Illinois Administrative Code
Title 89 - SOCIAL SERVICES
Part 270 - ADULT PROTECTION AND ADVOCACY SERVICES
Subpart E - ADULT PROTECTIVE SERVICE REGISTRY
Section 270.470 - Post-hearing Motions and Briefs

Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 12, March 22, 2024

a) At the adjournment of the hearing, the record will be closed and no further evidence or argument may be submitted unless, prior to the adjournment of the hearing, a request to leave the record open for a specified period for the submittal of additional evidence, post-hearing briefs, or other motions is made and granted by the ALJ. Copies of any evidence presented after the hearing will be provided to all parties and made part of the record.

b) Post-hearing briefs may be allowed, if the ALJ determines additional briefing would assist in rendering a decision. If post-hearing briefs are allowed:

1) The ALJ will determine the due dates for the briefs, consistent with the length and complexity of the cases, and the ALJ's responsibility for rendering an expeditious decision; and

2) The ALJ may limit the scope and length of post-hearing briefs.

c) After a recommendation or decision is issued, no request for rehearing or reconsideration is allowed.

d) Written exceptions to a recommendation made by the ALJ are not allowed.

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