Ill. Admin. Code tit. 89, § 383.115 - Who May Request an Administrative Hearing
a) A licensee or permit holder has the right
to request an administrative hearing to review an enforcement action listed in
Section
383.120
of this Part, personally or by:
1) an
authorized representative, including an attorney, authorized in writing by a
party to assist in the administrative hearing process; or
2) an individual legally authorized to act on
behalf of the licensee or permit holder when the licensee or permit holder is
incompetent, incapacitated, or otherwise unable to speak for him/herself. A
certified copy of the court order authorizing the individual to act on behalf
of the licensee or permit holder must be provided.
b) If a licensee or permit holder has an
authorized representative or an individual legally acting on his or her behalf,
that representative or individual may exercise the rights of the licensee or
permit holder in the administrative hearing process. These rights include the
right to:
1) review and copy record
material;
2) receive Department
notices;
3) speak in the
administrative hearing process; and
4) take any other actions permitted an
appellant during the administrative hearing process.
Notes
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