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1 | AN ACT concerning regulation. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | represented in the General Assembly: | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Section 5. The Public Utilities Act is amended by changing | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Sections 9-224, 9-225, 9-227, and 9-229 and by adding Sections | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | 9-224.1 and 9-231 as follows: | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7 | (220 ILCS 5/9-224) (from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 9-224) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Sec. 9-224. The Commission shall not consider as an | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9 | expense of any public utility company , for the purpose of | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
10 | determining any rate or charge, any amount expended for | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | political activity or lobbying as defined in the " Lobbyist | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Registration Act " . The Commission shall also not consider as | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
13 | an expense of any public utility, for the purpose of | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | determining any rate or charge, any amount expended for | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | contributions or gifts to political candidates, political | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | parties, political or legislative committees, or any committee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | or organization working to influence referendum petitions or | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
18 | elections or contributions to a trade association, chamber of | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
19 | commerce, or public charity, including, but not limited to, a | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
20 | charity managed by the public utility or affiliated interest. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
21 | (Source: P.A. 84-617.) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
22 | (220 ILCS 5/9-224.1 new) |
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1 | Sec. 9-224.1. Insurance expenses. The Commission shall not | ||||||
2 | consider as an expense of any public utility, for the purpose | ||||||
3 | of determining any rate or charge, any amount expended by the | ||||||
4 | public utility for director and officers liability insurance | ||||||
5 | and fiduciary liability insurance. In determining whether | ||||||
6 | other types of insurance purchased by the public utility are | ||||||
7 | recoverable, the Commission shall determine whether the | ||||||
8 | insurance is of financial benefit to ratepayers of the public | ||||||
9 | utility or its shareholders. If the Commission determines the | ||||||
10 | insurance purchased by the public utility is of benefit to its | ||||||
11 | shareholders, then it shall not be a recoverable expense. | ||||||
12 | (220 ILCS 5/9-225) (from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 9-225) | ||||||
13 | Sec. 9-225. (1) For the purposes of this Section: | ||||||
14 | (a) "Advertising" means the commercial use, by an | ||||||
15 | electric, gas, water, or sewer utility, of any media, | ||||||
16 | including newspapers, printed matter, radio and | ||||||
17 | television, in order to transmit a message to a | ||||||
18 | substantial number of members of the public or to such | ||||||
19 | utility's consumers; | ||||||
20 | (b) "Political advertising" means any advertising for | ||||||
21 | the purpose of influencing public opinion with respect to | ||||||
22 | legislative, administrative or electoral matters, or with | ||||||
23 | respect to any controversial issue of public importance; | ||||||
24 | (c) "Promotional advertising" means any advertising | ||||||
25 | for the purpose of encouraging any person to select or use |
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1 | the service or additional service of a utility or the | ||||||
2 | selection or installation of any appliance or equipment | ||||||
3 | designed to use such utility's service; and | ||||||
4 | (d) "Goodwill or institutional advertising" means any | ||||||
5 | advertising either on a local or national basis designed | ||||||
6 | primarily to bring the utility's name before the general | ||||||
7 | public in such a way as to improve the image of the utility | ||||||
8 | or to promote controversial issues for the utility or the | ||||||
9 | industry. | ||||||
10 | (2) In any general rate increase requested by any gas, | ||||||
11 | electric, water, or sewer utility company under the provisions | ||||||
12 | of this Act, the Commission shall not consider, for the | ||||||
13 | purpose of determining any rate, charge or classification of | ||||||
14 | costs, any direct or indirect expenditures for promotional, | ||||||
15 | political, or institutional advertising or goodwill | ||||||
16 | advertising , unless the Commission finds the advertising to be | ||||||
17 | in the best interest of the Consumer or authorized as provided | ||||||
18 | pursuant to subsection 3 of this Section. | ||||||
19 | (3) The following categories of advertising shall be | ||||||
