Ill. Admin. Code tit. 26, § 125.272 - Order of Public Hearing
a) In
the event that the Board orders a public hearing more than 60 days before the
election in reference to which the complaint is filed, the Board will appoint a
Hearing Officer to conduct a public hearing on the complaint and shall
immediately serve upon all parties a written Notice of Appointment of the
Hearing Officer, stating the name, business address and telephone number of the
Hearing Officer, together with a copy of the Board's order after the closed
preliminary hearing.
b) In the
event that the Board orders a public hearing within 60 days preceding the date
of an election in reference to which the complaint is filed, the Board may
appoint a Hearing Officer if time and resources permit. The Director of the
Campaign Disclosure Division also shall promptly give notice via telephone,
e-mail, or facsimile of the appointment of a Hearing Officer to all parties and
that notice shall be deemed supplementary to the written Notice of
Appointment.
c) If a Hearing
Officer is appointed, the Hearing Officer shall, in accordance with the time
constraints stated in Code Section 9-21, designate a time and place for the
public hearing and shall serve a written Notice of Hearing upon all parties,
stating the time and place of the hearing. If the complaint is filed within 60
days preceding the date of an election in reference to which the complaint is
filed, the Hearing Officer also shall promptly give telephonic notice of the
hearing to all parties, which shall be deemed supplementary to the written
Notice of Hearings. If the public hearing is scheduled before the Board without
appointment of a Hearing Officer, the Notice of Hearing shall be prepared and
served by the General Counsel.
d)
The Notice of Hearing shall contain a statement that the respondents have the
right to be represented by legal counsel in any proceeding conducted by the
State Board of Elections, including public hearing proceedings.
Notes
Amended at 35 Ill. Reg. 2351, effective February 4, 2011
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