Ill. Admin. Code tit. 83, § 275.30 - Promotional Practices or Allowances Prohibited
No electric or gas utility and/or its affiliates shall, without first obtaining specific authorization from this Commission, engage in or make any of the following promotional practices or allowances:
a) Make any loans, guarantee of loans or grants to
any group, corporation or individual for building construction; or engage, in any
way, in the investment in or financing of any non-utility property for the purpose
or evident design of inducing the use of utility service;
b) Make any payment to any group, corporation or
individual for any promotional, advertising or publicity purpose of any of said
group, corporation or individual except for payments not exceeding one-half the cost
for joint advertising with dealers of electric or gas appliances for the sale of
said appliances;
c) Make any payment or
extend any other consideration to architects, engineers, builders, subdividers or
others for work done on property not owned by said electric or gas utility and/or
its affiliated companies except for feasibility studies to determine the cost of
using electricity or gas;
d) Purchase or
acquire for the purpose of leasing or renting to others, or make loans to others for
the purchase of any electric or gas equipment, appliance or facilities, the cost of
which exceeds $2,500.00 for each specific location, without first having obtained
the approval of this Commission;
e)
Guarantee the maximum dollar amount of electric or gas bills.
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