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Public Act 094-0738
Public Act 0738 94TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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Public Act 094-0738 |
SB2807 Enrolled |
LRB094 17551 MKM 52847 b |
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| AN ACT concerning regulation.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Public Utilities Act is amended by changing | Sections 3-105, 3-121, and 19-105 as follows:
| (220 ILCS 5/3-105) (from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 3-105)
| Sec. 3-105. Public utility. "Public utility" means and | includes, except where
otherwise expressly provided in this | Section, every corporation, company,
limited liability | company, association, joint stock company or association,
| firm, partnership or individual, their lessees, trustees, or | receivers
appointed by any court whatsoever that owns, | controls, operates or manages,
within this State, directly or | indirectly, for public use, any plant, equipment
or property | used or to be used for or in connection with, or owns or | controls
any franchise, license, permit or right to engage in:
| a. the production, storage, transmission, sale, | delivery or furnishing of
heat, cold, power, electricity, | water, or light, except when used solely for
communications | purposes;
| b. the disposal of sewerage; or
| c. the conveyance of oil or gas by pipe line.
| "Public utility" does not include, however:
| 1. public utilities that are owned and operated by any | political
subdivision, public institution of higher | education or municipal
corporation of this State, or public | utilities that are owned by such
political subdivision, | public institution of higher education, or
municipal | corporation and operated by any of its lessees or operating | agents;
| 2. water companies which are purely mutual concerns, | having no rates
or charges for services, but paying the |
| operating expenses by assessment
upon the members of such a | company and no other person;
| 3. electric cooperatives as defined in Section 3-119;
| 4. the following natural gas cooperatives:
| (A) residential natural gas cooperatives that are | not-for-profit
corporations
established for the | purpose of administering and operating, on
a | cooperative basis, the furnishing of natural gas to | residences for the
benefit of their members
who are | residential consumers of natural gas. For
entities | qualifying as residential
natural gas cooperatives and | recognized
by the Illinois Commerce Commission as | such, the State shall guarantee
legally binding | contracts entered into by residential
natural gas
| cooperatives for the express purpose of acquiring | natural gas supplies for
their members. The Illinois | Commerce Commission shall establish rules and
| regulations providing for such guarantees. The total | liability of the
State in providing all such guarantees | shall not at any time exceed
$1,000,000, nor shall the | State provide such a guarantee to a residential
natural | gas cooperative for more than 3 consecutive years; and
| (B) natural gas cooperatives that are | not-for-profit corporations operated for the purpose | of administering, on a cooperative basis, the | furnishing of natural gas for the benefit of their | members and that, prior to 90 days after the effective | date of this amendatory Act of the 94th General | Assembly, either had acquired or had entered into an | asset purchase agreement to acquire all or | substantially all of the operating assets of a public | utility or natural gas cooperative with the intention | of operating those assets as a natural gas cooperative;
| 5. sewage disposal companies which provide sewage | disposal services
on a mutual basis without establishing | rates or charges for services,
but paying the operating |
| expenses by assessment upon the members of the
company and | no others;
| 6. (Blank);
| 7. cogeneration facilities, small power production | facilities, and other
qualifying facilities, as defined in | the Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act
and regulations | promulgated thereunder, except to the extent State | regulatory
jurisdiction and action is required or | authorized by federal law, regulations,
regulatory | decisions or the decisions of federal or State courts of | competent
jurisdiction;
| 8. the ownership or operation of a facility that sells | compressed
natural gas at retail to the public for use only | as a motor vehicle fuel
and the selling of compressed | natural gas at retail to the public for use
only as a motor | vehicle fuel; and
| 9. alternative retail electric suppliers as defined in | Article XVI.
| (Source: P.A. 89-42, eff. 1-1-96; 90-561, eff. 12-16-97.)
| (220 ILCS 5/3-121) (from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 3-121)
| Sec. 3-121. As used in Section 2-202 of this Act, the term
| "gross revenue" includes all revenue which (1) is collected by | a public
utility subject to regulations under this Act (a) | pursuant to the rates,
other charges, and classifications which | it is required to file under
Section 9-102 of this Act and (b) | pursuant to emergency rates as permitted by
Section 9-104 of | this Act, and (2) is derived from the intrastate public
utility | business of such a utility. Such term does not include revenue
| derived by such a public utility from the sale of public | utility services,
products or commodities to another public | utility ,
or to an electric
cooperative , or to a natural gas | cooperative for resale by such public utility ,
or electric | cooperative , or natural gas cooperative .
"Gross revenue" shall | not include any charges added to customers' bills
pursuant to | the provisions of Section 9-221, 9-221.1 and 9-222 of this Act
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| or consideration received from business enterprises certified | under
Section 9-222.1 of this Act to the extent of such | exemption and during the
period in which the exemption is in | effect.
| (Source: P.A. 85-1021.)
| (220 ILCS 5/19-105)
| Sec. 19-105. Definitions. For the purposes of this Article, | the following
terms shall be defined as set forth in this | Section.
| "Alternative gas supplier" means every person, | cooperative, corporation,
municipal corporation, company, | association, joint stock company or
association, firm,
| partnership, individual, or other entity, their lessees, | trustees, or receivers
appointed by
any court whatsoever, that | offers gas for sale, lease, or in exchange for other
value
| received to one or more customers, or that engages in the | furnishing of gas to
one or
more customers, and shall include | affiliated interests of a gas utility,
resellers,
aggregators | and marketers, but shall not include (i) gas utilities (or any
| agent of the gas
utility to the extent the gas utility provides | tariffed services to customers
through an
agent); (ii) public | utilities that are owned and operated by any political
| subdivision, public institution of higher education or | municipal corporation
of this State, or public utilities that | are owned by a political
subdivision, public institution of | higher education, or municipal corporation
and operated by any | of its lessees or operating agents; (iii) residential
natural | gas cooperatives that are not-for-profit corporations operated
| established for
the purpose of administering and operating , on | a cooperative basis, the
furnishing of natural gas to | residences for the benefit of their members who
are residential
| consumers of natural gas; and (iv) the ownership or operation
| of a facility that sells compressed natural gas at retail to | the public for use
only as a motor vehicle fuel and the selling | of compressed natural gas at
retail to the public for use only |
| as a motor vehicle fuel.
