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| AN ACT concerning utilities.
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| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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| represented in the General Assembly:
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| Section 5. The Illinois Power Agency Act is amended by |
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| adding Section 1-92 as follows: |
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| (20 ILCS 3855/1-92 new) |
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| Sec. 1-92. Aggregation of electrical load by |
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| municipalities and counties. |
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| (a) The corporate authorities of a municipality or county |
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| board of a county
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adopt an ordinance under which it may |
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| aggregate in accordance with this
Section residential and small |
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| commercial retail electrical loads located, respectively, |
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| within the
municipality or the unincorporated areas of the |
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| county and, for that purpose, may solicit bids and enter into |
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| service
agreements to facilitate
for those
loads the sale and |
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| purchase of electricity and related services and equipment. |
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| The corporate authorities or county
board may also exercise |
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| such authority jointly with any other municipality or county.
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| Two or
more
municipalities or counties, or a combination of |
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| both, may initiate a
process
jointly to authorize aggregation |
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| by a majority vote of each particular
municipality or
county as |
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| required by this Section. |
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| If the corporate authorities or the county board seek to |
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| operate the aggregation program as an opt-out program for |
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| residential and small commercial retail customers, then prior |
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| to the adoption of an ordinance with respect to aggregation of |
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| residential and small commercial retail electric loads, the |
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| corporate authorities of a municipality or the county board of |
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| a county shall submit a referendum to its residents to |
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| determine whether or not the aggregation program shall operate |
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| as an opt-out program for residential and small commercial |
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| retail customers. |
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| In addition to the notice and conduct requirements of the |
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| general election law, notice of the referendum shall state |
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| briefly the purpose of the referendum. The question of whether |
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| the corporate authorities or the county board shall adopt an |
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| opt-out aggregation program for residential and small |
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| commercial retail customers shall be submitted to the electors |
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| of the municipality or county board at a regular election and |
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| approved by a majority of the electors voting on the question. |
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| The corporate authorities or county board must certify to the |
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| proper election authority, which must submit the question at an |
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| election in accordance with the Election Code. |
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| The election authority must submit the question in |
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| substantially the following form: |
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| Shall the (municipality or county in which the question |
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| is being voted upon) have the authority to arrange for the |
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| supply of electricity for its residential and small |
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| commercial retail customers who have not opted out of such |
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| program? |
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| The election authority must record the votes as "Yes" or "No". |
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| If a majority of the electors voting on the question vote |
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| in the affirmative, then the corporate authorities or county |
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| board may implement an opt-out aggregation program for |
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| residential and small commercial retail customers. |
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| A referendum must pass in each particular municipality or |
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| county that is engaged in the aggregation program. If the |
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| referendum fails, then the corporate authorities or county |
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| board shall operate the aggregation program as an opt-in |
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| program for residential and small commercial retail customers. |
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| An
ordinance under this Section shall specify whether the |
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| aggregation will occur
only with
the prior consent of each |
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| person owning, occupying, controlling, or using an
electric |
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| load
center proposed to be aggregated. Nothing in this Section,
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| however,
authorizes the aggregation of electric loads that are |
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| served or authorized to be served by an electric cooperative as |
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| defined by and pursuant to the Electric Supplier Act or loads |
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| served by a municipality that owns and operates its own |
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| electric distribution system. No
aggregation shall take
effect |
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| unless
approved by a majority of the members of the corporate |
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| authority or county board voting upon the ordinance.
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| A governmental aggregator under this Section is not a |
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| public utility or an
alternative retail electric supplier.
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| (b) Upon the applicable requisite authority under this |
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| Section, the corporate
authorities or the county board, with |
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| assistance from the Illinois Power Agency, shall develop a plan |
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| of operation and
governance for the
aggregation program so |
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| authorized. Before adopting a plan under this Section,
the
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| corporate authorities or county board shall hold at least 2 |
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| public hearings on
the plan.
Before the first hearing, the |
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| corporate authorities or county board shall
publish notice of
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| the hearings once a week for 2 consecutive weeks in a newspaper |
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| of general
circulation
in the jurisdiction. The notice shall |
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| summarize the plan and state the date,
time, and
location of |
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| each hearing.
Any load aggregation plan established pursuant to |
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| this Section shall: |
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| (1) provide for universal
access to all applicable |
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| residential customers and equitable treatment of |
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| applicable
residential customers; |
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| (2) describe demand management and energy efficiency |
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| services to be
provided to each class of customers;
and |
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| (3) meet any requirements established by law
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| concerning aggregated service offered pursuant to this |
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| Section. |
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| (c) The process for soliciting bids for electricity and |
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| other related services and awarding proposed agreements for the |
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| purchase of electricity and other related services shall be |
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| conducted in the following order: |
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| (1) The corporate authorities or county board may |
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| solicit bids for electricity and other related services. |
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| (2) Notwithstanding Section 16-122 of the Public |
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| Utilities Act and Section 2HH of the Consumer Fraud and |
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| Deceptive Business Practices Act, an electric utility that |
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| provides residential and small commercial retail electric |
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| service in the aggregate area must, upon request of the |
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| corporate authorities or the county board in the aggregate |
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| area, submit to the requesting party, in an electronic |
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| format, those names and addresses of residential and small |
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| commercial retail customers in the aggregate area that are |
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| reflected in the electric utility's records at the time of |
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| the request. Any corporate authority or county board |
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| receiving customer information from an electric utility |
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| shall be subject to the limitations on the disclosure of |
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| the information described in Section 16-122 of the Public |
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| Utilities Act and Section 2HH of the Consumer Fraud and |
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| Deceptive Business Practices Act, and an electric utility |
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| shall not be held liable for any claims arising out of the |
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| provision of information pursuant to this item (2). |
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| (d) If the corporate authorities or county board operate |
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| under an opt-in program for residential and small commercial |
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| retail customers, then the corporate authorities or county |
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| board shall comply with all of the following: |
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| (1) Within 60 days after receiving the bids, the |
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| corporate authorities or county board shall allow |
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| residential and small commercial retail customers to |
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| commit to the terms and conditions of a bid that has been |
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| selected by the corporate authorities or county board. |
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| (2) If (A) the corporate authorities or county board |
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| award proposed agreements for the purchase of electricity |
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| and other related services and (B) an agreement is reached |
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| between the corporate authorities or county board for those |
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| services, then customers committed to the terms and |
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| conditions according to item (1) of this subsection (d) |
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| shall be committed to the agreement. |
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| (e) If the corporate authorities or county board operate as |
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| an opt-out program for residential and small commercial retail |
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| customers, then it shall be the duty of the aggregated entity |
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| to fully inform
residential and small commercial retail |
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| customers in advance that they have the right to opt out of the |
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| aggregation program.
The disclosure shall prominently state |
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| all charges to be made and
shall include
full disclosure of the |
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| cost to obtain service pursuant to Section 16-103 of the Public |
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| Utilities Act, how
to access it,
and the fact that it is |
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| available to them without penalty, if they are
currently |
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| receiving
service under that Section. The Illinois Power Agency |
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| shall furnish, without charge, to
any citizen a
list of all |
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| supply options available to them in a format that
allows
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| comparison of prices and products. |
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| The Illinois Power Agency shall provide assistance to |
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| municipalities, counties, or associations working with |
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| municipalities to help complete the plan and bidding process. |
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| This Section does not prohibit municipalities or counties |
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| from entering into an intergovernmental agreement to aggregate |