Ill. Admin. Code tit. 89, § 828.90 - Powers and Duties of Hearing Officer
a) Once appointed, the impartial due process
hearing officer shall not communicate with ISBE, the School, or employees of
ISBE or the School concerning the hearing and shall not initiate or participate
in any ex parte communications with the parties, except as provided in Section
14-8.02a(g) of the School Code.
b)
The hearing officer shall disclose any actual or potential conflict of interest
to the parties upon learning of the conflict of interest.
c) The hearing officer shall conduct the
hearing and shall have, but not be limited to, the following powers:
1) to administer, or to authorize the court
reporter to administer, oaths;
2)
to examine witnesses;
3) to issue
subpoenas;
4) to rule upon the
admissibility of evidence;
5) to
order independent evaluations;
6)
to grant specific extensions of time;
7) to read into the hearing record any
stipulations of fact and other matters agreed upon at the pre-hearing
conference and to enter into the record any pre-hearing orders; and
8) to render decisions and issue orders and
clarifications.
d) The
hearing officer shall comply with applicable timelines established in Section
14-8.02a of the School Code.
Notes
Amended at 37 Ill. Reg. 6358, effective April 25, 2013
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