Ill. Admin. Code tit. 89, § 104.60 - Dismissal of Appeal
a) In the event
appellant and/or his authorized representative does not appear at the time,
date and place designated for the hearing, the appeal shall be deemed abandoned
and shall be dismissed.
b) Refusal
of the appellant and/or his authorized representative to proceed with the
hearing shall be deemed a non-appearance, and the appeal shall be deemed
abandoned and shall be dismissed.
c) The appellant and/or his authorized
representative shall be informed of the dismissal by written notice.
d) Request to vacate a dismissal must be in
writing and signed by the appellant and/or his authorized representative. Such
requests must be received by the Department not more than 10 calendar days
subsequent to the date of the dismissal notice.
e) Dismissals shall be vacated only if good
cause for non-appearance is shown. Good cause is defined as:
1) death in the family,
2) personal injury or illness which
reasonably prohibits the appellant from attending the hearing, and/or
3) sudden and unexpected
emergencies.
f)
Disposition by dismissal is a Final Administrative Decision.
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