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Rep. Kimberly Du Buclet
Filed: 3/9/2026
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| 1 | | AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 4313
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| 2 | | AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend House Bill 4313 as follows: |
| 3 | | on page 2, line 4, by replacing "and" with "and"; and |
| 4 | | on page 2, line 10, by replacing "." with "; and ."; and |
| 5 | | on page 2, immediately below line 10, by inserting the |
| 6 | | following: |
| 7 | | "(v) shall reflect seasonal pricing in the variable |
| 8 | | rates the alternative retail electric supplier charges to |
| 9 | | customers if the customers being served are located within |
| 10 | | the service area of a regional transmission organization |
| 11 | | or independent system operator that administers a market |
| 12 | | that results in supply prices with seasonal variations |
| 13 | | being passed on to customers who receive supply from an |
| 14 | | electric utility."; and |
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| 1 | | on page 8, line 19, by replacing "25%" with "10%"; and |
| 2 | | by replacing line 20 on page 9 through line 17 on page 17 with |
| 3 | | the following: |
| 4 | | "(220 ILCS 5/16-118) |
| 5 | | Sec. 16-118. Services provided by electric utilities to |
| 6 | | alternative retail electric suppliers. |
| 7 | | (a) It is in the best interest of Illinois energy |
| 8 | | consumers to promote fair and open competition in the |
| 9 | | provision of electric power and energy and to prevent |
| 10 | | anticompetitive practices in the provision of electric power |
| 11 | | and energy. Therefore, to the extent an electric utility |
| 12 | | provides electric power and energy or delivery services to |
| 13 | | alternative retail electric suppliers and such services are |
| 14 | | not subject to the jurisdiction of the Federal Energy |
| 15 | | Regulatory Commission, and are not competitive services, they |
| 16 | | shall be provided through tariffs that are filed with the |
| 17 | | Commission, pursuant to Article IX of this Act. Each electric |
| 18 | | utility shall permit alternative retail electric suppliers to |
| 19 | | interconnect facilities to those owned by the utility provided |
| 20 | | they meet established standards for such interconnection, and |
| 21 | | may provide standby or other services to alternative retail |
| 22 | | electric suppliers. The alternative retail electric supplier |
| 23 | | shall sign a contract setting forth the prices, terms and |
| 24 | | conditions for interconnection with the electric utility and |
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| 1 | | the prices, terms and conditions for services provided by the |
| 2 | | electric utility to the alternative retail electric supplier |
| 3 | | in connection with the delivery by the electric utility of |
| 4 | | electric power and energy supplied by the alternative retail |
| 5 | | electric supplier. |
| 6 | | (b) An electric utility shall file a tariff pursuant to |
| 7 | | Article IX of the Act that would allow alternative retail |
| 8 | | electric suppliers or electric utilities other than the |
| 9 | | electric utility in whose service area retail customers are |
| 10 | | located to issue single bills to the retail customers for both |
| 11 | | the services provided by such alternative retail electric |
| 12 | | supplier or other electric utility and the delivery services |
| 13 | | provided by the electric utility to such customers. The tariff |
| 14 | | filed pursuant to this subsection shall (i) require partial |
| 15 | | payments made by retail customers to be credited first to the |
| 16 | | electric utility's tariffed services, (ii) impose commercially |
| 17 | | reasonable terms with respect to credit and collection, |
| 18 | | including requests for deposits, (iii) retain the electric |
| 19 | | utility's right to disconnect the retail customers, if it does |
| 20 | | not receive payment for its tariffed services, in the same |
| 21 | | manner that it would be permitted to if it had billed for the |
| 22 | | services itself, and (iv) require the alternative retail |
| 23 | | electric supplier or other electric utility that elects the |
| 24 | | billing option provided by this tariff to include on each bill |
| 25 | | to retail customers an identification of the electric utility |
| 26 | | providing the delivery services and a listing of the charges |
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| 1 | | applicable to such services. The tariff filed pursuant to this |
| 2 | | subsection may also include other just and reasonable terms |
| 3 | | and conditions. In addition, an electric utility, an |
| 4 | | alternative retail electric supplier or electric utility other |
| 5 | | than the electric utility in whose service area the customer |
| 6 | | is located, and a customer served by such alternative retail |
| 7 | | electric supplier or other electric utility, may enter into an |
| 8 | | agreement pursuant to which the alternative retail electric |
