Ill. Admin. Code tit. 89, § 336.130 - Consolidation and Severing Issues and Parties
a) When common issues of fact or law are
raised in more than one appeal, the Chief ALJ may consolidate the appeals into
a single group hearing. Individuals shall be permitted to present their own
cases separately. Nothing in this Section shall override confidentiality
considerations.
b) The Chief ALJ
may also combine all appeals and issues involving a single appellant, whether
arising under this Part or any other Part, into one hearing.
c) The Chief ALJ, if required for the fair
and efficient administration of the administrative appeal hearing or to prevent
possible prejudice to the appellant, may sever any party or any issue from the
consolidated hearing. The party or issue severed from the consolidated hearing
shall be heard separately.
d) The
Chief ALJ shall decide the order in which to hear any appeal or issue that has
been severed.
e) The Chief ALJ may
delegate any decision under this Section to any ALJ who has been assigned to
hear one or more of the appeals.
Notes
Amended at 24 Ill. Reg. 7660, effective June 1, 2000
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