Securing Issue of Bill for Goods Not Received-Penalty. .132 Issuing Non-Negotiable Bill Without Words "Not Negotiable"..132 416. Penalty for Doing Business Without License. 417. Not to Discriminate When Grain May be Mixed-Receipts. .14 14 418. Manner of Issuing Receipts.. 419. Cancelling Receipts.. cation-Canceled Receipts... 14 14 14 .14 427. 422. 423. Posting Grain in Stores-Statement to Register-Daily Publi 424. Grades of Grain.. 425. Appointment of Chief Inspector-Qualifications. 426. Duty of Chief Inspector... Deputy Inspectors... .14 14 14 .14 14 14 Board of Commissioners to Exercise General Supervision-Pay. 14 .14 435. Necessary Expenses for Inspection of Grain. .14 436. Loss by Fire-Heating-Order of Delivery-Grain Out of Condition .14 437. Tampering With Grain Stored-Private Bins-Drying, Cleaning, Moving. 440. Assuming to Act as Inspector-Misconduct of Inspector-Influencing .14 441. Owner, etc., Dissatisfied With Inspection-His Rights. 452. Committee on Appeals-Oath-Bond-Who May Serve. 453. "Registered for Collection"-Inspection Fee.. 454. Repeal 455. Weigh-Master-Appointment of. Duties of.. 457. Fees for Weighing. 458. Weigh-Master-Qualifications-Bond-Compensation 459. May Adopt Rules for Weighing.. 460. Neglect of Duty-Penalty.. XXXV. Warehouse Receipts. 462. Form-kequisites 463. Terms and Conditions.. 464. 14 .149 149 150 150 .150 .150 .150 151 151 .151 151 .152 .152 .152 152 152 .152 152 153 153 Delivery of Goods, Failure to Cancel Negotiable Receipt. 472. Delivery of Part of Goods-Failure to Cancel.... Alteration of Receipt-Effect.... 479. Right and Title of Third Person no Defense-Exception.. Liability for Damages Caused by Non-Existence of Goods, etc. 156 510. Issuing Receipt for Goods Not Actually Received-Penalty. 511. Issuing Receipt Containing False Statement-Penalty... 512. Issuing Duplicate Receipt Without Marking Same-Penalty....161 513. Issuing Receipt Without Stating Joint Ownership-Penalty...161 514. Delivering Goods Where Negotiable Receipt Outstanding-Pen- PA XXXVI. 521. XXXVII. 522. Issuance and Cancellation of Receipts. Warehouse Receipts-When to Issue-What to Contain-to be Uniform Cold Storage Act. "Cold Storage" Defined, etc. 523. License-Penalty for Operating Without. License Revoked for Unsanitary Conditions. Inspection and Supervision.. Diseased or Tainted Food Not to be Stored. Food Container Must be Stamped With Date of Storage and 524. 525. 526. 527. 528. 529. 530. 531. 532. 533. Penalties Length of Storage-Approval of Continuance-Report, etc. Return of Articles Released From Storage. Rules-Effective Date 534. Interpretation of Act. 535. Citation of Act.. 536. Repeal PUBLIC UTILITIES IN GENERAL. AN ACT I. PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION LAW. to provide for the regulation of public utilities. Approved June 30, 1913 In force January 1, 1914. (L. 1913, p. 459. Hurd's Revised Statutes 1917, Ch. 111 a., Secs. 1-86.) ARTICLE I. ORGANIZATION AND POWERS OF THE COMMISSION. 1. Public Utilities Commission-Appointment-Term—Quorum. SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, represented in the General Assembly: That there, is hereby created a State Public Utilities Commission consisting of five members. Within thirty days after this Act shall take effect, the Governor shall, with the advice and consent of the Senate, appoint five persons to constitute such Commission, two to serve until the first day of March, 1915, two until the first day of March, 1916, and one until the first day of March, 1917. On or before the first days of March, 1915, 1916 and 1917, respectively, and thereafter as the term of any member expires, the Governor by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, shall appoint one or two members of the Commission, as the case may be to serve for the term of six years from and after the expiration of the term of his predecessor. Each Commissioner shall hold office until his successor shall have been appointed and qualified. Not more than three members of said Commission shall be affiliated with the same political party. The Governor shall from time to time designate the member of the Commission who shall be its chairman. Every vacancy in the Commission shall be filled for the unexpired portion of the term by appointment by the Governor, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate: Provided, that if any vacancy occurs during the recess of the Senate, the Governor may make a temporary appointment until the next meeting of the Senate. A majority of the Commission shall constitute a quorum to transact business; but no vacancy shall impair the right of the remaining commissioners to exercise all of the powers of the Commission; and every finding, order or decision made by a commissioner, when approved and confirmed by the Commission shall be and be deemed to be the finding, order or decision of the Commission. NOTE. The "State Public Utilities Commission" was abolished by the Civil Administrative Code of March 7, 1917, and the "Public Utilities Commission," a division of the Department of Trade and Commerce, was created and invested with the powers and duties of the former Commission. The provisions of the Code affecting this change are as follows: § 56. The Department of Trade and Commerce shall have power: |