Sen. Rachel Ventura

Filed: 2/26/2026

 

 


 

 


 
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AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 3104

2    AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend Senate Bill 3104 by replacing
3everything after the enacting clause with the following:
 
4    "Section 5. The Counties Code is amended by changing
5Section 5-46005 as follows:
 
6    (55 ILCS 5/5-46005)
7    (This Section may contain text from a Public Act with a
8delayed effective date)
9    Sec. 5-46005. Definitions. As used in this Division:
10    "Low-voltage solar-powered device" means a piece of
11equipment designed for a particular purpose, including, but
12not limited to, doorbells, security systems, and illumination
13equipment, powered by a solar collector operating at less than
1450 volts, and located:
15        (1) entirely within the lot or parcel owned by the
16    property owner; or

 

 

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1        (2) within a common area without being permanently
2    attached to common property.
3    "Solar collector" means:
4        (1) an assembly, structure, or design, including
5    passive elements, used for gathering, concentrating, or
6    absorbing direct and indirect solar energy and specially
7    designed for holding a substantial amount of useful
8    thermal energy and to transfer that energy to a gas,
9    solid, or liquid or to use that energy directly;
10        (2) a mechanism that absorbs solar energy and converts
11    it into electricity;
12        (3) a mechanism or process used for gathering solar
13    energy through wind or thermal gradients; or
14        (4) a component used to transfer thermal energy to a
15    gas, solid, or liquid, or to convert it into electricity.
16    "Solar energy" means radiant energy received from the sun
17at wavelengths suitable for heat transfer, photosynthetic use,
18or photovoltaic use.
19    "Solar energy system" means:
20        (1) a complete assembly, structure, or design of a
21    solar collector or a solar storage mechanism that uses
22    solar energy for generating electricity or for heating or
23    cooling gases, solids, liquids, or other materials; and
24        (2) the design, materials, or elements of a system and
25    its maintenance, operation, and labor components, and the
26    necessary components, if any, of supplemental conventional

 

 

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1    energy systems designed or constructed to interface with a
2    solar energy system.
3    "Solar energy system" includes a plug-in solar energy
4system, as defined in Section 16-107.5a of the Public
5Utilities Act.
6    "Solar storage mechanism" means equipment or elements,
7such as piping and transfer mechanisms, containers, heat
8exchangers, batteries, or controls thereof and gases, solids,
9liquids, or combinations thereof, that are utilized for
10storing solar energy, gathered by a solar collector, for
11subsequent use.
12(Source: P.A. 104-458, eff. 6-1-26.)
 
13    Section 10. The Illinois Municipal Code is amended by
14changing Section 11-15.5-5 as follows:
 
15    (65 ILCS 5/11-15.5-5)
16    (This Section may contain text from a Public Act with a
17delayed effective date)
18    Sec. 11-15.5-5. Definitions. As used in this Division:
19    "Low-voltage solar-powered device" means a piece of
20equipment designed for a particular purpose, including, but
21not limited to, doorbells, security systems, and illumination
22equipment, powered by a solar collector operating at less than
2350 volts, and located:
24        (1) entirely within the lot or parcel owned by the

 

 

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1    property owner; or
2        (2) within a common area without being permanently
3    attached to common property.
4    "Solar collector" means:
5        (1) an assembly, structure, or design, including
6    passive elements, used for gathering, concentrating, or
7    absorbing direct and indirect solar energy and specially
8    designed for holding a substantial amount of useful
9    thermal energy and to transfer that energy to a gas,
10    solid, or liquid or to use that energy directly;
11        (2) a mechanism that absorbs solar energy and converts
12    it into electricity;
13        (3) a mechanism or process used for gathering solar
14    energy through wind or thermal gradients; or
15        (4) a component used to transfer thermal energy to a
16    gas, solid, or liquid, or to convert it into electricity.
17    "Solar energy" means radiant energy received from the sun
18at wavelengths suitable for heat transfer, photosynthetic use,
19or photovoltaic use.
20    "Solar energy system" means:
21        (1) a complete assembly, structure, or design of a
22    solar collector or a solar storage mechanism that uses
23    solar energy for generating electricity or for heating or
24    cooling gases, solids, liquids, or other materials; and
25        (2) the design, materials, or elements of a system and
26    its maintenance, operation, and labor components, and the

