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Consumer Protection Committee
Filed: 2/28/2007
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| AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 818
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| AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend House Bill 818 by replacing |
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| everything after the enacting clause with the following:
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| "Section 5. The Public Utilities Act is amended by adding |
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| Section 4-605 as follows: |
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| (220 ILCS 5/4-605 new) |
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| Sec. 4-605. Prohibition against the installation, |
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| operation, and maintenance of electric distribution facilities |
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| and equipment. |
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| (a) The General Assembly finds that the installation, |
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| maintenance, and operation of electric distribution facilities |
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| and equipment has traditionally been performed by electric |
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| utility employees and personnel of electric utility |
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| contractors who have the requisite skills, training, and |
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| experience to properly and safely install, maintain, and |
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| operate these facilities and equipment. The General Assembly |
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| further finds that it is unjust and unreasonable and a public |
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| safety and system reliability hazard for retail customers or |
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| persons or entities on their behalf to install, maintain or |
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| operate electric distribution facilities or equipment. |
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| (b) For purposes of this Section: |
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| "Retail customer" and "electric utility" have the same |
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| meanings as those terms are defined in Section 16-102 of the |
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| Public Utilities Act. |
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| "Electric distribution facilities and equipment" means all |
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| of the facilities and equipment, including, but not limited to, |
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| substations, distribution feeder circuits, switches, |
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| protective equipment, primary circuits, distribution |
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| transformers, line extensions and service extensions both |
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| above or below ground, conduit, risers, elbows, transformer |
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| pads, junction boxes, manholes, pedestals, conductors, and all |
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| associated fittings that connect the transmission system to |
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| either the weatherhead on the retail customer's building or |
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| other structure for above ground service or to the terminals on |
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| the meter base of the retail customer's building or other |
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| structure for below ground service.
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| (c) Notwithstanding any law, tariff, Commission rule, |
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| order, or decision to the contrary, no electric utility shall |
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| allow a retail customer or any person, corporation, or agent on |
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| behalf of such customer to install, operate, or maintain any |
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| electric distribution facility or equipment. The installation, |
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| operation, and maintenance of any electric distribution |
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| facility or equipment shall be the obligation of the electric |
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| utility that provides delivery services to the retail customer. |
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| (d) Subsection (c) of this Section shall not apply to a |
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| retail customer of a municipal system or electric cooperative |
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| as the terms "municipal system" and "electric cooperative" are |
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| respectively defined in Sections 3-119 and 16-102 of the Public |
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| Utilities Act. |
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| (e) The employees of an electric utility, including the |
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| collective bargaining representative or representatives of |
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| such employees, that are obligated to install, operate, or |
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| maintain electric distribution facilities and equipment shall |
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| have an independent statutory cause of action under State law |
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| to file a complaint against an electric utility, retail |
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| customer or person, corporation, or agent acting on behalf of a |
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| retail customer in circuit court for alleged violations of |
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| subsection (c) of this Section. |
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| The employees of an electric utility, including the |
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| collective bargaining representative or representatives of |
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| such employees, may file a complaint in the circuit court of |
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| Cook, Sangamon, or Madison County or the circuit court of any |
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| county in which the alleged violation of subsection (c) of this |
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| Section has or is about to occur in order to have the alleged |
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| violation stopped or prevented either by mandamus or |
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| injunction. The circuit court shall specify a time, not |
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| exceeding 21 days after the service of the copy of the |
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| complaint for mandamus or injunction for the filing of an |
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| answer, and in the meantime the named defendant or defendants |
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| shall be restrained from continuing an alleged violation |
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| pending a hearing before the court. In the event of default, or |
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| after answer, the circuit court shall immediately inquire into |
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| the facts and circumstances of the case and enter an |
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| appropriate order with respect to the matters in the complaint. |
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| An appeal may be taken from the final judgment in the same |
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| manner and with the same effect as appeals are taken from |
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| judgments of the circuit court in other actions for mandamus or |
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| injunction. |
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| Nothing in this subsection (e) shall limited the rights of |
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| employees of an electric utility, including the collective |
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| bargaining representative or representatives of such |
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| employees, that is obligated to install, operate, or maintain |
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| electric distribution facilities and equipment to file a |
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| complaint against the electric utility, retail customer or |
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| person, corporation, or agent acting on behalf of a retail |
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| customer with the Commission for alleged violations of |
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| subsection (c) of this Section. |
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| (f) In any case in which an employee of an electric |
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| utility, including the collective bargaining representative or |
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| representatives of such employees, demonstrates that an |
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| electric utility, retail customer or a person, corporation, or |
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| agent acting on behalf of a retail customer has violated or is |
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| about to violate subsection (c) of this Section, the circuit |
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| court shall permanently restrain the defendant or defendants |
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| from continuing the alleged violation and award the party |
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| bringing the action the reasonable expenses of the litigation, |
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| including all reasonable attorney's fees. The circuit court |
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| shall impose a civil penalty of not less than $2,000 and not |
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| greater than $30,000 for each violation. Each violation of |
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| subsection (c) of this Section shall be considered a separate |
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| and distinct violation. In the event of a continuing violation, |
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| each day's continuance thereof shall be a separate and distinct |
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| offense, provided, however, that the cumulative penalty for any |
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| continuing violation shall not exceed $500,000, and that these |
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| limits shall not apply where the violation was intentional and |
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| either (i) created substantial risk to the safety of the |
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| utility's employees or customers or the public; or (ii) was |
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| intended to cause economic benefits to accrue to the violator. |
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| No penalties shall accrue under this subsection (f) until 15 |
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| days after the mailing of a notice to such party or parties |
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| that they are in violation of subsection (c) of this Section, |
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| except that this notice provision shall not apply when the |
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| violation was intentional.
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| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
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| becoming law.".
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