Ill. Admin. Code tit. 92, § 1710.141 - Informal Settlement in Lieu of Formal Proceeding
Prior to the institution of formal enforcement proceedings
before the Commission, a respondent shall be given the opportunity to settle,
at an informal staff level, any controversy regarding the respondent's alleged
illegal activity under the
a) The
Notice of Alleged Violation and Opportunity to Settle (NAVOS) setting forth the
alleged violations of the Law or this Part shall be served on the respondent
and shall specify the procedure for the respondent to exercise his option to
settle. Included will be instructions to telephone or write to the specific
Commission staff member assigned to the case to request and schedule a
settlement conference if the respondent chooses to exercise the settlement
option. The respondent shall have 20 days from the date of service to exercise
his option to settle.
b) Monetary
settlements specified in the NAVOS shall be based upon the minimum and maximum
amounts as set forth in Section 18c-1704(2) of the Illinois Commercial
Transportation Law (ICTL) [625 ILCS
5/18c-1704(2)] .
c) An amount less than the minimum
established in the NAVOS may be agreed upon between the staff of the Commission
and the respondent during informal settlement discussions. This lesser amount
shall be incorporated in a stipulated settlement agreement which shall be
presented to the Commission for approval or rejection pursuant to the
provisions of Section 18c-705 of the ICTL.
d) Settlement amounts shall be determined
upon consideration of the respondent's past compliance history, his cooperation
with authorities in the resolution of the dispute, his willingness to comply
with the Law and this Part the type of violation, the amount of revenue
realized from the unlawful activities, and the number of violations.
e) If a settlement agreement is not reached,
the matter will be set for hearing before a Commission Hearing Examiner (see 83
Ill. Adm. Code 200).
f) The
respondent's right to a hearing and his position at hearing will not be
prejudiced in any way if settlement is not reached.
Notes
Added at 22 Ill. Reg. 16200, effective August 31, 1998
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