Sec. 2. The General Assembly declares it to be in the public interest that, in order to avoid duplication of facilities and to minimize disputes between electric suppli.
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Sec. 2. The General Assembly declares it to be in the public interest that, in order to avoid duplication of facilities and to minimize disputes between electric suppliers which may result in inconvenience and diminished efficiency in electric service to the public, any 2 or more electric suppliers may contract, subject to the approval of the Illinois Commerce Commission, as to the respective areas in which each supplier is to provide service.