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 1        AN ACT concerning public utilities.

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

 4        Section  5.  The  Public  Utilities  Act  is  amended  by
 5    changing Sections 8-205 and 10-106 and adding Section 8-205.5
 6    as follows:

 7        (220 ILCS 5/8-205) (from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 8-205)
 8        Sec.   8-205.  Termination  of  service  used  for  space
 9    heating or cooling.  Termination of gas and electric  utility
10    service  to  all  residential users, including all tenants of
11    mastermetered apartment buildings, for nonpayment  of  bills,
12    where  gas or electricity is used as the only source of space
13    heating or cooling or to control or operate  the  only  space
14    heating   equipment   or   cooling  equipment,  such  as  air
15    conditioners and fans, at the residence is prohibited,
16             1.  on any day when  the  National  Weather  Service
17        forecast  for the following 24 hours covering the area of
18        the utility in which the residence is located includes  a
19        forecast   that   the  temperature  will  be  32  degrees
20        Fahrenheit or below; or
21             2.  on any day preceding a holiday or a weekend when
22        such a forecast indicated that the temperature will be 32
23        degrees  Fahrenheit  or  below  during  the  holiday   or
24        weekend;.
25             3.  on  any  day  when  the National Weather Service
26        forecast for the following 24 hours covering the area  of
27        the  utility in which the residence is located includes a
28        forecast that there will be a heat advisory; or
29             4.  on any day preceding a holiday or a weekend when
30        such a forecast indicates  that  there  will  be  a  heat
31        advisory during the holiday or weekend.
 
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 1    (Source: P.A. 84-617.)

 2        (220 ILCS 5/8-205.5 new)
 3        Sec.  8-205.5.  Termination  of  service  used  for space
 4    heating or cooling; Commission rules.  Termination of gas and
 5    electric utility service to all residential users,  including
 6    all   tenants   of  mastermetered  apartment  buildings,  for
 7    nonpayment of bills, where gas or electricity is used as  the
 8    only  source  of  space  heating  or cooling or to control or
 9    operate  the  only  space  heating   equipment   or   cooling
10    equipment,   such  as  air  conditioners  and  fans,  at  the
11    residence  may  be  prohibited  if  the  Commerce  Commission
12    determines, pursuant to its emergency rule  making  authority
13    under  Section  5-45 of the Illinois Administrative Procedure
14    Act, the following:
15             (1)  extreme  weather  conditions  exist  that   may
16        jeopardize the public health, safety, and welfare;
17             (2)  a  price  spike  occurs  that  affects consumer
18        affordability of the gas or electric utility service; or
19             (3)  any  other   emergency   situation   that   the
20        Commission deems appropriate.

21        (220 ILCS 5/10-106) (from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 10-106)
22        Sec. 10-106.  Subpoenas; witnesses; depositions.
23        Illinois  Supreme Court Rules 201 through 213 shall apply
24    to proceedings before the Illinois Commerce Commission.
25        All subpoenas issued under the terms of this Act  may  be
26    served  by any person of full age.  The fees of witnesses for
27    attendance and travel shall be the same as fees of  witnesses
28    before the circuit courts of this State, such fees to be paid
29    when the witness is excused from further attendance, when the
30    witness  is  subpoenaed at the instance of the Commission, or
31    any commissioner, any or hearing examiner, or any  interested
32    party  to  any proceeding before the Commission; and when the
 
