Ill. Admin. Code tit. 92, § 446.503 - Hearings
a) When a hearing
is requested and scheduled under Section
446.501, a presiding officer
designated by the secretary, convenes and presides over the hearing. Testimony
by witnesses shall be given under oath and the hearing shall be recorded
verbatim.
b) The presiding officer
may:
1) Administer oaths and
affirmations;
2) Adopt procedures
for the submission of evidence in written form;
3) Rule on offers of proof and receive
relevant evidence;
4) Examine
witnesses at the hearings;
5)
Convene, recess, reconvene, adjourn and otherwise regulate the course of the
hearing;
6) Hold conferences for
settlement, simplification of issues, or any other proper purpose;
and
7) Take any other action
authorized by or consistent with the provisions of this Part and permitted by
law which may expedite the hearing or aid in the disposition of an issue raised
therein.
c) The
petitioner has the burden of proving the facts alleged in his Petition for
Approval of Disallowed Rates, or Petition for Approval of rate change,
including proof that the disallowed rate(s) is just an reasonable.
d) The petitioner may offer such relevant
information and testimony as may be necessary to fully inform the presiding
officer as to the matter concerned, and conduct such cross-examination as may
be required for a full disclosures of the facts.
e) The presiding officer shall take into
consideration the following factors in addition to any other relevant material
prior to issuing a decision.
1) Average
length of time to complete a safety test.
2) Average shop rate.
3) Average hourly rates of pay for journeyman
mechanics and certified safety testers.
4) The current and/or propose rates and
charges.
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