| 9 | | supplier or other electric utility pays the charges specified |
| 10 | | in Section 16-108, or other customer-related charges, |
| 11 | | including taxes and fees, in lieu of such charges being |
| 12 | | recovered by the electric utility directly from the customer. |
| 13 | | (c) An electric utility with more than 100,000 customers |
| 14 | | shall file a tariff pursuant to Article IX of this Act that |
| 15 | | provides alternative retail electric suppliers, and electric |
| 16 | | utilities other than the electric utility in whose service |
| 17 | | area the retail customers are located, with the option to have |
| 18 | | the electric utility purchase their receivables for power and |
| 19 | | energy service provided to residential retail customers and |
| 20 | | non-residential retail customers with a non-coincident peak |
| 21 | | demand of less than 400 kilowatts. Receivables for power and |
| 22 | | energy service of alternative retail electric suppliers or |
| 23 | | electric utilities other than the electric utility in whose |
| 24 | | service area the retail customers are located shall be |
| 25 | | purchased by the electric utility at a just and reasonable |
| 26 | | discount rate to be reviewed and approved by the Commission |
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| 1 | | after notice and hearing. The discount rate shall be based on |
| 2 | | the electric utility's historical bad debt and any reasonable |
| 3 | | start-up costs and administrative costs associated with the |
| 4 | | electric utility's purchase of receivables. The discounted |
| 5 | | rate for purchase of receivables shall be included in the |
| 6 | | tariff filed pursuant to this subsection (c). The discount |
| 7 | | rate filed pursuant to this subsection (c) shall be subject to |
| 8 | | periodic Commission review. The electric utility retains the |
| 9 | | right to impose the same terms on retail customers with |
| 10 | | respect to credit and collection, including requests for |
| 11 | | deposits, and retain the electric utility's right to |
| 12 | | disconnect the retail customers, if it does not receive |
| 13 | | payment for its tariffed services or purchased receivables, in |
| 14 | | the same manner that it would be permitted to if the retail |
| 15 | | customers purchased power and energy from the electric |
| 16 | | utility. The tariff filed pursuant to this subsection (c) |
| 17 | | shall permit the electric utility to recover from retail |
| 18 | | customers any uncollected receivables that may arise as a |
| 19 | | result of the purchase of receivables under this subsection |
| 20 | | (c), may also include other just and reasonable terms and |
| 21 | | conditions, and shall provide for the prudently incurred costs |
| 22 | | associated with the provision of this service pursuant to this |
| 23 | | subsection (c). Nothing in this subsection (c) permits the |
| 24 | | double recovery of bad debt expenses from customers. |
| 25 | | (d) An electric utility with more than 100,000 customers |
| 26 | | shall file a tariff pursuant to Article IX of this Act that |
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| 1 | | would provide alternative retail electric suppliers or |
| 2 | | electric utilities other than the electric utility in whose |
| 3 | | service area retail customers are located with the option to |
| 4 | | have the electric utility produce and provide single bills to |
| 5 | | the retail customers for both the electric power and energy |
| 6 | | service provided by the alternative retail electric supplier |
| 7 | | or other electric utility and the delivery services provided |
| 8 | | by the electric utility to the customers. The tariffs filed |
| 9 | | pursuant to this subsection shall require the electric utility |
| 10 | | to collect and remit customer payments for electric power and |
| 11 | | energy service provided by alternative retail electric |
| 12 | | suppliers or electric utilities other than the electric |
| 13 | | utility in whose service area retail customers are located. |
| 14 | | The tariff filed pursuant to this subsection shall require the |
| 15 | | electric utility to include on each bill to retail customers |
| 16 | | an identification of the alternative retail electric supplier |
| 17 | | or other electric utility that elects the billing option. The |
| 18 | | tariff filed pursuant to this subsection (d) may also include |
| 19 | | other just and reasonable terms and conditions and shall |
| 20 | | provide for the recovery of prudently incurred costs |
| 21 | | associated with the provision of service pursuant to this |
| 22 | | subsection (d). The costs associated with the provision of |
| 23 | | service pursuant to this Section shall be subject to periodic |
| 24 | | Commission review. |
| 25 | | (e) An electric utility with more than 100,000 customers |
| 26 | | in this State shall file a tariff pursuant to Article IX of |
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| 1 | | this Act that provides alternative retail electric suppliers, |
| 2 | | and electric utilities other than the electric utility in |
| 3 | | whose service area the retail customers are located, with the |
