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Full Text of HB0576  98th General Assembly

HB0576ham002 98TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY

Rep. Esther Golar

Filed: 4/12/2013

 

 


 

 


 
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AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 576

2    AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend House Bill 576 by replacing
3everything after the enacting clause with the following:
 
4    "Section 5. The Public Utilities Act is amended by changing
5Section 9-201 as follows:
 
6    (220 ILCS 5/9-201)  (from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 9-201)
7    Sec. 9-201. (a) Unless the Commission otherwise orders, and
8except as otherwise provided in this Section, no change shall
9be made by any public utility in any rate or other charge or
10classification, or in any rule, regulation, practice or
11contract relating to or affecting any rate or other charge,
12classification or service, or in any privilege or facility,
13except after 45 days' notice to the Commission and to the
14public as herein provided. Such notice shall be given by filing
15with the Commission and keeping open for public inspection new
16schedules or supplements stating plainly the change or changes

 

 

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1to be made in the schedule or schedules then in force, and the
2time when the change or changes will go into effect, and by
3publication in a newspaper of general circulation or such other
4notice to persons affected by such change as may be prescribed
5by rule of the Commission. The Commission, for good cause
6shown, may allow changes without requiring the 45 days' notice
7herein provided for, by an order specifying the changes so to
8be made and the time when they shall take effect and the manner
9in which they shall be filed and published.
10    When any change is proposed in any rate or other charge, or
11classification, or in any rule, regulation, practice, or
12contract relating to or affecting any rate or other charge,
13classification or service, or in any privilege or facility,
14such proposed change shall be plainly indicated on the new
15schedule filed with the Commission, by some character to be
16designated by the Commission, immediately preceding or
17following the item.
18    When any public utility providing water or sewer service
19proposes any change in any rate or other charge, or
20classification, or in any rule, regulation, practice, or
21contract relating to or affecting any rate or other charge,
22classification or service, or in any privilege or facility,
23such utility shall, in addition to the other notice
24requirements of this Act, provide notice of such change to all
25customers potentially affected by including a notice and
26description of such change, and of Commission procedures for

 

 

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1intervention, in the first bill sent to each such customer
2after the filing of the proposed change. Costs associated with
3notifications shall be included in the water or sewer utility's
4revenue requirement.
5    For water or sewer utilities with greater than 15,000 total
6customers, the following notice requirements are applicable,
7in addition to the other notice requirements of this Act:
8        (1) As a separate bill insert, an initial notice in the
9    first bill sent to all customers potentially affected by
10    the proposed change after the filing of the proposed change
11    shall include:
12            (A) the approximate date when the change or changes
13        shall go into effect assuming the Commission utilizes
14        the 11-month process as described in this Section;
15            (B) a statement indicating that the estimated bill
16        impact may vary based on multiple factors, including,
17        but not limited to, meter size, usage volume, and the
18        fire protection district;
19            (C) the water or sewer utility's customer service
20        number or other number as may be appropriate where an
21        authorized agent of the water or sewer utility can
22        explain how the proposed increase might impact an
23        individual customer's bill;
24            (D) if the proposed change involves a change from a
25        flat to a volumetric rate, an explanation of volumetric
26        rate;

 

 

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1            (E) a reference to the water or sewer utility's
2        website where customers can find tips on water
3        conservation; and
4            (F) for customers receiving both water and sewer
5        service from a utility and if the customer has an
6        option to install a separate meter for irrigation to
7        mitigate sewer charges, an explanation of the water and
8        sewer utility's and the customer's responsibilities
9        for installation of a separate meter if such a change
10        is approved.
11        (2) A second notice to all customers shall be included
12    on the first bill after the Commission suspends the tariffs
13    initiating the rate case.
14        (3) Final notice of such change shall be sent to all
15    customers potentially affected by the proposed change by
16    including information required under this paragraph (3)
17    with the first bill after the effective date of the rates
18    approved by the Final Order of the Commission in a rate
19    case. The notice shall include the following:
20            (A) the date when the change or changes went into
21        effect;
22            (B) the water or sewer utility's customer service
23        number or other number as may be appropriate where an
24        authorized agent of the water or sewer utility can
25        explain how the proposed increase might impact an
26        individual customer's bill;

 

 

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1            (C) an explanation that usage shall now be charged
2        at a volumetric rate rather than a flat rate, if
3        applicable;
4            (D) a reference to the water or sewer utility's
5        website where the customer can find tips on water
6        conservation; and
7            (E) for customers receiving both water and sewer
8        service from a utility and if the customer has an
9        option to install a separate meter for irrigation to
10        mitigate sewer charges, an explanation of the water and
11        sewer utility's and the customer's responsibilities
12        for installation of a separate meter if such a change
13        is approved.
14    (b) Whenever there shall be filed with the Commission any
15schedule stating an individual or joint rate or other charge,
16classification, contract, practice, rule or regulation, the
17Commission shall have power, and it is hereby given authority,
18either upon complaint or upon its own initiative without
19complaint, at once, and if it so orders, without answer or
20other formal pleadings by the interested public utility or
21utilities, but upon reasonable notice, to enter upon a hearing
22concerning the propriety of such rate or other charge,
23classification, contract, practice, rule or regulation, and
24pending the hearing and decision thereon, such rate or other
25charge, classification, contract, practice, rule or regulation
26shall not go into effect. The period of suspension of such rate

