Ill. Admin. Code tit. 86, § 200.215 - Ex Parte Communications
a)
Except in the disposition of matters that agencies are authorized by law to
entertain or dispose of on an ex parte basis, the Director or Assistant
Director of Revenue, agency employees and Administrative Law Judges shall not,
with respect to any contested matter pending, communicate directly or
indirectly, in connection with any issue of fact, with any person or party, or
in connection with any other issue with any party or the representative of any
party, except upon notice and an opportunity for all parties to
participate.
b) An employee of the
Department may communicate with other employees, and an employee or
Administrative Law Judge may have the aid and advice of one or more personal
assistants. However, with the exception of conversations related to scheduling
and/or the signing of agreed orders, Administrative Law Judges shall not
discuss the aspects of any contested case pending before the Office of
Administrative Hearings with a party or representative outside the presence or
without the consent of the opposing party.
c) An ex parte communication received by the
Director, Assistant Director or Administrative Law Judge shall be made part of
the record of the pending matter, including all written communications, all
written responses to the communications, and a memorandum stating the substance
of all oral communications and all responses made and the identity of each
person from whom the ex parte communication was received.
d) Communications regarding matters of
procedure and practice, such as the format of pleadings, number of copies
required, manner of service, and status of proceedings, are not considered ex
parte communications under this Section.
Notes
Added at 20 Ill. Reg. 888, effective January 1, 1996
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