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Code · Illinois · Chapter 220 — UTILITIES · Act 5

(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2030)

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(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2030)
Sec. 13-713. Consumer complaint resolution process.
(a)It is the intent of the General Assembly that consumer complaints against telecommunications carriers shall be concluded as expeditiously as possible consistent with the rights of the parties thereto to the due process of law and protection of the public interest.
(b)The Commission shall promulgate rules that permit parties to resolve disputes through mediation. A consumer may request mediation upon completion of the Commission's informal complaint process and prior to the initiation of a formal complaint as described in Commission rules.
(c)A residential consumer or business consumer with fewer than 20 lines shall have the right to request mediation for resolution of a dispute with a telecommunications carrier. The carrier shall be required to participate in mediation at the consumer's request.
(d)The Commission may retain the services of an independent neutral mediator or trained Commission staff to facilitate resolution of the consumer dispute. The mediation process must be completed no later than 45 days after the consumer requests mediation.
(e)If the parties reach agreement, the agreement shall be reduced to writing at the conclusion of the mediation. The writing shall contain mutual conditions, payment arrangements, or other terms that resolve the dispute in its entirety. If the parties are unable to reach agreement or after 45 days, whichever occurs first, the consumer may file a formal complaint with the Commission as described in Commission rules.
(f)If either the consumer or the carrier fails to abide by the terms of the settlement agreement, either party may exercise any rights it may have as specified in the terms of the agreement or as provided in Commission rules.
(g)All notes, writings and settlement discussions related to the mediation shall be exempt from discovery and shall be inadmissible in any agency or court proceeding.
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