PART 468 DISTRIBUTED GENERATION INSTALLER CERTIFICATION : Sections Listing

TITLE 83: PUBLIC UTILITIES
CHAPTER I: ILLINOIS COMMERCE COMMISSION
SUBCHAPTER c: ELECTRIC UTILITIES
PART 468 DISTRIBUTED GENERATION INSTALLER CERTIFICATION


AUTHORITY: Implementing Section 16-128A of the Public Utilities Act [220 ILCS 5/16-128A] and authorized by Sections 16-128A and 10-101 of the Public Utilities Act [220 ILCS 5/128A and10-101].

SOURCE: Adopted at 37 Ill. Reg. 6184, effective April 25, 2013.

 

Section 468.20  Definitions

 

Terms defined in Section 16-128A of the Act shall have the same meaning for purposes of this Part as they have under the Act, unless further defined in this Part.

 

"Act" means the Public Utilities Act [220 ILCS 5].

 

"Applicant" means a person or entity that files an application with the Illinois Commerce Commission (Commission) requesting certification pursuant to Section 16-128A of the Act to install distribution generation facilities.

 

"Certificate holder" means an entity that has received certification pursuant to this Part and that is in good standing with the Commission.

 

"Directly supervised" means that there is a person on-site who meets the qualifications to perform distributed generation (DG) installations who is available for consultation and review of work performed by apprentices or electrical contractors who may be performing installations.

 

"Distributed generation facility" means the equipment used by an interconnection customer to generate or store electricity that operates in parallel with the electric distribution system.  A distributed generation facility typically includes an electric generator, a prime mover, and the interconnection equipment required to safely interconnect with the electric distribution system or local electric power system.

 

"Entity" means an organization, institution or individual that has its own existence for legal or tax purposes and is involved in the business of installing distributed generation.

 

"Illinois Community College Board" is the State coordinating board for community colleges that administers the Public Community College Act [110 ILCS 805] in a manner that maximizes the ability of the community colleges to serve their communities.

 

"Install" means to complete the electrical wiring and connections necessary to interconnect the distributed generation facility with the electric utility's distribution system at the point of interconnection between the facility and the utility.  The meaning of "install" in this Part specifically does not include:

 

Electrical wiring and connections to interconnect the distributed generation facility performed by utility workers on the electric utility's distribution system;

 

Electrical wiring and connections internal to the distributed generation facility performed by the manufacturer; or

 

Tasks not associated with the electrical interconnection of the distributed generation facility and the utility, including those relating to planning and project management performed by individuals such as an inspector, management planner, consultant, project designer, contractor or supervisor for the project.

 

"NEC" shall mean the National Electric Code adopted by the National Fire Protection Association, Inc, 1 Batterymarch Park, Quincy MA 02169 (NFPA 70E), effective August 25, 2010.

 

"Qualified person" means a person who performs installations on behalf of the certificate holder and who has either satisfactorily completed at least five installations of a specific distributed generation technology or has completed at least one of the following programs requiring lab or field work and received a certification of satisfactory completion: an apprenticeship as a journeyman electrician from a DOL registered electrical apprenticeship and training program; a North American Board of Certified Energy Practitioners (NABCEP) distributed generation technology certification program; an Underwriters Laboratories (UL) distributed generation technology certification program; an Electronics Technicians Association (ETA) distributed generation technology certification program; or an Associate in Applied Science degree from an Illinois Community College Board approved community college program in the appropriate distributed generation technology.  To be considered a "qualified person", the experience and/or training relied upon must be with the same type of distributed generation technology for which the qualification status is sought.

 

"Retail customer" means the same as that term is defined in Section 16-102 of the Act. For purposes of this Part, a "retail customer" includes that retail customer's employees, officers and agents.

 

"Self-installer" means an individual who leases or purchases a cogeneration facility for his or her own personal use and installs such cogeneration or self-generation facility on his or her own premises without the assistance of any other person. [220 ILCS 5/16-128A(a)]

 

"USDOL registered electrician apprenticeship program" and "United States Department of Labor registered electrician apprenticeship program" means an electrician apprenticeship training program that is registered with the United States Department of Labor (USDOL).

 

"USDOL certification of satisfactory completion" means that person has received a nationally recognized and portable Certificate of Completion from an electrician apprenticeship program that is registered with USDOL.

