Illinois Administrative Code
Title 80 - PUBLIC OFFICIALS AND EMPLOYEES
Part 1650 - THE ADMINISTRATION AND OPERATION OF THE TEACHERS' RETIREMENT SYSTEM
Subpart H - ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW
Section 1650.635 - Presiding Hearing Officer - Duties and Responsibilities
Universal Citation: 80 IL Admin Code ยง 1650.635
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
The Presiding Hearing Officer of the Claims Hearing Committee shall have the following powers and duties and shall perform the following functions during administrative review proceedings.
a) Pre-hearing:
1) The Presiding Hearing Officer shall
monitor and supervise the pre-hearing proceedings to ensure that the Committee
is presented with the information necessary to make an informed and legally
supported decision on the matters being presented for administrative
review.
2) The Presiding Hearing
Officer shall facilitate cooperation between the petitioner and the System's
Legal Counsel in the preparation of issue and fact statements. Whenever
appropriate, the Presiding Hearing Officer shall encourage the use of
stipulated materials to enhance the efficiency of the proceedings.
3) The Presiding Hearing Officer shall ensure
the timely exchange of exhibits, witness lists and testimony
summaries.
4) The Presiding Hearing
Officer shall rule on discovery requests and procedural matters. The rules of
civil procedure shall not be strictly applied; however, the Presiding Hearing
Officer shall make necessary and appropriate legal or evidentiary rulings to
ensure that both parties receive fair and timely consideration of all
pre-hearing motions and discovery requests.
5) The Presiding Hearing Officer shall
establish pre-hearing position statements and briefing schedules.
6) The Presiding Hearing Officer shall make
any necessary and appropriate inquiries or requests of the parties in order to
assure that the Committee has the requisite information to rule on the issues
raised by the claim.
7) The
Presiding Hearing Officer shall develop hearing procedures that assure that the
hearing process remains focused on pertinent issues while providing a full and
fair hearing for the petitioner and the System. Whenever appropriate, the
Presiding Hearing Officer shall encourage the parties to submit the matter to
the Committee on the written record.
8) When appropriate, the Presiding Hearing
Officer shall facilitate settlement of the claim prior to hearing.
b) Hearing:
1) The Presiding Hearing Officer shall
preside at the administrative review hearing and shall assure that the
proceedings remain focused on the issues to be decided by the Committee and
that both the petitioner and the System are treated fairly and equally in the
presentation of their respective positions.
2) The Presiding Hearing Officer shall ensure
that the agreed upon hearing format is followed.
3) The Presiding Hearing Officer shall ensure
that repetitious and irrelevant arguments and evidence are excluded.
4) The Presiding Hearing Officer shall make
necessary and appropriate legal or evidentiary rulings.
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