Full Text of HB3725 104th General Assembly
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| 1 | | AN ACT concerning local government. | 2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | 3 | | represented in the General Assembly: | 4 | | Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Local | 5 | | Government Billing Act. | 6 | | Section 5. Definitions. As used in this Act: | 7 | | "Corporate authorities" includes, but is not limited to: | 8 | | (1) the county board of a county; | 9 | | (2) the corporate authorities of a municipality; | 10 | | (3) the township officials of a township; and | 11 | | (4) the board of trustees of a special district. | 12 | | Section 10. Billing for services. | 13 | | (a) Beginning on the effective date of this Act, the | 14 | | corporate authorities of any unit of local government | 15 | | operating a waterworks, sewerage system, combined waterworks | 16 | | and sewerage system, or electric utility: | 17 | | (1) shall bill for any utility service, including | 18 | | previously unbilled service: (A) within 12 months after | 19 | | the provision of that service to the customer if the | 20 | | service is supplied to a residential customer; or (B) | 21 | | within 24 months after the provision of that service to | 22 | | that customer if the service is supplied to a |
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| 1 | | non-residential customer; however, the corporate | 2 | | authorities of the unit of government may bill for unpaid | 3 | | amounts that were billed to a customer or if the customer | 4 | | was notified that there is an unpaid amount before the | 5 | | effective date of this Act for service that was supplied | 6 | | to the customer before January 1, 2026; | 7 | | (2) shall not intentionally delay billing beyond the | 8 | | normal billing cycle; | 9 | | (3) shall label any amount attributed to previously | 10 | | unbilled service as such on the customer's bill and | 11 | | include the beginning and ending dates for the period | 12 | | during which the previously unbilled amount accrued; | 13 | | (4) shall issue the makeup billing amount calculated | 14 | | on a prorated basis to reflect the varying rates for | 15 | | previously unbilled service accrued over a period of time | 16 | | when the rates for service have varied; and | 17 | | (5) shall provide the customer with the option of a | 18 | | payment arrangement to retire the makeup bill for | 19 | | previously unbilled service by periodic payments, without | 20 | | interest or late fees, over a time equal to the amount of | 21 | | time the billing was delayed. | 22 | | (b) The time limit of paragraph (1) of subsection (a) | 23 | | shall not apply to previously unbilled service attributed to | 24 | | tampering, theft of service, fraud, or the customer preventing | 25 | | the utility's recorded efforts to obtain an accurate reading | 26 | | of the meter. |
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| 1 | | Section 15. Home rule. A home rule unit of local | 2 | | government may not regulate utilities in a manner inconsistent | 3 | | with this Act. This Section is a limitation under subsection | 4 | | (i) of Section 6 of Article VII of the Illinois Constitution on | 5 | | the concurrent exercise by home rule units of powers and | 6 | | functions exercised by the State. | 7 | | (65 ILCS 5/11-150-2 rep.) | 8 | | Section 75. The Illinois Municipal Code is amended by | 9 | | repealing Section 11-150-2. | 10 | | (70 ILCS 3705/7.4 rep.) | 11 | | Section 80. The Public Water District Act is amended by | 12 | | repealing Section 7.4. | 13 | | (70 ILCS 3710/5.3 rep.) | 14 | | Section 85. The Water Service District Act is amended by | 15 | | repealing Section 5.3. | 16 | | Section 90. The Water Authorities Act is amended by | 17 | | changing Section 6 as follows: | 18 | | (70 ILCS 3715/6) (from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 228) | 19 | | Sec. 6. Such board of trustees shall have the following | 20 | | powers: |
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| 1 | | 1. To make inspections of wells or other withdrawal | 2 | | facilities and to require information and data from the | 3 | | owners or operators thereof concerning the supply, | 4 | | withdrawal and use of water. | 5 | | 2. To require the registration with them of all wells | 6 | | or other withdrawal facilities in accordance with such | 7 | | form or forms as they deem advisable. | 8 | | 3. To require permits from them for all additional | 9 | | wells or withdrawal facilities or for the deepening, | 10 | | extending or enlarging existing wells or withdrawal | 11 | | facilities. | 12 | | 4. To require the plugging of abandoned wells or the | 13 | | repair of any well or withdrawal