Illinois Administrative Code
Title 53 - INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS
Part 100 - PROCEDURES
Section 100.50 - Initiation of Appeal
Universal Citation: 53 IL Admin Code ยง 100.50
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 12, March 22, 2024
a) Any local government may appeal to the Board determinations made by a State agency, acting pursuant to Section 8 (c) of the Act.
b) Appeals:
1) Must be submitted to the Board within 60
days following the date of receipt of the determination being
appealed;
2) Must be filed on
appeal petitions provided by the Board (see Exhibit A).
A) A separate appeal petition must be filed
for each mandate and by each local government.
B) The appeal petition must be fully
complete.
C) All material must be
typewritten and suitable for reproduction.
D) Incomplete appeal petitions will not be
accepted for filing or assigned a docket number, but shall be returned with an
explanation of the reason for rejection. Such appeals may be refiled within 20
days from the date of return.
3) Must include a copy of the Order or
determination of the State agency being appealed;
4) Must include evidence as to the extent to
which the mandate has been carried out in an effective and efficient manner and
executed without recourse to the standards of staffing or expenditure higher
than specified in the mandatory statute if such standards are specified in the
statute;
5) Must indicate whether
or not a hearing is desired and if so, must indicate the number of witnesses to
be called and the expected duration of the direct testimony. If no hearing is
requested by the Petitioner and the Petitioner later finds that a hearing has
been requested, Petitioner must within 14 days supplement the appeal petition
with this information.
6) Must be
verified under oath.
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