Ill. Admin. Code tit. 68, § 1110.245 - Privacy
a) Any party may
use initials or other identifiers to refer to any patient, client, alleged
victim, or minor in any filing in place of that person's name. The party so
doing shall provide to the opposing party and that party's counsel and to the
Administrative Law Judge a document identifying by name that person. This
document is deemed confidential under Section 2105-117 of the DFPR Law. The
document shall not be a part of the official record of the proceeding and shall
not be subject to disclosure to any non-parties or subject to disclosure under
the Freedom of Information Act [ 5 ILCS 140 ].
b) The ALJ or Director may seal from public
view any portion of an ALJ's or Board's Findings of Fact, Conclusions of Law,
and Recommendation or Director's Order that discloses protected health care
information or other private information that is protected under federal or
State law. Any portion so sealed shall not be subject to disclosure to any
non-parties or subject to disclosure under the Freedom of Information
Act.
Notes
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