 

 

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1    necessary components, if any, of supplemental conventional
2    energy systems designed or constructed to interface with a
3    solar energy system.
4    "Solar energy system" includes a plug-in solar energy
5system, as defined in Section 16-107.5a of the Public
6Utilities Act.
7    "Solar storage mechanism" means equipment or elements,
8such as piping and transfer mechanisms, containers, heat
9exchangers, batteries, or controls thereof and gases, solids,
10liquids, or combinations thereof, that are utilized for
11storing solar energy, gathered by a solar collector, for
12subsequent use.
13(Source: P.A. 104-458, eff. 6-1-26.)
 
14    Section 15. The Public Utilities Act is amended by adding
15Section 16-107.5a as follows:
 
16    (220 ILCS 5/16-107.5a new)
17    Sec. 16-107.5a. Plug-in solar energy system.
18    (a) As used in this Section:
19    "Electricity provider" has the meaning given to that term
20in Section 16-107.5.
21    "Eligible customer" means a retail customer of an
22electricity provider.
23    "Net electricity metering" has the meaning given to that
24term in Section 16-107.5.

 

 

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1    "Plug-in solar energy system" means a solar energy system,
2as defined in Section 10 of the Homeowners' Energy Policy
3Statement Act, that:
4        (1) may include an energy storage system;
5        (2) can export no more than 1,200 watts to a receiving
6    outlet;
7        (3) is designed to be connected to a building's
8    electrical system through an existing electrical outlet;
9        (4) is located on an exclusive-use balcony, patio,
10    yard, porch, or similar area;
11        (5) is intended primarily to offset part of an
12    eligible customer's electricity consumption;
13        (6) meets the standards of the most current edition of
14    the National Electrical Code that are applicable to
15    plug-in solar energy systems; and
16        (7) is certified by Underwriters Laboratories or an
17    equivalent nationally recognized testing laboratory.
18    (b) An electricity provider shall not require an eligible
19customer who uses, or intends to install and use, a plug-in
20solar energy system to do any of the following:
21        (1) obtain the electricity provider's approval before
22    installing or using the plug-in solar energy system;
23        (2) pay a fee or charge related to the installation or
24    use of the plug-in solar energy system; or
25        (3) install additional controls or equipment on the
26    plug-in solar energy system beyond those specified in the

 

 

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1    definition of "plug-in solar energy system" under
2    subsection (a).
3    (c) An eligible customer may, but shall not be required
4to, conform the eligible customer's plug-in solar energy
5system to the interconnection requirements under Section
616-107.5 and any rules adopted by the Commission pursuant to
7Section 16-107.5. A plug-in solar energy system that does not
8interconnect to the electrical system in a manner that is
9consistent with the applicable rules adopted by the Commission
10pursuant to Section 16-107.5 shall not be eligible for net
11electricity metering under Section 16-107.5.
12    (d) A plug-in solar energy system shall not qualify for
13any rebate under Section 16-107.6.
14    (e) An electricity provider shall not be liable for any
15damage or injury caused by an eligible customer's plug-in
16solar energy system.
17    (f) Homeowners' associations, common interest community
18associations, and condominium unit owners' associations shall
19not adopt or enforce any covenant, bylaw, regulation, or other
20rule that unreasonably restricts or prohibits, or has the
21effect of prohibiting, the installation or use of a plug-in
22solar energy system that has a maximum power output to a
23receptacle outlet of 391 watts or less. This subsection (f)
24applies only to contracts, covenants, bylaws, rules, or other
25governing documents created, entered into, renewed, or amended
26on or after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the

 

 

