Full Text of HB5194 95th General Assembly
HB5194 95TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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95TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2007 and 2008 HB5194
Introduced , by Rep. Renée Kosel SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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Amends the Public Utilities Act. Provides that a water utility official or his or her designee must notify (i) the local fire officials of any hydrant that it finds necessary to take out of service for water main-related work due to emergency repairs or scheduled maintenance, whenever such maintenance work and hydrant out of service condition is expected to last more than 8 hours or if the main will be unattended at any time during the outage and (ii) the dispatcher or designated fire official of any hydrant reported to be inoperable or expected to operate with a rate of water flow less than a normal rate expected for the hydrant as soon as practical, but in no event more than 2 hours, after receiving the notice from an employee, contractor, police department, or other government official, and, under normal conditions, must have the hydrant restored to service within 48 hours. Provides a fine of $100 per day for failure to make the notification or repairs, which shall be paid to the fire department or fire protection district. Allows for enforcement by the fire department or fire protection district. Effective immediately.
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| AN ACT concerning regulation.
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| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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| represented in the General Assembly:
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| Section 5. The Public Utilities Act is amended by changing | 5 |
| Section 8-306 as follows: | 6 |
| (220 ILCS 5/8-306)
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| Sec. 8-306. Special provisions relating to water and sewer | 8 |
| utilities. | 9 |
| (a) No later than 120 days after the effective date of this | 10 |
| amendatory Act of the 94th General Assembly, the Commission | 11 |
| shall prepare, make available to customers upon request, and | 12 |
| post on its Internet web site information concerning the | 13 |
| service obligations of water and sewer utilities and remedies | 14 |
| that a customer may pursue for a violation of the customer's | 15 |
| rights. The information shall specifically address the rights | 16 |
| of a customer of a water or sewer utility in the following | 17 |
| situations: | 18 |
| (1) The customer's water meter is replaced. | 19 |
| (2) The customer's bill increases by more than 50% | 20 |
| within one billing period. | 21 |
| (3) The customer's water service is terminated. | 22 |
| (4) The customer wishes to complain after receiving a | 23 |
| termination of service notice. |
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| (5) The customer is unable to make payment on a billing | 2 |
| statement. | 3 |
| (6) A rate is filed, including without limitation a | 4 |
| surcharge or annual reconciliation filing, that will | 5 |
| increase the amount billed to the customer. | 6 |
| (7) The customer is billed for services provided prior | 7 |
| to the date covered by the billing statement. | 8 |
| (8) The customer is due to receive a credit. | 9 |
| Each billing statement issued by a water or sewer utility | 10 |
| shall include an Internet web site address where the customer | 11 |
| can view the information required under this subsection (a) and | 12 |
| a telephone number that the customer may call to request a copy | 13 |
| of the information.
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| (b) A water or sewer utility may discontinue service only | 15 |
| after it has mailed or delivered by other means a written | 16 |
| notice of discontinuance substantially in the form of Appendix | 17 |
| A of 83 Ill. Adm. Code 280. The notice must include the | 18 |
| Internet web site address where the customer can view the | 19 |
| information required under subsection (a) and a telephone | 20 |
| number that the customer may call to request a copy of the | 21 |
| information. Any notice required to be delivered or mailed to a | 22 |
| customer prior to discontinuance of service shall be delivered | 23 |
| or mailed separately from any bill. Service shall not be | 24 |
| discontinued until at least 5 days after delivery or 8 days | 25 |
| after the mailing of this notice. Service shall not be | 26 |
| discontinued and shall be restored if discontinued for the |
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| reason which is the subject of a dispute or complaint during | 2 |
| the pendency of informal or formal complaint procedures of the | 3 |
| Illinois Commerce Commission under 83 Ill. Adm. Code 280.160 or | 4 |
| 280.170, where the customer has complied with those rules. | 5 |
| Service shall not be discontinued and shall be restored if | 6 |
| discontinued where a customer has established a deferred | 7 |
| payment agreement pursuant to 83 Ill. Adm. Code 280.110 and has | 8 |
| not defaulted on such agreement. Residential customers who are | 9 |
| indebted to a utility for past due utility service shall have | 10 |
| the opportunity to make arrangements with the utility to retire | 11 |
| the debt by periodic payments, referred to as a deferred | 12 |
| payment agreement, unless this customer has failed to make | 13 |
| payment under such a plan during the past 12 months. The terms | 14 |
| and conditions of a reasonable deferred payment agreement shall | 15 |
| be determined by the utility after consideration of the | 16 |
| following factors, based upon information available from | 17 |
| current utility records or provided by the customer or | 18 |
| applicant: | 19 |
| (1) size of the past due account; | 20 |
| (2) customer or applicant's ability to pay; | 21 |
| (3) customer or applicant's payment history; | 22 |
| (4) reason for the outstanding indebtedness; and | 23 |
| (5) any other relevant factors relating to the | 24 |
| circumstances of the customer or applicant's service.
