(35 ILCS 635/27.35)
Sec. 27.35.
Rules and regulations; notice to telecommunications retailer;
hearings. The Department may make, promulgate, and enforce such
reasonable rules and regulations relating to the administration
and enforcement of only the State infrastructure maintenance fee authorized by
this Act.
Whenever notice to a telecommunications retailer is required by this Act,
such
notice may be given by United States certified or registered
mail, addressed to the telecommunications retailer concerned at his or her last
known
address, and proof of such mailing shall be sufficient for the
purposes of this Act. In the case of a notice of hearing, such
notice shall be mailed not less than 7 days prior to the day
fixed for the hearing.
All hearings provided for in this Act with respect to a
telecommunications retailer having his or her principal place of business other
than in
Cook County shall be held at the Department's office nearest to
the location of the telecommunications retailer's principal place of business:
Provided that if the telecommunications retailer has his or her principal place
of
business in Cook County, such hearing shall be held in Cook
County; and provided further that if the telecommunications retailer does not
have
his principal place of business in this State, such hearings
shall be held in Sangamon County.
Whenever any proceeding provided by this Act has been begun
by the Department or by a person subject thereto and such person
thereafter dies or becomes a person under legal disability before
the proceeding has been concluded, the legal representative of
the deceased person or a person under legal disability shall
notify the Department of such death or legal disability. The
legal representative, as such, shall then be substituted by the
Department in place of and for the person. Within 20 days after
notice to the legal representative of the time fixed for that
purpose, the proceeding may proceed in all respects and with like
effect as though the person had not died or become a person under
legal disability.
(Source: P.A. 92-526, eff. 1-1-03.)
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