Illinois Administrative Code
Title 35 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Part 102 - REGULATORY AND INFORMATIONAL HEARINGS AND PROCEEDINGS
Subpart D - SERVICE AND FILING OF DOCUMENTS, MOTIONS, PRODUCTION OF INFORMATION, SUBPOENAS, PREHEARING CONFERENCES, AND HEARINGS
Section 102.412 - Scheduling of Hearings

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

a) Except as otherwise provided by applicable law, no substantive regulation shall be adopted, amended, or repealed until after a public hearing within the area of the State concerned. In the case of site-specific rules, a public hearing will be held in the affected area. Except as otherwise provided by applicable law, in the case of state-wide regulations, hearings shall be held in at least two areas. [ 415 ILCS 5/28(a)]

b) If the proponent or any participant wishes to request a hearing beyond the number of hearings specified by the hearing officer, that person must demonstrate, in a motion to the hearing officer, that failing to hold an additional hearing would result in material prejudice to the movant. The motion may be oral, if made at hearing, or written. The movant must show that he exercised due diligence in his participation in the proceeding and why an additional hearing, as opposed to the submission of written comments under Section 102.108, is necessary.

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