Public Act 097-0222 Public Act 0222 97TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 097-0222 | SB1396 Enrolled | LRB097 09365 ASK 49500 b |
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| AN ACT concerning regulation.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Public Utilities Act is amended by changing | Section 16-117 as follows:
| (220 ILCS 5/16-117)
| Sec. 16-117. Commission consumer education program.
| (a) The restructuring of the electricity industry will
| create a new electricity market with new marketers and sellers
| offering new goods and services, many of which the average
| consumer will not be able to readily evaluate. It is the
intent | of the General Assembly that (i) electricity consumers
be | provided with sufficient and reliable information so that
they | are able to compare and make informed selections of
products | and services provided in the electricity market; and
(ii) | mechanisms be provided to enable consumers to protect
| themselves from marketing practices that are unfair or
abusive.
| (b) The Commission shall implement and maintain a
consumer | education information program to help provide residential and | small
commercial retail customers with information to help them
| understand their service options in a competitive electric
| services market, and their rights and responsibilities.
| (c) Not more than 90 days after the effective date of this |
| amendatory Act of the 97th General Assembly, the Commission | shall direct the Office of Retail Market Development to review | the existing consumer education information for residential | and small commercial customers and consider whether updates are | necessary. The Office of Retail Market Development shall seek | input from interested persons, including alternative retail | electric suppliers, electric utilities, the Attorney General, | and the Citizens Utility Board, to further its review of the | consumer education materials and possible proposed changes. | Within 4 months after the start of the review, the Office of | Retail Market Development shall submit recommendations to the | Commission for approval. The Commission shall form a working | group following
the enactment of this amendatory Act of 1997. | This group shall
consist of 5 representatives of the | investor-owned electric
utilities in this State, 2 of which | shall be appointed by
electric utilities serving over 1,000,000 | retail customers
in this State; 2 representatives of | alternative retail
electric suppliers; 3 representatives of | organizations
representing the interests of residential and | small commercial
retail customers; and the Commission.
| (d) (Blank). By March 1, 1999, with respect to educational | materials for
small commercial customers and by November 1, | 2001 with respect to educational
materials for residential | customers, the working group appointed pursuant
to this Section | shall develop a package of printed educational
materials which | meet the requirements of subsection (e) and
shall submit such |
| package to the Commission for approval,
along with | recommendations for implementing this consumer
education | program. Such materials shall consider the needs of
different | types of consumers in this State, such as elderly,
low-income, | multilingual, minority, rural and disabled
customers. The | working group shall issue recommendations to
the Commission on | how such education program can be
implemented through a variety | of communication methods,
including specifically mass media, | distribution of printed
material, public service | announcements, and posting on the
Internet.
| (e) At a minimum, the materials constituting the
consumer | education information program submitted to the Commission by | the Office of Retail Market Development
working group shall | include concise explanations or
descriptions of the following:
| (1) the structure of the electric utility industry
| following this amendatory Act of 1997 and a glossary of
| basic terms;
| (2) the choices available to consumers to take
electric | service from an alternative retail electric
supplier or | remain as a retail customer of an electric
utility;
| (3) a customer's rights, risks and responsibilities
in | receiving service from an alternative retail electric
| supplier or remaining as a retail customer of an electric
| utility;
| (4) the legal obligations of alternative retail
| electric suppliers;
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| (5) those services that may be offered on a
competitive | basis in a deregulated electric services
market, including | services that could be packaged with
the delivery of | electric power and energy;
| (6) services that an electric utility is required to
| provide pursuant to tariffed rates;
| (7) the components of a bill that could be received
by | a customer taking delivery services;
| (8) the complaint procedures set forth in Section
| 10-108 of this Act by which consumers may seek a redress
of | grievances against an electric utility or an
alternative | retail electric supplier and a list of phone
numbers of the | Commission, the Attorney General or other
entities that can | provide information and assistance to
customers; and
| (9) additional information available from the
| Commission upon request.
