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Rep. Lawrence Walsh, Jr.
Filed: 4/20/2021
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1 | | AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 1472
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2 | | AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend House Bill 1472, AS AMENDED, |
3 | | with reference to page and line numbers of House Amendment No. |
4 | | 1, as follows:
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5 | | on page 66, line 13, by replacing "Section 45-8" with |
6 | | "Sections 45-8 and 45-9"; and |
7 | | on page 67, immediately below line 1, by inserting the |
8 | | following: |
9 | | "(5 ILCS 100/5-45.9 new) |
10 | | Sec. 5-45.9. Emergency rulemaking; Public Utilities Act. |
11 | | To provide for the expeditious and timely implementation of
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12 | | changes made to the Public Utilities Act by this amendatory
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13 | | Act of the 102nd General Assembly, emergency rules
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14 | | implementing the changes made to the Public Utilities Act by
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15 | | this amendatory Act of the 102nd General Assembly may be
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1 | | adopted in accordance with Section 5-45 by the Illinois
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2 | | Commerce Commission. The adoption of emergency rules
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3 | | authorized by Section 5-45 and this Section is deemed to be |
4 | | necessary for the public interest, safety, and welfare. |
5 | | This Section is repealed on January 1, 2026. "; and |
6 | | on page 246, by replacing lines 22 through 24 with "and 16-123 |
7 | | and by adding Sections 4-701, 4-702, 8-106, 8-107, 8-108, |
8 | | 8-218,
8-402.2, 8-411, 8-511.1, 8-512, 8-514, 9-201.1, |
9 | | 9-201.2, 9-228,
9-232, 9-247, 16-108.13, 16-131, and 16-140 as |
10 | | follows:"; and |
11 | | on page 246, immediately below line 24, by inserting the |
12 | | following: |
13 | | "(220 ILCS 5/4-701 new) |
14 | | Sec. 4-701. Electric Utility Independent Monitor. |
15 | | (a) It is the policy of this State to ensure public |
16 | | utilities adhere to the highest standards of ethical conduct. |
17 | | Recent events have demonstrated that at least one public |
18 | | utility in this State has not adhered to the standards of |
19 | | conduct expected by the State, and as such, has breached the |
20 | | public trust. The General Assembly finds this offensive |
21 | | conduct warrants a response that ensures transparency and |
22 | | ethical standards are adhered to. The General Assembly |
23 | | therefore declares its intent to impose heightened scrutiny |
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1 | | and rigorous standards to increase transparency and ensure |
2 | | ethics compliance. Further, it is the intent of the General |
3 | | Assembly to remediate public utility wrongdoing and penalize |
4 | | impropriety. |
5 | | (b) This Section applies to electric public utilities |
6 | | serving more than 3,000,000 retail customers in the State for |
7 | | the duration of any deferred prosecution agreement, pending |
8 | | criminal charges, ongoing criminal investigation, and term of |
9 | | criminal penalties against the public utility or any of its |
10 | | officers or former officers. |
11 | | (c) Within 60 days after the effective date of this |
12 | | amendatory Act of the 102nd General Assembly, the Commission |
13 | | shall begin the process of creating the position of Electric |
14 | | Utility Independent Monitor. The responsibilities of the |
15 | | Electric Utility Independent Monitor shall include the |
16 | | following: |
17 | | (1) developing and publishing annual ethics audits of |
18 | | electric public utilities serving more than 3,000,000 |
19 | | retail customers in the State; |
20 | | (2) hiring additional staff or contract entities as |
21 | | necessary to fulfill the obligations of this Section; |
22 | | (3) developing a public reporting system to record |
23 | | each and every communication, including who was present, |
24 | | the subject matter discussed, materials provided or |
25 | | discussed, whether the meeting was in-person, via video, |
26 | | or telephonic, and the date and time of the communication, |
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1 | | between a representative, employee, officer, or executive |
2 | | of an electric public utility and a Commissioner, |
3 | | representative, employee, or staff of the Commission; |
