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92_HB4370 LRB9214968JSpc 1 AN ACT in relation to utilities. 2 Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, 3 represented in the General Assembly: 4 Section 5. The Public Utilities Act is amended by adding 5 Article XIX as follows: 6 (220 ILCS 5/Art. XIX heading new) 7 ARTICLE XIX. ALTERNATIVE GAS SUPPLIER LAW 8 (220 ILCS 5/19-100 new) 9 Sec. 19-100. Short title. This Article may be cited as 10 the Alternative Gas Supplier Law. 11 (220 ILCS 5/19-105 new) 12 Sec. 19-105. Definitions. For the purposes of this 13 Article, the following terms shall be defined as set forth in 14 this Section. 15 "Affiliate" has the meaning set forth in Section 7-108 of 16 this Act. 17 "Alternative gas supplier" means every person, 18 cooperative, corporation, municipal corporation, company, 19 association, joint stock company or association, firm, 20 partnership, individual, or other entity, their lessees, 21 trustees, or receivers appointed by any court whatsoever, 22 that offers gas for sale, lease, or in exchange for other 23 value received to one or more customers, or that engages in 24 the furnishing of gas to one or more customers, and shall 25 include affiliated interests of a gas utility, resellers, 26 aggregators and marketers, but shall not include (i) gas 27 utilities (or any agent of the gas utility to the extent the 28 gas utility provides tariffed services to customers through 29 an agent); (ii) public utilities that are owned and operated -2- LRB9214968JSpc 1 by any political subdivision, public institution of higher 2 education or municipal corporation of this State, or public 3 utilities that are owned by a political subdivision, public 4 institution of higher education, or municipal corporation and 5 operated by any of its lessees or operating agents; (iii) 6 residential natural gas cooperatives that are not-for-profit 7 corporations established for the purpose of administering and 8 operating, on a cooperative basis, the furnishing of natural 9 gas to residences for the benefit of their members who are 10 residential consumers of natural gas; and (iv) the ownership 11 or operation of a facility that sells compressed natural gas 12 at retail to the public for use only as a motor vehicle fuel 13 and the selling of compressed natural gas at retail to the 14 public for use only as a motor vehicle fuel. 15 "Gas utility" means a public utility, as defined in 16 Section 3-105 of this Act, that has a franchise, license, 17 permit, or right to furnish or sell gas or transportation 18 services to customers within a service area. 19 "Residential customer" means a customer who receives gas 20 utility service for household purposes distributed to a 21 dwelling of 2 or fewer units which is billed under a 22 residential rate or gas utility service for household 23 purposes distributed to a dwelling unit or units which is 24 billed under a residential rate and is registered by a 25 separate meter for each dwelling unit. 26 "Service area" means (i) the geographic area within which 27 a gas utility was lawfully entitled to provide gas to 28 customers as of the effective date of this amendatory Act of 29 the 92nd General Assembly and includes (ii) the location of 30 any customer to which the gas utility was lawfully providing 31 gas utility services on such effective date. 32 "Small commercial customer" means those nonresidential 33 retail customers of a natural gas utility or alternative gas 34 supplier consuming 5,000 therms or less of natural gas -3- LRB9214968JSpc 1 annually. 2 "Tariffed service" means a service provided to customers 3 by a gas utility as defined by its rates on file with the 4 Commission pursuant to the provisions of Article IX of this 5 Act. 6 "Transportation services" means those services provided 7 by the gas utility that are necessary in order for the 8 storage, transmission and distribution systems to function so 9 that customers located in the gas utility's service area can 10 receive gas from suppliers other than the gas utility and 11 shall include, without limitation, standard metering and 12 billing services. 13 (220 ILCS 5/19-110 new) 14 Sec. 19-110. Certification of alternative gas suppliers. 15 (a) The provisions of this Section shall apply only to 16 alternative gas suppliers serving or seeking to serve 17 residential or small commercial customers and only to the 18 extent such alternative gas suppliers provide services to 19 residential or small commercial customers. 