Ill. Admin. Code tit. 86, § 850.150 - Revocation of Qualified Practitioner Registration
a) The Department may revoke the qualified
practitioner's registration if the qualified practitioner no longer meets the
requirements for participation set forth in Section
850.135. Further, the qualified
practitioner's registration may be revoked if the qualified practitioner does
not follow all rules and regulations of the Department.
b) After notice of revocation, the qualified
practitioner shall immediately cease performing functions under the Certified
Audit Pilot Program. The qualified practitioner has 60 days from the date of
the notice of revocation to file a protest with the Department and request a
hearing. Upon receiving a request for a hearing, the Department shall give
written notice to the person requesting the hearing of the time and place fixed
for the hearing and shall hold a hearing and then issue its final
administrative decision in the matter to that person within 60 days after the
date of the hearing or at a later date upon agreement of all of the parties. In
the absence of a protest and request for a hearing within 60 days, the
Department's decision shall become final without any further determination
being made or notice given. Final administrative decisions by the Department
under this Section are subject to judicial review under the provisions of the
Administrative Review Law [735 ILCS 5/Art. III ].
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