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Current as of January 01, 2022 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
§ 18c-5305. Hearings in Non-Relocation Towing Authority Cases.
(1) Hearings on Fitness Required. Hearings on applications for non-relocation towing licenses shall be governed by the provisions of Section 18c-2101 of this Code, with regard to the issue of fitness; and by the provisions of subsection (2) of Section 18c-2102 of this Code, with regard to the issue of public need/public convenience and necessity. Hearings in other non-relocation towing cases shall be governed by the provisions of Section 18c-2102 of this Code.
(2) Setting and Conduct of Licensing Hearings.
(a) Regional Hearings. Hearings on applications for non-relocation towing licenses shall be consolidated and conducted regionally for the convenience of the parties. Where practicable:
(i) Hearings shall be conducted at a location not more than 50 miles from the principal place of the applicant's business;
(ii) The Commission shall schedule joint hearings at each regional location.
(b) Scheduling of Hearings. Hearings on applications for non-relocation towing licenses shall be scheduled and concluded so as to minimize inconvenience to the parties. Where practicable, hearings on an application shall be concluded in a single day, unless:
(i) Continuance is required for the applicant to produce evidence of its fitness; or
(ii) A petition for leave to intervene in opposition is properly filed and granted.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Illinois Statutes Chapter 625. Vehicles § 5/18c-5305. Hearings in Non-Relocation Towing Authority Cases - last updated January 01, 2022 | https://codes.findlaw.com/il/chapter-625-vehicles/il-st-sect-625-5-18c-5305/
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