Ill. Admin. Code tit. 83, § 454.40 - Required Application Filings and Procedures
a) The Commission shall issue an order granting or
denying an application filed under this Section within 90 days (or 180 days if
extended by the assigned Administrative Law Judge) after the date on which a
complete application has been filed. The assigned Administrative Law Judge may
extend the time for considering an application filed under this Section by up to 90
days and can schedule a hearing on the application if:
1) A party to the application proceeding has
formally requested that the commission hold hearings in a pleading that contains a
verified prima facie showing that one or more of the allegations or certifications
in the application is false or misleading; or
2) Other facts or circumstances exist that will
necessitate additional time or evidence in order to determine whether a license
should be issued.
b) All
applications for licensing under this Part shall be verified as required by Section
200.130 of the
Commission's "Rules of Practice" (83 Ill. Adm. Code 200.130).
c) The applicant shall provide the following:
1) Description of the applicant's
business;
2) A certification that the
applicant is licensed to do business in the State of Illinois and is in compliance
with all other applicable laws, regulations and Commission rules and orders;
and
3) The name, address, telephone
number, any facsimile number and any e-mail address of the agent registered with the
Illinois Secretary of State. This information shall be kept current and any change
regarding the licensee shall be reported within 15 days after the change occurs. The
required information shall be filed with the Chief Clerk of the Commission at its
Springfield office.
d)
Itemized Filing Requirements; the application for licensing under this Part shall
include:
1) a statement in support of application,
supporting documents, and schedules containing information showing that the
applicant meets the requirements of Section 16-115C of the Act;
2) a certification that the applicant will comply
with all terms and conditions required by Section 16-115C of the Act; and
3) a certification that any person who acts on
behalf of the entity will comply with all Sections of this Part applicable to the
function or functions to be performed.
e) Contents of documents shall be consistent with
Subpart B of the Commission's Rules of Practice (83 Ill. Adm. Code 200)
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