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 1    witness is subpoenaed at the instance of the Commission,  any
 2    commissioner, or any hearing examiner, the disbursements made
 3    in  the payment of such fees shall be audited and paid in the
 4    same  manner  as  are  other  expenses  of  the   Commission.
 5    Whenever   a   subpoena  is  issued  at  the  instance  of  a
 6    complainant, respondent, or other  party  to  any  proceeding
 7    before  the  Commission,  the Commission may require that the
 8    cost of service thereof and the fee of the witness  shall  be
 9    borne by the party at whose instance the witness is summoned,
10    and  the  Commission  shall have power, in its discretion, to
11    require a deposit to cover  the  cost  of  such  service  and
12    witness  fees  and  the  payment of the legal witness fee and
13    mileage to the witness when served with subpoena.  A subpoena
14    issued as aforesaid shall be served in the same manner  as  a
15    subpoena issued out of a court.
16        Any person, party, corporation, or organization who shall
17    be  served  with  a  subpoena  to  appear  and testify, or to
18    produce books, papers, accounts or documents, issued  by  the
19    Commission  or  by  any  interested  party,  commissioner, or
20    hearing examiner, in the course of any proceeding an inquiry,
21    investigation  or  hearing  conducted  under   any   of   the
22    provisions of this Act, and who refuses or neglects refuse or
23    neglect  to  appear,  or  to  testify,  or  to produce books,
24    papers, accounts and  documents  relevant  to  said  inquiry,
25    investigation or hearing as commanded in such subpoena, shall
26    be guilty of a Class A misdemeanor.
27        Any  circuit court of this State, upon application of the
28    Commission, or a commissioner, a or hearing examiner, or  any
29    interested   party   may,   in  its  discretion,  compel  the
30    attendance of witnesses, the  production  of  books,  papers,
31    accounts  and  documents,  and the giving of testimony before
32    the Commission, or before any such  commissioner  or  hearing
33    examiner,  by an attachment for contempt or otherwise, in the
34    same manner as production of evidence may be compelled before
 
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 1    the court.
 2        The clerk of the Illinois Commerce Commission shall  from
 3    time to time issue subpoenas for witnesses as may be required
 4    by  any  interested  party to a proceeding pending before the
 5    Commission.  An order of the Commission, a commissioner, or a
 6    hearing officer is not required to  obtain  issuance  by  the
 7    clerk  of a subpoena or subpoena duces tecum.  For good cause
 8    shown, the Commission, or a hearing officer presiding over  a
 9    proceeding,  on  motion, may quash or modify any subpoena or,
10    in the case of a subpoena duces tecum, condition  the  denial
11    of  the motion upon payment in advance by the person in whose
12    behalf the subpoena is issued of the  reasonable  expense  of
13    producing any item therein specified.
14        In  any  proceeding  before  the  Commission,  any  party
15    thereto  or any person for whose immediate benefit the action
16    is  prosecuted  or  defended,  or  the  officers,  directors,
17    managing agents, foreman, or knowledgeable  employee  of  any
18    party  to  the  proceeding,  may be called and examined as if
19    under cross examination at the instance of any adverse party.
20    The party calling for the examination may rebut the testimony
21    thus given by counter-testimony and may impeach  the  witness
22    by proof of prior inconsistent statements.
23        The Commission, or a commissioner, a or hearing examiner,
24    or  any party may, in any proceeding investigation or hearing
25    before the Commission,  cause  the  deposition  of  witnesses
26    residing  within  or  without  the  State  to be taken in the
27    manner prescribed  by  law  for  like  depositions  in  civil
28    actions  in  the  courts  of this State and, to that end, may
29    compel the attendance of  witnesses  and  the  production  of
30    papers,  books,  accounts,  and  documents.  The Commission's
31    policy on discovery may not  discourage  the  use  of  formal
32    discovery  tools such as depositions or subpoenas in favor of
33    other discovery tools.
34        The Commission may require, by order served on any public
 
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 1    utility in the manner provided  herein  for  the  service  of
 2    orders,  the  production  within  this State at such time and
 3    place as it may designate, of any books, accounts, papers  or
 4    documents  kept  by  any public utility operating within this
 5    State in any office or place without this State, or,  at  its
 6    option,   verified   copies  in  lieu  thereof,  so  that  an
 7    examination thereof may be made by the  Commission  or  under
 8    its direction.
 9    (Source: P.A. 84-617.)

10        Section  99.  Effective date.  This Act takes effect upon
11    becoming law.

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