20 | considered allowable operating expenses for gas, electric, | ||||||
21 | water, or sewer utilities: | ||||||
22 | (a) Advertising which informs consumers how they can | ||||||
23 | conserve energy or water, reduce peak demand for electric | ||||||
24 | or gas energy, or reduce demand for water; | ||||||
25 | (b) Advertising required by law or regulations, | ||||||
26 | including advertising required under Part I of Title II of |
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1 | the National Energy Conservation Policy Act; | ||||||
2 | (c) Advertising regarding service interruptions, | ||||||
3 | safety measures or emergency conditions; | ||||||
4 | (d) Advertising concerning employment opportunities | ||||||
5 | with such utility; | ||||||
6 | (e) Advertising which promotes the use of energy | ||||||
7 | efficient appliances, equipment or services; | ||||||
8 | (f) Explanations of existing or proposed rate | ||||||
9 | schedules or notifications of hearings thereon; | ||||||
10 | (g) Advertising that identifies the location and | ||||||
11 | operating hours of company business offices; | ||||||
12 | (h) Advertising which promotes the shifting of demand | ||||||
13 | from peak to off-peak hours or which encourages the | ||||||
14 | off-peak usage of the service; and | ||||||
15 | (i) "Other" categories of advertisements not | ||||||
16 | includable in paragraphs (a) through (h), but which are | ||||||
17 | not political, promotional, institutional or goodwill | ||||||
18 | advertisements. | ||||||
19 | (4) Notwithstanding subsections (2) and (3) of this | ||||||
20 | Section, goodwill or institutional advertising is not a | ||||||
21 | recoverable expense. | ||||||
22 | (Source: P.A. 95-814, eff. 8-13-08.) | ||||||
23 | (220 ILCS 5/9-227) (from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 9-227) | ||||||
24 | Sec. 9-227. It shall be proper for the Commission to | ||||||
25 | consider as an operating expense, for the purpose of |
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1 | determining whether a rate or other charge or classification | ||||||
2 | is sufficient, donations made by a public utility for energy | ||||||
3 | assistance. Donations to the public welfare or for charitable | ||||||
4 | scientific, religious or educational purposes shall be | ||||||
5 | nonrecoverable shareholder expenses , provided that such | ||||||
6 | donations are reasonable in amount. In determining the | ||||||
7 | reasonableness of such donations, the Commission may not | ||||||
8 | establish, by rule, a presumption that any particular portion | ||||||
9 | of an otherwise reasonable amount may not be considered as an | ||||||
10 | operating expense. The Commission shall be prohibited from | ||||||
11 | disallowing by rule, as an operating expense, any portion of a | ||||||
12 | reasonable donation for public welfare or charitable purposes . | ||||||
13 | (Source: P.A. 85-122.) | ||||||
14 | (220 ILCS 5/9-229) | ||||||
15 | Sec. 9-229. Consideration of attorney and expert | ||||||
16 | compensation as an expense and intervenor compensation fund. | ||||||
17 | (a) The Commission shall deem as a nonrecoverable expense | ||||||
18 | by a public utility specifically assess the justness and | ||||||
19 | reasonableness of any amount expended by a public utility to | ||||||
20 | compensate attorneys or technical experts to prepare and | ||||||
21 | litigate a general rate case filing. This issue shall be | ||||||
22 | expressly addressed in the Commission's final order. | ||||||
23 | (b) The State of Illinois shall create a Consumer | ||||||
24 | Intervenor Compensation Fund subject to the following: | ||||||
25 | (1) Provision of compensation for Consumer Interest |
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1 | Representatives that intervene in Illinois Commerce | ||||||
2 | Commission proceedings will increase public engagement, | ||||||
3 | encourage additional transparency, expand the information | ||||||
4 | available to the Commission, and improve decision-making. | ||||||
5 | (2) As used in this Section, "Consumer interest | ||||||
6 | representative" means: | ||||||
7 | (A) a residential utility customer or group of | ||||||
8 | residential utility customers represented by a | ||||||
9 | not-for-profit group or organization registered with | ||||||
10 | the Illinois Attorney General under the Solicitation | ||||||
11 | for of Charity Act; | ||||||
12 | (B) representatives of not-for-profit groups or | ||||||
13 | organizations whose membership is limited to | ||||||
14 | residential utility customers; or | ||||||
15 | (C) representatives of not-for-profit groups or | ||||||
16 | organizations whose membership includes Illinois | ||||||
17 | residents and that address the community, economic, | ||||||
18 | environmental, or social welfare of Illinois | ||||||
19 | residents, except government agencies or intervenors | ||||||
20 | specifically authorized by Illinois law to participate | ||||||
21 | in Commission proceedings on behalf of Illinois | ||||||
22 | consumers. | ||||||
23 | (3) A consumer interest representative is eligible to | ||||||
24 | receive compensation from the consumer intervenor | ||||||
25 | compensation fund if its participation included lay or | ||||||
26 | expert testimony or legal briefing and argument concerning |
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1 | the expenses, investments, rate design, rate impact, or | ||||||
