Illinois Code § 220 ILCS 5/16-123

Establishment of customer information
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centers for electric utilities and
alternative retail electric suppliers.
 
(a) All electric utilities and alternative retail electric
suppliers shall be required to maintain a customer call center
where customers can reach a representative and receive current
information. Customers shall periodically be notified on how
to reach the call center. The Commission shall have the
authority to establish reporting requirements for such
centers.

 
(b) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary, an electric utility may:
 
 
(1) disclose the current utility electric supply 
 
price to a retail customer who takes electric power and energy supply service from an alternative retail electric supplier;
 
 
(2) disclose the supply price the customer is paying 
 
as reflected on the customer's bill, if known;
 
 
(3) furnish to a retail customer a list of frequently 
 
asked questions to be used by the retail customer in evaluating electric power and energy supply rate offers by alternative retail electric suppliers; this list may include, but is not limited to, the following: 
 
 
 
(A) length of the contract;
 
 
 
(B) the price per kilowatt hour, and whether the 
 
 
contract price is fixed or variable, and if variable, the circumstances under which the price may change;
 
 
 
(C) whether penalties or early termination fees 
 
 
apply if the customer terminates the contract before the expiration of its term; and
 
 
 
(D) whether the customer may be subject to any 
 
 
other adjustments, penalties, surcharges, or costs beyond the electric power and energy supply rate; and 
 
 
(4) provide to a retail customer education 
 
information published by the Office of Retail Market Development and the Office of the Attorney General regarding the selection and evaluation of electric power and energy supply rate offers by alternative retail electric suppliers.

price to a retail customer who takes electric power and energy supply service from an alternative retail electric supplier;
as reflected on the customer's bill, if known;
asked questions to be used by the retail customer in evaluating electric power and energy supply rate offers by alternative retail electric suppliers; this list may include, but is not limited to, the following:
contract price is fixed or variable, and if variable, the circumstances under which the price may change;
apply if the customer terminates the contract before the expiration of its term; and
other adjustments, penalties, surcharges, or costs beyond the electric power and energy supply rate; and
information published by the Office of Retail Market Development and the Office of the Attorney General regarding the selection and evaluation of electric power and energy supply rate offers by alternative retail electric suppliers.

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