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1 | | AN ACT concerning associations.
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2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | | Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the |
5 | | Homeowners' Electric Vehicle Act. |
6 | | Section 5. Legislative intent. The legislative intent in |
7 | | enacting this Act is to protect the public health, safety, and |
8 | | welfare by encouraging the development and use of electric |
9 | | vehicles and electric vehicle charging systems in order to |
10 | | conserve and protect the value of land, buildings, and |
11 | | resources by preventing the adoption of measures which will |
12 | | have the ultimate effect, however unintended, of preventing the |
13 | | use of electric vehicles by any person residing at a home that |
14 | | is subject to a homeowners' association, common interest |
15 | | community association, or condominium unit owners' |
16 | | association. |
17 | | Section 10. Definitions. In this Act: |
18 | | "Electric vehicle" has the meaning ascribed to that term in |
19 | | the Electric Vehicle Act. |
20 | | "Electric vehicle charging system" means: |
21 | | (1) a complete assembly, structure, or design of an |
22 | | electric vehicle charging mechanism, which provides |
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1 | | electricity for use in charging an electric vehicle; and |
2 | | (2) the design, materials, or elements of an electric |
3 | | vehicle charging system and its maintenance, operation, |
4 | | and labor components, and the necessary components, if any, |
5 | | of supplemental conventional energy systems designed or |
6 | | constructed to interface with an electric vehicle charging |
7 | | system.
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8 | | Section 15. Associations; prohibitions. Notwithstanding |
9 | | any provision of this Act or other provision of law, the |
10 | | adoption of a bylaw or exercise of any power by the governing |
11 | | entity of a homeowners' association, common interest community |
12 | | association, or condominium unit owners' association which |
13 | | prohibits or has the effect of prohibiting the ownership of an |
14 | | electric vehicle, prohibiting the continuous charging of an |
15 | | electric vehicle, or prohibiting the installation of a electric |
16 | | vehicle charging system is expressly prohibited. |
17 | | Section 20. Deed restrictions; covenants. No deed |
18 | | restrictions, covenants, or similar binding agreements running |
19 | | with the land shall prohibit or have the effect of prohibiting |
20 | | the use or ownership of an electric vehicle or the installation |
21 | | or operation of an electric vehicle charging system from being |
22 | | installed on a building erected on a lot or parcel covered by |
23 | | the deed restrictions, covenants, or binding agreements if the |
24 | | building is subject to a homeowners' association, common |
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1 | | interest community association, or condominium unit owners' |
2 | | association. A property owner may not be denied permission to |
3 | | install an electric vehicle charging system by any entity |
4 | | granted the power or right in any deed restriction, covenant, |
5 | | or similar binding agreement to approve, forbid, control, or |
6 | | direct alteration of property. However, for purposes of this |
7 | | Act, the entity may determine reasonable restrictions on the |
8 | | specific location where an electric vehicle charging system may |
9 | | be installed. Within 45 days after a homeowners' association, |
10 | | common interest community association, or condominium unit |
11 | | owners' association receives a request for a policy or an |
12 | | application from an association member, the association shall |
13 | | adopt an electric vehicle charging system policy or amend an |
14 | | existing energy policy regarding: (i) reasonable restrictions |
15 | | on the location, design, and architectural requirements of an |
16 | | electric vehicle charging system; and (ii) whether an |
17 | | association member may use an electric outlet in a common area |
18 | | and the means for payment of the electricity in a common area, |
19 | | and, if so, reasonable restrictions on the location, design, |
20 | | and architectural requirements of a system in a common area. An |
21 | | association shall disclose, upon request, its electric vehicle |
22 | | charging system policy and shall include the policy in its |
23 | | homeowners' association, common interest community |
24 | | association, or condominium unit owners' association |
25 | | declaration, bylaws, or policies. For purposes of this Section, |
26 | | "reasonable restrictions" are limitations that do not |
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1 | | significantly increase the cost of the electric vehicle |
2 | | charging system or significantly decrease its efficiency or |
3 | | specified performance. |
4 | | Section 25. Standards and requirements. An electric |
5 | | vehicle charging system shall meet applicable standards and |
6 | | requirements imposed by State and local permitting |
7 | | authorities. |
8 | | Section 30. Application for approval. Whenever approval is |
9 | | required for the installation or use of an electric vehicle |
10 | | charging system, the application for approval shall be |
11 | | processed by the appropriate approving entity of the |
12 | | association within 30 days after the submission of the |
13 | | application.
However, if an application is submitted before an |
14 | | electric vehicle charging system policy is adopted by an |
15 | | association, the association has until the longer of the |
16 | | following 2 periods to process the application: (1) 15 days |
17 | | after a policy is adopted in accordance with Section 20 of this |
18 | | Act or (2) 30 days after the application is submitted. If an |
19 | | application is not denied in writing before the end of the |
20 | | applicable time period provided by this Section, the |
21 | | application shall be deemed approved, unless that delay is the |
22 | | result of a reasonable request for additional information. |
23 | | Section 32. Notice to local electric utility. Within 30 |
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1 | | days after receiving a request for an electric vehicle charging |
2 | | system policy, an application for the installation or use of an |
3 | | electric vehicle charging system, or notification from an |
4 | | association member that the member intends to install an |
5 | | electric vehicle charging system, a homeowners' association, |
6 | | common interest community association, or condominium unit |
7 | | owners' association shall notify the electric utility from |
8 | | which the association receives electricity or delivery |
9 | | services of the planned installation. |
10 | | Section 35. Violations. Any entity, other than a public |
11 | | entity, that willfully violates this Act shall be liable to the |
12 | | applicant for actual damages occasioned thereby and for any |
13 | | other consequential damages.
Any entity that complies with the |
14 | | requirements of this Act shall not be liable to any other |
15 | | resident or third party for such compliance.
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