No such person or corporation is affiliated within the meaning of this
Section however, if such person or corporation is otherwise subject to
the jurisdiction of the Commission or such person or corporation has not had
transactions or dealings other than the holding of stock and the receipt of
dividends thereon with such public utility during the 2 year period next
preceding.
(3) No management, construction, engineering, supply, financial or similar
contract and no contract or arrangement for the purchase, sale, lease or
exchange of any property or for the furnishing of any service, property
or thing, hereafter made with any affiliated interest, as hereinbefore defined,
shall be effective unless it has first been filed with and consented to
by the Commission or is exempted in accordance with the provisions of this
Section or of Section 16-111 of this Act. The Commission may condition such
approval
in such manner
as it may deem necessary to safeguard the public interest. If it be found
by the Commission, after investigation and a hearing, that any such contract
or arrangement
is not in the public interest, the Commission may disapprove such contract or
arrangement.
Every contract or arrangement not consented to or excepted by the Commission
as provided for in this Section is void.
The consent to, or exemption or waiver of consent to, any contract or
arrangement under this Section or Section 16-111,
does not
constitute approval of payments thereunder for the purpose of computing
expense of operation in any rate proceeding. However, the Commission shall
not require a public utility to make purchases at prices exceeding the prices
offered by an affiliated interest, and the Commission shall not be required
to disapprove or disallow, solely on the ground that such payments yield
the affiliated interest a return or rate of return in excess of that allowed
the public utility, any portion of payments for purchases from an affiliated
interest.
(4) The Commission may by general rules applicable alike to all public
utilities affected thereby waive the filing and necessity for approval of
contracts and arrangements described in subparagraph (3) of this Section in
cases of (a) contracts or arrangements made in the ordinary course of business
for the employment of officers or employees; (b) contracts or arrangements
made in the ordinary course of business for the purchase of services, supplies,
or other personal property at prices not exceeding the standard or prevailing
market prices, or at prices or rates fixed pursuant to law; (c) contracts
or arrangements where the total obligation to be incurred under such contract
or arrangement does
not exceed the lesser of (i) $5,000,000 or (ii) 2% of the public utility's
receipts from all tariffed services (as defined in Article XVI) in the
preceding calendar year; (d) the temporary leasing, lending or interchanging of
equipment in the ordinary course of business or in case of an emergency;
and (e) contracts made by a public utility with a person or corporation
whose bid is the most favorable to the public utility, as ascertained by
competitive bidding.
If the Commission, after a hearing, finds that any public utility is abusing
or has abused such general rule and thereby is evading compliance with the
standard established herein, the Commission may require such public utility
to thereafter file and receive the Commission's approval upon all such
transactions, but that general rule shall remain in full force and effect
as to all other public utilities.
(Source: P.A. 90-561, eff. 12-16-97.)
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