Illinois Administrative Code
Title 83 - PUBLIC UTILITIES
Part 200 - RULES OF PRACTICE
Subpart B - FORM, FILING AND SERVICE OF PLEADINGS
Section 200.220 - Declaratory Rulings
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) When requested by the affected person, the Commission may in its sole discretion issue a declaratory ruling with respect to:
b) A request for a declaratory ruling:
c) The Commission may in its sole discretion direct that a request for a declaratory ruling be served on any person the Commission deems may be affected by the request.
d) The requester(s) shall make available for the Commission's use the originals, or, if so directed, certified or verified copies, of all books, papers, and documents that may be required. Failure to do so may be grounds for declining to issue a declaratory ruling.
e) Responses, if any, to a request for declaratory ruling shall:
f) Replies to responses may be filed with the Commission within 14 days after service, or within such other time as the Commission directs.
g) All requests, responses and replies containing allegations of fact must be supported by affidavit or verified.
h) The Commission may in its sole discretion dispose of a request for a declaratory ruling solely on the basis of the written submissions filed before it.
i) Declaratory rulings shall not be appealable.
j) The Commission may, pursuant to Section 10-113 of the Public Utilities Act [220 ILCS 5/10-113] and after notice to the affected person, revoke or revise its declaratory ruling. However, a person whose request for a declaratory ruling has been granted by the Commission and who has relied in good faith on the declaratory ruling shall not thereafter be fined, sanctioned or otherwise penalized by the Commission as a result of such reliance.
k) The Commission shall maintain as a public record in its Springfield office and make available for public inspection and copying any declaratory rulings. The Commission shall delete trade secrets or other confidential information from the ruling before making it available for public inspection.
l) With regard to a request filed under subsection(a)(2) of this Section, if the Commission determines that compliance with the federal rule: