Illinois Administrative Code
Title 71 - PUBLIC BUILDINGS, FACILITIES AND REAL PROPERTY
Part 100 - HEARING PROCEDURES
Section 100.210 - Disqualification of Administrative Law Judge

Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 12, March 22, 2024

Any party may file a petition, with an affidavit alleging personal bias or conflict of interest of the ALJ, with the Executive Director. The Executive Director may request additional evidence from any party or the ALJ. The Executive Director shall disqualify the ALJ only upon presentation of sufficient credible evidence that it is more likely than not the allegations are true. Rulings by the ALJ against the complainant shall not in themselves constitute sufficient evidence. Within 10 days after disqualification, a new ALJ shall be appointed.

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