facility to prevent loss | 14 | | of water or contamination of supply. | 15 | | 5. To reasonably regulate the use of water and during | 16 | | any period of actual or threatened shortage to establish | 17 | | limits upon or priorities as to the use of water. In | 18 | | issuing any such regulation, limitation, or priority, such | 19 | | board shall seek to promote the common welfare by | 20 | | considering the public interest, the average amount of | 21 | | present withdrawals, relative benefits or importance of | 22 | | use, economy or efficiency of use and any other reasonable | 23 | | differentiation. Appropriate consideration shall also be | 24 | | given to any user, who has theretofore reduced the volume | 25 | | of ground water previously consumed by such user or who | 26 | | has taken care of increased requirements by installing and |
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| 1 | | using equipment and facilities permitting the use of | 2 | | surface water by such user. | 3 | | 6. To supplement the existing water supply or provide | 4 | | additional water supply by such means as may be | 5 | | practicable or feasible. They may acquire property or | 6 | | property rights either within or without the boundaries of | 7 | | the authority by purchase, lease, condemnation proceedings | 8 | | or otherwise, and they may construct, maintain and operate | 9 | | wells, reservoirs, pumping stations, purification plants, | 10 | | infiltration pits, recharging wells and such other | 11 | | facilities as may be necessary to insure an adequate | 12 | | supply of water for the present and future needs of the | 13 | | authority. They shall have the right to sell water to | 14 | | municipalities or public utilities operating water | 15 | | distribution systems either within or without the | 16 | | authority. | 17 | | 7. To levy and collect a general tax on all of the | 18 | | taxable property within the corporate limits of the | 19 | | authority, the aggregate amount of which for one year, | 20 | | exclusive of the amount levied for bonded indebtedness or | 21 | | interest thereon, shall not exceed .08 per cent of the | 22 | | value as equalized or assessed by the Department of | 23 | | Revenue. For the purpose of acquiring necessary property | 24 | | or facilities, to issue general obligation bonds bearing | 25 | | interest at the rate of not to exceed the maximum rate | 26 | | authorized by the Bond Authorization Act, as amended at |
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| 1 | | the time of the making of the contract, and payable over a | 2 | | period of not to exceed 20 years, the aggregate principal | 3 | | amount of which at any one time outstanding shall not | 4 | | exceed one-half of 1% of the value as equalized or | 5 | | assessed by the Department of Revenue of all taxable | 6 | | property located within the corporate limits of the | 7 | | authority and to levy and collect a further or additional | 8 | | direct annual tax upon all the taxable property within the | 9 | | corporate limits of such authority sufficient to meet the | 10 | | principal and interest of such bonds as the same mature. | 11 | | They shall also have authority to issue revenue bonds | 12 | | payable solely out of anticipated revenues. | 13 | | 8. To consult with and receive available information | 14 | | concerning their duties and responsibilities from the | 15 | | State Water Survey, the State Geological Survey, the Board | 16 | | of Natural Resources and Conservation, the Water Resources | 17 | | and Flood Control Board and any other board or commission | 18 | | of the State. Before constructing any facility for | 19 | | providing additional water supply, the plans therefor | 20 | | shall be submitted to and approved by the Environmental | 21 | | Protection Agency or its successor and all operations of | 22 | | such facilities shall be conducted in accordance with such | 23 | | rules and regulations as may from time to time be | 24 | | prescribed by the Pollution Control Board. | 25 | | 9. To have the right by appropriate action in the | 26 | | circuit court of any county in which such authority, or |
