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 1650.650 - Hearing Procedure
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) All administrative review hearings shall be recorded by a court reporter.
b) The Presiding Hearing Officer of the Claims Hearing Committee shall preside over the hearing and shall assure that the proceedings are consistent with any agreements or rulings on issues, evidence, witnesses or hearing format established prior to the hearing.
c) The Presiding Hearing Officer shall make the necessary and appropriate procedural and evidentiary rulings to assure that the proceedings remain focused on the issues to be resolved by the Committee.
d) The rules of evidence shall not be strictly applied; however, the Presiding Hearing Officer shall apply the rules of evidence to assure production of relevant and material evidence and shall further assure that testimony is subjected to such examination and cross-examination as is necessary for a full and fair disclosure of the facts.
e) Order of Presentation. Unless otherwise agreed to by the parties:
f) Upon conclusion of all arguments, the Committee shall decide, in private executive-session deliberations, on a recommendation as to the disposition of the appeal, which recommendation shall be communicated to the Board at its next regular meeting. The Executive Director of the System may be present during the Committee's deliberations.
g) The Committee shall arrive at one of three decisions regarding a recommendation to the Board:
h) The Committee shall direct that a Recommended Decision reflecting the Committee's decision be prepared for consideration by the Board and the parties.
i) Any party adversely affected by the Committee's Recommended Decision shall have 15 days from receipt of the Recommended Decision to file with the Board exceptions and a brief in support of their exceptions.
j) At its next regular meeting following the time for filing exceptions, the Board of Trustees shall act on the Recommended Decision by either:
k) The decision of the Board of Trustees shall be a final administrative decision for purposes of the Illinois Administrative Review Law [735 ILCS 5 /Art. III].
l) The decision of the Board of Trustees shall be communicated to the petitioner in writing within 30 days after the meeting at which the recommendation of the Committee was acted upon.
m) The Board of Trustees may grant a re-hearing or further written appeal for the purpose of considering new or additional evidence not previously available. The procedures set forth in this Section shall apply to such proceedings.