Ill. Admin. Code tit. 92, § 1001.730 - Motor Vehicle Review Board Meetings
a) Annual Meetings
The annual meeting of the Board shall be held at a Secretary of State office or facility in Chicago or Springfield as determined by the Board Chairperson. In addition to those responsibilities set forth in the Act, the following shall be accomplished at the annual meeting, but not limited thereto:
1) Formally adopt this Subpart
G as its regulations for the holding and conducting of hearings concerning all
matters within its powers;
2)
Determine the duties and responsibilities of the members, if
necessary;
3) Adopt a tentative
schedule of regular meetings for the year;
4) Identify issues to be addressed by the
Secretary to help implement the Act, including a review of the current
administrative rules and any suggested amendments thereto;
5) Determine if there are any suggested
legislative changes to the Act for written submission to the
Secretary.
b) Regular
Meetings
1) The Board shall hold meetings
throughout the year, at least quarterly, for the following purposes, but not
limited thereto:
A) Reviewing notices of
protest filed and determining the Hearing Officer and Member to be
assigned;
B) Reviewing
recommendations from hearing officers and exceptions and briefs filed by the
parties;
C) Issuing of final
orders; and
D) Identifying issues
that should be addressed at the next annual meeting.
2) The regular meetings may be held in
person, or by other electronic means at the discretion of the Board
Chairperson, in compliance with
5 ILCS
120/2.01 and 5 ILCS 120/7, and shall originate at an
office or a facility of the Secretary in either Chicago or Springfield.
Information regarding meeting schedules and agendas can be found here:
https://www.ilsos.gov/departments/administrative_hearings/mvrb.html.
c) Public Comment Any person shall
be permitted an opportunity to address the Board regarding only the items on
the meeting agenda.
1) At the start of each
meeting, the Board Chairperson shall ask if any person wishes to address the
Board during the public comment period. At that time, any person wishing to
address the Board subject to the Open Meetings Act [5 ILCS
120/2.06 ], must state their name and the agenda item
they wish to address publicly in a short statement.
2) The Board Chairperson shall allow each
person an amount of time, up to three minutes, to address the Board. Should
comments be made relating to topics not on the agenda, those statements shall
be stricken from the record and that person shall yield the floor immediately.
Should the person utilize more time than allowed, the Board Chairperson may
move to strike that person's comments from the record. If a new agenda item is
placed on the agenda during a meeting, additional time for public comment will
be granted for that new item.
3) A
person may request additional time to address the Board at the conclusion of
their allotted time. The Board shall then vote whether to extend the person's
allotted time to speak in five-minute increments, or if the Board shall proceed
to the existing agenda.
4) Without
explicit motion made and passed by the Board for extension of time for public
comment, the public comment period shall not exceed 15 minutes.
5) Should no persons indicate a desire to
address the Board during the public comment period of the meeting, the Board
Chairperson shall declare the public comment period as closed and the Board
shall proceed, uninterrupted, to the agenda.
Notes
Amended at 23 Ill. Reg. 692, effective January 15, 1999
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