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  "name": "Arthur D. Relford and Fair Employment Practices Commission, Claimants, v. The State of Illinois, Respondent",
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      "Arthur D. Relford and Fair Employment Practices Commission, Claimants, v. The State of Illinois, Respondent."
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        "text": "Holderman, J.\nThis matter coming on to be heard upon the motion of Respondent to dismiss Claimant\u2019s complaint and, it appearing to the court that Claimant has received due notice of said motion, and, the court being fully advised in the premises:\nThe court finds that the complaint herein is based upon an order and decision of the Fair Employment Practices Commission pursuant to an F.E.P.C. complaint filed 281 days after the alleged charge was filed and that Board of Governors v. Fair Employment Practices Commission (1979), 78 Ill. 2d 143, is controlling.\nIt is hereby ordered that the motion of Respondent be and the same is hereby granted and the complaint be and is hereby dismissed.\nORDER ON REHEARING\nHolderman, J.\nThis matter comes before the Court upon the motion of Claimant to vacate and petition for rehearing and Respondent\u2019s motion to strike Claimant\u2019s motion to vacate and petition for rehearing.\nThe substance of Claimant\u2019s motion to vacate and petition for rehearing is that there was not a motion to dismiss pending before the Court at the time the Court entered its order of May 19, 1980. In order to clarify the situation and to remove any procedural questions, the Court now enters the following order:\nThat of its own motion, said cause shall be dismissed. The Court cites the case of Joliet Mass Transit District v. Illinois Fair Employment Practices Commission (1980), 85 Ill. App. 3d 270.\nThe Court, in its findings in the above case, reaffirmed the Board of Governors case and the SpringfieldSangamon case dealing with a similar situation and reiterated its previous finding \u201cthat the legislative intent was that the complaint be filed within 180 days of the \u2022charge and that absent an extension of the 180 day period agreed to in writing by all parties, and approved of by a member of the EE PC, the filing of the complaint subsequent to the expiration of that time was unauthorized.\u201d\nRespondent\u2019s motion to strike Claimant\u2019s motion to vacate and petition for rehearing is hereby granted and this cause is dismissed.",
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    "attorneys": [
      "Cornfield and Feldman (Clifford Scott-Rudnick, of counsel), for Claimants."
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    "head_matter": "(No. 76-CC-2913\nArthur D. Relford and Fair Employment Practices Commission, Claimants, v. The State of Illinois, Respondent.\nOrder filed May 19, 1980.\nOrder on rehearing filed August 13, 1980.\nCornfield and Feldman (Clifford Scott-Rudnick, of counsel), for Claimants."
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