Illinois Administrative Code
Title 17 - CONSERVATION
Part 2530 - REVOCATION PROCEDURES FOR CONSERVATION OFFENSES
Subpart D - HEARINGS OF CONTESTED CASES
Section 2530.370 - Prehearing Conferences
Universal Citation: 17 IL Admin Code ยง 2530.370
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) Upon motion of a party and/or upon written notice by the Hearing Officer, the parties or their attorneys may be directed to appear at a specific time and place for a pre-hearing conference, before the hearing, for the purpose of formulating issues and considering:
1) the
simplification of issues;
2) the
necessity or desirability of amending the pleadings for the purpose of
clarification, amplification or limitation;
3) the possibility of making admissions of
certain averments of facts or stipulations concerning the use of either or both
parties of matters of public record to avoid unnecessary introduction of
proof;
4) the limitation of the
number of witnesses;
5) the
propriety of prior mutual exchange between or among the parties of prepared
testimony and exhibits;
6) in
hearings or in defaults involving accumulation of points assessed due to
violations of the Timber Buyers Licensing Act, mitigation and aggravation
factors, if applicable, in determining the appropriate number of points and
length of suspension of the Petitioner; and
7) such other matters as may aid in the
simplification of the evidence and disposition of the proceeding.
b) At the pre-hearing conference, the Hearing Officer shall set a date for hearing within 60 days unless agree to otherwise or for good cause.
c) Action taken at the pre-hearing conference shall be recorded in an order prepared by the Hearing Officer.
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