Ill. Admin. Code tit. 89, § 336.170 - Testimony by Telephone
a) For good
cause shown, the ALJ may, on the ALJ's own motion or the motion of any party,
allow a witness to testify at the administrative hearing by
telephone.
b) It is presumed that
physicians and other professionals, in their professional capacity, shall be
permitted to testify by telephone, unless good cause is shown as to why
in-person testimony is necessary. For the purposes of this Part,
"professionals" shall include, but not be limited to, medical personnel, school
employees, social service and mental health staff, law enforcement personnel,
and child care workers. If in-person testimony is necessary, the opinion and
recommendation of the ALJ shall set forth that testimony by telephone was
disallowed and provide the basis for the decision.
Notes
Amended at 24 Ill. Reg. 7660, effective June 1, 2000
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