Illinois Code § 215 ILCS 5/1016

Hearings, Witnesses, Appearances, Production of Books and Service
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of Process.
(A) Whenever the Director has reason to believe that an insurance institution,
agent or insurance-support organization has been or is engaged in conduct
in this State which violates this Article, or if the Director believes that
an insurance-support organization has been or is engaged in conduct outside
this State which has an effect on a person residing in this State and violates
this Article, the Director shall issue and serve upon such insurance institution,
agent or insurance-support organization a statement of charges and notice
of hearing to be held at a time and place fixed in the notice. Such hearing
shall be conducted pursuant to Sections 401, 402 and 403 of this Act, and any
applicable rules of the Department.

 
(B) At the time and place fixed for such hearing the insurance institution,
agent or insurance-support organization charged shall have an opportunity
to answer the charges against it and present evidence on its behalf. Upon
good cause shown, the Director shall permit any adversely affected person
to intervene, appear and be heard at such hearing by counsel or in person.

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