Illinois Administrative Code
Title 56 - LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT
Part 300 - PAYMENT AND COLLECTION OF WAGES OR FINAL COMPENSATION
Subpart G - FORMAL HEARINGS
Section 300.1050 - Manner and Service of Notice
Universal Citation: 56 IL Admin Code ยง 300.1050
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) Service of notice of a formal hearing shall be complete when the notice of hearing is:
1) Personally served;
or
2) Sent not less than 21 days
prior to the date designated for the hearing by:
A) Regular US mail, postage prepaid, to the
parties' addresses;
B) Certified US
mail, postage prepaid, to the parties' addresses;
C) E-mail, if the employer or claimant has
agreed to service by those means; or
D) Other verifiable means, such as private
carrier.
b) For purposes of subsection (a), notice of a formal hearing shall be deemed properly served if sent to the parties at an address:
1) On file with the Department;
2) On file with the Illinois Secretary of
State;
3) On file with any other
State agency with which the party has a duty to maintain a current address;
or
4) The Department reasonably
calculates to be a true and current address for the party.
c) The notice of a formal hearing under this Subpart G shall include:
1) The time, place
and nature of the hearing;
2) A
copy of the claim;
3) The legal
authority and jurisdiction under which the hearing is to be held;
4) Instructions for all parties to bring all
evidence and/or witnesses that support or dispute the employee
claims;
5) A description of the
procedure to request a continuance or to appear at the hearing telephonically;
and
6) A designation and address of
an ALJ to preside over the hearing.
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