(35 ILCS 640/2-7.6)
Sec. 2-7.6.
Revocation of certificate of registration.
The Department may, after notice and a hearing as provided
herein, revoke the certificate of registration of any person
who violates any of the provisions of this Law. Before
revocation of a certificate of registration, the Department
shall, within 90 days after non-compliance and at least 7
days prior to the date of the hearing, give the person so
accused notice in writing of the charge against him or her,
and on the date designated shall conduct a hearing upon this
matter. The lapse of such 90 day period shall not preclude
the Department from conducting revocation proceedings at a
later date if necessary. Any hearing held under this
Section shall be conducted by the Director or by
any officer or employee of the Department designated in
writing by the Director.
Upon the hearing of any such proceeding, the Director
or any officer or employee of the Department
designated in writing by the Director may
administer oaths, and the Department may procure by its
subpoena the attendance of witnesses and, by its subpoena
duces tecum, the production of relevant books and papers.
Any circuit court, upon application either of the accused or
of the Department, may, by order duly entered, require the
attendance of witnesses and the production of relevant books
and papers before the Department in any hearing relating to
the revocation of certificates of registration. Upon refusal
or neglect to obey the order of the court, the court may
compel obedience thereof by proceedings for contempt.
The Department may, by application to any circuit
court, obtain an injunction requiring any person who
engages in business as a delivering supplier of electricity to obtain a
certificate of registration.
Upon refusal or
neglect to obey the order of the court, the court may compel
obedience by proceedings for contempt.
(Source: P.A. 90-561, eff. 8-1-98.)
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