| "Gas utility" means a public utility, as defined in Section | 3-105 of this
Act,
that
has a franchise, license, permit, or | right to furnish or sell gas
or transportation services to
| customers within a service area.
| "Residential customer" means a customer who receives gas | utility service for
household purposes distributed to a | dwelling of 2 or fewer units which is
billed under
a | residential rate or gas utility service for household purposes | distributed to
a dwelling
unit or units which is billed under a | residential rate and is registered by a
separate meter
for each | dwelling unit.
| "Service area" means (i) the geographic area within which a | gas utility was
lawfully entitled to provide gas to customers | as of the effective date
of this
amendatory
Act of the 92nd | General Assembly and includes (ii) the location of any
customer | to
which the gas utility was lawfully providing gas utility | services on such
effective date.
| "Small commercial customer" means a nonresidential retail | customer of
a
natural gas utility
who is identified by the | alternative gas supplier, prior
to becoming a customer of the | alternative gas supplier, as
consuming 5,000 or fewer therms of | natural gas
during the previous year; provided that any | alternative gas
supplier may remove the customer from | designation as a "small
commercial customer" if the customer | consumes more than 5,000 therms
of natural gas in any calendar | year after becoming a customer of the
alternative gas supplier.
| "Tariffed service" means a service provided to customers by | a gas
utility as
defined by its rates on file with the | Commission pursuant to the provisions of
Article IX
of this | Act.
| "Transportation services" means those services provided by | the gas utility
that
are necessary in order for the storage, | transmission and distribution systems
to
function so that
| customers located in the gas utility's service area can receive | gas from
suppliers other
than the gas utility and shall |
| include, without limitation, standard metering
and billing
| services.
| (Source: P.A. 92-529, eff. 2-8-02; 92-852, eff. 8-26-02.)
| Section 15. The General Not For Profit Corporation Act of | 1986 is amended by changing Section 103.05 as follows:
| (805 ILCS 105/103.05) (from Ch. 32, par. 103.05)
| Sec. 103.05. Purposes and authority of corporations;
| particular purposes; exemptions.
| (a) Not-for-profit corporations may be organized under | this Act for any
one or more of the following or similar | purposes:
| (1) Charitable.
| (2) Benevolent.
| (3) Eleemosynary.
| (4) Educational.
| (5) Civic.
| (6) Patriotic.
| (7) Political.
| (8) Religious.
| (9) Social.
| (10) Literary.
| (11) Athletic.
| (12) Scientific.
| (13) Research.
| (14) Agricultural.
| (15) Horticultural.
| (16) Soil improvement.
| (17) Crop improvement.
| (18) Livestock or poultry improvement.
| (19) Professional, commercial, industrial, or trade | association.
| (20) Promoting the development, establishment, or | expansion
of industries.
| (21) Electrification on a cooperative basis.
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| (22) Telephone service on a mutual or cooperative | basis.
| (23) Ownership and operation of water supply | facilities for
drinking and general domestic use on a | mutual or cooperative basis.
| (24) Ownership or administration of residential | property on a
cooperative basis.
| (25) Administration and operation of property owned on | a
condominium basis or by a homeowner association.
| (26) Administration and operation of an organization | on a
cooperative basis producing or furnishing goods, | services,
or facilities primarily for the benefit of its | members who
are consumers of those goods, services, or | facilities.
| (27) Operation of a community mental health board or | center
organized pursuant to the Community Mental Health | Act for the purpose of
providing direct patient services.
| (28) Provision of debt management services as | authorized by the Debt
Management Service Act.
| (29) Promotion, operation, and administration of a
| ridesharing arrangement as defined in Section 1-176.1 of
| the Illinois Vehicle Code.
| (30) The administration and operation of an | organization for the
purpose of assisting low-income | consumers in the acquisition of utility and
telephone | services.
| (31) Any purpose permitted to be exempt from taxation | under
Sections 501(c) or 501(d)
of the United States | Internal Revenue Code,
as now in
or hereafter amended.
| (32) Any purpose that would qualify for tax-deductible | gifts under the
Section 170(c) of the United States | Internal Revenue Code, as now
or hereafter amended. Any | such purpose is deemed to be charitable
under subsection | (a)(1) of this Section.
| (33) Furnishing of natural gas on a cooperative basis.
| (b) A corporation may be organized hereunder to serve in an
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| area that adjoins or borders (except for any intervening
| natural watercourse) an area located in an adjoining state
| intended to be similarly served, and the corporation may
join | any corporation created by the adjoining state having
an | identical purpose and organized as a not-for-profit
| corporation. Whenever any corporation organized under this
Act | so joins with a foreign corporation having an identical
| purpose, the corporation shall be permitted to do business
in | Illinois as one corporation; provided (1) that the name,
bylaw | provisions, officers, and directors of each
corporation are | identical, (2) that the foreign corporation
complies with the | provisions of this Act relating to the
admission of foreign | corporation, and (3) that the Illinois
corporation files a | statement with the Secretary of State
indicating that it has | joined with a foreign corporation
setting forth the name | thereof and the state of its incorporation.
| (Source: P.A. 92-33, eff. 7-1-01.)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 5/4/2006
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