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92_HB5782 LRB9212181JSpcA 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;or21 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. -2- LRB9212181JSpcA 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,or31 any commissioner, anyorhearing examiner, or any interested 32 party to any proceeding before the Commission; and when the -3- LRB9212181JSpcA 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 proceedingan inquiry,21investigation or hearingconducted under any of the 22 provisions of this Act, and who refuses or neglectsrefuse or23neglectto 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,ora commissioner, aorhearing 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 -4- LRB9212181JSpcA 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,ora commissioner, aorhearing examiner, 24 or any party may, in any proceedinginvestigation or hearing25 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 -5- LRB9212181JSpcA 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.