(25 ILCS 85/4) (from Ch. 63, par. 13.4)
Sec. 4.
Record of
proceedings.
An accurate record, which may be taken by tape recording or other
appropriate means, may be kept of the proceedings of any hearing. Upon his
written request to the chairman and at least one other member of the
Commission, a witness shall be furnished at a reasonable charge with a
transcript of the record insofar as it pertains to him or his testimony, if
such record was taken at a public hearing, or, if taken at a private
hearing, such record is subsequently used or referred to in a public
hearing or becomes relevant in any proceeding to which the witness is a
party. The record need not be transcribed or printed, except as herein
provided, unless the Commission shall so determine.
(Source: Laws 1957, p. 2446.)
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