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| A residential customer shall pay a maximum of one-fourth of the | 26 |
| amount past due and owing at the time of entering into the |
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| deferred payment agreement, and the water or sewer utility | 2 |
| shall allow a minimum of 2 months from the date of the | 3 |
| agreement and a maximum of 12 months for payment to be made | 4 |
| under a deferred payment agreement. Late payment charges may be | 5 |
| assessed against the amount owing that is the subject of a | 6 |
| deferred payment agreement. | 7 |
| (c) A water or sewer utility shall provide notice as | 8 |
| required by subsection (a) of Section 9-201 after the filing of | 9 |
| each information sheet under a purchased water surcharge, | 10 |
| purchased sewage treatment surcharge, or qualifying | 11 |
| infrastructure plant surcharge. The utility also shall post | 12 |
| notice of the filing in accordance with the requirements of 83 | 13 |
| Ill. Adm. Code 255. Unless filed as part of a general rate | 14 |
| increase, notice of the filing of a purchased water surcharge | 15 |
| rider, purchased sewage treatment surcharge rider, or | 16 |
| qualifying infrastructure plant surcharge rider also shall be | 17 |
| given in the manner required by this subsection (c) for the | 18 |
| filing of information sheets. | 19 |
| (d) Commission rules pertaining to formal and informal | 20 |
| complaints against public utilities shall apply with full and | 21 |
| equal force to water and sewer utilities and their customers, | 22 |
| including provisions of 83 Ill. Adm. Code 280.170, and the | 23 |
| Commission shall respond to each complaint by providing the | 24 |
| consumer with a copy of the utility's response to the complaint | 25 |
| and a copy of the Commission's review of the complaint and its | 26 |
| findings. The Commission shall also provide the consumer with |
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| all available options for recourse. | 2 |
| (e) Any refund shown on the billing statement of a customer | 3 |
| of a water or sewer utility must be itemized and must state if | 4 |
| the refund is an adjustment or credit. | 5 |
| (f) Water service for building construction purposes. At | 6 |
| the request of any municipality or township within the service | 7 |
| area of a public utility that provides water service to | 8 |
| customers within the municipality or township, a public utility | 9 |
| must (1) require all water service used for building | 10 |
| construction purposes to be measured by meter and subject to | 11 |
| approved rates and charges for metered water service and (2) | 12 |
| prohibit the unauthorized use of water taken from hydrants or | 13 |
| service lines installed at construction sites. | 14 |
| (g) Water meters. | 15 |
| (1) Periodic testing. Unless otherwise approved by the | 16 |
| Commission, each service water meter shall be periodically | 17 |
| inspected and tested in accordance with the schedule | 18 |
| specified in 83 Ill. Adm. Code 600.340, or more frequently | 19 |
| as the results may warrant, to insure that the meter | 20 |
| accuracy is maintained within the limits set out in 83 Ill. | 21 |
| Adm. Code 600.310. | 22 |
| (2) Meter tests requested by customer. | 23 |
| (A) Each utility furnishing metered water service | 24 |
| shall, without charge, test the accuracy of any meter | 25 |
| upon request by the customer served by such meter, | 26 |
| provided that the meter in question has not been tested |
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| by the utility or by the Commission within 2 years | 2 |
| previous to such request. The customer or his or her | 3 |
| representatives shall have the privilege of witnessing | 4 |
| the test at the option of the customer. A written | 5 |
| report, giving the results of the test, shall be made | 6 |
| to the customer. | 7 |
| (B) When a meter that has been in service less than | 8 |
| 2 years since its last test is found to be accurate | 9 |
| within the limits specified in 83 Ill. Adm. Code | 10 |
| 600.310, the customer shall pay a fee to the utility | 11 |
| not to exceed the amounts specified in 83 Ill. Adm. | 12 |
| Code 600.350(b). Fees for testing meters not included | 13 |
| in this Section or so located that the cost will be out | 14 |
| of proportion to the fee specified will be determined | 15 |
| by the Commission upon receipt of a complete | 16 |
| description of the case. | 17 |
| (3) Commission referee tests. Upon written application | 18 |
