Sen. Erica Harriss

Filed: 5/12/2025

 

 


 

 


 
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AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 2863

2    AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend House Bill 2863 by replacing
3everything after the enacting clause with the following:
 
4    "Section 5. The Public Utilities Act is amended by
5changing Section 9-210.5 as follows:
 
6    (220 ILCS 5/9-210.5)
7    (Section scheduled to be repealed on June 1, 2028)
8    Sec. 9-210.5. Valuation of water and sewer utilities.
9    (a) In this Section:
10        "Disinterested" means that the person directly
11    involved (1) is not a director, officer, or an employee of
12    the large public utility or the water or sewer utility or
13    its direct affiliates or subsidiaries for at least 12
14    months before becoming engaged under this Section; (2)
15    shall not derive a material financial benefit from the
16    sale of the water or sewer utility other than fees for

 

 

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1    services rendered, and (3) shall not have a member of the
2    person's immediate family, including a spouse, parents or
3    spouse's parents, children or spouses of children, or
4    siblings and their spouses or children, be a director,
5    officer, or employee of either the large public utility or
6    water or sewer utility or the water or sewer utility or its
7    direct affiliates or subsidiaries for at least 12 months
8    before becoming engaged under this Section or receive a
9    material financial benefit from the sale of the water or
10    sewer utility other than fees for services rendered.
11        "District" means a service area of a large public
12    utility whose customers are subject to the same rate
13    tariff.
14        "Large public utility" means an investor-owned public
15    utility that:
16            (1) is subject to regulation by the Illinois
17        Commerce Commission under this Act;
18            (2) regularly provides water or sewer service to
19        more than 15,000 customer connections;
20            (3) provides safe and adequate service; and
21            (4) is not a water or sewer utility as defined in
22        this subsection (a).
23        "Next rate case" means a large public utility's first
24    general rate case after the date the large public utility
25    acquires the water or sewer utility where the acquired
26    water or sewer utility's cost of service is considered as

 

 

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1    part of determining the large public utility's resulting
2    rates.
3        "Prior rate case" means a large public utility's
4    general rate case resulting in the rates in effect for the
5    large public utility at the time it acquires the water or
6    sewer utility.
7        "Utility service source" means the water or sewer
8    utility or large public utility from which the customer
9    receives its utility service type.
10        "Utility service type" means water utility service or
11    sewer utility service or water and sewer utility service.
12        "Water or sewer utility" means any of the following:
13            (1) a public utility that regularly provides water
14        or sewer service to 6,000 or fewer customer
15        connections;
16            (2) a water district, including, but not limited
17        to, a public water district, water service district,
18        or surface water protection district, or a sewer
19        district of any kind established as a special district
20        under the laws of this State that regularly provides
21        water or sewer service;
22            (3) a waterworks system or sewerage system
23        established under the Township Code that regularly
24        provides water or sewer service; or
25            (4) a water system or sewer system owned by a
26        municipality that regularly provides water or sewer

 

 

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1        service; and
2            (5) any other entity that is not a public utility
3        that regularly provides water or sewer service.
4    (b) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Act, a
5large public utility that acquires a water or sewer utility
6may request that the Commission use, and, if so requested, the
7Commission shall use, the procedures set forth under this
8Section to establish the ratemaking rate base of that water or
9sewer utility at the time when it is acquired by the large
10public utility.
11    (c) If a large public utility elects the procedures under
12this Section to establish the rate base of a water or sewer
13utility that it is acquiring, then 3 appraisals shall be
14performed. The average of these 3 appraisals shall represent
15the fair market value of the water or sewer utility that is
16being acquired. The appraisals shall be performed by 3
17appraisers approved by the Commission's Executive Director or
18designee and engaged by either the water or sewer utility
19being acquired or by the large public utility. Each appraiser
20shall be engaged on reasonable terms approved by the
21Commission. Each appraiser shall be a disinterested person
22licensed as a State certified general real estate appraiser
23under the Real Estate Appraiser Licensing Act of 2002.
24    Each appraiser shall:
25        (1) be sworn to determine the fair market value of the
26    water or sewer utility by establishing the amount for

 

 