20 (b) An alternative gas supplier must obtain a 21 certificate of service authority from the Commission in 22 accordance with this Section before serving any customer or 23 other user located in this State. An alternative gas 24 supplier may request, and the Commission may grant, a 25 certificate of service authority for the entire State or for 26 a specified geographic area of the State. A person, 27 corporation, or other entity acting as an alternative gas 28 supplier on the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 29 92nd General Assembly shall have 180 days from the effective 30 date of this amendatory Act of the 92nd General Assembly to 31 comply with the requirements of this Section in order to 32 continue to operate as an alternative gas supplier. 33 (c) An alternative gas supplier seeking a certificate of -4- LRB9214968JSpc 1 service authority shall file with the Commission a verified 2 application containing information showing that the applicant 3 meets the requirements of this Section. The alternative gas 4 supplier shall publish notice of its application in the 5 official State newspaper within 10 days following the date of 6 its filing. No later than 45 days after the application is 7 properly filed with the Commission, and such notice is 8 published, the Commission shall issue its order granting or 9 denying the application. 10 (d) An application for a certificate of service 11 authority shall identify the area or areas in which the 12 applicant intends to offer service and the types of services 13 it intends to offer. Applicants that seek to serve 14 residential customers within a geographic area that is 15 smaller than a gas utility's service area shall submit 16 evidence demonstrating that the designation of this smaller 17 area does not violate Section 19-115. An applicant may state 18 in its application for certification any limitations that 19 will be imposed on the number of customers or maximum load to 20 be served. 21 (e) The Commission shall grant the application for a 22 certificate of service authority if it makes the findings set 23 forth in this subsection based on the verified application 24 and such other information as the applicant may submit. 25 (1) That the applicant possess sufficient 26 technical, financial, and managerial resources and 27 abilities to provide the service for which it seeks a 28 certificate of service authority. In determining the 29 level of technical, financial, and managerial resources 30 and abilities which the applicant must demonstrate, the 31 Commission shall consider the characteristics, including 32 the size and financial sophistication of the customers 33 that the applicant seeks to serve, and shall consider 34 whether the applicant seeks to provide gas using -5- LRB9214968JSpc 1 property, plant, and equipment that it owns, controls, or 2 operates. 3 (2) That the applicant will comply with all 4 applicable federal, State, regional, and industry rules, 5 policies, practices, and procedures for the use, 6 operation, and maintenance of the safety, integrity, and 7 reliability of the gas transmission system. 8 (3) That the applicant will comply with such 9 informational or reporting requirements as the Commission 10 may by rule establish. 11 (4) That the area to be served by the applicant and 12 any limitations it proposes on the number of customers or 13 maximum amount of load to be served meet the provisions 14 of Section 19-115, provided, that if the applicant seeks 15 to serve an area smaller than the service area of a gas 16 utility or proposes other limitations on the number of 17 customers or maximum amount of load to be served, the 18 Commission can extend the time for considering such a 19 certificate request by up to 90 days, and can schedule 20 hearings on such a request. 21 (5) That the applicant will comply with all other 22 applicable laws and rules. 23 (f) The Commission shall have the authority to 24 promulgate rules to carry out the provisions of this Section. 25 Within 30 days after the effective date of this amendatory 26 Act of the 92nd General Assembly, the Commission shall adopt 27 an emergency rule or rules applicable to the certification of 28 those gas suppliers that seek to serve residential customers. 