Illinois Administrative Code
Title 14 - COMMERCE
Part 200 - FRANCHISE DISCLOSURE ACT
Subpart D - HEARINGS
Section 200.405 - Notice of Hearing

Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024

a) A notice of hearing shall be delivered to all parties to the proceeding by certified or registered U.S. Mail with return receipt requested, not less than 5 days prior to the initial date of such hearing, or any proper extension thereof.

b) The notice shall include:

1) the names and last known addresses of all parties;

2) the time, date and place of hearing;

3) the name of the Hearing Officer;

4) a short and concise statement of facts (as distinguished from conclusions of law or a mere recitation of the words of the Act) alleging the act or acts done by each respondent; the date and place each such act was done; the Sections of the Act or of this Part alleged to have been violated or otherwise involved in the proceeding; and the decision or action requested by the Administrator;

5) a concise statement to each party that:
A) the party may be represented by legal counsel; may present evidence; may cross-examine witnesses and otherwise participate;

B) failure to so appear shall constitute default unless any party has upon due notice moved for and obtained a continuance.

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