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91_SB0385

 
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 1        AN ACT to amend the  Public  Utilities  Act  by  changing
 2    Section 13-515.

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

 5        Section 5.   The  Public  Utilities  Act  is  amended  by
 6    changing Section 13-515 as follows:

 7        (220 ILCS 5/13-515)
 8        (Section scheduled to be repealed on July 1, 2001)
 9        Sec. 13-515.  Enforcement.
10        (a)  The  following expedited procedures shall be used to
11    enforce the provisions of Section 13-514 of this  Act  except
12    as  provided in subsection (b).  However, the Commission, the
13    complainant, and the respondent may mutually agree to  adjust
14    the   procedures   established   in  this  Section.   If  the
15    Commission determines, pursuant to subsection (b),  that  the
16    procedural  provisions  of  this  Section  do  not apply, the
17    complaint shall continue pursuant to  the  general  complaint
18    provisions of Article X.
19        (b)  The provisions of this Section shall not apply to an
20    allegation  of a violation of item (8) of Section 13-514 by a
21    Bell operating company,  as  defined  in  Section  3  of  the
22    federal Telecommunications Act of 1996, unless and until such
23    company  or its affiliate is authorized to provide inter-LATA
24    services   under    Section    271(d)    of    the    federal
25    Telecommunications  Act  of  1996;  provided, however, that a
26    complaint setting forth a separate independent  basis  for  a
27    violation  of  Section  13-514 may proceed under this Section
28    notwithstanding that the alleged acts or omissions  may  also
29    constitute a violation of item (8) of Section 13-514.
30        (c)  No  complaint  may be filed under this Section until
31    the complainant has first  notified  the  respondent  of  the
 
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 1    alleged  violation  and  offered  the  respondent 48 hours to
 2    correct  the  situation.   Provision  of   notice   and   the
 3    opportunity  to  correct  the  situation creates a rebuttable
 4    presumption of knowledge under Section 13-514.
 5        (d)  A telecommunications carrier may  file  a  complaint
 6    with the Commission alleging a violation of Section 13-514 in
 7    accordance with this subsection:
 8             (1)  The  complaint  shall  be  filed with the Chief
 9        Clerk of the Commission and shall be served in hand  upon
10        the  respondent,  the executive director, and the general
11        counsel of the Commission at the time of the filing.
12             (2)  A complaint filed under this  subsection  shall
13        include  a  statement that the requirements of subsection
14        (c) have been fulfilled and that the respondent  did  not
15        correct the situation as requested.
16             (3)  Reasonable  discovery  specific to the issue of
17        the complaint may commence upon filing of the complaint.
18        Requests  for  discovery  must  be  served  in  hand  and
19        responses to discovery must be provided in  hand  to  the
20        requester within 14 days after a request for discovery is
21        made.
22             (4)  An  answer and any other responsive pleading to
23        the complaint shall be  filed  with  the  Commission  and
24        served in hand at the same time upon the complainant, the
25        executive  director,  and  the  general  counsel  of  the
26        Commission  within  7  days  after  the date on which the
27        complaint is filed.
28             (5)  If the answer or responsive pleading raises the
29        issue that the complaint violates subsection (i) of  this
30        Section,  the  complainant  may  file  a  reply  to  such
31        allegation  within  3  days  after actual service of such
32        answer or responsive pleading.  Within 4 days  after  the
33        time  for filing a reply has expired, the hearing officer
34        or arbitrator  shall  either  issue  a  written  decision
 
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 1        dismissing  the  complaint  as  frivolous in violation of
 2        subsection (i) of this Section including the reasons  for
 3        such  disposition  or shall issue an order directing that
 4        the complaint shall proceed.
 5             (6)  A pre-hearing conference shall be  held  within
 6        14 days after the date on which the complaint is filed.
 7             (7)  The  hearing  shall  commence within 30 days of
 8        the date on which the complaint is  filed.   The  hearing
 9        may   be  conducted  by  a  hearing  examiner  or  by  an
10        arbitrator.  Parties and the Commission  staff  shall  be
11        entitled  to  present evidence and legal argument in oral
12        or written form as  deemed  appropriate  by  the  hearing
13        examiner   or   arbitrator.   The   hearing  examiner  or
14        arbitrator shall issue a written decision within 60  days
15        after  the  date  on  which  the complaint is filed.  The
16        decision shall include reasons for the disposition of the
17        complaint and, if a violation of Section 13-514 is found,
18        directions  and  a  deadline  for   correction   of   the
19        violation.  In  addition,  the  decision  shall include a
20        monetary award for all economic loss suffered as a result
21        of the violation.  The Commission or the complainant  may
22        apply  to  a court of competent jurisdiction for an order
23        requiring payment.  This remedy shall be in  addition  to
24        the remedies set forth in Section 13-516.
25             (8)  Any  party  may  file a petition requesting the
26        Commission to review the decision of the hearing examiner
27        or arbitrator within 5 days of such decision.  Any  party
28        may  file  a  response  to a petition for review within 3
29        business days  after  actual  service  of  the  petition.
30        After the time for filing of the petition for review, but
31        no  later  than 15 days after the decision of the hearing
32        examiner or arbitrator, the Commission  shall  decide  to
33        adopt  the decision of the hearing examiner or arbitrator
34        or shall issue its own final order.
 
