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Public Act 100-0719 | ||||
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AN ACT concerning regulation.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 5. The Public Utilities Act is amended by changing | ||||
Section 13-406.1 as follows: | ||||
(220 ILCS 5/13-406.1) | ||||
(Section scheduled to be repealed on December 31, 2020) | ||||
Sec. 13-406.1. Large Electing Provider transition to | ||||
IP-based networks and service. | ||||
(a) As used in this Section: | ||||
"Alternative voice service" means service that includes | ||||
all of the applicable functionalities for voice telephony | ||||
services described in 47 CFR 54.101(a). | ||||
"Existing customer" means a residential customer of the | ||||
Large Electing Provider who is subscribing to a | ||||
telecommunications service on the date the Large Electing | ||||
Provider sends its notice under paragraph (1) of subsection (c) | ||||
of this Section of its intent to cease offering and providing | ||||
service. For purposes of this Section, a residential customer | ||||
of the Large Electing Provider whose service has been | ||||
temporarily suspended, but not finally terminated as of the | ||||
date that the Large Electing Provider sends that notice, shall | ||||
be deemed to be an "existing customer". |
"Large Electing Provider" means an Electing Provider, as | ||
defined in Section 13-506.2 of this Act, that (i) reported in | ||
its annual competition report for the year 2016 filed with the | ||
Commission under Section 13-407 of this Act and 83 Ill. Adm. | ||
Code 793 that it provided at least 700,000 access lines to end | ||
users; and (ii) is affiliated with a provider of commercial | ||
mobile radio service, as defined in 47 CFR 20.3, as of January | ||
1, 2017. | ||
"New customer" means a residential customer who is not | ||
subscribing to a telecommunications service provided by the | ||
Large Electing Provider on the date the Large Electing Provider | ||
sends its notice under paragraph (1) of subsection (c) of this | ||
Section of its intent to cease offering and providing that | ||
service. | ||
"Provider" includes every corporation, company, | ||
association, firm, partnership, and individual and their | ||
lessees, trustees, or receivers appointed by a court that sell | ||
or offer to sell an alternative voice service. | ||
"Reliable access to 9-1-1" means access to 9-1-1 that | ||
complies with the applicable rules, regulations, and | ||
guidelines established by the Federal Communications | ||
Commission and the applicable provisions of the Emergency | ||
Telephone System Act and implementing rules. | ||
"Willing provider" means a provider that voluntarily | ||
participates in the request for service process. | ||
(b) Beginning June 30, 2017, a Large Electing Provider may, |
to the extent permitted by and consistent with federal law, | ||
including, as applicable, approval by the Federal | ||
Communications Commission of the discontinuance of the | ||
interstate-access component of a telecommunications service, | ||
cease to offer and provide a telecommunications service to an | ||
identifiable class or group of customers, other than voice | ||
telecommunications service to residential customers or a | ||
telecommunications service to a class of customers under | ||
subsection (b-5) of this Section, upon 60 days' notice to the | ||
Commission and affected customers. | ||
(b-5) Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary in this | ||
Section 13-406.1, beginning December 31, 2021, a Large Electing | ||
Provider may, to the extent permitted by and consistent with | ||
federal law, including, if applicable, approval by the Federal | ||
Communications Commission of the discontinuance of the | ||
interstate-access component of a telecommunication service, | ||
cease to offer and provide a telecommunications service to one | ||
or more of the following classes or groups of customers upon 60 | ||
days' notice to the Commission and affected customers: (1) | ||
electric utilities, as defined in Section 16-102 of this Act; | ||
(2) public utilities, as defined in Section 3-105 of this Act, | ||
that offers natural gas or water services; (3) electric, gas, | ||
and water utilities that are excluded from the definition of | ||
public utility under paragraph (1) of subsection (b) of Section | ||
3-105 of this Act; (4) water companies as described in | ||
paragraph (2) of subsection (b) of Section 3-105 of this Act; |
(5) natural gas cooperatives as described in paragraph (4) of | ||
subsection (b) of Section 3-105 of this Act; (6) electric | ||
cooperatives as defined in Section 3-119 of this Act; (7) | ||
entities engaged in the commercial generation of electric power | ||
and energy; (8) the functional divisions of public agencies, as | ||