 

Section 468.30  Applicability

 

After December 31, 2013, with the exception of self-installers, all entities that install distributed generation facilities shall be certified by the Commission under this Part prior to installing any distributed generation facilities in the State of Illinois.

 

Section 468.40  Application Procedures

 

a)         The applicant shall file its application for certification under this Part and provide all information required by this Part.

 

b)         Contents of documents filed by applicants shall be consistent with Subpart B of the Commission's Rules of Practice (83 Ill. Adm. Code 200).

 

c)         Applications for certification shall be submitted with the appropriate fee payment.  

 

d)         Applications for certification under this Part shall be filed with the Chief Clerk of the Commission and shall be verified by a corporate officer pursuant to 83 Ill. Adm. Code 200.130 (the Commission's Rules of Practice).

 

Section 468.50  Required Application Information

 

Applications for certification under this Part shall contain the following information:

 

a)         The applicant's name (including d/b/a, if any), street address, telephone number, facsimile number and website and email addresses. The applicant shall provide the business name as that name appears on its Illinois Secretary of State's Office registration. The applicant shall provide assumed business names if and only if those names are registered with the Illinois Secretary of State's Office. This information shall be kept current and any change shall be filed with the Chief Clerk of the Commission at the Commission's Springfield office within 15 days after the change occurs;

 

b)         Contact information, including names, addresses, telephone numbers, facsimile numbers and e-mail addresses for persons or entities responsible for issues related to processing the application;

 

c)         Applicant's Federal Employer Identification Number (FEIN) or Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN), as applicable;

 

d)         A certification that the applicant will comply with informational and reporting requirements established under this Part;

 

e)         A statement that the Applicant agrees to accept service by electronic means as provided for in 83 Ill. Adm. Code 200.1050 (the Commission's Rules of Practice);

 

f)         An exhibit (with any confidential personal information such as a Social Security number redacted) containing the following information for each qualified person who will perform or directly supervise installations to satisfy the requirements of this Part:

 

1)         A copy of the certification of satisfactory completion of the relevant training programs; and/or

 

2)         An affidavit by each qualifying person attesting to having satisfactorily completed at least five installations of distributed generation facilities, the affidavit to include the type of each distributed generation facility (wind turbine, fuel cell, natural gas generator, etc.).

 

Section 468.60  Certification Requirements

 

An applicant shall be certified if its application satisfies the following requirements:

 

a)         The applicant certifies that it will remain in compliance with all applicable laws and regulations and Commission rules and orders, including, but not limited to, the requirements of Sections 16-128(a) and 16-128A of the Act and this Part.

 

b)         The applicant certifies that it will ensure that its employees, agents or contractors, or the employees, agents or contractors of any entity, agent or contractor with which it has contracted to perform those functions within the State of Illinois, shall:

 

1)         Comply with applicable building and electrical codes, including those contained in the NEC;

 

2)         Comply with the distributed generation facility manufacturer's installation instructions;

 

3)         Install only distributed generation facilities that meet recognized industry standards; and

 

4)         Ensure that all obligations required under this Part and Sections 16-128(a) and 16-128A of the Act are met prior to placing into, or returning into, use any distributed generation facility that the certificate holder installed.

 

c)         The applicant certifies that it will comply with applicable licensing and municipal bonding requirements to do business in the State of Illinois.

 

d)         The applicant certifies that every installation of a distributed generation facility will be performed only by:

 

1)         a qualified person; or

 

2)         an electrical contractor who is not a qualified person, provided he/she is directly supervised by a qualified person; or

 

3)         a person who is not a qualified person but is enrolled in a training program that, upon satisfactory completion, will meet the requirement to become a qualified person provided he/she is directly supervised by a qualified person.

 

e)         The applicant certifies that it is licensed to do business in the State of Illinois.

 

Section 468.70  Certifications Conditioned Upon Compliance

 

Each certification issued to an applicant is conditioned upon compliance with the provisions of this Part and Sections 16-128(a) and 16-128A of the Act.  Violation of this Part or the Act make the certificate holder subject to penalties, including suspension, revocation, fines or a combination of sanctions.