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 1        (e)  If the alleged violation has a  substantial  adverse
 2    effect  on  the ability of the complainant to provide service
 3    to customers, the complainant may include in its complaint  a
 4    request  for  an order for emergency relief.  The Commission,
 5    acting through its designated hearing examiner or arbitrator,
 6    shall act upon such a request within 2 business days  of  the
 7    filing  of  the complaint.  An order for emergency relief may
 8    be granted, without an evidentiary hearing, upon  a  verified
 9    factual  showing  that  the  party seeking relief will likely
10    succeed on the merits, that the party will suffer irreparable
11    harm in its ability to serve customers if emergency relief is
12    not granted, and that the order is in  the  public  interest.
13    An  order  for  emergency relief shall include a finding that
14    the requirements of this subsection have been  fulfilled  and
15    shall  specify  the  directives that must be fulfilled by the
16    respondent and deadlines for meeting those  directives.   The
17    decision  of  the  hearing examiner or arbitrator to grant or
18    deny emergency relief shall be considered  an  order  of  the
19    Commission  unless the Commission enters its own order within
20    2 calendar days of the decision of the  hearing  examiner  or
21    arbitrator.   The  order for emergency relief may require the
22    responding party to act or  refrain  from  acting  so  as  to
23    protect  the  provision  of  competitive service offerings to
24    customers.  Any action required by an emergency relief  order
25    must  be technically feasible and economically reasonable and
26    the respondent must be given a reasonable period of  time  to
27    comply with the order.
28        (f)  The  Commission  is  authorized  to  obtain  outside
29    resources  including,  but  not  limited  to, arbitrators and
30    consultants for the purposes of the  hearings  authorized  by
31    this  Section.   Any arbitrator or consultant obtained by the
32    Commission shall be approved by both parties to the  hearing.
33    The cost of such outside resources including, but not limited
34    to,  arbitrators  and  consultants  shall  be  borne  by  the
 
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 1    parties.    The   Commission   shall   review  the  bill  for
 2    reasonableness and assess the parties  for  reasonable  costs
 3    dividing  the  costs  according  to  the  resolution  of  the
 4    complaint  brought  under  this Section.  Such costs shall be
 5    paid by the parties directly to the arbitrators, consultants,
 6    and other providers of outside resources within 60 days after
 7    receiving notice of  the  assessments  from  the  Commission.
 8    Interest  at the statutory rate shall accrue after expiration
 9    of  the  60-day   period.    The   Commission,   arbitrators,
10    consultants,  or  other  providers  of  outside resources may
11    apply to a court  of  competent  jurisdiction  for  an  order
12    requiring payment.
13        (g)  The  Commission  shall assess the parties under this
14    subsection for all of the Commission's costs of investigation
15    and conduct of the proceedings  brought  under  this  Section
16    including,  but  not  limited  to,  the  prorated salaries of
17    staff, attorneys, hearing examiners,  and  support  personnel
18    and  including any travel and per diem, directly attributable
19    to the  complaint  brought  pursuant  to  this  Section,  but
20    excluding   those  costs  provided  for  in  subsection  (f),
21    dividing  the  costs  according  to  the  resolution  of  the
22    complaint brought under this Section.  All  assessments  made
23    under  this  subsection shall be paid into the Public Utility
24    Fund within 60 days after receiving notice of the assessments
25    from the Commission.  Interest at the  statutory  rate  shall
26    accrue  after  the  expiration  of  the  60  day period.  The
27    Commission is authorized to apply to  a  court  of  competent
28    jurisdiction for an order requiring payment.
29        (h)  If  the  Commission  determines  that  there  is  an
30    imminent threat to competition or to the public interest, the
31    Commission  may,  notwithstanding any other provision of this
32    Act, seek temporary,  preliminary,  or  permanent  injunctive
33    relief from a court of competent jurisdiction either prior to
34    or after the hearing.
 
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 1        (i)  A  party  shall  not  bring  or  defend a proceeding
 2    brought under this Section or assert or controvert  an  issue
 3    in a proceeding brought under this Section, unless there is a
 4    non-frivolous  basis for doing so.  By presenting a pleading,
 5    written motion, or other paper in complaint or defense of the
 6    actions or inaction of a party under this Section, a party is
 7    certifying to the Commission that to the best of that party's
 8    knowledge, information, and belief, formed after a reasonable
 9    inquiry of the subject matter of the  complaint  or  defense,
10    that  the  complaint  or  defense is well grounded in law and
11    fact, and under the circumstances:
12             (1)  it is not being presented to harass  the  other
13        party,  cause  unnecessary  delay  in  the  provision  of
14        competitive  telecommunications services to consumers, or
15        create needless increases in the cost of litigation; and
16             (2)  the allegations and other  factual  contentions
17        have   evidentiary   support   or,   if  specifically  so
18        identified, are likely to have evidentiary support  after
19        reasonable   opportunity  for  further  investigation  or
20        discovery as defined herein.
21        (j)  If, after notice and  a  reasonable  opportunity  to
22    respond,  the  Commission  determines that subsection (i) has
23    been  violated,  the  Commission  shall  impose   appropriate
24    sanctions  upon  the  party  or  parties  that  have violated
25    subsection (i) or are responsible  for  the  violation.   The
26    sanctions  shall  be not more than $7,500, plus the amount of
27    expenses  accrued  by  the  Commission  for  conducting   the
28    hearing.   Payment of sanctions imposed under this subsection
29    shall be made to the Common School Fund  within  30  days  of
30    imposition of such sanctions.
31        (k)  An  appeal  of  a  Commission Order made pursuant to
32    this Section shall not effectuate a stay of the Order  unless
33    a court of competent jurisdiction specifically finds that the
34    party  seeking  the  stay  will likely succeed on the merits,
 
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 1    that the party will suffer irreparable harm without the stay,
 2    and that the stay is in the public interest.
 3    (Source: P.A. 90-185, eff. 7-23-97; 90-574, eff. 3-20-98.)

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