Illinois Code § 220 ILCS 10/4

Citizens utility board: formation and membership.
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(1) There
is created a nonprofit public body corporate and politic to be known as
the "Citizens Utility Board". Any utility consumer
who has submitted a membership form and has contributed membership dues
to the corporation in the preceding 12 months shall be a member of the corporation.
A member may resign from membership at any time.

 
(2) The board shall, upon certification of their nominations pursuant to
subsection (2) of Section 12 and request by the candidate, within 5 days
provide to each candidate for election to the
board a current list of members residing in the candidate's
district. Such list shall include the names and current addresses of
members within such district, and may be used by the candidate only for
election purposes.

 
(3) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Act or any other provisions
of law, if the corporation does not receive contributions from at least
10,000 citizens of this State within 3 years of the
effective date of this Act,
the corporation shall be dissolved.

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