29 Within 180 days of the effective date of this amendatory Act 30 of the 92nd General Assembly, the Commission shall adopt 31 rules that specify criteria which, if met by any such 32 alternative gas supplier, shall constitute the demonstration 33 of technical, financial, and managerial resources and 34 abilities to provide service required by item (1) of -6- LRB9214968JSpc 1 subsection (e) of this Section, such as a requirement to post 2 a bond or letter of credit, from a responsible surety or 3 financial institution, of sufficient size for the nature and 4 scope of the services to be provided, demonstration of 5 adequate insurance for the scope and nature of the services 6 to be provided, and experience in providing similar services 7 in other jurisdictions. 8 (220 ILCS 5/19-115 new) 9 Sec. 19-115. Obligations of alternative gas suppliers. 10 (a) The provisions of this Section shall apply only to 11 alternative gas suppliers serving or seeking to serve 12 residential or small commercial customers and only to the 13 extent such alternative gas suppliers provide services to 14 residential or small commercial customers. 15 (b) An alternative gas supplier shall: 16 (1) comply with the requirements imposed on public 17 utilities by Sections 8-201 through 8-207, 8-301, 8-505 18 and 8-507 of this Act, to the extent that these Sections 19 have application to the services being offered by the 20 alternative gas supplier; and 21 (2) continue to comply with the requirements for 22 certification stated in Section 19-110. 23 (c) An alternative gas supplier shall obtain verifiable 24 authorization from a customer, in a form or manner approved 25 by the Commission, before the customer is switched from 26 another supplier. 27 (d) No alternative gas supplier shall: 28 (1) enter into or employ any arrangements which 29 have the effect of preventing any customer from having 30 access to the services of the gas utility in whose 31 service area the customer is located; or 32 (2) charge customers for such access. 33 (e) An alternative gas supplier that is certified to -7- LRB9214968JSpc 1 serve residential or small commercial customers shall not: 2 (1) deny service to a customer or group of 3 customers nor establish any differences as to prices, 4 terms, conditions, services, products, facilities, or in 5 any other respect, whereby such denial or differences are 6 based upon race, gender, or income; or 7 (2) deny service based on locality, nor establish 8 any unreasonable difference as to prices, terms, 9 conditions, services, products, or facilities as between 10 localities. 11 (f) An alternative gas supplier shall comply with the 12 following requirements with respect to the marketing, 13 offering, and provision of products or services: 14 (1) Any marketing materials which make statements 15 concerning prices, terms, and conditions of service shall 16 contain information that adequately discloses the prices, 17 terms and conditions of the products or services. 18 (2) Before any customer is switched from another 19 supplier, the alternative gas supplier shall give the 20 customer written information that adequately discloses, 21 in plain language, the prices, terms, and conditions of 22 the products and services being offered and sold to the 23 customer. 24 (3) The alternative gas supplier shall provide to 25 the customer: 26 (A) itemized billing statements that describe 27 the products and services provided to the customer 28 and their prices and that, at a minimum, specify the 29 gas consumption amount, price per therm, 30 distribution charges, and any service charges and 31 taxes; and 32 (B) an additional statement, at least 33 annually, that adequately discloses the average 34 monthly prices, and the terms and conditions, of the -8- LRB9214968JSpc 1 products and services sold to the customer. 2 The Commission shall prescribe performance standards for 3 alternative gas supplier billing relating to accuracy and 4 timeliness of customer bills. 5 (g) An alternative gas supplier may limit the overall 6 size or availability of a service offering by specifying one 7 or more of the following: 8 (1) a maximum number of customers and maximum 9 amount of gas load to be served; 10 (2) time period during which the offering will be 11 available; or 12 (3) other comparable limitation, but not including 13 the geographic locations of customers within the area 14 which the alternative gas supplier is certificated to 15 serve. 16 The alternative gas supplier shall file the terms and 17 conditions of such service offering including the applicable 18 limitations with the Commission prior to making the service 19 offering available to customers. 