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1 | AN ACT concerning criminal law.
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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 Criminal Code of 1961 is amended by changing | ||||||
5 | Section 16-14 as follows:
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6 | (720 ILCS 5/16-14) (from Ch. 38, par. 16-14)
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7 | Sec. 16-14. (a) A person commits the offense of unlawful | ||||||
8 | interference
with public utility services when he or she
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9 | knowingly, without the consent of the
owner of the services, | ||||||
10 | impairs or interrupts any public water, gas or power
supply, | ||||||
11 | telecommunications service, or other public services, or | ||||||
12 | diverts,
or causes to be diverted in whole or in part, any | ||||||
13 | public water, gas, or power
supply, telecommunications service | ||||||
14 | or other public services, or installs or
removes any device for | ||||||
15 | the purpose of such diversion , or knowingly delays restoration | ||||||
16 | of such public services, as a result of the person's theft of | ||||||
17 | wire used for such services .
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18 | (b) The terms "public water, gas, or power supply, or other | ||||||
19 | public service"
mean any service subject to regulation by the | ||||||
20 | Illinois Commerce Commission;
any service furnished by a public | ||||||
21 | utility that is owned and operated by
any political | ||||||
22 | subdivision, public institution of higher education or | ||||||
23 | municipal
corporation of this State; any service furnished by |
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1 | any public
utility that is owned by such political subdivision, | ||||||
2 | public institution
of higher education, or municipal | ||||||
3 | corporation and operated by any of its
lessees or operating | ||||||
4 | agents; and any service furnished by an electric
cooperative as | ||||||
5 | defined in Section 3.4 of the Electric Supplier Act.
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6 | (c) Any instrument, apparatus, or device used in obtaining | ||||||
7 | utility
services without paying the full charge therefore or | ||||||
8 | any meter that has been
altered, tampered with, or bypassed so | ||||||
9 | as to cause a lack of measurement or
inaccurate measurement of | ||||||
10 | utility services on premises controlled by the
customer or by | ||||||
11 | the person using or receiving the direct benefit of utility
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12 | service at that location shall raise a rebuttable presumption | ||||||
13 | of the commission
of the offense described in subparagraph (a) | ||||||
14 | by such person.
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15 | (d) (1) A person convicted of unlawful interference with | ||||||
16 | public utility
services is guilty of a Class A misdemeanor | ||||||
17 | unless the offense was committed
for remuneration, in which | ||||||
18 | case it is a Class 4 felony.
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19 | (2) After a first conviction of unlawful interference with | ||||||
20 | public
utility services any subsequent conviction shall be a | ||||||
21 | Class 4 felony. | ||||||
22 | (3) If the disruption of the public utility services or the | ||||||
23 | delay in the restoration of the public utility services occurs | ||||||
24 | to 10 or more customers or affects an area of more than one | ||||||
25 | square mile, unlawful interference with public utility
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26 | services is a Class 2 felony.
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1 | (Source: P.A. 88-75.)
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