Ill. Admin. Code tit. 92, § 530.275
b) General
c) Utility Permit Continuing Bond
Surety shall be provided as a continuing bond to remain in full force and effect for all utility companies issued a general utility permit providing for long-term or permanent occupancy of State highway right-of-way.
d) Individual Utility Permit Bond
Surety shall be provided by a contractor who constructs or maintains utility facilities, under permit, for a municipality or other public body which is not required to maintain a continuing bond. Individual utility permit bonds are to remain in full force and effect until the specific project is completed and the highway right-of-way is restored in accordance with Section 530.250. As a minimum, Individual Utility Permit Bonds remain in full force and effect for five years from date of permit approval by the Department.
e) Continuing Bond for Utility Contractors
A contractor who has occasion to frequently request permits for utility work may provide, at its option, a continuing bond. This arrangement eliminates the need for the contractor to secure an individual utility permit bond for each project.
f) If the surety bond expires, the permit can be revoked.
AGENCY NOTE: Forms mentioned in this Part are available from District offices as shown in Section 530.Illustration A or the Department of Transportation, Bureau of Maintenance, 2300 South Dirksen Parkway, Springfield, Illinois, 62764.