Illinois Code § 70 ILCS 1850/29

In the conduct of any investigation authorized by Section 27 the
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Port District shall, at its expense, provide a stenographer to take down
all testimony and shall preserve a record of such proceedings. The notice
of hearing, complaint, and all other documents in the nature of pleadings
and written motions filed in the proceedings, the transcript of testimony
and the orders or decision of the Board constitutes the record of such
proceedings.

 
The Port District is not required to certify any record or file any
answer or otherwise appear in any proceeding for judicial review of an
administrative decision unless the party asking for review deposits with
the clerk of the court the sum of 75 cents per page of the record
representing the costs of such certification. Failure to make such deposit
is grounds for dismissal of the action.

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