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Public Act 102-0262 | ||||
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AN ACT concerning finance.
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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 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Water | ||||
and Sewer Financial Assistance Act. | ||||
Section 5. Findings and intent. | ||||
(a) The General Assembly finds that: | ||||
(1) The health, welfare, and prosperity of the people
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of the State of Illinois require that water and sewer | ||||
services are affordable and that all citizens receive | ||||
essential levels of water and sewer services regardless of | ||||
economic circumstance. | ||||
(2) Water and sewer providers and other entities | ||||
providing
such services are entitled to receive proper | ||||
payment for services actually rendered. | ||||
(3) Unlike the electric and gas industry, water and | ||||
sewer providers do not have existing statutory programs | ||||
intended to assist low-income customers. | ||||
(4) Existing financial assistance policies and | ||||
programs in effect
in Illinois for utility services have | ||||
benefited all Illinois citizens, and should therefore be | ||||
extended to the water and sewer industry. | ||||
(5) Low-income households are unable to afford
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essential utility services and other necessities, such as | ||
food, shelter, and medical care; the health and safety of | ||
those who are unable to afford essential utility services | ||
suffer when monthly payments for these services exceed a | ||
reasonable percentage of the customer's household income. | ||
Costs of collecting past due bills and uncollectible | ||
balances are reflected in rates paid by all ratepayers. | ||
Society benefits if essential utility services are | ||
affordable and arrearages and disconnections are minimized | ||
for those most in need.
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(b) Consistent with its findings, the General Assembly | ||
declares that it is the policy of the State that: | ||
(1) A low-income water and sewer assistance payment | ||
plan
should be established that incorporates income | ||
assistance for citizens to have access to affordable water | ||
and sewer services. | ||
(2) The ability of public utilities and other
entities | ||
to receive just compensation for providing services should | ||
not be jeopardized by this policy. | ||
Section 10. Definitions. As used in this Act, unless the | ||
context otherwise requires: | ||
"Commission" means the Illinois Commerce Commission. | ||
"Department" means the Department of Commerce and Economic | ||
Opportunity. | ||
"Water or sewer provider" means any public utility |
providing water or sewer services under the jurisdiction of | ||
the Illinois Commerce Commission; any other utility providing | ||
water or sewer service owned by a municipality, township, | ||
county, or other political subdivision of this State; or any | ||
other entity that is not a public utility under the | ||
jurisdiction of the Illinois Commerce Commission that | ||
regularly provides water or sewer service.
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Section 15. Water and sewer assistance program. | ||
(a) The Department is authorized to institute a program | ||
whereby a water or sewer provider may voluntarily participate | ||
to ensure the availability and affordability of water and | ||
sewer services to low-income citizens. The Department shall | ||
implement the program by rule adopted pursuant to the Illinois | ||
Administrative Procedure Act. The program shall be consistent | ||
with the purposes and objectives of this Act and with all other | ||
specific requirements provided in this Act. The Department may | ||
enter into such contracts and other agreements with local | ||
agencies as may be necessary for the purpose of administering | ||
the water and sewer assistance program. | ||
(b) Nothing in this Act shall be construed as altering or | ||
limiting the authority conferred on the Commission by the | ||
Public Utilities Act to regulate all aspects of the provision | ||
of public utility service, including, but not limited to, the | ||
authority to make rules and adjudicate disputes between | ||
utilities and customers related to eligibility for utility |
service, deposits, payment practices, and discontinuance of | ||
service. | ||
(c) The Department is authorized to institute an outreach | ||
program directed at low-income minority heads of households | ||
and heads of households age 60 or older. The Department shall | ||
implement the program through rules adopted pursuant to the | ||
Illinois Administrative Procedure Act. The program shall be | ||
consistent with the purposes and objectives of this Act and | ||
with all other specific requirements set forth in this | ||
subsection. | ||
Section 20. Eligibility, conditions of participation, and | ||
water and sewer assistance. | ||
(a) Any person who is a resident of the State of Illinois | ||
and whose household income is not greater than an amount | ||
determined annually by the Department may apply for assistance | ||
pursuant to this Act in accordance with rules adopted by the | ||
Department. In setting the annual eligibility level, the | ||
Department shall consider the amount of available funding and | ||
may not set a limit higher than the eligibility limit for | ||
assistance under the Energy Assistance Act. | ||