| 4 | | option to have the electric utility purchase 2 billing cycles |
| 5 | | worth of uncollectible receivables for power and energy |
| 6 | | service provided to residential retail customers and to |
| 7 | | non-residential retail customers with a non-coincident peak |
| 8 | | demand of less than 400 kilowatts upon returning that customer |
| 9 | | to that electric utility for delivery and energy service after |
| 10 | | that alternative retail electric supplier, or an electric |
| 11 | | utility other than the electric utility in whose service area |
| 12 | | the retail customer is located, has made reasonable collection |
| 13 | | efforts on that account. Uncollectible receivables for power |
| 14 | | and energy service of alternative retail electric suppliers, |
| 15 | | or electric utilities other than the electric utility in whose |
| 16 | | service area the retail customers are located, shall be |
| 17 | | purchased by the electric utility at a just and reasonable |
| 18 | | discount rate to be reviewed and approved by the Commission, |
| 19 | | after notice and hearing. The discount rate shall be based on |
| 20 | | the electric utility's historical bad debt for receivables |
| 21 | | that are outstanding for a similar length of time and any |
| 22 | | reasonable start-up costs and administrative costs associated |
| 23 | | with the electric utility's purchase of receivables. The |
| 24 | | discounted rate for purchase of uncollectible receivables |
| 25 | | shall be included in the tariff filed pursuant to this |
| 26 | | subsection (e). The electric utility retains the right to |
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| 1 | | impose the same terms on these retail customers with respect |
| 2 | | to credit and collection, including requests for deposits, and |
| 3 | | retains the right to disconnect these retail customers, if it |
| 4 | | does not receive payment for its tariffed services or |
| 5 | | purchased receivables, in the same manner that it would be |
| 6 | | permitted to if the retail customers had purchased power and |
| 7 | | energy from the electric utility. The tariff filed pursuant to |
| 8 | | this subsection (e) shall permit the electric utility to |
| 9 | | recover from retail customers any uncollectable receivables |
| 10 | | that may arise as a result of the purchase of uncollectible |
| 11 | | receivables under this subsection (e), may also include other |
| 12 | | just and reasonable terms and conditions, and shall provide |
| 13 | | for the prudently incurred costs associated with the provision |
| 14 | | of this service pursuant to this subsection (e). Nothing in |
| 15 | | this subsection (e) permits the double recovery of utility bad |
| 16 | | debt expenses from customers. The electric utility may file a |
| 17 | | joint tariff for this subsection (e) and subsection (c) of |
| 18 | | this Section. |
| 19 | | (f) Every alternative retail electric supplier or electric |
| 20 | | utility other than the electric utility in whose service area |
| 21 | | retail customers are located that issues single bills to the |
| 22 | | retail customers for the services provided by the alternative |
| 23 | | retail electric supplier or other electric utility to the |
| 24 | | customers shall include on the single bills issued to |
| 25 | | residential customers the current utility electric supply |
| 26 | | price to compare that would apply to the customer for the |
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| 1 | | billing period if the customer obtained supply from the |
| 2 | | utility, including the difference between the supply price of |
| 3 | | the utility and the supply price of the alternative retail |
| 4 | | electric supplier or other electric utility and whether that |
| 5 | | difference would result in savings or costs for the customer. |
| 6 | | The current utility electric supply price shall be the sum of |
| 7 | | the electric supply charge and the transmission services |
| 8 | | charge and shall disclose that the price does not include the |
| 9 | | monthly purchased electricity adjustment. |
| 10 | | (g) Every electric utility that provides delivery and |
| 11 | | supply services shall include on each bill issued to |
| 12 | | residential customers who obtain supply from an alternative |
| 13 | | retail electric supplier the current utility electric supply |
| 14 | | price to compare that would apply to the customer for the |
| 15 | | billing period if the customer obtained supply from the |
| 16 | | utility, including the difference between the supply price of |
| 17 | | the utility and the supply price of the alternative retail |
| 18 | | electric supplier and whether that difference would result in |
| 19 | | savings or costs for the customer. The current utility |
| 20 | | electric supply price to compare shall be the sum of the |
| 21 | | electric supply charge and the transmission services charge |
| 22 | | and shall disclose that the price does not include the monthly |
| 23 | | purchased electricity adjustment. |
| 24 | | (Source: P.A. 101-590, eff. 1-1-20.)"; and |
| 25 | | on page 37, line 8, by replacing "25%" with "10%"; and |