Illinois Administrative Code
Title 83 - PUBLIC UTILITIES
Part 288 - UTILITY RATE CASE EXPENSE AND CONSUMER INTERVENOR COMPENSATION FUND
Subpart B - RATE CASE EXPENSE
Section 288.110 - Determination of Reasonable Compensation Costs
Universal Citation: 83 IL Admin Code ยง 288.110
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) Rate case expenses shall be addressed in the attorney review that occurs in post-trial briefs.
b) The factors to be considered by the Commission in determining the justness and reasonableness of compensation costs for all persons covered by Section 288.10 may include, without limitation, the following:
1) The fulfillment of the required support
for compensation costs as required in Section 288.110;
2) Identification of the type of service
involved as either professional or support staff;
3) Novelty, complexity, or difficulty of the
issues;
4) Nature, extent, and
reasonableness of work performed that was considered at the time the work was
performed, including, without limitation, the amount of support required for
pleadings, discovery, briefing, and hearings, and the relevance of the work
products to the justness and reasonableness of the proposed utility
rates;
5) Requisite skill required
to perform services efficiently and accurately;
6) Professional credentials, including,
without limitation, education, training, experience, achievements, and
reputation, in the applicable professional discipline;
7) The reasons why multiple outside counsel,
outside technical experts, utility affiliate counsel, or utility affiliate
technical experts addressed the same issues;
8) Relevant evidence regarding the market
rates concerning fees charged for comparable services, including, as
applicable, fees charged in other rate cases in Illinois or fees charged in
other jurisdictions for rate cases;
9) Hourly rates applicable to outside counsel
and outside technical experts representing or retained by utilities and outside
counsel or outside technical experts representing or retained by other entities
that regularly appear in Commission proceedings; and
10) The reasonableness of the amount of time
taken to perform a task.
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