Public Act 0019 103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY

  
  
  

 


 
Public Act 103-0019
 
HB1541 EnrolledLRB103 25125 AMQ 51462 b

    AN ACT concerning utilities.
 
    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
Section 8-205 as follows:
 
    (220 ILCS 5/8-205)  (from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 8-205)
    Sec. 8-205. (a) Termination of gas and electric utility
service to all residential users, including all tenants of
mastermetered apartment buildings, for nonpayment of bills,
where gas or electricity is used as the only source of space
heating or to control or operate the only space heating
equipment at the residence is prohibited,
        (1) on any day when the National Weather Service
    forecast for the following 24 hours covering the area of
    the utility in which the residence is located includes a
    forecast that the temperature will be 32 degrees
    Fahrenheit or below; or
        (2) on any day preceding a holiday or a weekend when
    such a forecast indicated that the temperature will be 32
    degrees Fahrenheit or below during the holiday or weekend.
    (b) If gas or electricity is used as the only source of
space cooling or to control or operate the only space cooling
equipment at a residence, then a utility with over 100,000
residential customers may not terminate gas or electric
utility service to a the residential user, including all
tenants of mastermetered apartment buildings, for nonpayment
of bills:
        (1) on any day when the National Weather Service
    forecast for the following 24 hours covering the area of
    the utility in which the residence is located includes a
    forecast that the temperature will be 90 95 degrees
    Fahrenheit or above; or
        (2) on any day preceding a holiday or weekend when the
    National Weather Service for the following 24 hours
    covering the area of the utility in which the residence is
    located includes a forecast indicates that the temperature
    will be 90 95 degrees Fahrenheit or above during the
    holiday or weekend; or
        (3) when the National Weather Service issues an
    excessive heat watch, heat advisory, or excessive heat
    warning covering the area of the utility in which the
    residence is located.
(Source: P.A. 95-772, eff. 8-1-08.)