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| 1 | | any part thereof, is located to restrain any violation or | 2 | | threatened violation of any of their orders, rules, | 3 | | regulations or ordinances. | 4 | | 10. To provide by ordinance that the violation of any | 5 | | provision of any rule, regulation or ordinance adopted by | 6 | | them shall constitute a misdemeanor subject to a fine by | 7 | | the circuit court of not to exceed $50 for each act of | 8 | | violation and that each day's violation shall constitute a | 9 | | separate offense. | 10 | | 11. (Blank). On or after the effective date of this | 11 | | amendatory Act of the 100th General Assembly, to bill for | 12 | | any utility service, including previously unbilled | 13 | | service, supplied to a residential customer within 12 | 14 | | months, or a non-residential customer within 24 months, | 15 | | after the provision of that service to the customer; | 16 | | however, the water authority may bill for unpaid amounts | 17 | | that were billed to a customer or if the customer was | 18 | | notified that there is an unpaid amount before the | 19 | | effective date of this amendatory Act of the 100th General | 20 | | Assembly for service that was supplied to the customer | 21 | | before January 1, 2016. The time limit of this paragraph | 22 | | shall not apply to previously unbilled service attributed | 23 | | to tampering, theft of service, fraud, or the customer | 24 | | preventing the utility's recorded efforts to obtain an | 25 | | accurate reading of the meter. The trustees shall: (i) | 26 | | label any amount attributed to previously unbilled service |
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| 1 | | as such on the customer's bill and include the beginning | 2 | | and ending dates for the period during which the | 3 | | previously unbilled amount accrued; (ii) issue the makeup | 4 | | billing amount calculated on a prorated basis to reflect | 5 | | the varying rates for previously unbilled service accrued | 6 | | over a period of time when the rates for service have | 7 | | varied; and (iii) provide the customer with the option of | 8 | | a payment arrangement to retire the makeup bill for | 9 | | previously unbilled service by periodic payments, without | 10 | | interest or late fees, over a time equal to the amount of | 11 | | time the billing was delayed. The trustees shall not | 12 | | intentionally delay billing beyond the normal bill cycle. | 13 | | With respect to instruments for the payment of money | 14 | | issued under this Section either before, on, or after the | 15 | | effective date of this amendatory Act of 1989, it is and always | 16 | | has been the intention of the General Assembly (i) that the | 17 | | Omnibus Bond Acts are and always have been supplementary | 18 | | grants of power to issue instruments in accordance with the | 19 | | Omnibus Bond Acts, regardless of any provision of this Act | 20 | | that may appear to be or to have been more restrictive than | 21 | | those Acts, (ii) that the provisions of this Section are not a | 22 | | limitation on the supplementary authority granted by the | 23 | | Omnibus Bond Acts, and (iii) that instruments issued under | 24 | | this Section within the supplementary authority granted by the | 25 | | Omnibus Bond Acts are not invalid because of any provision of | 26 | | this Act that may appear to be or to have been more restrictive |
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| 1 | | than those Acts. | 2 | | (Source: P.A. 100-178, eff. 8-18-17.) | 3 | | Section 95. The Water Commission Act of 1985 is amended by | 4 | | changing Section 0.001b as follows: | 5 | | (70 ILCS 3720/0.001b) | 6 | | Sec. 0.001b. Powers and duties. A water commission has the | 7 | | power and duty to: | 8 | | (1) establish and define the responsibilities of the | 9 | | commission and its committees; | 10 | | (2) establish and define the responsibilities of the | 11 | | commission's management and staff; | 12 | | (3) establish a finance committee to conduct monthly | 13 | | meetings to supervise staff's handling of financial | 14 | | matters and budgeting; | 15 | | (4) require the finance director and treasurer to | 16 | | report to the finance committee the status of all | 17 | | commission funds and obligations; | 18 | | (5) require the treasurer to report to the commission | 19 | | any improper or unnecessary expenditures, budgetary | 20 | | errors, or accounting irregularities; | 21 | | (6) require commission staff to document and comply | 22 | | with standard accounting policies, procedures, and | 23 | | controls to ensure accurate reporting to the finance | 24 | | committee and commission and to identify improper or |
