Ill. Admin. Code tit. 2, § 1027.10 - Qualifications
Administrative law judges conducting hearings in accordance with the Department's rules at 59 Ill. Adm. Code 103, 106, 120 or 132 shall have the following minimum qualifications:
a) Five years experience in government
management or in the provisions of mental health or developmental disabilities
services. The five years may be any combination of both types of experience;
or
b) Successful completion of a
course of study on administrative law at the undergraduate, graduate or
postgraduate level and two or more years experience in government management or
in the provision of mental health or developmental disabilities services;
or
c) Six months to one year's
experience as a full-time administrative law judge or the equivalent part-time
experience and one or more years experience in government management or in the
provision of mental health or developmental disabilities services; or
d) One or more years experience as a
full-time administrative law judge or the equivalent part-time experience;
or
e) A law degree from an
accredited law school; or
f) A
current license to practice law in the State of Illinois.
Notes
Amended at 23 Ill. Reg. 10800, effective August 23, 1999
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