| to the Commission by any customer, a test will be made of | 19 |
| the customer's meter by a representative of the Commission. | 20 |
| For such a test, a fee as provided for in subsection (g)(2) | 21 |
| shall accompany the application. If the meter is found to | 22 |
| be registering more than 1.5% fast on the average when | 23 |
| tested as prescribed in 83 Ill. Adm. Code 600.310, the | 24 |
| utility shall refund to the customer the amount of the fee. | 25 |
| The utility shall in no way disturb the meter after a | 26 |
| customer has made an application for a referee test until |
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| authority to do so is given by the Commission or the | 2 |
| customer in writing. | 3 |
| (h) Water and sewer utilities; low usage. Each public | 4 |
| utility that provides water and sewer service must establish a | 5 |
| unit sewer rate, subject to review by the Commission, that | 6 |
| applies only to those customers who use less than 1,000 gallons | 7 |
| of water in any billing period. | 8 |
| (i) Water and sewer utilities; separate meters. Each public | 9 |
| utility that provides water and sewer service must offer | 10 |
| separate rates for water and sewer service to any commercial or | 11 |
| residential customer who uses separate meters to measure each | 12 |
| of those services. In order for the separate rate to apply, a | 13 |
| combination of meters must be used to measure the amount of | 14 |
| water that reaches the sewer system and the amount of water | 15 |
| that does not reach the sewer system. | 16 |
| (j) Each water or sewer public utility must disclose on | 17 |
| each billing statement any amount billed that is for service | 18 |
| provided prior to the date covered by the billing statement. | 19 |
| The disclosure must include the dates for which the prior | 20 |
| service is being billed. Each billing statement that includes | 21 |
| an amount billed for service provided prior to the date covered | 22 |
| by the billing statement must disclose the dates for which that | 23 |
| amount is billed and must include a copy of the document | 24 |
| created under subsection (a) and a statement of current | 25 |
| Commission rules concerning unbilled or misbilled service. | 26 |
| (k) When the customer is due a refund resulting from |
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| payment of an overcharge, the utility shall credit the customer | 2 |
| in the amount of overpayment with interest from the date of | 3 |
| overpayment by the customer. The rate for interest shall be at | 4 |
| the appropriate rate determined by the Commission under 83 Ill. | 5 |
| Adm. Code 280.70. | 6 |
| (l) Water and sewer public utilities; subcontractors. The | 7 |
| Commission shall adopt rules for water and sewer public | 8 |
| utilities to provide notice to the customers of the proper kind | 9 |
| of identification that a subcontractor must present to the | 10 |
| customer, to prohibit a subcontractor from soliciting or | 11 |
| receiving payment of any kind for any service provided by the | 12 |
| water or sewer public utility or the subcontractor, and to | 13 |
| establish sanctions for violations. | 14 |
| (m) Water and sewer public utilities; unaccounted-for | 15 |
| water. By December 31, 2006, each water public utility shall | 16 |
| file tariffs with the Commission to establish the maximum | 17 |
| percentage of unaccounted-for water that would be considered in | 18 |
| the determination of any rates or surcharges. The rates or | 19 |
| surcharges approved for a water public utility shall not | 20 |
| include charges for unaccounted-for water in excess of this | 21 |
| maximum percentage without well-documented support and | 22 |
| justification for the Commission to consider in any request to | 23 |
| recover charges in excess of the tariffed maximum percentage. | 24 |
| (n) Rate increases; public forums. When any public utility | 25 |
| providing water or sewer service proposes a general rate | 26 |
| increase, in addition to other notice requirements, the water |
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| or sewer public utility must notify its customers of their | 2 |
| right to request a public forum. A customer or group of | 3 |
| customers must make written request to the Commission for a | 4 |
| public forum and must also provide written notification of the | 5 |
| request to the customer's municipal or, for unincorporated | 6 |
| areas, township government. The Commission, at its discretion, | 7 |
| may schedule the public forum. If it is determined that public | 8 |
