Illinois Administrative Code
Title 41 - FIRE PROTECTION
Part 2123 - BOILER AND PRESSURE VESSEL RULES FOR HEARINGS
Section 2123.210 - Motions
Universal Citation: 41 IL Admin Code § 2123.210
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 52, December 27, 2024
a) Motions will be made in writing, unless otherwise allowed by the Board, hearing officer or Office, during the course of a hearing. Written motions are limited to the following:
1) To request dismissal of a
Complaint, for failure to state facts which, if true, would form a sufficient
basis for discipline.
2) To request
sanctions in accordance with Section 2123.90 of this Part dealing with
Representation.
3) To request
sanctions in accordance with Section 2123.130 of this Part dealing with
Discovery.
4) To request dismissal
of a Petition for Hearing for failure to comply with the Section 2123.30 of
this Part dealing with Initiation of a Contested Case by a
Petitioner.
5) To request dismissal
of a Complaint where the Office's case has been concluded without sufficient
evidence having been presented to form a basis for discipline.
6) To request a continuance, or extension of
time, to comply with any provision of this Part.
7) To request an order granting a rehearing
or additional hearings.
8) To
request an order that a Board or hearing officer reconsider its Findings of
Fact, Conclusions of Law or Recommendation or to request a new hearing or
additional hearings.
9) To request
that a Board or hearing officer deem a failure to file an Answer to be an
admission of the truth of the allegations contained in the Complaint.
10) To request employment of a hearing
officer.
11) To request that a
member of the Board be excluded from the hearing or deliberations for
prejudice.
12) To request that an
Order be vacated or modified.
13)
To request a prehearing conference.
14) To request separation of cases joined by
the Office.
b) When any motion is filed, the Board or hearing officer may allow oral argument if this is deemed necessary to a fuller understanding of the issues presented. Where facts are alleged as a basis for the request, which are not a part of the record in the case, an affidavit will be attached to the motion setting forth such facts.
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