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1    which the water or sewer utility would be sold in a
2    voluntary transaction between a willing buyer and willing
3    seller under no obligation to buy or sell;
4        (2) determine fair market value in compliance with the
5    Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice;
6        (3) engage one disinterested engineer who is licensed
7    in this State, and who may be the same engineer that is
8    engaged by the other appraisers, to prepare an assessment
9    of the tangible assets of the water or sewer utility,
10    which is to be incorporated into the appraisal under the
11    cost approach;
12        (4) request from the manager of the Accounting
13    Department, if the water or sewer utility is a public
14    utility that is regulated by the Commission, a list of
15    investments made by the water or sewer utility that had
16    been disallowed previously and that shall be excluded from
17    the calculation of the large public utility's rate base in
18    its next rate case; and
19        (5) return their appraisal, in writing, to the water
20    or sewer utility and large public utility in a reasonable
21    and timely manner.
22    If the appraiser cannot engage an engineer, as described
23in paragraph (3) of this subsection (c), within 30 days after
24the appraiser is engaged, then the Commission's Executive
25Director or designee shall recommend the engineer the
26appraiser should engage. The Commission's Executive Director

 

 

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1or designee shall provide his or her recommendation within 30
2days after he or she is officially notified of the appraiser's
3failure to engage an engineer and the appraiser shall promptly
4work to engage the recommended engineer. If the appraiser is
5unable to negotiate reasonable engagement terms with the
6recommended engineer within 15 days after the recommendation
7by the Commission's Executive Director or designee, then the
8appraiser shall notify the Commission's Executive Director or
9designee and the process shall be repeated until an engineer
10is successfully engaged.
11    (d) The lesser of (i) the purchase price or (ii) the fair
12market value determined under subsection (c) of this Section
13shall constitute the rate base associated with the water or
14sewer utility as acquired by and incorporated into the rate
15base of the district designated by the acquiring large public
16utility under this Section, subject to any adjustments that
17the Commission deems necessary to ensure such rate base
18reflects prudent and useful investments in the provision of
19public utility service. The reasonable transaction and closing
20costs incurred by the large public utility shall be treated
21consistent with the applicable accounting standards under this
22Act. The total amount of all of the appraisers' fees to be
23included in the transaction and closing costs shall not exceed
24the greater of $15,000 or 5% of the appraised value of the
25water or sewer utility being acquired. This rate base
26treatment shall not be deemed to violate this Act, including,

 

 

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1but not limited to, any Sections in Articles VIII and IX of
2this Act that might be affected by this Section. Any
3acquisition of a water or sewer utility that affects the
4cumulative base rates of the large public utility's existing
5ratepayers in the tariff group into which the water or sewer
6utility is to be combined by less than (1) 2.5% at the time of
7the acquisition for any single acquisition completed under
8this Section or (2) 5% for all acquisitions completed under
9this Section before the Commission's final order in the next
10rate case shall not be deemed to violate Section 7-204 or any
11other provision of this Act.
12    In the Commission's order that approves the large public
13utility's acquisition of the water or sewer utility, the
14Commission shall issue its decision establishing (1) the
15ratemaking rate base of the water or sewer utility; (2) the
16district or tariff group with which the water or sewer utility
17shall be combined for ratemaking purposes, if such combination
18has been proposed by the large public utility; and (3) the
19rates to be charged to customers in the water or sewer utility.
20    (e) If the water or sewer utility being acquired is owned
21by the State or any political subdivision thereof, then the
22water or sewer utility must inform the public of the terms of
23its acquisition by the large public utility by (1) holding a
24public meeting prior to the acquisition and (2) causing to be
25published, in a newspaper of general circulation in the area
26that the water or sewer utility operates, information about

 

 

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1the public meeting being held prior to the acquisition, a
2notice setting forth the terms of the water or sewer utility's
3its acquisition by the large public utility, and options that
4shall be available to assist customers to pay their bills
5after the acquisition. The water or sewer utility being
6acquired shall provide a notice 30 days prior to the public
7meeting to customers who will be affected by the acquisition.
8The notice shall be sent to the customers in the same manner as
9the customers' monthly bills, either by mail or
10electronically, but shall be delivered on a page separate from
11the bill itself and written in no less than 12-point font. The
12notice shall include (i) information about the public meeting
13being held prior to the acquisition, (ii) information on the
14public body that will make the decision regarding the sale of
15the water or sewer utility, and (iii) if available, an
16estimate of the capital investment needs of the water or sewer
17utility being acquired.
18    (f) The large public utility may recommend the district or
19tariff group of which the water or sewer utility shall, for
20ratemaking purposes, become a part after the acquisition, or
21may recommend a lesser rate for the water or sewer utility. If
22the large public utility recommends a lesser rate, it shall
23submit to the Commission its proposed rate schedule and the
24proposed final tariff group for the acquired water or sewer
25utility. The Commission's approved district or tariff group or
26rates shall be consistent with the large public utility's

 

 