defined in Section 2 of the Emergency Telephone System Act, | ||
that provide police or firefighting services; and (9) 9-1-1 | ||
Authorities, as defined in Section 2 of the Emergency Telephone | ||
System Act; provided that the date shall be extended to | ||
December 21, 2022, for (i) an electric utility, as defined in | ||
Section 16-102 of this Act, that serves more than 3 million | ||
customers in the State; and (ii) an entity engaged in the | ||
commercial generation of electric power and energy that | ||
operates one or more nuclear power plants in the State. | ||
(c) Beginning June 30, 2017, a Large Electing Provider may, | ||
to the extent permitted by and consistent with federal law, | ||
cease to offer and provide voice telecommunications service to | ||
an identifiable class or group of residential customers, which, | ||
for the purposes of this subsection (c), shall be referred to | ||
as "requested service", subject to compliance with the | ||
following requirements: | ||
(1) No less than 255 days prior to providing notice to | ||
the Federal Communications Commission of its intent to | ||
discontinue the interstate-access component of the | ||
requested service, the Large Electing Provider shall: | ||
(A) file a notice of the proposed cessation of the |
requested service with the Commission, which shall | ||
include a statement that the Large Electing Provider | ||
will comply with any service discontinuance rules and | ||
regulations of the Federal Communications Commission | ||
pertaining to compatibility of alternative voice | ||
services with medical monitoring devices; and | ||
(B) provide notice of the proposed cessation of the | ||
requested service to each of the Large Electing | ||
Provider's existing customers within the affected | ||
geographic area by first-class mail separate from | ||
customer bills. If the customer has elected to receive | ||
electronic billing, the notice shall be sent | ||
electronically and by first-class mail separate from | ||
customer bills. The notice provided under this | ||
subparagraph (B) shall describe the requested service, | ||
identify the earliest date on which the Large Electing | ||
Provider intends to cease offering or providing the | ||
telecommunications service, provide a telephone number | ||
by which the existing customer may contact a service | ||
representative of the Large Electing Provider, and | ||
provide a telephone number by which the existing | ||
customer may contact the Commission's Consumer | ||
Services Division. The notice shall also include the | ||
following statement in English and in Spanish : | ||
"If you do not believe that an alternative | ||
voice service including reliable access to 9-1-1 |
is available to you, from either [name of Large | ||
Electing Provider] or another provider of wired or | ||
wireless voice service where you live, you have the | ||
right to request the Illinois Commerce Commission | ||
to investigate the availability of alternative | ||
voice service including reliable access to 9-1-1. | ||
To do so, you must submit such a request either in | ||
writing or by signing and returning a copy of this | ||
notice, no later than (insert date), 60 days after | ||
the date of the notice to the following address: | ||
Chief Clerk of the Illinois Commerce Commission | ||
527 East Capitol Avenue | ||
Springfield, Illinois 62706 | ||
You must include in your request a reference to | ||
the notice you received from [Large Electing | ||
Provider's name] and the date of notice.". | ||
Thirty days following the date of notice, the Large | ||
Electing Provider shall provide each customer to which | ||
the notice was sent a follow-up notice containing the | ||
same information and reminding customers of the | ||
deadline for requesting the Commission to investigate | ||
alternative voice service with access to 9-1-1. | ||
(2) After June 30, 2017, and only in a geographic area | ||
for which a Large Electing Provider has provided notice of | ||
proposed cessation of the requested service to existing | ||
customers under paragraph (1) of this subsection (c), an |
existing customer of that provider may, within 60 days | ||
after issuance of such notice, request the Commission to | ||
investigate the availability of alternative voice service | ||
including reliable access to 9-1-1 to that customer. For | ||
the purposes of this paragraph (2), existing customers who | ||
make such a request are referred to as "requesting existing | ||
customers". The Large Electing Provider may cease to offer | ||
or provide the requested service to existing customers who | ||
do not make a request for investigation beginning 30 days | ||
after issuance of the notice required by paragraph (5) of | ||
this subsection (c). | ||
(A) In response to all requests and investigations | ||
under this paragraph (2), the Commission shall conduct | ||
