Illinois Administrative Code
Title 80 - PUBLIC OFFICIALS AND EMPLOYEES
Part 1240 - POLICE OFFICER DECERTIFICATION PROCEEDINGS
Section 1240.100 - Motions
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) In matters set for hearing, all motions must be filed with the assigned Administrative Law Judge (ALJ). Once the ALJ's recommended decision has issued, all motions should be filed with the General Counsel in the Board's Chicago office.
b) Motions must be made in writing unless made during the hearing, at which time the motions may be made orally on the record. Motions must briefly state the grounds for the motion and any relief requested. Written motions must be served in accordance with Section 1240.50.
c) Responses and any other answering documents, including memoranda and affidavits, must be filed within 5 days after service of the motion, or as otherwise required by the ALJ or the Board. Responses must be served in accordance with Section 1240.50.
d) Rulings on motions shall be made in writing and served on all parties to the proceeding. The ALJ may reserve ruling on any motion until the issuance of the recommended decision.
e) Rulings on motions shall not be appealed to the Board, unless as otherwise provided by the Board.