4 | | (4) overseeing an electric public utility's compliance |
5 | | with the standards described by statute, rule, or court |
6 | | order regarding standards of ethical conduct; |
7 | | (5) working in coordination with an electric public |
8 | | utility's highest officer responsible for compliance and |
9 | | ethics, such as a Chief Compliance and Ethics Officer, to |
10 | | ensure the utility complies with ethics standards provided |
11 | | by law, rule, and any other applicable authority, through |
12 | | investigation, enforcement, reporting, and disciplinary |
13 | | activities, including fines; |
14 | | (6) documenting violations of statutes, rules, court |
15 | | order, internal controls, Commission orders, or other |
16 | | applicable authority regarding ethics and transparency and |
17 | | ensure appropriate internal disciplinary actions are taken |
18 | | and the violation is reported to the Commission when |
19 | | appropriate; |
20 | | (7) filing reports with the Commission of each and |
21 | | every event where an electric public utility has not taken |
22 | | disciplinary action for a violation of statutes, rules, |
23 | | court order, internal controls, Commission orders, or |
24 | | other applicable authority regarding ethics and |
25 | | transparency, or where the public utility does not take a |
26 | | disciplinary action that aligns with the recommendation of |
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1 | | the Electric Utility Independent Monitor; |
2 | | (8) recommending to the Commission that it adopt new |
3 | | internal controls, policies, practices, or procedures to |
4 | | apply to an electric public utility to ensure compliance |
5 | | with statute, rule, court order, or other applicable |
6 | | authority; |
7 | | (9) publishing an annual ethics audit for an electric |
8 | | public utility subject to this Section describing the |
9 | | electric public utility's internal controls, policies, |
10 | | practices, and procedures to comply with statutes, rules, |
11 | | court orders, or other applicable authority; this report |
12 | | should also include a record of any disciplinary actions |
13 | | taken related to unethical conduct as well as any |
14 | | recommendations the Electric Utility Independent Monitor |
15 | | has made and the public utility's response; |
16 | | (10) detailing deficiencies in a report to the |
17 | | Commission and the General Assembly that shall include a |
18 | | recommendation for
Commission action if the Electric |
19 | | Utility Independent Monitor finds that an electric public |
20 | | utility has not complied with standards set forth by law, |
21 | | rules, or by other applicable authority; and |
22 | | (11) monitoring, auditing, and subpoenaing all records |
23 | | necessary for the Electric Utility Independent Monitor to |
24 | | meet the responsibilities described in this Section and |
25 | | related rules, including, but not limited to, contracts |
26 | | with third party entities, accounting records, |
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1 | | communication with public officials or their staff, |
2 | | lobbying activities, expenses on lobbyists and |
3 | | consultants, legal expenses, and internal compliance |
4 | | policies. |
5 | | (d) An electric public utility subject to this Section |
6 | | shall remit amounts necessary for the Commission to pay the |
7 | | wages, overhead, travel expenses, and other costs of the |
8 | | Electric Utility Independent Monitor and staff as determined |
9 | | by the Commission. |
10 | | (e) An electric public utility's cost of compliance with |
11 | | this Section is not a cost of service and shall not be |
12 | | recoverable in rates. |
13 | | (f) Where an electric public utility is the subject of a |
14 | | federal or State criminal investigation or where the |
15 | | Commission initiates an investigation of an ethics violation, |
16 | | the utility's costs related to such investigation are not a |
17 | | cost of service and shall not be recoverable in rates. |
18 | | (g) The Commission shall have the authority to retain an |
19 | | independent third party to serve as the Electric Utility |
20 | | Independent Monitor pursuant to this Section. |
21 | | (h) The Commission shall have the authority to create |
22 | | rules and emergency rules where applicable to implement this |
23 | | Section. |
24 | | (220 ILCS 5/4-702 new) |
25 | | Sec. 4-702. Electric utility audit. |
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1 | | (a) Within 30 days after the effective date of this |
2 | | amendatory Act of the 102nd General Assembly, the Commission |
3 | | may begin the process of contracting with a third party or |
4 | | hiring additional personnel as needed to conduct an audit |