 

Section 468.80  Annual Recertification and Reporting

 

a)         A certificate holder shall recertify annually to remain in good standing with the Commission.  Recertification involves submitting a recertification report that includes the information required by subsection (c) and, for any late reports, any applicable late fees.

 

b)         By April 1 of each year, each certificate holder shall submit a recertification report identified with the name of the certificate holder as it appears in the most recent Commission order granting certification under this Part. The report shall be filed with the Chief Clerk of the Commission and shall be verified by a corporate officer pursuant to 83 Ill. Adm. Code 200.130 (the Commission's Rules of Practice).

 

c)         The recertification report shall contain the following information:

 

1)         A statement certifying that the certificate holder continues to maintain the required qualifications for the service authority granted in its certificate;

 

2)         A list of all qualified persons who installed distributed generation facilities on behalf of the certificate holder during the previous calendar year.  For each person, state whether the certificate holder provided the person's qualifications to the Commission with the certificate holder's original application or with a recertification report.  If the latter, identify the relevant recertification report for each person by the calendar year that it covered;

 

3)         A list of all qualified persons currently employed by the certificate holder.  For each person not listed in response to subsection (c)(2), state when the person began employment and provide for each person proof of the person's qualifications consistent with Section 486.50(f);

 

4)         A statement confirming the certificate holder's continuing compliance with all requirements set forth in this Part and Sections 16-128(a) and 16-128A of the Act; and

 

5)         The number of distributed generation facilities, classified by installed generation capacity and fuel energy source (solar, wind, natural gas, etc.), that the certificate holder installed during the prior calendar year in each electric utility's service area.

 

d)         The report shall not contain customer identifying information.

 

e)         All reports shall provide the name, telephone number and email and mailing addresses of at least one person who is designated by the certificate holder to address questions pertaining to the report.

 

f)         A certificate holder that does not submit a recertification report within 30 days after the April 1 annual recertification date is subject to late fees as specified in Section 468.120.

 

Section 468.90  Complaint Procedures

 

Complaints shall be filed in conformance with 83 Ill. Adm. Code 200.160 and 200.170 and 83 Ill. Adm. Code 280.170.  The complaint shall comply with the Commission's Rules of Practice (83 Ill. Adm. Code 200).

 

Section 468.100  Commission Oversight

 

a)         Upon complaint or on the Commission's own motion, the Commission may investigate all activities subject to this Part or Sections 16-128(a) or 16-128A of the Act, including violations of this Part or the statutes.

 

b)         If, after notice and hearing, the Commission determines that an entity is installing distributed generation facilities without Commission certification, the Commission shall issue penalties for noncompliance.

 

Section 468.110  Maintenance of Records

 

The applicant shall agree to adopt and follow procedures ensuring that documentation regarding the installation of distributed generation facilities are retained for a period of not less than three calendar years after the calendar year in which they were created.  These records shall be made available, upon request, to the Commission or its Staff on a confidential and proprietary basis.

 

Section 468.120  Fees

 

a)         The following fees shall apply:

 

1)         Application for certification                                                   $50

 

2)         Late filing annual recertification report                                  $10/day

            (minimum $100)                    

 

3)         Returned check fee                                                                 $25

 

b)         Application and recertification fees are nonrefundable.

 

c)         All fees under this Part shall be paid by certified check, cashier's check or money order made payable to "Illinois Commerce Commission/DG Certification".  Each payment shall be accompanied by documentation identifying what fee is being paid, the entity's name, address and Federal Employer Identification Number (FEIN)/Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN).

 

Section 468.130  Notification Requirements for Retail Customers Seeking Net Metering Service

 

Electric utilities shall require retail customers who seek net metering service from an electric utility to provide the following information related to the installation of the retail customer's distributed generation facility:

 

a)         For a distributed generation facility that was self-installed, a statement from the retail customer certifying that the facility was self-installed;

 

b)         For a distributed generation facility that was not self-installed:

 

1)         The business name, address and phone number of the entity that installed the distributed generation facility;

 

2)         The Commission docket number in which the entity obtained a certificate from the Commission; and

 

3)         A copy of the invoice for the installation services or other information demonstrating that the designated entity installed the distributed generation facility.

 

Section 468.140  Initial Compliance Date

 

The initial date for compliance with this Part is December 31, 2013.