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| 1 | | unnecessary expenditures, budgetary errors, or accounting | 2 | | irregularities; | 3 | | (7) require the commission's finance director to | 4 | | provide monthly reports regarding the commission's cash | 5 | | and investment position including whether the commission | 6 | | has sufficient cash and investments to pay its debt | 7 | | service, operating expenses, and capital expenditures and | 8 | | maintain required reserve levels. The information shall | 9 | | include the required funding levels for restricted funds | 10 | | and unrestricted cash and investment balances with | 11 | | comparisons to unrestricted reserves. The information | 12 | | shall also include the type and performance of the | 13 | | commission's investments and description as to whether | 14 | | those investments are in compliance with the commission's | 15 | | investment policies; | 16 | | (8) require the commission's finance director to | 17 | | provide the commission with detailed information | 18 | | concerning the commission's operating performance | 19 | | including the budgeted and actual monthly amounts for | 20 | | water sales, water costs, and other operating expenses; | 21 | | (9) require commission staff to provide the commission | 22 | | with detailed information regarding the progress of | 23 | | capital projects including whether the percentage of | 24 | | completion and costs incurred are timely; | 25 | | (10) require the commission's staff accountant to | 26 | | perform bank reconciliations and general ledger account |
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| 1 | | reconciliations on a monthly basis; the finance director | 2 | | shall review these reconciliations and provide them to the | 3 | | treasurer and the finance committee on a monthly basis; | 4 | | (11) establish policies to ensure the proper | 5 | | segregation of the financial duties performed by | 6 | | employees; | 7 | | (12) restrict access to the established accounting | 8 | | systems and general ledger systems and provide for | 9 | | adequate segregation of duties so that no single person | 10 | | has sole access and control over the accounting system or | 11 | | the general ledger system; | 12 | | (13) require that the finance director review and | 13 | | approve all manual journal entries and supporting | 14 | | documentation; the treasurer shall review and approve the | 15 | | finance director's review and approval of manual journal | 16 | | entries and supporting documentation; | 17 | | (14) require that the finance director closely monitor | 18 | | the progress of construction projects; | 19 | | (15) require that the finance director carefully | 20 | | document any GAAP analysis or communications with GASB and | 21 | | provide full and timely reports for the same to the | 22 | | finance committee; | 23 | | (16) retain an outside independent auditor to perform | 24 | | a comprehensive audit of the water commission's financial | 25 | | activities for each fiscal year in conformance with the | 26 | | standard practices of the Association of Governmental |
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| 1 | | Auditors; within 30 days after the independent audit is | 2 | | completed, the results of the audit must be sent to the | 3 | | county auditor; and | 4 | | (17) (blank). on or after the effective date of this | 5 | | amendatory Act of the 100th General Assembly, bill for any | 6 | | utility service, including previously unbilled service, | 7 | | supplied to a residential customer within 12 months, or a | 8 | | non-residential customer within 24 months, after the | 9 | | provision of that service to the customer; however, the | 10 | | water commission may bill for unpaid amounts that were | 11 | | billed to a customer or if the customer was notified that | 12 | | there is an unpaid amount before the effective date of | 13 | | this amendatory Act of the 100th General Assembly for | 14 | | service that was supplied to the customer before January | 15 | | 1, 2016. The time limit of this paragraph shall not apply | 16 | | to previously unbilled service attributed to tampering, | 17 | | theft of service, fraud, or the customer preventing the | 18 | | utility's recorded efforts to obtain an accurate reading | 19 | | of the meter. The commission shall: (i) label any amount | 20 | | attributed to previously unbilled service as such on the | 21 | | customer's bill and include the beginning and ending dates | 22 | | for the period during which the previously unbilled amount | 23 | | accrued; (ii) issue the makeup billing amount calculated | 24 | | on a prorated basis to reflect the varying rates for | 25 | | previously unbilled service accrued over a period of time | 26 | | when the rates for service have varied; and (iii) provide |
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| 1 | | the customer with the option of a payment arrangement to | 2 | | retire the makeup bill for previously unbilled service by | 3 | | periodic payments, without interest or late fees, over a | 4 | | time equal to the amount of time the billing was delayed. | 5 | | The commission shall not intentionally delay billing | 6 | | beyond the normal bill cycle. | 7 | | (Source: P.A. 100-178, eff. 8-18-17.) |
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