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1104th General Assembly. Homeowners' associations, common
2interest community associations, and condominium unit owners'
3associations that are exempt from the Homeowners' Energy
4Policy Statement Act under paragraph (2) of Section 45 of the
5Homeowners' Energy Policy Statement Act are exempt from the
6requirements of this subsection (f).
7    (g) Landlords shall not adopt or enforce any lease or
8contract that unreasonably restricts or prohibits, or has the
9effect of prohibiting, the installation or use of a plug-in
10solar energy system that has a maximum power output to a
11receptacle outlet of 391 watts or less. This subsection (g)
12applies only to contracts, leases, or other governing
13documents created, entered into, renewed, or amended on or
14after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 104th
15General Assembly.
16    (h) A plug-in solar energy system that has a maximum power
17output to a receptacle outlet of 391 watts or less is exempt
18from any building safety code provisions or any product
19listing standard provisions that would require alterations to
20a building's premises, wiring, or electrical panels. A plug-in
21solar energy system with a maximum output to a receptacle
22outlet of 391 watts or less is not exempt from certification by
23Underwriters Laboratories or an equivalent nationally
24recognized testing laboratory.
25    (i) The installation of a plug-in solar energy system that
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1watts is prohibited until the National Fire Protection
2Association adopts a standard in the National Electrical Code
3that is applicable to plug-in solar energy systems that have a
4maximum output to a receptacle outlet of more than 391 watts.
 
5    Section 20. The Homeowners' Energy Policy Statement Act is
6amended by changing Section 10 as follows:
 
7    (765 ILCS 165/10)
8    Sec. 10. Definitions. In this Act:
9    "Solar energy" means radiant energy received from the sun
10at wave lengths suitable for heat transfer, photosynthetic
11use, or photovoltaic use.
12    "Solar collector" means:
13        (1) an assembly, structure, or design, including
14    passive elements, used for gathering, concentrating, or
15    absorbing direct and indirect solar energy, specially
16    designed for holding a substantial amount of useful
17    thermal energy and to transfer that energy to a gas,
18    solid, or liquid or to use that energy directly; or
19        (2) a mechanism that absorbs solar energy and converts
20    it into electricity; or
21        (3) a mechanism or process used for gathering solar
22    energy through wind or thermal gradients; or
23        (4) a component used to transfer thermal energy to a
24    gas, solid, or liquid, or to convert it into electricity.

 

 

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1    "Solar storage mechanism" means equipment or elements
2(such as piping and transfer mechanisms, containers, heat
3exchangers, batteries, or controls thereof, and gases, solids,
4liquids, or combinations thereof) that are utilized for
5storing solar energy, gathered by a solar collector, for
6subsequent use.
7    "Solar energy system" means:
8        (1) a complete assembly, structure, or design of solar
9    collector, or a solar storage mechanism, which uses solar
10    energy for generating electricity or for heating or
11    cooling gases, solids, liquids, or other materials; and
12        (2) the design, materials, or elements of a system and
13    its maintenance, operation, and labor components, and the
14    necessary components, if any, of supplemental conventional
15    energy systems designed or constructed to interface with a
16    solar energy system.
17    "Solar energy system" includes a plug-in solar energy
18system, as defined in Section 16-107.5a of the Public
19Utilities Act.
20(Source: P.A. 102-161, eff. 7-26-21.)
 
21    Section 25. The Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business
22Practices Act is amended by adding Section 2MMMM as follows:
 
23    (815 ILCS 505/2MMMM new)
24    Sec. 2MMMM. Plug-in solar energy system labeling.

 

 

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1    (a) No person shall sell, attempt to sell, or offer to sell
2to a consumer in this State a plug-in solar energy system that
3is manufactured on or after January 1, 2027 unless a label is
4placed on the plug-in solar energy system that contains the
5following statement: "WARNING: plug-in solar energy systems
6can overload circuits and damage electrical wiring if the
7output of the plug-in solar energy system exceeds circuit
8amperage capacity. Overloaded or damaged circuits and
9electrical wiring can lead to electrical fires. Plug-in solar
10energy systems should never be used without first verifying
11that the output of the plug-in solar energy system does not
12exceed circuit amperage capacity.".
13    (b) The label required under subsection (a) shall be
14attached to a plug-in solar energy system in a conspicuous
15location. The label must be in a type size that is clearly
16visible and that is no smaller than the largest type size used
17for other consumer information on the plug-in solar energy
18system.
19    (c) The Attorney General may adopt rules setting forth
20additional requirements for the placement and formatting of
21the label required under subsection (a).
22    (d) A violation of this Section constitutes an unlawful
23practice within the meaning of this Act.".