| (f) Within 45 days following the submission required of
the | Office of Retail Market Development working group by subsection | (c) (d) of this Section, the
Commission shall approve or | disapprove the consumer education information educational
| materials and recommendations for program implementation . The
| Commission shall be deemed to have approved the educational
| program materials and recommendations unless the Commission
| disapproves of any such material or recommendation within 45
| days following the date of receipt.
| (g) Once approved by the Commission, materials
comprising |
| the consumer education information program contemplated by | this
Section shall be provided distributed as follows:
| (1) If the electric utility bills residential or small | commercial retail customers directly, then the bill shall | include the Commission's electric education internet | address in the space reserved for alternative retail | electric supplier messages. Electric utilities shall mail | printed
educational materials specified by the working | group and
approved by the Commission (a) to all residential | and
small commercial retail customers within a reasonable
| period prior to the date that such customers become
| eligible to purchase power from alternative retail
| electric suppliers, such "reasonable period" to be
| determined by the Commission; and (b) once the applicable
| customer class becomes eligible to receive delivery
| services, to all new residential and small commercial
| retail customers at the time that such customers begin
| taking services from the electric utility.
| (2) Alternative retail electric suppliers shall | provide the Commission's electric education internet | address
include such materials with all initial mailings to
| all potential residential and small commercial retail
| customers but in all circumstances prior to the time by
| which an alternative retail electric supplier executes
any | agreements or contracts with such customers for the
supply | of electric services .
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| (3) (Blank). Both electric utilities and alternative | retail
electric suppliers shall provide such materials at | no
charge to residential and small commercial retail
| customers upon request.
| (4) The Commission shall make the following | information available on its web site and printed | information from the web site available to the public upon | request
and at no charge , and shall make available to the | public
on the Internet through the State of Illinois World | Wide
Web Site :
| (A) all consumer education information developed | by the Office of Retail Market Development printed | educational materials developed
by the working group | and approved by the Commission;
| (B) a list of all certified alternative retail
| electric suppliers serving residential and small
| commercial retail customers within the service
| territory of each electric utility;
| (C) a list of alternative retail electric
| suppliers serving residential or small commercial
| retail customers which have been found in the last
3 | years by the Commission pursuant to Section
10-108 to | have failed to provide service in
accordance with the | terms of their contracts with
such retail customers; | and
| (D) guidelines to assist customers in
determining |
| which energy supplier is most
appropriate for each | customer.
| (h) The Commission may also adopt a uniform disclosure
form | which alternative retail electric suppliers would be
required | to complete enabling consumers to compare prices,
terms and | conditions offered by such suppliers.
| (i) The Commission shall make available to the public
staff | with the ability and knowledge to respond to consumer
| inquiries.
| (j) (Blank). The costs of printing educational materials | approved
by the Commission pursuant to this Section shall be | payable
solely from funding as provided in this subsection.
| Each year the General Assembly shall appropriate money to
| the Commission from the General Revenue Fund for the expenses
| of the Commission associated with this Section. The cost of
the | consumer education program contemplated by this Section
shall | not exceed the amount of such appropriation. In no event
shall | any electric utility, alternative retail electric
supplier or | customer be liable for the costs of printing
consumer education | program material in accordance with this
Section. The | obligations associated with this consumer
education program | shall not exceed the amounts appropriated
for this program | pursuant to this Section.
| (k) (Blank). The Commission shall study the effectiveness | of the
consumer education program. Such study shall include a | notice
and an opportunity for participation and comment by all
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| interested and potentially affected parties. Such study shall
| be completed by January 31st of each year during the mandatory
| transition period and a summary thereof, together with any
| legislative recommendations, shall be included in the
| Commission's Annual Report due in accordance with Section
4-304 | of this Act.
| (Source: P.A. 90-561, eff. 12-16-97.)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 7/28/2011
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