Illinois Code § 220 ILCS 30/10.9

An electric supplier, after notification by the Commission,
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may file during the 3 month period after the date of notification a claim
for credit in such proportionate amount as computed pursuant to Section
2-202 of The Public Utilities Act. If the
proportionate amount is less than $10, no notification will be sent by the
Commission, and no right to a claim exists as to that amount. Upon the
filing of a claim for credit within the period provided, the Commission
shall issue a credit memorandum in such amount to such electric supplier.
Notification of any claim for credit issued prior to October 1, 1975 may be
filed within the 3 month period from that date, notwithstanding the
preceding sentence. Any claim for credit filed after the period provided
for in this Section is void. Credit memoranda issued pursuant to Section
10.6 and this Section may be applied for the 2 year period from the date of
issuance against the payment of any amount due during that period under the
tax imposed by Section 10.3, or, subject to reasonable rule of the
Commission including requirement of notification, may be assigned to any
other electric supplier subject to regulation under this Act. Credit
memoranda issued prior to October 1, 1975 may be applied for the 2 year
period from said date, notwithstanding the preceding sentence. Any
application of credit memoranda after the period provided for in this
Section is void.

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