Illinois Code § 730 ILCS 105/15

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(a) The Board may restrict the number of individuals allowed to attend
parole, or parole or aftercare release revocation hearings in accordance with physical
limitations, security requirements of the hearing facilities or those
giving repetitive or cumulative testimony. The Board may also restrict attendance at an aftercare release or aftercare release revocation hearing in order to protect the confidentiality of the youth. 

 
(b) The Board may deny admission or continued attendance at parole hearings, or
parole or aftercare release revocation hearings to individuals who:

 
 
(1) threaten or present danger to the security of the 
 
institution in which the hearing is being held;

 
 
(2) threaten or present a danger to other attendees 
 
or participants; or

 
 
(3) disrupt the hearing.

 
(c) Upon formal action of a majority of the Board members present, the
Board may close parole hearings and parole or aftercare release revocation hearings in order to:

 
 
(1) deliberate upon the oral testimony and any other 
 
relevant information received from applicants, parolees, releasees, victims, or others; or

 
 
(2) provide applicants, releasees, and parolees the 
 
opportunity to challenge information other than that which if the person's identity were to be exposed would possibly subject them to bodily harm or death, which they believe detrimental to their parole determination hearing or revocation proceedings.

institution in which the hearing is being held;
or participants; or
relevant information received from applicants, parolees, releasees, victims, or others; or
opportunity to challenge information other than that which if the person's identity were to be exposed would possibly subject them to bodily harm or death, which they believe detrimental to their parole determination hearing or revocation proceedings.

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