Illinois Administrative Code
Title 56 - LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT
Part 5300 - PROCEDURAL RULES
Subpart K - ORDER AND DECISION OF THE COMMISSION
Section 5300.1150 - Rehearing Before Full Commission

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

a) Within 30 days after service of the Commission's Order and Decision or a notice that review has been declined, issued in accordance with this Part, a Party may petition for rehearing before the entire Commission.

b) Such petition shall be in writing and filed at the Commission's Chicago office in person, via U.S. Mail, or electronically, with service thereof at the same time on all other Parties. The petition shall clearly specify the reasons why rehearing should be granted. The Commission, at its discretion, may order that a response to the petition be filed.

c) The petition and response, if any, shall be reviewed by the entire Commission and shall be granted only by a vote of four Commissioners when it is clear that the petition raises legal issues of significant impact or that panels of the Commission have reached conflicting decisions.

d) The Commission shall issue an Order on every petition, and shall serve a copy thereof on all Parties personally or by registered or certified mail. Whenever a petition for rehearing is granted, the Order shall notify the Parties of the time and place of oral argument before the Commission and whether any additional written arguments will be considered. Upon the granting of the petition for rehearing, the Commission's Order and Decision will be vacated.

e) When rehearing has been granted by the Commission in a matter where the Department is not a Party, the Department may request leave to file an amicus brief upon a question of law presented by the petition for rehearing upon motion to the Commission, a copy of which shall be served on all Parties. Such a motion by the Department will be granted by the Commission if it is satisfied that the interests of justice would be served.

f) Whenever rehearing is granted by the Commission in accordance with this Section, the Commission shall issue an Order and Decision en banc in the same manner as provided in Section 5300.1140.

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