Ill. Admin. Code tit. 2, § 3500.390 - Notification of Crime Victim
a) If
a formal inquiry is initiated, the Commission, through its Director, shall use
all due diligence to give written notification to the victim in the case,
explaining the inquiry process and notifying the victim of the right to present
the victim's views and concerns throughout the inquiry.
b) The Director shall use all due diligence
to notify the victim in writing at least 30 days before any proceedings of the
full Commission held in regard to the case involving the victim. The victim
shall also be notified that the victim is permitted to attend proceedings of
the full Commission otherwise closed to the public, subject to any limitations
imposed by the Act and subject to Section 2(c)(14) of the Open Meetings Act. If
the victim plans to attend proceedings otherwise closed to the public, the
victim must notify the Director in writing at least 10 days in advance of the
proceedings of his or her intent to attend. [775
ILCS 40/45(b) ]
c) Notwithstanding the requirements of
subsection (b), the Commission may close any portion of the proceedings to the
victim, if the victim is to testify and the Commission determines that the
victim's testimony would be materially affected if the victim hears other
testimony at the proceeding. [775 ILCS
40/45(b) ]
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