20 (h) Nothing in this Section shall be construed as 21 preventing an alternative gas supplier that is an affiliate 22 of, or which contracts with, (i) an industry or trade 23 organization or association, (ii) a membership organization 24 or association that exists for a purpose other than the 25 purchase of gas, or (iii) another organization that meets 26 criteria established in a rule adopted by the Commission from 27 offering through the organization or association services at 28 prices, terms and conditions that are available solely to the 29 members of the organization or association. 30 (i) Whenever an alternative gas supplier discovers or 31 has called to its attention a billing error or other mistake 32 resulting in an overpayment by a customer, the alternative 33 gas supplier shall automatically and immediately provide a 34 refund of the amount of overpayment plus interest to the -9- LRB9214968JSpc 1 customer. An alternative gas supplier may not require a 2 customer to whom it owes a refund to submit a written request 3 for the refund before the alternative gas supplier complies 4 with the provisions of this subsection. 5 (j) If an alternative gas supplier requires a deposit 6 from a residential or small commercial customer and the 7 customer has paid all bills from the alternative gas supplier 8 in a timely manner for a period of 6 months, the alternative 9 gas supplier shall refund the deposit plus interest to the 10 customer within 30 days. In all cases, a deposit shall be 11 automatically refunded with interest to a customer within 30 12 days after the date that the customer changes gas suppliers 13 or discontinues service if the customer has satisfied all of 14 his or her outstanding financial obligations to the 15 alternative gas supplier. 16 (220 ILCS 5/19-120 new) 17 Sec. 19-120. Commission oversight of services provided 18 by gas suppliers. 19 (a) The provisions of this Section shall apply only to 20 alternative gas suppliers serving or seeking to serve 21 residential or small commercial customers and only to the 22 extent such alternative gas suppliers provide services to 23 residential or small commercial customers. 24 (b) The Commission shall have jurisdiction in accordance 25 with the provisions of Article X of this Act to entertain and 26 dispose of any complaint against any alternative gas supplier 27 alleging that: 28 (1) the alternative gas supplier has violated or is 29 in nonconformance with any applicable provisions of 30 Section 19-110 or Section 19-115; 31 (2) an alternative gas supplier has failed to 32 provide service in accordance with the terms of its 33 contract or contracts with a customer or customers; -10- LRB9214968JSpc 1 (3) the alternative gas supplier has violated or is 2 in nonconformance with the transportation services tariff 3 of, or any of its agreements relating to transportation 4 services with, the gas utility or municipal system 5 providing transportation services; or 6 (4) the alternative gas supplier has violated or 7 failed to comply with the requirements of Sections 8-201 8 through 8-207, 8-301, 8-505, or 8-507 of this Act as made 9 applicable to alternative gas suppliers. 10 (c) The Commission shall have authority after notice and 11 hearing held on complaint or on the Commission's own motion 12 to: 13 (1) order an alternative gas supplier to cease and 14 desist, or correct, any violation of or nonconformance 15 with the provisions of Section 19-110 or 19-115; 16 (2) impose financial penalties for violations of or 17 nonconformances with the provisions of Section 19-110 or 18 19-115, not to exceed (i) $10,000 per occurrence or (ii) 19 $30,000 per day for those violations or nonconformances 20 which continue after the Commission issues a 21 cease-and-desist order; and 22 (3) alter, modify, revoke, or suspend the 23 certificate of service authority of an alternative gas 24 supplier for substantial or repeated violations of or 25 nonconformances with the provisions of Section 19-110 or 26 19-115. 27 (220 ILCS 5/19-125 new) 28 Sec. 19-125. Non-discrimination; adoption of rules. The 29 Commission shall adopt rules governing the relationship 30 between the gas utility and its affiliates and ensuring 31 non-discrimination in services provided to the utility's 32 affiliates and any competitors of the utility's affiliates, 33 including, without limitation, cost allocation, -11- LRB9214968JSpc 1 cross-subsidization, and information sharing. Gas utilities 2 and their affiliates are prohibited from all joint marketing 3 of services and products. This prohibition includes, but is 4 not limited to, an affiliate using the utility's name or 5 logo. 6 (220 ILCS 5/19-130 new) 7 Sec. 19-130. Services provided by gas utilities to 8 