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transcript or electronic recording thereof shall be made |
available to such
officer without charge and without delay.
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The Board shall have the power to secure by its subpoena
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both the attendance and testimony of witnesses and the |
production of books
and papers in support of the charges and |
for the defense. Each member of
the Board or a designated |
hearing officer shall have the power to administer
oaths or |
affirmations. If the charges against an accused are established
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by a preponderance of evidence, the Board shall make a finding |
of guilty
and order either removal, demotion, suspension for a |
period of not more
than 180 days, or such other disciplinary |
punishment as may be prescribed
by the rules and regulations of |
the Board which, in the opinion of the members
thereof, the |
offense merits. Thereupon the
Director shall direct such |
removal or other punishment as ordered by the
Board and if the |
accused refuses to abide by any such disciplinary
order, the |
Director shall remove him or her forthwith.
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If the accused is found not guilty or has served a period |
of suspension
greater than prescribed by the Board, the Board |
shall order that the officer receive compensation for the |
period involved.
The award of compensation shall include |
interest at the rate of 7% per
annum.
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The Board may include in its order appropriate sanctions |
based upon the
Board's rules and regulations. If the Board |
finds that a party has made
allegations or denials without |
reasonable cause or has engaged in frivolous
litigation for the |
purpose of delay or needless increase in the cost of
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litigation, it may order that party to pay the other party's |
reasonable
expenses, including costs and reasonable attorney's |
fees. The State of
Illinois and the Department shall be subject |
to these sanctions in the same
manner as other parties.
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In case of the neglect or refusal of any person to obey a |
subpoena issued
by the Board, any circuit court, upon |
application
of any member of the Board, may order such person |
to appear before the Board
and give testimony or produce |
evidence, and any failure to obey such order
is punishable by |