Illinois Administrative Code
Title 35 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Part 101 - GENERAL RULES
Subpart A - GENERAL PROVISIONS
Section 101.110 - Public Participation
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) General. The Board encourages public participation in all its proceedings. The extent to which the law allows for the participation varies, depending on the type of Board proceeding involved, the party status of the person or persons seeking to participate, and the rules governing that type of proceeding. Public participation may be more specifically delineated by Board or hearing officer order consistent with applicable law and the Board's procedural rules. (See Sections 101.114 and 101.628.)
b) Party/Non-Party Status. The issue of who is a proper party in each type of adjudicatory proceeding before the Board is addressed in the rules. A person who wishes to participate in a Board adjudicatory proceeding and who is not a party will be considered a participant and will have only those rights specifically provided in these rules. A person who wishes to participate in a Board regulatory or time-limited water quality standard proceeding will be considered a participant and will have only those rights specifically provided in this Part.
c) Amicus Curiae Briefs. Amicus curiae briefs may be filed in any adjudicatory proceeding by any interested person, if the Board grants permission. Response briefs will be allowed only with Board permission. The briefs must consist of argument only and must not raise facts that are not in evidence in the relevant proceeding. Amicus curiae briefs, and any responses, will be considered by the Board only as time allows. The briefs will not delay the Board's decision-making. (See also Section 101.302(k).)
d) Public Remarks at a Board Meeting. During the period designated for public remarks, any person physically present, once recognized by the Chairman, may make public remarks to the Board concerning a proceeding listed on that meeting's agenda.