Illinois Administrative Code
Title 83 - PUBLIC UTILITIES
Part 300 - GUIDELINES FOR LAND AND RIGHT-OF-WAY ACQUISITIONS
Section 300.30 - Negotiation of the Acquisition of Land or a Land Right-of-Way Easement
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
This Section shall govern the actions of every person acting on behalf of a public utility when negotiating the acquisition of land or a land right-of-way easement:
a) At least 14 days before the time when a utility initiates telephone or personal contact with the landowner to negotiate the acquisition of land or a land right-of-way easement, the utility representative shall send a letter to the landowner by certified mail, return receipt requested, containing the information set forth in subsection (c) together with the "Statement of Information from the Illinois Commerce Commission Concerning Acquisition of Land or Land Rights-of-Way by Illinois Utilities and Common Carriers by Pipeline" (see Appendix A).
b) Utility representatives shall keep and maintain a permanent record of all letters sent in compliance with this Section.
c) Any letter sent by the utility representative shall be on that representative's letterhead or on the letterhead of the utility, and it shall clearly set forth:
d) If the landowner does not contact the utility representative within two weeks after the mailing of the original letter, that representative shall contact the landowner to attempt to establish a mutually convenient time and date for a meeting to discuss the matter.
e) Each utility representative shall carry, and show to every landowner contacted, an identification card with the name and address, the employer, and a recent picture of the utility representative. All contacting persons shall provide their telephone numbers to landowners.
f) Upon the initial personal contact with the landowner, each utility representative shall be prepared to discuss, with specificity, the project for which the land or a land right-of-way is sought and shall more specifically inform and advise the landowner of the following: