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225 ILCS 720/2.11
(225 ILCS 720/2.11) (from Ch. 96 1/2, par. 7902.11)
Sec. 2.11. Procedures for Approval.
(a) If a hearing has been held under Section 2.04, the Department shall
within 60 days after the last such hearing make its decision on the application
and shall promptly furnish the applicant, local government officials in the
area of the affected land, and persons who are parties to the administrative
proceedings, with the written findings of the Department and stating the
specific reasons for its decision.
(b) If no hearing has been held under Section 2.04, the Department shall
make its decision on the application within 120 days after receipt by the
Department of a complete application and shall promptly notify the applicant,
local government officials in the area of the affected land, and persons
who have submitted written comments on the application of the Department's
decision with the written findings of the Department and stating the
specific reasons for its decision.
(c) Within 30 days after the applicant is notified of the final decision
of the Department on the permit application, the applicant or any person
with an interest that is or may be adversely affected may request a hearing on
the reasons for the final determination. The Department shall hold a hearing
within 30 days after this request and notify all interested parties at the time
that the applicant is notified. The notice shall be published in a newspaper of
general circulation published in each county in which any part of the area of
the affected land is located. The notice shall appear no more than 14 days nor
less than 7 days prior to the date of the hearing. The notice shall be no less
than one eighth page in size, and the smallest type used shall be twelve point
and shall be enclosed in a black border no less than 1/4 inch wide. The notice
shall not be placed in that portion of the newspaper where legal notices and
classified advertisements appear. The hearing shall be of record
and adjudicatory in nature. No person who presided at a hearing under Section
2.04 shall either preside at the hearing or participate in the decision on
the hearing. Once a hearing has started, the hearing officer may issue interim orders allowing the Department or the applicant to correct or alter the permit or application. Within 30 days after the hearing, the Department shall issue,
and furnish the applicant, local government officials in the area of the
affected land, and all persons who participated in the hearing, its written
decision granting or denying the permit in whole or in part and stating
the reasons for its decision. No party to a formal adjudicatory hearing under
this subsection may seek judicial review of the Department's final decision on
the permit application until after the issuance of the hearing officer's
written decision granting or denying the permit.
(d) If the application is approved under either subsection (a) or (b)
of this Section, the permit shall be issued.
(e) If a hearing is requested under subsection (c) of this Section, the
Department may, under such conditions as it may prescribe, grant such temporary
relief as it deems appropriate pending final determination of the proceedings
if all parties to the proceedings have been notified and given an opportunity
to be heard on a request for temporary relief, the person requesting such
relief shows that there is a substantial likelihood that he will prevail
on the merits of the final determination of the proceeding, and such relief
will not adversely affect the public health or safety or cause significant
imminent environmental harm to land, air, or water resources.
(f) If final action on an application does not occur within the times
prescribed in subsections (a) or (b) of this Section, whichever applies,
the applicant may deem the application denied, and such denial shall constitute
final action. The applicant may waive these time limits.
(g) For the purpose of hearings under this Section, the Department may
administer oaths, subpoena witnesses or written or printed materials, compel
attendance of the witnesses or production of the materials, and take evidence
including but not limited to site inspections of the land to be affected
and other mining operations carried on by the applicant in the general vicinity
of the proposed operation. A verbatim record of each hearing under this
Section shall be made, and a transcript shall be made available on the
motion of any party or by order of the Department.
(Source: P.A. 97-934, eff. 8-10-12.)
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