Ill. Admin. Code tit. 86, § 1910.25 - Computing Time Limits
a) The time
within which any act under this Part is to be done shall be computed by
excluding the first day and including the last. Saturdays, Sundays and legal
holidays for the State of Illinois shall be included in computing the time,
except that when the time period expires on a Saturday, Sunday or a legal
holiday for the State of Illinois, the time period shall be extended to include
the next following business day.
b)
Petitions, evidence, motions, and all other correspondence sent to the Board
by:
1) United States Mail shall be considered
filed as of the postmark date in accordance with Section
1.25 of the Statute on Statutes
[5 ILCS
70/1.25 ];
2) A delivery service other than the United
States Mail shall be accompanied by a Certificate of Mailing which shall
include the date the delivery service took possession of the filing and the
signature of the person making the filing. Such filings shall be considered
filed as of the date of filing stated on the Certificate of Mailing. If the
mailing does not include the Certificate of Mailing, the filing shall be
considered filed as of the date sent as shown on the delivery service's
tracking label; or
3) Electronic
means or via the EFP shall be considered filed as of the date on the time stamp
of the electronic transmission.
c) Petitions, evidence, motions, and all
other correspondence sent to the Board that do not include the date, as
required by subsection (b), shall be considered filed as of the date the Board
received the filing.
Notes
Amended at 24 Ill. Reg. 1233, effective January 5, 2000
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