a single investigation to be commenced 75 days after | ||
the receipt of notice under paragraph (1) of this | ||
subsection (c), and completed within 135 days after | ||
commencement. The Commission shall, within 135 days | ||
after commencement of the investigation, make one of | ||
the findings described in subdivisions (i) and (ii) of | ||
this subparagraph (A) for each requesting existing | ||
customer. | ||
(i) If, as a result of the investigation, the | ||
Commission finds that service from at least one | ||
provider offering alternative voice service | ||
including reliable access to 9-1-1 through any | ||
technology or medium is available to one or more |
requesting existing customers, the Commission | ||
shall declare by order that, with respect to each | ||
requesting existing customer for which such a | ||
finding is made, the Large Electing Provider may | ||
cease to offer or provide the requested service | ||
beginning 30 days after the issuance of the notice | ||
required by paragraph (5) of this subsection (c). | ||
(ii) If, as a result of the investigation, the | ||
Commission finds that service from at least one | ||
provider offering alternative voice service, | ||
including reliable access to 9-1-1, through any | ||
technology or medium is not available to one or | ||
more requesting existing customers, the Commission | ||
shall declare by order that an emergency exists | ||
with respect to each requesting existing customer | ||
for which such a finding is made. | ||
(B) If the Commission declares an emergency under | ||
subdivision (ii) of subparagraph (A) of this paragraph | ||
(2) with respect to one or more requesting existing | ||
customers, the Commission shall conduct a request for | ||
service process to identify a willing provider of | ||
alternative voice service including reliable access to | ||
9-1-1. A provider shall not be required to participate | ||
in the request for service process. The willing | ||
provider may utilize any form of technology that is | ||
capable of providing alternative voice service |
including reliable access to 9-1-1, including, without | ||
limitation, Voice over Internet Protocol services and | ||
wireless services. The Commission shall, within 45 | ||
days after the issuance of an order finding that an | ||
emergency exists, make one of the determinations | ||
described in subdivisions (i) and (ii) of this | ||
subparagraph (B) for each requesting existing customer | ||
for which an emergency has been declared. | ||
(i) If the Commission determines that another | ||
provider is willing and capable of providing | ||
alternative voice service including reliable | ||
access to 9-1-1 to one or more requesting existing | ||
customers for which an emergency has been | ||
declared, the Commission shall declare by order | ||
that, with respect to each requesting existing | ||
customer for which such a determination is made, | ||
the Large Electing Provider may cease to offer or | ||
provide the requested service beginning 30 days | ||
after the issuance of the notice required by | ||
paragraph (5) of this Section. | ||
(ii) If the Commission determines that for one | ||
or more of the requesting existing customers for | ||
which an emergency has been declared there is no | ||
other provider willing and capable of providing | ||
alternative voice service including reliable | ||
access to 9-1-1, the Commission shall issue an |
order requiring the Large Electing Provider to | ||
provide alternative voice service including | ||
reliable access to 9-1-1 to each requesting | ||
existing customer utilizing any form of technology | ||
capable of providing alternative voice service | ||
including reliable access to 9-1-1, including, | ||
without limitation, continuation of the requested | ||
service, Voice over Internet Protocol services, | ||
and wireless services, until another willing | ||
provider is available. A Large Electing Provider | ||
may fulfill the requirement through an affiliate | ||
or another provider. The Large Electing Provider | ||
may request that such an order be rescinded upon a | ||
showing that an alternative voice service | ||
including reliable access to 9-1-1 has become | ||
available to the requesting existing customer from | ||
another provider. | ||
(3) If the Commission receives no requests for | ||
investigation from any existing customer under paragraph | ||
(2) of this subsection (c) within 60 days after issuance of | ||
the notice under paragraph (1) of this subsection (c), the | ||
Commission shall provide written notice to the Large | ||
Electing Provider of that fact no later than 75 days after | ||
receipt of notice under paragraph (1) of this subsection | ||
(c). Notwithstanding any provision of this subsection (c) | ||
to the contrary, if no existing customer requests an |
investigation under paragraph (2) of this subsection (c), | ||