alternative gas suppliers; single billing. In any service 9 area where customers are able to choose their natural gas 10 supplier, a gas utility shall file a tariff pursuant to 11 Article IX of this Act that allows alternative gas suppliers 12 or gas utilities other than the gas utility in whose service 13 area customers are located to issue single bills to the 14 customers for both the services provided by the alternative 15 gas supplier or other gas utility and the delivery services 16 provided by the gas utility to customers. The tariff filed 17 pursuant to this subsection shall (i) require partial 18 payments made by customers to be credited first to the gas 19 utility's tariffed services, (ii) impose commercially 20 reasonable terms with respect to credit and collection, 21 including requests for deposits, (iii) retain the gas 22 utility's right to disconnect customers, if it does not 23 receive payment for its tariffed services, in the same manner 24 that it would be permitted to if it had billed for the 25 services itself, and (iv) require the alternative gas 26 supplier or other gas utility that elects the billing option 27 provided by this tariff to include on each bill to customers 28 an identification of the gas utility providing the delivery 29 services and a listing of the charges applicable to the 30 service. The tariff filed pursuant to this Section may also 31 include other just and reasonable terms and conditions. 32 (220 ILCS 5/19-135 new) -12- LRB9214968JSpc 1 Sec. 19-135. Consumer education. 2 (a) The Commission shall make available upon request and 3 at no charge, and shall make available to the public on the 4 Internet through the State of Illinois World Wide Web site: 5 (1) a list of all certified alternative gas 6 suppliers serving residential and small commercial 7 customers within the service area of each gas utility; 8 (2) a list of all certified alternative gas 9 suppliers serving residential or small commercial 10 customers that have been found in the last 3 years by the 11 Commission pursuant to Section 10-108 to have failed to 12 provide service in accordance with the terms of their 13 contracts with those customers; 14 (3) guidelines to assist customers in determining 15 which gas supplier is most appropriate for each customer; 16 and 17 (4) information in an easily understandable format 18 that enables customers to compare all prices and services 19 of every gas utility and alternative gas supplier 20 providing service within each service area. 21 (b) The Commission shall adopt reasonable rules 22 requiring gas utilities and alternative gas suppliers to 23 provide notification to customers relating to where customers 24 may obtain such pricing information. 25 (c) The Commission shall also adopt a uniform disclosure 26 form that alternative gas suppliers must complete to enable 27 consumers to compare prices, terms, and conditions offered by 28 the suppliers. 29 (220 ILCS 5/19-140 new) 30 Sec. 19-140. Commission study and report. Beginning in 31 2003, and ending in 2007, the Commission shall prepare an 32 annual report regarding the development of natural gas 33 markets in Illinois. The report shall be filed by April 1 of -13- LRB9214968JSpc 1 each year with the Joint Committee on Legislative Support 2 Services of the General Assembly and the Governor and shall 3 be publicly available. The report shall include, at a 4 minimum, the following information: 5 (1) the aggregate annual demand of retail natural 6 gas customers in the State of Illinois in the preceding 7 calendar year; 8 (2) the total annual therms delivered and sold to 9 retail customers in the State of Illinois by each gas 10 utility within its own service area, each gas utility 11 outside its service area, and alternative gas suppliers 12 in the preceding calendar year; 13 (3) the percentage of therms delivered and sold to 14 customers in the State of Illinois in the preceding 15 calendar year by each gas utility within its service 16 area, each gas utility outside its service area, and each 17 alternative gas supplier; 18 (4) an analysis of the benefits consumers have 19 achieved through the market, if any, including a 20 comparison of the average cost of natural gas for utility 21 customers and the average cost of natural gas for 22 customers of alternative gas suppliers; and 23 (5) any other information the Commission considers 24 significant in assessing the development of gas markets 25 in the State of Illinois. 26 Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon 27 becoming law.