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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
§ 140. Investigation; notice and hearing. The Commission may investigate the actions or qualifications of any person or entity holding or claiming to hold a license or recovery permit. The Commission may take any immediate disciplinary action that the Commission may deem proper if a person or entity repossesses a vehicle or collateral in the State without a valid license or permit. For all other disciplinary actions against a license or recovery permit holder, the Commission shall (i) notify the accused in writing of any charges made and the time and place for a hearing on the charges at least 30 days before the date set for the hearing, (ii) direct the accused to file a written answer to the charges under oath within 30 days after the service on the person or entity of such notice, and (iii) inform the accused that failure to file an answer shall result in a default judgment against the person or entity and the person's or entity's license or recovery permit may be suspended, revoked, placed on probationary status, or other disciplinary action taken with regard to the license or recovery permit as the Commission may deem proper.
In case the person or entity, after receiving notice, fails to file an answer, the person's or entity's license or recovery permit may, in the discretion of the Commission, be suspended, revoked, placed on probationary status, or the Commission, may take whatever disciplinary action it deems proper, including the imposition of a fine, without a hearing, if the act or acts charged constitute sufficient grounds for such action under this Act. This written notice and any notice in the subsequent proceedings may be served by personal delivery to the accused, or by registered or certified mail to the address last specified by the accused in the last notification to the Commission.
The written answer shall be served by personal delivery, certified delivery, or certified or registered mail to the Commission. At the time and place fixed in the notice, the Commission shall proceed to hear the charges and the parties or their counsel shall be accorded ample opportunity to present such statements, testimony, evidence, and argument as may be pertinent to the charges or to the defense thereto. The Commission may continue such hearing from time to time. At the discretion of the Commission, the accused person's or entity's license or recovery permit may be suspended or revoked, if the evidence constitutes sufficient grounds for such action under this Act.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Illinois Statutes Chapter 225. Professions,Occupations and Business Operations § 422/140. Investigation; notice and hearing - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/il/chapter-225-professionsoccupations-and-business-operations/il-st-sect-225-422-140/
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