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Full Text of HB2698  104th General Assembly

HB2698 104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY

 


 
104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2025 and 2026
HB2698

 

Introduced 2/6/2025, by Rep. Tracy Katz Muhl

 

SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
 
220 ILCS 5/13-520 new
220 ILCS 5/13-521 new

    Amends the Public Utilities Act. Provides that every cable or video provider operating in the State shall issue a prorated bill credit to consumers for any service outage lasting more than one hour. Provides that the credit shall be calculated based on the consumer's monthly service rate, prorated for the duration of the outage, and that the credit shall be automatically applied to the consumer's next billing cycle without requiring any action or request from the consumer. Requires cable or video providers to notify consumers of the outage and the applied credit within 24 hours after the restoration of service. Provides that internet providers and cable or video providers shall maintain records of all outages and corresponding bill credits issued for a minimum period of 3 years. Provides that the records shall be made available to the Illinois Commerce Commission upon request for the purpose of ensuring compliance with the Act. Provides that any cable or video provider that fails to issue the required bill credits in accordance with the outage provisions shall be subject to penalties as determined by the Commission. Provides that, if, due to a contract dispute, a cable or video provider will not be providing a consumer with a channel for which the consumer has been or will be billed, the cable or video provider shall, within 10 days after the cable or video provider knows that the contract dispute will result in the loss of the channel, provide each affected consumer with notice that the channel will not be provided due to a contract dispute. Provides that, if a cable or video provider does not provide a consumer with a channel for which the consumer has been billed, then the cable or video provider shall credit the consumer an amount equal to the percentage of the consumer's bill that the channel represents multiplied by the consumer's monthly service rate, which shall be prorated for each hour that the consumer was not provided with that channel due to a contract dispute. Requires that the credit be applied on the statement issued to the consumer for the next monthly billing cycle.


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A BILL FOR

 

HB2698LRB104 09290 AAS 19348 b

1    AN ACT concerning regulation.
 
2    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3represented in the General Assembly:
 
4    Section 5. The Public Utilities Act is amended by adding
5Sections 13-520 and 13-521 as follows:
 
6    (220 ILCS 5/13-520 new)
7    Sec. 13-520. Prorated bill credits for internet, cable or
8video service outages.
9    (a) As used in this Section:
10    "Broadband Internet" means lines or wireless channels that
11terminate at an end user's location and enable the end user to
12receive a minimum service level of 25 megabits per second
13download speed and 3 megabits per second upload speed.
14    "Cable or video provider" means any person or entity
15providing cable service or video service pursuant to
16authorization under (i) the Cable and Video Competition Law of
172007; (ii) Section 11-42-11 of the Illinois Municipal Code;
18(iii) Section 5-1095 of the Counties Code; or (iv) a master
19antenna television, satellite master antenna television,
20direct broadcast satellite, multipoint distribution services,
21and other providers of video programming, whatever their
22technology. "Cable or video provider" does not include a
23landlord providing only broadcast video programming to a

 

 

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1single-family home or other residential dwelling consisting of
24 units or less.
3    "Consumer" means any person or entity that purchases cable
4or video service for personal or business use.
5    "Internet provider" means a provider of broadband Internet
6in this State.
7    "Outage" means any period of time during which a
8consumer's internet, cable, or video service is unavailable,
9excluding scheduled maintenance periods of which the consumer
10has been notified at least 24 hours in advance.
11    (b) Every internet provider and cable or video provider
12operating in this State shall issue a prorated bill credit to
13consumers for any service outage lasting more than one hour.
14This credit shall be calculated based on the consumer's
15monthly service rate, prorated for the duration of the outage.
16This credit shall be automatically applied to the consumer's
17next billing cycle without requiring any action or request
18from the consumer. Internet providers and cable or video
19providers shall notify consumers of the outage and the applied
20credit within 24 hours after the restoration of service.
21    (c) Internet providers and cable or video providers shall
22maintain records of all outages and corresponding bill credits
23issued for a minimum period of 3 years. Those records shall be
24made available to the Illinois Commerce Commission upon
25request for the purpose of ensuring compliance with this
26Section.

 

 

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1    (d) Any Internet provider or cable or video provider that
2fails to issue the required bill credits in accordance with
3this Section shall be subject to penalties, including, but not
4limited to, fines, as determined by the Illinois Commerce
5Commission.
 
6    (220 ILCS 5/13-521 new)
7    Sec. 13-521. Contract disputes; notice; credit.
8    (a) As used in this Section:
9    "Broadband Internet" means lines or wireless channels that
10terminate at an end user's location and enable the end user to
11receive a minimum service level of 25 megabits per second
12download speed and 3 megabits per second upload speed.
13    "Cable or video provider" means any person or entity
14providing cable service or video service pursuant to
15authorization under (i) the Cable and Video Competition Law of
162007; (ii) Section 11-42-11 of the Illinois Municipal Code;
17(iii) Section 5-1095 of the Counties Code; or (iv) a master
18antenna television, satellite master antenna television,
19direct broadcast satellite, multipoint distribution services,
20and other providers of video programming, whatever their
21technology. "Cable or video provider" does not include a
22landlord providing only broadcast video programming to a
23single-family home or other residential dwelling consisting of
244 units or less.
25    "Consumer" means any person or entity that purchases cable

 

 

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1or video service for personal or business use.
2    "Internet provider" means a provider of broadband Internet
3in this State.
4    (b) If, due to a contract dispute, an Internet provider or
5a cable or video provider will not be providing a consumer with
6a channel for which the consumer has been or will be billed,
7the Internet provider or the cable or video provider shall,
8within 10 days after the provider knows that the contract
9dispute will result in the loss of the channel, provide each
10affected consumer with notice that the channel will not be
11provided due to a contract dispute. If an Internet provider or
12a cable or video provider does not provide a consumer with a
13channel for which the consumer has been billed, then the
14provider shall credit the consumer an amount equal to the
15percentage of the consumer's bill that the channel represents
16multiplied by the consumer's monthly service rate, which shall
17be prorated for each hour that the consumer was not provided
18with that channel due to a contract dispute. The credit shall
19be applied on the statement issued to the consumer for the next
20monthly billing cycle. This Section applies to any channel
21regardless of whether it is a local, a regional, or a paid
22channel and regardless of whether the customer is billed
23separately for the channel.