Ill. Admin. Code tit. 32, § 200.170 - Evidence at Hearings
a) When
the hearing results from the denial of an application for licensure or
accreditation, or denial of an application for reinstatement of licensure or
accreditation, the Respondent shall have the right to introduce evidence at the
hearing that was not made available to the Agency at the time the application
was denied. If the hearing officer determines that the additional evidence
could have affected the Agency's decision to deny the application, the hearing
officer shall suspend the hearing to enable appropriate representatives of the
Agency to consider this additional evidence and to decide whether the decision
to deny the application should be modified or reversed.
b) Irrelevant, immaterial or unduly
repetitious evidence shall be excluded. The rules of evidence and privilege as
applied in civil cases in the Circuit Courts of this State shall be followed.
However, evidence not admissible under those rules of evidence may be admitted
(except where precluded by statute) if it is of the type commonly relied upon
by reasonably prudent persons in the conduct of their affairs. When the
admissibility of evidence is in dispute and depends upon fairly arguable
interpretations of law, the evidence shall be admitted. Objections to
evidentiary offers may be made and shall be noted in the record. Subject to
these requirements, when a hearing will be expedited and the interests of the
parties will not be prejudiced, any part of the evidence may be received in
written form. Any party may submit evidence in rebuttal.
c) Accurate summaries of voluminous documents
may be admitted into evidence. The document summarized need not itself be
admitted into evidence. Copies of the document need not be provided so long as
all parties are accorded a reasonable opportunity to inspect the document
summarized.
Notes
Amended at 33 Ill. Reg. 14137, effective September 28, 2009
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