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20 ILCS 2105/2105-100
(20 ILCS 2105/2105-100) (was 20 ILCS 2105/60c)
Sec. 2105-100. Disciplinary action with respect to licenses; notice;
hearing. (a) Licenses may be revoked, suspended, placed on probationary
status, reprimanded, fined,
or have other disciplinary action taken with regard to them as
authorized in any licensing Act administered by the Department in the
manner provided by the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois
and not otherwise.
(b) The Department may upon its
own motion and shall upon the verified complaint in writing of any person,
provided the complaint or the complaint together with
evidence,
documentary or otherwise, presented in connection with the complaint makes a
prima facie case, investigate the actions of any person holding or claiming
to hold a license.
(c) Before suspending, revoking, placing on probationary
status, reprimanding, fining, or taking any other disciplinary action that may be
authorized in
any licensing Act administered by the Department with regard to any license, the Department shall issue a notice informing the licensee or applicant
of the time and place when and where a hearing of the charges shall be had.
The notice shall contain a statement of the charges or shall be
accompanied by a copy of the written complaint if such complaint shall have
been filed. The notice shall be served on the licensee or applicant at
least 10
days prior to the date set in the notice for the hearing,
either by delivery of
the notice personally to the licensee or applicant or by mailing the notice to the licensee's or applicant's address of record;
provided that in any case where
the licensee or applicant is now or may hereafter be required by law to maintain a
place of business in this State and to notify the Department of the
location of that place of business, the notice
may be served by mailing it to the licensee or applicant at the place of business last described by
the licensee or applicant in the notification to the Department. Notwithstanding any provision in any individual licensing statute or administrative rule, the notice may be served by email transmission to the licensee's or applicant's email address of record.
(d) At the time and place fixed in
the notice, the Department shall proceed to a hearing
of the charges. The licensee or applicant shall be
accorded
ample opportunity to present, in person or by counsel, any
statements,
testimony, evidence, and argument that may be pertinent to the
charges or to
any defense to the charges.
The Department may continue the hearing from time to
time.
(Source: P.A. 99-227, eff. 8-3-15; 100-262, eff. 8-22-17.)
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