2 | other matters affecting the pricing, rates, costs or other | ||||||
3 | charges associated with utility service, the Commission | ||||||
4 | adopts a material recommendation related to a significant | ||||||
5 | issue in the docket, and participation caused a | ||||||
6 | significant financial hardship to the participant; | ||||||
7 | however, no consumer interest representative shall be | ||||||
8 | eligible to receive an award pursuant to this Section if | ||||||
9 | the consumer interest representative receives any | ||||||
10 | compensation, funding, or donations, directly or | ||||||
11 | indirectly, from parties that have a financial interest in | ||||||
12 | the outcome of the proceeding. | ||||||
13 | (4) Within 30 days after the effective date of this | ||||||
14 | amendatory Act of the 102nd General Assembly, each utility | ||||||
15 | that files a request for an increase in rates under | ||||||
16 | Article IX or Article XVI shall deposit an amount equal to | ||||||
17 | one half of the rate case attorney and expert expense | ||||||
18 | reported to allowed by the Commission, but not to exceed | ||||||
19 | $500,000, into the fund within 35 days of the date of the | ||||||
20 | Commission's final Order in the rate case or 20 days after | ||||||
21 | the denial of rehearing under Section 10-113 of this Act, | ||||||
22 | whichever is later. The Consumer Intervenor Compensation | ||||||
23 | Fund shall be used to provide payment to consumer interest | ||||||
24 | representatives as described in this Section and shall not | ||||||
25 | be a recoverable expense by the public utility . | ||||||
26 | (5) An electric public utility with 3,000,000 or more |
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1 | retail customers shall contribute $450,000 to the Consumer | ||||||
2 | Intervenor Compensation Fund within 60 days after the | ||||||
3 | effective date of this amendatory Act of the 102nd General | ||||||
4 | Assembly. A combined electric and gas public utility | ||||||
5 | serving fewer than 3,000,000 but more than 500,000 retail | ||||||
6 | customers shall contribute $225,000 to the Consumer | ||||||
7 | Intervenor Compensation Fund within 60 days after the | ||||||
8 | effective date of this amendatory Act of the 102nd General | ||||||
9 | Assembly. A gas public utility with 1,500,000 or more | ||||||
10 | retail customers that is not a combined electric and gas | ||||||
11 | public utility shall contribute $225,000 to the Consumer | ||||||
12 | Intervenor Compensation Fund within 60 days after the | ||||||
13 | effective date of this amendatory Act of the 102nd General | ||||||
14 | Assembly. A gas public utility with fewer than 1,500,000 | ||||||
15 | retail customers but more than 300,000 retail customers | ||||||
16 | that is not a combined electric and gas public utility | ||||||
17 | shall contribute $80,000 to the Consumer Intervenor | ||||||
18 | Compensation Fund within 60 days after the effective date | ||||||
19 | of this amendatory Act of the 102nd General Assembly. A | ||||||
20 | gas public utility with fewer than 300,000 retail | ||||||
21 | customers that is not a combined electric and gas public | ||||||
22 | utility shall contribute $20,000 to the Consumer | ||||||
23 | Intervenor Compensation Fund within 60 days after the | ||||||
24 | effective date of this amendatory Act of the 102nd General | ||||||
25 | Assembly. A combined electric and gas public utility | ||||||
26 | serving fewer than 500,000 retail customers shall |
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1 | contribute $20,000 to the Consumer Intervenor Compensation | ||||||
2 | Fund within 60 days after the effective date of this | ||||||
3 | amendatory Act of the 102nd General Assembly. A water or | ||||||
4 | sewer public utility serving more than 100,000 retail | ||||||
5 | customers shall contribute $80,000, and a water or sewer | ||||||
6 | public utility serving fewer than 100,000 but more than | ||||||
7 | 10,000 retail customers shall contribute $20,000. | ||||||
8 | (6)(A) Prior to the entry of a Final Order in a | ||||||
9 | docketed case, the Commission Administrator shall provide | ||||||
10 | a payment to a consumer interest representative that | ||||||
11 | demonstrates through a verified application for funding | ||||||
12 | that the consumer interest representative's participation | ||||||
13 | or intervention without an award of fees or costs imposes | ||||||
14 | a significant financial hardship based on a schedule to be | ||||||
15 | developed by the Commission. The Administrator may require | ||||||
16 | verification of costs incurred, including statements of | ||||||
17 | hours spent, as a condition to paying the consumer | ||||||
18 | interest representative prior to the entry of a Final | ||||||
19 | Order in a docketed case. | ||||||
20 | (B) If the Commission adopts a material recommendation | ||||||
21 | related to a significant issue in the docket and | ||||||
22 | participation caused a financial hardship to the | ||||||
23 | participant, then the consumer interest representative | ||||||
24 | shall be allowed payment for some or all of the consumer | ||||||
25 | interest representative's reasonable attorney's or | ||||||
26 | advocate's fees, reasonable expert witness fees, and other |
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1 | reasonable costs of preparation for and participation in a | ||||||
