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92_HB5783

 
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 1        AN ACT concerning consumer advocacy.

 2        Be  it  enacted  by  the People of the State of Illinois,
 3    represented in the General Assembly:

 4        Section 5. The Counties Code is amended by adding Section
 5    3-9005.5 as follows:

 6        (55 ILCS 5/3-9005.5 new)
 7        Sec. 3-9005.5.  Consumer utilities advocacy.
 8        (a)  The General Assembly finds that the health, welfare,
 9    and  prosperity  of  Illinois  citizens,  and  the   public's
10    interest in adequate, safe, reliable, cost-effective electric
11    and  telecommunications services, benefit by effective public
12    representation by State's Attorneys to protect the rights and
13    interests of the public in the provision of all  elements  of
14    electric and telecommunications service both during and after
15    the  transition  to  a competitive market, and that to ensure
16    that the benefits of competition in  the  provision  of  both
17    electric and telecommunications services to all consumers are
18    attained,  State's  Attorneys  in  counties  with  more  than
19    900,000  inhabitants  may  advocate  on  behalf  of  Illinois
20    consumers.
21        (b)  As used in this Section:
22        "Electric  services"  means  services sold by an electric
23    service provider.
24        "Electric  service  provider"  means  anyone  who  sells,
25    contracts to sell, or  markets  electric  power,  generation,
26    distribution,  transmission,  or services (including metering
27    and  billing)  in  connection  therewith.  "Electric  service
28    provider" includes any electric utility and  any  alternative
29    retail  electric supplier as defined in Section 16-102 of the
30    Public Utilities Act.
31        "Telecommunications services" means services  sold  by  a
 
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 1    telecommunications carrier, as provided for in Section 13-203
 2    of the Public Utilities Act.
 3        "Telecommunications  carrier"  means  anyone  who  sells,
 4    contracts  to  sell,  or markets telecommunications services,
 5    whether  noncompetitive  or  competitive,  including   access
 6    services,   interconnection  services,  or  any  services  in
 7    connection therewith. "Telecommunications  carrier"  includes
 8    any  carrier  as  defined  in  Section  13-202  of the Public
 9    Utilities Act.
10        (c)  A State's  Attorney  in  a  county  with  more  than
11    900,000  inhabitants has the power on behalf of the people of
12    the  State  to  intervene  in,  and   initiate,   all   legal
13    proceedings  on matters relating to the provision, marketing,
14    and sale of electric and telecommunications service  whenever
15    the  State's Attorney determines that the action is necessary
16    to promote or protect the rights  and  interest  of  Illinois
17    citizens,  classes  of  customers,  and users of electric and
18    telecommunications services.
19        (d)  In addition to  the  investigative  and  enforcement
20    powers  available  to  a  State's Attorney, including without
21    limitation those  under  the  Consumer  Fraud  and  Deceptive
22    Business  Practices  Act  and the Illinois Antitrust Act, the
23    State's  Attorney  in  counties  with   more   than   900,000
24    inhabitants  shall  be  a  party  as a matter of right to all
25    proceedings, investigations, and  related  matters  involving
26    the  provision of electric services and to those proceedings,
27    investigations, and related matters involving  the  provision
28    of  telecommunications  services before the Illinois Commerce
29    Commission and shall, upon request, have access  to  and  the
30    use  of  all  files,  records,  data,  and  documents  in the
31    possession or control of the Commission, which  material  the
32    State's  Attorney's office shall maintain as confidential, to
33    be used for law enforcement purposes only, which material may
34    be shared with other law enforcement officials.   Nothing  in
 
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 1    this  Section  is  intended  to take away or limit any of the
 2    powers the State's Attorney has pursuant  to  common  law  or
 3    other statutory law.

 4        Section  99.  Effective date.  This Act takes effect upon
 5    becoming law.

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