Illinois Code § 220 ILCS 5/10-112

Service of Commission orders.
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Every order of the
Commission shall be served upon every person
or corporation to be affected thereby by personal delivery of a copy thereof, by mailing in the United States mail a
copy thereof in a sealed package with postage prepaid, or by electronic
means to the person to be
affected thereby or in the case of a corporation, to any officer or agent
thereof upon whom a summons of a circuit court may be
served in a civil action. Where such persons or corporations, or both,
exceed 3 in number, service as herein provided may be upon the attorneys or
representatives of record, if there be any; and in any event, mailing in
the United States mail as herein provided, shall constitute service,
without additional proof of a receipt of such copy or copies of
such
order. Within a time specified in the order
of the Commission every person and corporation upon whom it is served must,
if so required in the order, notify the Commission in like manner whether
the terms of the order are accepted and will be obeyed.

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