Illinois Administrative Code
Title 80 - PUBLIC OFFICIALS AND EMPLOYEES
Part 2000 - PROCEDURES OF THE BOARD OF ETHICS
Section 2000.80 - Undue Hardship
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
If the spouse or member of the immediate family of an Included Person believes that any required disclosure would constitute an undue hardship to him or her, then, prior to the due date for the filing of the Statement (including any extensions thereof), such Included Person shall file a written objection with the Board. The objection shall identify, by name, the Included Person, the spouse or immediate family member or members raising objection, and the reason why such disclosure constitutes undue hardship.
a) Undue Hardship - includes, but is not limited to, the following:
b) If the Board sustains the objection on grounds of undue hardship, the Statement of the Included Person will not be required to disclose information with respect to the objecting spouse or immediate family member, provided that, prior to the due date for the filing of the Included Person's Statement (including any extensions thereof), there is filed with the Board the following:
c) The Statement and affidavit referred to in paragraphs b(1) and b(2) above, shall be open to public inspection in accordance with Section 2000.60. The Statement referred to in paragraph b(3) above, shall not be open to public inspection but shall be available for inspection only by the Board and the Board's staff.
d) In the event the Board does not sustain an undue hardship objection, it shall notify the Included Person of its determination and such Included Person shall have thirty (30) days from the date of such notification in which to file a full and complete Statement.