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 1        AN ACT concerning public 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
 5    changing Section 16-119A as follows:

 6        (220 ILCS 5/16-119A)
 7        Sec. 16-119A.  Functional separation.
 8        (a)  Within 90 days after  the  effective  date  of  this
 9    amendatory   Act   of  1997,  the  Commission  shall  open  a
10    rulemaking proceeding to establish standards of  conduct  for
11    every  electric  utility  described  in  subsection  (b).  To
12    create efficient competition between suppliers of  generating
13    services   and   sellers  of  such  services  at  retail  and
14    wholesale, the rules shall allow all customers  of  a  public
15    utility   that  distributes  electric  power  and  energy  to
16    purchase electric power and energy from the supplier of their
17    choice in accordance with the provisions of  Section  16-104.
18    In  addition,  the  rules  shall  address  relations  between
19    providers  of  any  2 services described in subsection (b) to
20    prevent   undue   discrimination   and   promote    efficient
21    competition.  Provided,  however,  that a proposed rule shall
22    not be published prior to May 15, 1999.
23        (b)  The Commission shall  also  have  the  authority  to
24    investigate   the   need  for,  and  adopt  rules  requiring,
25    functional separation between the generation services and the
26    delivery services of those electric utilities whose principal
27    service  area  is  in  Illinois  as  necessary  to  meet  the
28    objective of creating efficient competition between suppliers
29    of generating services and sellers of such services at retail
30    and wholesale. After January 1, 2003,  the  Commission  shall
31    also  have  the  authority  to  investigate the need for, and
 
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 1    adopt  rules  requiring,  functional  separation  between  an
 2    electric utility's competitive and non-competitive services.
 3        (b-5)  If there is a change in ownership of a majority of
 4    the voting capital  stock  of  an  electric  utility  or  the
 5    ownership  or  control  of any entity that owns or controls a
 6    majority of the voting capital stock of an electric  utility,
 7    the  electric  utility  shall have the right to file with the
 8    Commission a new plan.  The newly filed plan shall  supersede
 9    any  plan  previously  approved by the Commission pursuant to
10    this Section for that electric utility, subject to Commission
11    approval. This subsection only applies to the extent that the
12    Commission rules for the functional  separation  of  delivery
13    services  and generation services provide an electric utility
14    with the ability to select from 2 or more options  to  comply
15    with  this Section. The electric utility may file its revised
16    plan with the Commission up to one calendar  year  after  the
17    conclusion  of  the  sale, purchase, or any other transfer of
18    ownership  described  in  this  subsection.  In   all   other
19    respects, an electric utility must comply with the Commission
20    rules  in  effect  under  this  Section.  The  Commission may
21    promulgate  rules  to   implement   this   subsection.   This
22    subsection shall have no legal effect after January 1, 2005.
23        (c)  In  establishing  or  considering the need for rules
24    under subsections (a) and (b), the Commission shall take into
25    account the effects on the cost and  reliability  of  service
26    and  the obligation of the utility to provide bundled service
27    under this Act.  The Commission shall adopt rules that are  a
28    cost effective means to ensure compliance with this Section.
29        (d)  Nothing  in  this  Section  shall  be  construed  as
30    imposing any requirements or obligations that are in conflict
31    with federal law.
32    (Source: P.A. 90-561, eff. 12-16-97.)

33        Section  99.  Effective date.  This Act takes effect upon
 
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 1    becoming law.

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