(b) Applicants who qualify for assistance pursuant to | ||
subsection (a) of this Section shall, subject to appropriation | ||
from the General Assembly and subject to the availability of | ||
funds to the Department, receive water and sewer assistance as | ||
provided by this Act. The Department, upon receipt of moneys |
authorized pursuant to this Act for water and sewer | ||
assistance, shall commit funds for each qualified applicant in | ||
an amount determined by the Department. In determining the | ||
amounts of assistance to be provided to or on behalf of a | ||
qualified applicant, the Department shall ensure that the | ||
highest amounts of assistance go to households with the | ||
greatest need for financial assistance in relation to | ||
household income. The Department shall include factors such as | ||
water and sewer costs, household size, household income, and | ||
region of the State when determining individual household | ||
benefits. In adopting rules for the administration of this | ||
Section, the Department shall ensure that a minimum of | ||
one-third of funds are available for benefits to eligible | ||
households with the lowest incomes and that elderly households | ||
and households with persons with disabilities are offered a | ||
priority application period. | ||
(c) If the applicant is a customer of a water or sewer | ||
provider, such applicant shall receive water or sewer | ||
assistance in an amount established by the Department for all | ||
such applicants under this Act. | ||
(d) The Department may, if sufficient funds are available, | ||
provide additional benefits to certain qualified applicants: | ||
(i) for the reduction of past due amounts owed to
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water or sewer providers; and | ||
(ii) to assist the household in responding to
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excessively high usage costs. Households containing |
elderly members, children, or a person with a disability, | ||
shall receive priority for receipt of such benefits. | ||
Section 25. Water and Sewer Low-Income Assistance Fund. | ||
(a) For purposes of this Section: | ||
"Non-residential sewer service" means sewer utility | ||
service that is not residential sewer service.
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"Non-residential water service" means water utility | ||
service that is not residential water service. | ||
"Residential sewer service" means sewer utility | ||
service for household purposes delivered to a dwelling of | ||
2 or fewer units that is billed under a residential rate; | ||
or sewer service for household purposes delivered to a | ||
dwelling unit or units that is billed under a residential | ||
rate and is registered by a separate meter for each | ||
dwelling unit. | ||
"Residential water service" means water utility | ||
service for household purposes delivered to a dwelling of | ||
2 or fewer units that is billed under a residential rate; | ||
or water service for household purposes delivered to a | ||
dwelling unit or units that is billed under a residential | ||
rate and is registered by a separate meter for each | ||
dwelling unit. | ||
(b) The Water and Sewer Low-Income Assistance Fund is | ||
created as a special fund in the State Treasury. The Water and | ||
Sewer Low-Income Assistance Fund is authorized to receive |
moneys from voluntary donations from individuals, foundations, | ||
corporations, and other sources; by statutory deposit; and by | ||
authorized collections pursuant to this Section. The Water and | ||
Sewer Low-Income Assistance Fund is also authorized to receive | ||
moneys from the federal government, including, but not limited | ||
to, any pass through moneys as a result of a public health | ||
emergency. Subject to appropriation, the Department shall use | ||
moneys from the Water and Sewer Low-Income Assistance Fund for | ||
payments to water or sewer providers on behalf of their | ||
customers who are participants in the program authorized under | ||
this Act. The yearly administrative expenses of the Water and | ||
Sewer Low-Income Assistance Fund may not exceed 10% of the | ||
amount collected during that year pursuant to this Section, | ||
except when unspent funds from the Water and Sewer Low-Income | ||
Assistance Fund are reallocated from a previous year; any | ||
unspent balance of the 10% administrative allowance may be | ||
utilized for administrative expenses in the year they are | ||
reallocated. | ||
(c) Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, the | ||
Water and Sewer Low-Income Assistance Fund is not subject to | ||
sweeps, administrative chargebacks, or any other fiscal or | ||
budgetary maneuver that would in any way transfer any amounts | ||
from the Water and Sewer Low-Income Assistance Fund into any | ||
other fund of the State. | ||
(d) Notwithstanding any provisions of the Public Utilities | ||
Act, but subject to subsection (j) of this Section, each water |
or sewer provider shall, effective January 1, 2022, assess | ||
each of its customer accounts a monthly Water and Sewer | ||
Assistance Charge for the Water and Sewer Low-Income | ||
Assistance Fund. The monthly charge shall be as follows: | ||
(1) $0.10 per month for each account for residential | ||
water service; | ||
(2) $0.10 per month for each account for residential | ||
sewer service; | ||
(3) $5.00 per month for each account for | ||
non-residential water service; and | ||
(4) $5.00 per month for each account for | ||
non-residential sewer service. | ||
(e) The Water and Sewer Assistance Charge assessed by the | ||
