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1 | AN ACT concerning regulation.
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2 | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | Section 5. The Public Utilities Act is amended by changing | ||||||
5 | Section 8-508 as follows:
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6 | (220 ILCS 5/8-508) (from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 8-508)
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7 | Sec. 8-508.
No public utility shall
abandon or discontinue | ||||||
8 | any service or, in the case of an electric utility,
make any | ||||||
9 | modification as herein defined, without first having secured | ||||||
10 | the
approval of the Commission, except in case of assignment, | ||||||
11 | transfer,
lease or sale of the whole or any part of its | ||||||
12 | franchises, licenses,
permits, plant, equipment, business, or | ||||||
13 | other property to any political
subdivision or municipal | ||||||
14 | corporation of this State. In the case of the
assignment, | ||||||
15 | transfer, lease or sale, in whole or in part, of any franchise,
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16 | license, permit, plant, equipment, business or other property | ||||||
17 | to any
political subdivision or municipal corporation of this | ||||||
18 | State, the public
utility shall notify the Commission of such | ||||||
19 | transaction. "Modification" as
used in this Section means any | ||||||
20 | change of fuel type which would result in an
annual net | ||||||
21 | systemwide decreased use of 10% or more of coal mined in | ||||||
22 | Illinois.
The Commission shall conduct public hearings on any | ||||||
23 | request by a public
utility to make such modification and |
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1 | shall accept testimony from interested
parties qualified to | ||||||
2 | provide evidence regarding the cost or cost savings
of the | ||||||
3 | proposed modification as compared with the cost or cost | ||||||
4 | savings of
alternative actions by the utility and shall | ||||||
5 | consider the impact on employment
related to the production of | ||||||
6 | coal in Illinois. Such hearings shall be commenced
no later | ||||||
7 | than 30 days after the filing of the request by the public | ||||||
8 | utility
and shall be concluded within 120 days from the date of | ||||||
9 | filing. The Commission
must issue its final determination | ||||||
10 | within 60 days of the conclusion of the
hearing. In making its | ||||||
11 | determination the Commission shall attach primary
weight to | ||||||
12 | the cost or cost savings to the customers of the utility. In
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13 | granting its approval, the Commission may impose such terms, | ||||||
14 | conditions
or requirements as in its judgment are necessary to | ||||||
15 | protect the public
interest. Provided, however, that any | ||||||
16 | public utility abandoning or
discontinuing service in | ||||||
17 | pursuance of authority granted by the
Commission shall be | ||||||
18 | deemed to have waived any and all objections to the
terms, | ||||||
19 | conditions or requirements imposed by the Commission in that
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20 | regard. Provided, further, that nothing in this Section shall | ||||||
21 | be
construed to limit the right of a public utility to | ||||||
22 | discontinue service
to individual patrons in accordance with | ||||||
23 | the effective rules,
regulations, and practices of such public | ||||||
24 | utility.
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25 | The Commission, after a hearing upon its own motion or | ||||||
26 | upon petition
of any public utility, shall have power by order |
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1 | to authorize or require
any public utility to curtail or | ||||||
2 | discontinue service to individual
customers or classes | ||||||
3 | thereof, or for specific purposes or uses, and
otherwise to | ||||||
4 | regulate the furnishing of service, provided that preference
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5 | for service shall be given to those customers serving | ||||||
6 | essential human needs and
governmental agencies performing law | ||||||
7 | enforcement functions, whenever and to the
extent such action | ||||||
8 | is required by the convenience and necessity of the
public | ||||||
9 | during time of war, invasion, insurrection or martial law, or | ||||||
10 | by
reason of a catastrophe, emergency, or shortage of fuel, | ||||||
11 | supplies or
equipment employed or service furnished by such | ||||||
12 | public utility;
provided, however, that an interim order, | ||||||
13 | effective for a period not
exceeding 45 15 days, may be made | ||||||
14 | without a hearing if the circumstances do
not reasonably | ||||||
15 | permit the holding of a hearing. Orders for the
curtailment or | ||||||
16 | discontinuance of service pursuant to this paragraph
shall not | ||||||
17 | be continued in effect for any period beyond that which is
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18 | reasonably necessary, shall be vacated by the Commission as | ||||||
19 | soon as
public convenience and necessity permit, and shall | ||||||
20 | include such
arrangements for substitute service in the | ||||||
21 | interim as the Commission in its
judgment may impose. Every | ||||||
22 | such order, during the
period it is in effect and for such | ||||||
23 | further period, if any, as the
Commission may provide, shall | ||||||
24 | have the effect of suspending the
operation of all prior | ||||||
25 | orders or parts of orders of the Commission
inconsistent | ||||||
26 | therewith. No public utility shall be held liable for any
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1 | damage resulting from any action taken, or any omission to | ||||||
2 | act, pursuant
to or in compliance with any order under this | ||||||
3 | paragraph for the
curtailment or discontinuance of service | ||||||
4 | unless such order was procured
by the fraud of the public | ||||||
5 | utility.
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6 | (Source: P.A. 100-840, eff. 8-13-18.)
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