Ill. Admin. Code tit. 1, § 100.380 - Statutory Language and Statutory Citations
a) Rules shall not unnecessarily repeat
statutory language. Whenever it is necessary to repeat or paraphrase statutory
language in a rule, it shall appear in distinguishing type. Italic type is
expressly reserved for statutory language.
b) If it is necessary for an agency to use a
type other than italic for statutory language, a statement as to what type is
used must be made immediately after the main source note. Underscoring is not
considered to be distinguishing type because it is expressly reserved for added
language in rules published in the Illinois Register.
c) Citations to statutes must be included
immediately after the quotation or paraphrase as specified in Section
100.385.
However, in the event that the Section of the Act being quoted has already been
cited earlier in the Part, the agency shall only specify the Section and the
title of the Act in which the quotation appears.
Notes
Amended at 18 Ill. Reg. 13067, effective August 11, 1994
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