Illinois Code § 620 ILCS 5/54

Inspection of records.
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Any party to a proceeding before the Department shall have the right to
inspect the records of all investigations, inquiries or hearings conducted
by or under the authority of the Department, which may relate to the issues
involved in such proceeding and to submit suggestions as to the matters to
be investigated or as to questions to be propounded. If the Department is
satisfied that such suggested investigation should be made or such
suggested questions answered, and that the information desired is within
the power of any party to furnish, it shall enter an order requiring an
investigation to be made or the questions to be answered, and upon failure
or refusal to comply with such order, the Department shall either refuse to
grant the relief prayed for by the party refusing to comply or may grant
the relief prayed by the opposing party against the party refusing to
comply.

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