Illinois Administrative Code
Title 74 - PUBLIC FINANCE
Part 730 - RULES OF PRACTICE IN ADMINISTRATIVE HEARINGS
Section 730.220 - Hearing Officer Recusal

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

a) If any Party has reason to believe the Hearing Officer has a personal bias or conflict of interest, that Party may file a timely and sufficient motion, supported by affidavit, requesting that the Hearing Officer recuse himself or herself from hearing the case. The affidavit shall set forth allegations of personal bias or conflict of interest of the Hearing Officer. If a Hearing Officer recuses himself or herself, the Treasurer shall appoint and/or retain another Hearing Officer.

b) An adverse ruling, in and of itself, shall not constitute bias or conflict of interest. [ 5 ILCS 100/10-30(b)]

c) The Hearing Officer may at any time voluntarily disqualify himself or herself upon written notice to the Treasurer.

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