2 | hearing or proceeding. Expenses related to travel or meals | ||||||
3 | shall not be compensable. | ||||||
4 | (C) The consumer interest representative shall submit | ||||||
5 | an itemized request for compensation to the Consumer | ||||||
6 | Intervenor Compensation Fund, including the advocate's or | ||||||
7 | attorney's reasonable fee rate, the number of hours | ||||||
8 | expended, reasonable expert and expert witness fees, and | ||||||
9 | other reasonable costs for the preparation for and | ||||||
10 | participation in the hearing and briefing within 30 days | ||||||
11 | of the Commission's final order after denial or decision | ||||||
12 | on rehearing, if any. | ||||||
13 | (7) Administration of the Fund. | ||||||
14 | (A) The Consumer Intervenor Compensation Fund is | ||||||
15 | created as a special fund in the State treasury. All | ||||||
16 | disbursements from the Consumer Intervenor Compensation | ||||||
17 | Fund shall be made only upon warrants of the Comptroller | ||||||
18 | drawn upon the Treasurer as custodian of the Fund upon | ||||||
19 | vouchers signed by the Executive Director of the | ||||||
20 | Commission or by the person or persons designated by the | ||||||
21 | Director for that purpose. The Comptroller is authorized | ||||||
22 | to draw the warrant upon vouchers so signed. The Treasurer | ||||||
23 | shall accept all warrants so signed and shall be released | ||||||
24 | from liability for all payments made on those warrants. | ||||||
25 | The Consumer Intervenor Compensation Fund shall be | ||||||
26 | administered by an Administrator that is a person or |
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1 | entity that is independent of the Commission. The | ||||||
2 | administrator will be responsible for the prudent | ||||||
3 | management of the Consumer Intervenor Compensation Fund | ||||||
4 | and for recommendations for the award of consumer | ||||||
5 | intervenor compensation from the Consumer Intervenor | ||||||
6 | Compensation Fund. The Commission shall issue a request | ||||||
7 | for qualifications for a third-party program administrator | ||||||
8 | to administer the Consumer Intervenor Compensation Fund. | ||||||
9 | The third-party administrator shall be chosen through a | ||||||
10 | competitive bid process based on selection criteria and | ||||||
11 | requirements developed by the Commission. The Illinois | ||||||
12 | Procurement Code does not apply to the hiring or payment | ||||||
13 | of the Administrator. All Administrator costs may be paid | ||||||
14 | for using monies from the Consumer Intervenor Compensation | ||||||
15 | Fund, but the Program Administrator shall strive to | ||||||
16 | minimize costs in the implementation of the program. | ||||||
17 | (B) The computation of compensation awarded from the | ||||||
18 | fund shall take into consideration the market rates paid | ||||||
19 | to persons of comparable training and experience who offer | ||||||
20 | similar services, but may not exceed the comparable market | ||||||
21 | rate for services paid by the public utility as part of its | ||||||
22 | nonrecoverable rate case expense reported to the | ||||||
23 | Commission . | ||||||
24 | (C)(1) Recommendations on the award of compensation by | ||||||
25 | the administrator shall include consideration of whether | ||||||
26 | the Commission adopted a material recommendation related |
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1 | to a significant issue in the docket and whether | ||||||
2 | participation caused a financial hardship to the | ||||||
3 | participant and the payment of compensation is fair, just | ||||||
4 | and reasonable. | ||||||
5 | (2) Recommendations on the award of compensation by | ||||||
6 | the administrator shall be submitted to the Commission for | ||||||
7 | approval. Unless the Commission initiates an investigation | ||||||
8 | within 45 days after the notice to the Commission, the | ||||||
9 | award of compensation shall be allowed 45 days after | ||||||
10 | notice to the Commission. Such notice shall be given by | ||||||
11 | filing with the Commission on the Commission's e-docket | ||||||
12 | system, and keeping open for public inspection the award | ||||||
13 | for compensation proposed by the Administrator. The | ||||||
14 | Commission shall have power, and it is hereby given | ||||||
15 | authority, either upon complaint or upon its own | ||||||
16 | initiative without complaint, at once, and if it so | ||||||
17 | orders, without answer or other formal pleadings, but upon | ||||||
18 | reasonable notice, to enter upon a hearing concerning the | ||||||
19 | propriety of the award. | ||||||
20 | (c) The Commission may adopt rules to implement this | ||||||
21 | Section. | ||||||
22 | (Source: P.A. 102-662, eff. 9-15-21.) | ||||||
23 | (220 ILCS 5/9-231 new) | ||||||
24 | Sec. 9-231. Public hearings. If a gas, electric, water, or | ||||||
25 | sewer utility requests a general rate increase, the Commission |
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1 | shall hold at least one public hearing for the public to | ||||||
2 | provide input on the proposed increase in rates. The public | ||||||
3 | hearing shall be held in the service area of the public utility | ||||||
4 | that is requesting the general rate increase at a time and | ||||||
5 | location determined by the Commission. |