5 | | pursuant to this Section. |
6 | | (b) The Commission shall conduct an audit of all electric |
7 | | systems investments made by a participating utility, other |
8 | | than a combination utility. This audit shall include a review |
9 | | of: |
10 | | (1) system upgrade costs and intended benefits; |
11 | | (2) whether the investment was part of the |
12 | | participating utility's investment obligations under |
13 | | subsection (b) of Section 16-108.5 of this Act; |
14 | | (3) benefits to ratepayers; |
15 | | (4) efficiencies gained as a result of investments |
16 | | made by the participating utility; |
17 | | (5) steps taken to minimize costs to consumers; and |
18 | | (6) any other information the Commission determines is |
19 | | necessary to analyze the costs and benefits of these smart |
20 | | grid electric systems upgrades. |
21 | | (c) The Commission must prepare and file a final report |
22 | | with the General Assembly analyzing the costs and benefits of |
23 | | the smart meter program and other smart grid electric systems |
24 | | upgrades no later than 2 years after the effective date of this |
25 | | amendatory Act of the 102nd General Assembly. |
26 | | (d) The Commission is authorized to monitor, audit, and |
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1 | | subpoena all records necessary to meet responsibilities |
2 | | described in this Section. |
3 | | (e) An electric public utility subject to this Section |
4 | | shall remit amounts necessary for the Commission to pay the |
5 | | wages, contract costs, overhead, travel expenses, and other |
6 | | costs incurred to meet the responsibilities of this Section. |
7 | | The electric public utility's cost of compliance with this |
8 | | Section is not a cost of service shall not be recoverable in |
9 | | rates. "; and |
10 | | on page 399, immediately below line 6, by inserting the |
11 | | following: |
12 | | "(220 ILCS 5/9-228 new) |
13 | | Sec. 9-228. Limits on public utility expenses. The |
14 | | Commission shall not consider any of the following as an |
15 | | expense of any public utility company, including any |
16 | | allocation of those costs to the public utility from an |
17 | | affiliate or corporate parent for the purpose of determining |
18 | | any rate or charge, any amount expended for: |
19 | | (1) the pension or other post-employment benefits for |
20 | | an employee convicted of committing a criminal act in the |
21 | | course of his or her work with the utility; |
22 | | (2) any severance or post-employment costs for an |
23 | | employee convicted of committing a criminal act in the |
24 | | course of his or her work with the utility; and |
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1 | | (3) criminal penalties, fines, fees, and costs related |
2 | | to criminal charges, criminal investigations, or deferred |
3 | | prosecution agreements. "; and |
4 | | on page 468, immediately below line 12, by inserting the |
5 | | following: |
6 | | "(220 ILCS 5/16-131 new) |
7 | | Sec. 16-131. Criminal penalty electric utility rebate. |
8 | | (a) It is the policy of this State that ethical and |
9 | | criminal misconduct by electric utilities harms ratepayers by |
10 | | destroying public trust. The General Assembly finds it |
11 | | necessary to remediate harm caused by electric utilities by |
12 | | requiring that criminal penalties, or an amount equal to the |
13 | | criminal penalty paid by an electric utility, be rebated to |
14 | | ratepayers as restitution for the breach of public trust. |
15 | | (b) Electric utilities shall rebate to ratepayers an |
16 | | amount equal to the total amount of penalties or fines paid to |
17 | | the State or federal government in the preceding 12 months as a |
18 | | result of a criminal investigation, criminal charge, or |
19 | | deferred prosecution agreement beginning in the year |
20 | | subsequent to the remittance of the penalty or fine. This |
21 | | rebate shall be amortized in the rates over a period of 3 |
22 | | years. |
23 | | (c) The rebate amount is not a cost of service and shall |
24 | | not be recoverable through rates. |
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1 | | (d) The utility must file a rebate rider tariff with the |
2 | | Commission and any bill adjustment resulting from such rebate |
3 | | rider shall appear as a separate line item on the customer's |
4 | | bill. |
5 | | (e) An electric utility must submit all information |
6 | | regarding criminal fines, fees, and penalties annually to the |
7 | | Commission. |
8 | | (f) The Commission shall have emergency rulemaking |
9 | | authority to implement this Section. ".
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