Ill. Admin. Code tit. 35, § 101.600 - Hearings
a) All hearings are
open to the public and are held in compliance with the Americans with
Disabilities Act of 1990 (
42 USC 12101
et seq.). The hearings will be held at locations ordered by the hearing
officer. The hearing officer will select hearing locations that comply with any
geographic requirements imposed by applicable law and, to the extent feasible,
promote the attendance of interested members of the public, the convenience of
the parties, and the conservation of the Board's resources. All hearings are
subject to cancellation without notice. Interested persons may contact the
Clerk's Office or the hearing officer for information about the hearing.
Parties, participants, and members of the public must conduct themselves with
decorum at the hearing.
b) Any
Board hearing may be held by videoconference. Upon its own motion or the motion
of any party, the Board or the hearing officer may order that a hearing be held
by videoconference. In deciding whether a hearing should be held by
videoconference, factors that the Board or the hearing officer will consider
include cost-effectiveness, efficiency, facility accommodations, witness
availability, public interest, the parties' preferences, and the proceeding's
complexity and contentiousness.
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