Ill. Admin. Code tit. 62, § 1773.14 - Opportunity for Public Hearing
a)
If no informal conference is requested, or if the issues in question are not
resolved by the informal conference, any interested person or county board may
request a public hearing within eighty (80) days after the first newspaper
notice required by Section
1773.13(a).
Any person who requests the Department to hold a public hearing with respect to
an application must claim, in the request for a public hearing, an interest
which is or may be adversely affected by the Department's decision, and shall
identify the interest(s) claimed and shall state how the Department's decision
may or will adversely affect the interest(s) specified. If a hearing is
requested, the Department shall hold at least one (1) hearing in the locality
affected by the permit, and shall hold a hearing in each county to be affected
under the proposed permit in which a county board has requested a hearing.
Nothing in this Section shall bar any interested person from requesting a
public hearing if that person did not request an informal conference.
b) If a public hearing is held pursuant to
this Section, the Department shall send notice of any hearing to be held to the
applicant, the county board, all interested persons who have requested, in
writing, notice with respect to a particular parcel of land to be affected by
the proposed surface coal mining and reclamation operation, and to the
principal newspaper, television, and radio stations serving the area. The
Department shall publish notice of the hearing in a newspaper of general
circulation within the county. Such notice shall be published by the Department
at least two (2) weeks prior to the scheduled hearing date.
c) The Department shall appoint a hearing
officer to conduct the hearing. The hearing officer shall be a licensed
attorney or an employee of the Department. The hearing officer shall conduct a
fair hearing and shall take all necessary action to avoid delay, to maintain
order, and to develop a clear and complete record. He or she shall have all
powers necessary to these ends, including but not limited to the power to
change the time and place of the hearing and adjourn the hearing from time to
time or from place to place within the county of the proposed surface coal
mining and reclamation operation and to give due notice of such action
consistent with the notice requirement of subsection (a).
d) The hearing shall be informal. The
applicant shall appear at any hearing held pursuant to Section
1773.14.
1) All participants in the public hearing
shall have the right to be represented by counsel, or by some other authorized
representative.
2) The hearing
officer shall allow the county board, the applicant, and any interested persons
to present data, views, or arguments.
3) Where necessary in order to prevent undue
prolongation of the hearing, the hearing officer shall establish a time period
during which the participants shall be heard. Every effort will be made to
allow all persons who wish to make a statement to do so.
4) A verbatim transcript of the hearing shall
be maintained by a court reporter appointed by the Department, and shall
constitute a part of the record. Copies of the transcript shall be furnished,
at cost, upon request to the court reporter. Such record shall be maintained by
the Department and shall be accessible to the public at the Department's
Springfield Office until final release of the applicant's reclamation
performance bond.
5) The record
shall remain open for additional written statements responsive to statements or
other documents for ten (10) days following the close of the hearing, or for
such other reasonable time as the hearing officer may direct. A time for
responsive oral statements may be set by the hearing officer.
e) If the hearing request is
withdrawn, the hearing need not be held.
f) Public hearings held in accordance with
Section
1773.14
may be used by the Department as the public hearing required under 62 Ill. Adm.
Code
1761.12(c)
on proposed use or relocation of public roads.
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