the Large Electing Provider may immediately provide the | ||
notice to the Federal Communications Commission as | ||
described in paragraph (4) of this subsection (c). | ||
(4) At the same time that it provides notice to the | ||
Federal Communications Commission of its intent to | ||
discontinue the interstate-access component of the | ||
requested service, the Large Electing Provider shall: | ||
(A) file a notice of proposal to cease to offer and | ||
provide the requested service with the Commission; and | ||
(B) provide a notice of proposal to cease to offer | ||
and provide the requested service to existing | ||
customers and new customers receiving the service at | ||
the time of the notice within each affected geographic | ||
area, with the notice made by first-class mail or | ||
within customer bills delivered by mail or equivalent | ||
means of notice, including electronic means if the | ||
customer has elected to receive electronic billing. | ||
The notice provided under this subparagraph (B) shall | ||
include a brief description of the requested service, | ||
the date on which the Large Electing Provider intends | ||
to cease offering or providing the telecommunications | ||
service, and a statement as required by 47 CFR 63.71 | ||
that describes the process by which the customer may | ||
submit comments to the Federal Communications | ||
Commission. |
(5) Upon approval by the Federal Communications | ||
Commission of its request to discontinue the | ||
interstate-access component of the requested service and | ||
subject to the requirements of any order issued by the | ||
Commission under subdivision (ii) of subparagraph (B) of | ||
paragraph (2) of this subsection (c), the Large Electing | ||
Provider may immediately cease to offer the requested | ||
service to all customers not receiving the service on the | ||
date of the Federal Communications Commission's approval | ||
and may cease to offer and provide the requested service to | ||
all customers receiving the service at the time of the | ||
Federal Communications Commission's approval upon 30 days' | ||
notice to the Commission and affected customers. Notice to | ||
affected customers under this paragraph (5) shall be | ||
provided by first-class mail separate from customer bills. | ||
The notice provided under this paragraph (5) shall describe | ||
the requested service, identify the date on which the Large | ||
Electing Provider intends to cease offering or providing | ||
the telecommunications service, and provide a telephone | ||
number by which the existing customer may contact a service | ||
representative of the Large Electing Provider. | ||
(6) The notices provided for in paragraph (1) of this | ||
subsection (c) are not required as a prerequisite for the | ||
Large Electing Provider to cease to offer or provide a | ||
telecommunications service in a geographic area where | ||
there are no residential customers taking service from the |
Large Electing Provider on the date that the Large Electing | ||
Provider files notice to the Federal Communications | ||
Commission of its intent to discontinue the | ||
interstate-access component of the requested service in | ||
that geographic area. | ||
(7) For a period of 45 days following the date of a | ||
notice issued under paragraph (5) of this Section, an | ||
existing customer (i) who is located in the affected | ||
geographic area subject to that notice; (ii) who was | ||
receiving the requested service as of the date of the | ||
Federal Communications Commission's approval of the Large | ||
Electing Provider's request to discontinue the | ||
interstate-access component of the requested service; | ||
(iii) who did not make a timely request for investigation | ||
under paragraph (2) of this subsection (c); and (iv) whose | ||
service will be or has been discontinued under paragraph | ||
(5), may request assistance from the Large Electing | ||
Provider in identifying providers of alternative voice | ||
service including reliable access to 9-1-1. Within 15 days | ||
of the request, the Large Electing Provider shall provide | ||
the customer with a list of alternative voice service | ||
providers. | ||
(8) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Act, | ||
except as expressly authorized by this subsection (c), the | ||
Commission may not, upon its own motion or upon complaint, | ||
investigate, suspend, disapprove, condition, or otherwise |
regulate the cessation of a telecommunications service to | ||
an identifiable class or group of customers once initiated | ||
by a Large Electing Provider under subsection (b) or (b-5) | ||
of this Section or this subsection (c).
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(Source: P.A. 100-20, eff. 7-1-17.)
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | ||
becoming law.
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