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Code · Illinois · Chapter 625 — VEHICLES · Act 5

Sec. 18c-2202. Scope of Judicial Review.

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Sec. 18c-2202. Scope of Judicial Review.
(1)Issues on Review. The reviewing court shall be limited in its review to whether:
(a)The Commission's order is against the manifest weight of evidence in the record before the Commission;
(b)The order is contrary to provisions of this Chapter or Commission regulations;
(c)The order is an abuse of discretion;
(d)The order is beyond the jurisdiction of the Commission; or
(e)The order denies constitutional rights of the person seeking judicial review.
(2)Record on Review. In reviewing an order of the Commission, the court shall be limited to issues of fact or law presented to the Commission in either a motion for reconsideration or a motion for rehearing, and to:
(a)Evidence in the record before the Commission;
(b)Evidence offered but erroneously excluded by the Commission from the record; and
(c)Evidence of procedural irregularities which could not, with reasonable diligence, have been offered, either at the administrative hearing or in the motion for reconsideration or rehearing.
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