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1recommendation, unless such recommendation can be shown to be
2contrary to the public interest.
3    (g) From the date of acquisition until the date that new
4rates are effective in the acquiring large public utility's
5next rate case, the customers of the acquired water or sewer
6utility shall pay the approved then-existing rates of the
7district or tariff group as ordered by the Commission, or some
8lesser rates as recommended by the large public utility and
9approved by the Commission under subsection (f); provided,
10that, if the application of such rates of the large public
11utility to customers of the acquired water or sewer utility
12using 54,000 gallons annually results in an increase to the
13total annual bill of customers of the acquired water or sewer
14utility, exclusive of fire service or related charges, then
15the large public utility's rates charged to the customers of
16the acquired water or sewer utility shall be uniformly
17reduced, if any reduction is required, by the percent that
18results in the total annual bill, exclusive of fire services
19or related charges, for the customers of the acquired water or
20sewer utility using 54,000 gallons being equal to 1.5% of the
21latest median household income as reported by the United
22States Census Bureau for the most applicable community or
23county. For each customer of the water or sewer utility with
24potable water usage values that cannot be reasonably obtained,
25a value of 4,500 gallons per month shall be assigned. These
26rates shall not be deemed to violate this Act including, but

 

 

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1not limited to, Section 9-101 and any other applicable
2Sections in Articles VIII and IX of this Act. The Commission
3shall issue its decision establishing the rates effective for
4the water or sewer utility immediately following an
5acquisition in its order approving the acquisition.
6    (h) In the acquiring large public utility's next rate
7case, the water or sewer utility and the district or tariff
8group ordered by the Commission and their costs of service may
9be combined under the same rate tariff. This rate tariff shall
10be based on allocation of costs of service of the acquired
11water or sewer utility and the large public utility's district
12or tariff group ordered by the Commission and utilizing a rate
13design that does not distinguish among customers on the basis
14of utility service source or type. This rate tariff shall not
15be deemed to violate this Act including, but not limited to,
16Section 9-101 of this Act. In the acquiring large public
17utility's 2 rate cases after an acquisition, but in no
18subsequent rate case, the large public utility may file a rate
19tariff for a water or sewer utility acquired under this
20Section that establishes lesser rates than the district or
21tariff group into which the water or sewer utility is to be
22combined. Those lesser rates shall not be deemed to violate
23Section 7-204 or any other provision of this Act if they affect
24the cumulative base rates of the large public utility's
25existing rate payers in the district or tariff by less than
262.5%.

 

 

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1    (i) Any post-acquisition improvements made by the large
2public utility in the water or sewer utility shall accrue a
3cost for financing set at the large public utility's
4determined rate for allowance for funds used during
5construction, inclusive of the debt, equity, and income tax
6gross up components, after the date on which the expenditure
7was incurred by the large public utility until the investment
8has been in service for a 4-year period or, if sooner, until
9the time the rates are implemented in the large public
10utility's next rate case.
11    Any post-acquisition improvements made by the large public
12utility in the water or sewer utility shall not be depreciated
13for ratemaking purposes from the date on which the expenditure
14was incurred by the large public utility until the investment
15has been in service for a 4-year period or, if sooner, until
16the time the rates are implemented in the large public
17utility's next rate case.
18    (j) This Section shall be exclusively applied to large
19public utilities in the voluntary and mutually agreeable
20acquisition of water or sewer utilities. Any petitions filed
21with the Commission related to the acquisitions described in
22this Section, including petitions seeking approvals or
23certificates required by this Act, shall be deemed approved
24unless the Commission issues its final order within 11 months
25after the date the large public utility filed its initial
26petition. This Section shall only apply to utilities providing

 

 

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1water or sewer service and shall not be construed in any manner
2to apply to electric corporations, natural gas corporations,
3or any other utility subject to this Act.
4    (k) Nothing in this Section shall prohibit a party from
5declining to proceed with an acquisition or be deemed as
6establishing the final purchase price of an acquisition.
7    (l) In the Commission's order that approves the large
8utility's acquisition of the water or sewer utility, the
9Commission shall address each aspect of the acquisition
10transaction for which approval is required under the Act.
11    (m) Any contractor or subcontractor that performs work on
12a water or sewer utility acquired by a large public utility
13under this Section shall be a responsible bidder as described
14in Section 30-22 of the Illinois Procurement Code. The
15contractor or subcontractor shall submit evidence of meeting
16the requirements to be a responsible bidder as described in
17Section 30-22 to the water or sewer utility. Any new water or
18sewer facility built as a result of the acquisition shall
19require the contractor to enter into a project labor
20agreement. The large public utility acquiring the water or
21sewer utility shall offer employee positions to qualified
22employees of the acquired water or sewer utility.
23    (n) This Section is repealed on June 1, 2028.
24(Source: P.A. 102-149, eff. 1-1-22.)".