| forums are required for multiple municipalities or townships, | 9 |
| the Commission shall schedule these public forums, in locations | 10 |
| within approximately 45 minutes drive time of the | 11 |
| municipalities or townships for which the public forums have | 12 |
| been scheduled. The public utility must provide advance notice | 13 |
| of 30 days for each public forum to the governing bodies of | 14 |
| those units of local government affected by the increase. The | 15 |
| day of each public forum shall be selected so as to encourage | 16 |
| the greatest public participation. Each public forum will begin | 17 |
| at 7:00 p.m. Reports and comments made during or as a result of | 18 |
| each public forum must be made available to the hearing | 19 |
| officials and reviewed when drafting a recommended or tentative | 20 |
| decision, finding or order pursuant to Section 10-111 of this | 21 |
| Act. | 22 |
| (o) A water utility official or his or her designee must | 23 |
| notify the local fire officials of any hydrant that it finds | 24 |
| necessary to take out of service for water main-related work | 25 |
| due to emergency repairs or scheduled maintenance, whenever | 26 |
| such maintenance work and hydrant out of service condition is |
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| expected to last more than 8 hours or if the main will be | 2 |
| unattended at any time during the outage. Such notification | 3 |
| shall be made at least 24 hours prior to the outage in the case | 4 |
| of scheduled maintenance and as soon as practical in the case | 5 |
| of emergency repairs. Notice must be provided to a pre-arranged | 6 |
| phone number or in such other manner as may be established by | 7 |
| agreement between the water utility management and the | 8 |
| respective local fire officials. In circumstances where notice | 9 |
| is given in accordance with this subsection (o), notice that | 10 |
| the hydrant is restored to service must be given as soon as | 11 |
| practical, but in no event more than 2 hours after work on the | 12 |
| main is complete. | 13 |
| New hydrants installed in association with the | 14 |
| installation of water mains must be wrapped in plastic or | 15 |
| otherwise marked as agreed with the local fire officials as an | 16 |
| immediate indicator that such hydrants are not available for | 17 |
| service. The plastic wrapping or other marking must be removed | 18 |
| from new hydrants when they are placed in service. | 19 |
| A water utility official or his or her designee must notify | 20 |
| the dispatcher or designated fire official of any hydrant | 21 |
| reported to be inoperable or expected to operate with a rate of | 22 |
| water flow less than a normal rate expected for the hydrant as | 23 |
| soon as practical, but in no event more than 2 hours, after | 24 |
| receiving the notice from an employee, contractor, police | 25 |
| department, or other government official, and, under normal | 26 |
| conditions, must have the hydrant restored to service within 48 |
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| hours. When adverse weather or other conditions prohibit | 2 |
| restoration in 48 hours the water utility must so notify the | 3 |
| designated fire official. As soon as practical, but in no event | 4 |
| more than 2 hours, after receiving confirmation from work crews | 5 |
| that the inoperable hydrant has been restored to service or | 6 |
| that the hydrant is expected to operate with an available rate | 7 |
| of water flow consistent with a normal rate of water flow | 8 |
| expected for the hydrant, the official or his or her designee | 9 |
| must so notify the fire officials. The method of notice for | 10 |
| each instance of notice must be established by agreement | 11 |
| between the water utility and the respective local fire | 12 |
| officials. A water utility that fails to provide notice or | 13 |
| repair as stipulated in the subsection (o), not withstanding | 14 |
| any other provisions of the Public Utility Act, shall be fined | 15 |
| $100 per day to be paid to the fire department or fire | 16 |
| protection district in which the violation occurred. The fire | 17 |
| department or fire protection district may enforce this | 18 |
| subsection (o).
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| (Source: P.A. 94-950, eff. 6-27-06.)
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| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | 21 |
| becoming law.
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