Ill. Admin. Code tit. 50, § 2402.190 - Conduct of the Hearing
a) All
hearings shall be public unless required by statute to be otherwise. Any person
may submit written statements relevant to the subject matter of the hearing.
Any person submitting such a statement shall be subject to cross-examination by
any party. If such person is not available for cross-examination upon timely
request, the written statement shall be stricken from the record. The Hearing
Officer may permit any person to offer oral testimony whether or not such
person is a party to the proceedings.
b) The following shall be the order of
proceedings of all hearings, subject to modification by the Hearing Officer for
good cause:
1) presentation, argument and
disposition of motions preliminary to a hearing on the merits of the matters
raised in the Notice or Answer;
2)
presentation of opening statements;
3) complainant's case in chief;
4) respondent's case in chief;
5) complainant's case in rebuttal;
6) statements from interested citizens, if
authorized by the Hearing Officer;
7) complainant's closing statement, which may
include legal argument;
8)
respondent's closing statement, which may include legal argument;
9) presentation and argument of all motions
prior to final order.
Notes
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