 

 

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1or other charge, classification, contract, practice, rule or
2regulation shall not extend more than 105 days beyond the time
3when such rate or other charge, classification, contract,
4practice, rule or regulation would otherwise go into effect
5unless the Commission, in its discretion, extends the period of
6suspension for a further period not exceeding 6 months.
7    All rates or other charges, classifications, contracts,
8practices, rules or regulations not so suspended shall, on the
9expiration of 45 days from the time of filing the same with the
10Commission, or of such lesser time as the Commission may grant,
11go into effect and be the established and effective rates or
12other charges, classifications, contracts, practices, rules
13and regulations, subject to the power of the Commission, after
14a hearing had on its own motion or upon complaint, as herein
15provided, to alter or modify the same.
16    Within 30 days after such changes have been authorized by
17the Commission, copies of the new or revised schedules shall be
18posted or filed in accordance with the terms of Section 9-103
19of this Act, in such a manner that all changes shall be plainly
20indicated. The Commission shall incorporate into the period of
21suspension a review period of 4 business days during which the
22Commission may review and determine whether the new or revised
23schedules comply with the Commission's decision approving a
24change to the public utility's rates. Such review period shall
25not extend the suspension period by more than 2 days. Absent
26notification to the contrary within the 4 business day period,

 

 

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1the new or revised schedules shall be deemed approved.
2    (c) If the Commission enters upon a hearing concerning the
3propriety of any proposed rate or other charge, classification,
4contract, practice, rule or regulation, the Commission shall
5establish the rates or other charges, classifications,
6contracts, practices, rules or regulations proposed, in whole
7or in part, or others in lieu thereof, which it shall find to
8be just and reasonable. In such hearing, the burden of proof to
9establish the justness and reasonableness of the proposed rates
10or other charges, classifications, contracts, practices, rules
11or regulations, in whole and in part, shall be upon the
12utility. The utility, the staff of the Commission, the Attorney
13General, or any party to a proceeding initiated under this
14Section who has been granted intervenor status and submitted a
15post-hearing brief must be given the opportunity to present
16oral argument, if requested no later than the date for filing
17exceptions, on the propriety of any proposed rate or other
18charge, classification, contract, practice, rule, or
19regulation. No rate or other charge, classification, contract,
20practice, rule or regulation shall be found just and reasonable
21unless it is consistent with Sections of this Article.
22    (d) Except where compliance with Section 8-401 of this Act
23is of urgent and immediate concern, no representative of a
24public utility may discuss with a commissioner, commissioner's
25assistant, or hearing examiner in a non-public setting a
26planned filing for a general rate increase. If a public utility

 

 

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1makes a filing under this Section, then no substantive
2communication by any such person with a commissioner,
3commissioner's assistant or hearing examiner concerning the
4filing is permitted until a notice of hearing has been issued.
5After the notice of hearing has been issued, the only
6communications by any such person with a commissioner,
7commissioner's assistant, or hearing examiner concerning the
8filing permitted are communications permitted under Section
910-103 of this Act. If any such communication does occur, then
10within 5 days of the docket being initiated all details
11relating to the communication shall be placed on the public
12record of the proceeding. The record shall include any
13materials, whether written, recorded, filmed, or graphic in
14nature, produced or reproduced on any media, used in connection
15with the communication. The record shall reflect the names of
16all persons who transmitted, received, or were otherwise
17involved in the communication, the duration of the
18communication, and whether the communication occurred in
19person or by other means. In the case of an oral communication,
20the record shall also reflect the location or locations of all
21persons involved in the communication and, if the communication
22occurred by telephone, the telephone numbers for the callers
23and recipients of the communication. A commissioner,
24commissioner's assistant, or hearing examiner who is involved
25in any such communication shall be recused from the affected
26proceeding. The Commission, or any commissioner or hearing

 

 

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1examiner presiding over the proceeding shall, in the event of a
2violation of this Section, take action necessary to ensure that
3such violation does not prejudice any party or adversely affect
4the fairness of the proceedings including dismissing the
5affected proceeding. Nothing in this subsection (d) is intended
6to preclude otherwise allowable updates on issues that may be
7indirectly related to a general rate case filing because cost
8recovery for the underlying activity may be requested. Such
9updates may include, without limitation, issues related to
10outages and restoration, credit ratings, security issuances,
11reliability, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission matters,
12Federal Communications Commission matters, regional
13reliability organizations, consumer education, or labor
14matters, provided that such updates may not include cost
15recovery in a planned rate case.
16(Source: P.A. 96-33, eff. 7-10-09.)".