Ill. Admin. Code tit. 20, § 1700.50 - Board Review
a) The
Board may request additional information from the applicant if the Board
determines other information is necessary to adequately complete its review of
the application. Additional information will be requested only when the
application, on its face, does not provide the Board with sufficient
information to determine if the program or project is eligible for funding
pursuant to the Acts and Board regulations.
b) The requested information must be
submitted to the Board in a timely fashion so as to allow for adequate review
prior to the next quarterly Board meeting. "Timely fashion" means the Board
must have enough time to review the information to determine if the application
conforms and complies with the requirements stated in the Acts and rules
adopted pursuant thereto.
c)
Failure to provide such additional information may result in denial of the
application or postponement of the review process until the following Board
meeting.
d) In reviewing an
application, the Board must determine if the proposed program or project is
necessary and in the public interest to promote and protect the health, safety
and welfare of the public. Factors which the Board must consider include, but
are not limited to, the need for the proposed program or project in this State,
the specific training needs of the locality involved, and the financial
practicality of the venture.
Notes
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