Ill. Admin. Code tit. 89, § 104.106 - Conduct of Hearings on Petitions for Family Financial Responsibility Driving Permits
a) Hearings on
petitions filed by responsible relatives aggrieved by the Department's
determination regarding a request for issuance of a family financial
responsibility driving permit under 89 Ill. Adm. Code
160.70(m) shall
be:
1) de novo, and the Department's decision
on the petition shall be
independent of the prior determination; and
b) The following additional rules shall
govern:
1) A request for an appeal must be
filed in the regional or central office of the Division of Child Support
Services at the address furnished in the
Department's notice of determination.
2) For purposes of notice and of presenting
evidence, the Title IV-D client and the responsible relative shall be
considered interested parties.
3)
Hearings shall be conducted by a hearing officer authorized by the Director of
the Department to consider issues under appeal by Title IV-D responsible
relatives.
4) If the responsible
relative is an Illinois resident, the hearing shall be conducted in the
responsible relative's county of residence. If the responsible relative is not
an Illinois resident but the client is an Illinois resident, the hearing shall
be conducted in the client's county of residence. If neither the responsible
relative nor the client is an Illinois resident, the hearing shall be conducted
in the appropriate regional office of the Division of Child Support Services.
If a responsible relative is outside the State, he or she may, in a manner
consistent with Section 11-8.2 of the Illinois Public Aid Code [305 ILCS
5/11-8.2], present his or her case through depositions
and witnesses. In addition, a responsible relative may request to participate
in the hearing by telephone, at his or her own expense.
5) Documents certified by a clerk of the
court or a Title IV-D agency shall be admitted into evidence without further
proof. (Refer to Section
104.23 for admission of other
evidence.)
6) In addition to the
responsible relative, the Division of Child Support Services may request and
receive a continuance for good cause shown (for example, illness or other
circumstance that prevents continued participation in the normal course of the
hearing).
7) Following the hearing,
the Director of the Department shall make a Final Administrative Decision. A
copy of the decision shall be mailed to each interested party and the parties'
representatives, if any. The Department shall take appropriate action
implementing the decision within 30 days after its release.
Notes
Added at 35 Ill. Reg. 2030, effective January 21, 2011
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