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Code · Illinois · Chapter 625 — VEHICLES · Act 5

Sec. 18c-5308. Intervention in Opposition to Non-Relocation Towing applications.

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Sec. 18c-5308. Intervention in Opposition to Non-Relocation Towing applications.
(1)Filing Fee for Petitions for Leave to Intervene in Opposition. The Commission shall prescribe a filing fee of not less than $100 for each petition for leave to intervene in opposition in a non-relocation towing authority case.
(2)Standing to Participate and Intervene. Any person with evidence relating to the fitness of an applicant for a non-relocation towing license may be permitted, at the discretion of the examiner, to present such evidence at hearing. The provisions of paragraph
(a)of subsection
(2)of Section 18c-2106 of this Code shall not apply to persons filing petitions for leave to intervene in opposition to non-relocation towing license applications, unless the issue of public need/public convenience and necessity is controverted by such persons at hearing.
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