Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 45, November 8, 2024
Section 200.25 - Standards for DiscretionAll Commission discretion under this Part shall be exercised so as to accomplish the goals set forth in the remainder of this Section.
a) Integrity of the fact-finding process - The principal goal of the hearing process is to assemble a complete factual record to serve as basis for a correct and legally sustainable decision.b) Fairness - Persons appearing in and affected by Commission proceedings must be treated fairly. To this end, parties which do not act diligently and in good faith shall be treated in such a manner as to negate any disadvantage or prejudice experienced by other parties.c) Expedition - Proceedings must be brought to a conclusion as swiftly as is possible in keeping with the other goals of the hearing process.d) Convenience - The hearing process should be tailored where practicable to accommodate the parties, staff witnesses, the Hearing Examiner and the Commission itself.e) Cost-effectiveness - Minimization of costs incurred by the Commission, and by both public and private parties, should be sought.Ill. Admin. Code tit. 83, § 200.25
Added at 10 Ill. Reg. 10481, effective May 30, 1986