shall be
conducted and heard by one or more persons either serving on the Commission or
employed by the Commission. No transcript of the meeting is required. The
public meeting need not be a meeting of the Commission.
Notes
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