Ill. Admin. Code tit. 32, § 200.60 - Preliminary Order and Notice of Opportunity for Hearing
a) In the event that a person has violated or
is alleged to have violated the statutes, regulations or terms of licensure or
accreditation, the Agency shall commence administrative proceedings by the
service of a Preliminary Order and Notice of Opportunity for Hearing upon the
Respondent.
b) The Preliminary
Order and Notice of Opportunity for Hearing shall contain:
1) A statement of the legal authority and
jurisdiction under which a hearing would be held;
2) A reference to the provisions of the
statutes, regulations or terms of licensure or accreditation
involved;
3) A short and plain
statement of the matters asserted, including dates, location, events, nature,
extent, and duration, to advise the Respondent of the extent and nature of the
alleged violations;
4) A statement
of the right to request a hearing and the date that a request for a hearing is
to be submitted to the Agency, which shall be at least 10 days from the date of
the Preliminary Order;
5) The time,
date and location when the hearing will be held, if one is requested;
and
6) A statement of the actions
that will be taken by the Agency in the event that a hearing is not requested
by the Respondent.
Notes
Amended at 33 Ill. Reg. 14137, effective September 28, 2009
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