applicable water or sewer providers shall be considered a | ||
charge for public utility service. | ||
(f) By the 20th day of the month following the month in | ||
which the charges imposed by this Section were collected, each | ||
water or sewer provider shall remit to the Department of | ||
Revenue all moneys received as payment of the Water and Sewer | ||
Assistance Charge on a return prescribed and furnished by the | ||
Department of Revenue showing such information as the | ||
Department of Revenue may reasonably require. If a customer | ||
makes a partial payment, a water or sewer provider may elect | ||
either: (i) to apply partial payments first to the amount owed | ||
to the water or sewer provider for its services and then to | ||
payment for the Water and Sewer Assistance Charge, or (ii) to |
apply such partial payments on a pro rata basis between | ||
amounts owed to the water or sewer provider for its services | ||
and to payment for the Water and Sewer Assistance Charge. | ||
(g) The Department of Revenue shall deposit into the Water | ||
and Sewer Low-Income Assistance Fund all moneys remitted to it | ||
in accordance with subsection (f) of this Section; provided, | ||
however, that the amounts remitted by each water or sewer | ||
provider shall be used to provide assistance only to that | ||
water or sewer provider's customers. The water or sewer | ||
providers shall coordinate with the Department to establish an | ||
equitable and practical methodology for implementing this | ||
subsection beginning with the 2022 program year. | ||
(h) The Department of Revenue may establish such rules as | ||
it deems necessary to implement this Section. | ||
(i) The Department may establish such rules as it deems | ||
necessary to implement this Section, including, but not | ||
limited to, rules requiring the Department to report the | ||
amount of assessments remitted and expended by water or sewer | ||
providers and a process to allow a water or sewer provider to | ||
discontinue imposing the assessments due to lack of | ||
participation or excess in available funds for that water or | ||
sewer provider. The process to allow a water or sewer provider | ||
to discontinue imposing assessments shall include review by | ||
the Commission of any water or sewer provider subject to the | ||
Public Utilities Act. | ||
(j) The charges imposed by this Section shall apply to |
customers of a water or sewer provider only if the water or | ||
sewer provider voluntarily makes an affirmative decision to | ||
impose the charge. If a water or sewer provider makes an | ||
affirmative decision to impose the charge provided by this | ||
Section, the water or sewer provider shall inform the | ||
Department of Revenue in writing of such decision when it | ||
begins to impose the charge. If a water or sewer provider does | ||
not assess this charge, the Department may not use funds from | ||
the Water and Sewer Low-Income Assistance Fund to provide | ||
benefits to its customers under the Program authorized by | ||
Section 15 of this Act. | ||
In its use of federal funds under this Act, the Department | ||
may not cause a disproportionate share of those federal funds | ||
to benefit customers of water or sewer providers that do not | ||
assess the Water and Sewer Assistance Charge. | ||
(k) This Section is repealed on January 1, 2030. | ||
Section 30. Application of Retailers' Occupation Tax | ||
provisions. All the provisions of Sections 4, 5, 5a, 5b, 5c, | ||
5d, 5e, 5f, 5g, 5i, 5j, 6, 6a, 6b, 6c, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 11a, | ||
12, and 13 of the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act that are not | ||
inconsistent with this Act apply, as far as practicable, to | ||
the surcharge imposed by this Act to the same extent as if | ||
those provisions were included in this Act. References in the | ||
incorporated Sections of the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act to | ||
retailers, to sellers, or to persons engaged in the business |
of selling tangible personal property mean persons required to | ||
remit the charge imposed under this Act. | ||
Section 35. The State Finance Act is amended by adding | ||
Section 5.935 as follows: | ||
(30 ILCS 105/5.935 new) | ||
Sec. 5.935. The Water and Sewer Low-Income Assistance | ||
Fund. | ||
Section 40. The Public Utilities Act is amended by adding | ||
Section 9-211.7 as follows: | ||
(220 ILCS 5/9-211.7 new) | ||
Sec. 9-211.7. Financial assistance; water and sewer | ||
utilities. | ||
(a) On and after the effective date of this amendatory Act | ||
of the 102nd General Assembly, notwithstanding any other | ||
provision of this Act, a water or sewer utility subject to the | ||
jurisdiction of the Commission, after receiving approval from | ||
the Commission, shall be allowed to offer a financial | ||
assistance program designed for bill payment assistance for | ||
low-income customers in accordance with the Water and Sewer | ||
Financial Assistance Act. A water or sewer utility subject to | ||
the jurisdiction of the Commission shall petition the | ||
Commission for such approval, and the Commission shall render |
its decision within 90 days after receiving such petition. If | ||
no decision is rendered by the Commission within 90 days, then | ||
the petition shall be deemed to be approved. | ||
(b) The costs of a financial assistance program offered by | ||
a water or sewer utility subject to the jurisdiction of the | ||
Commission, excluding such costs deemed by the Commission to | ||
be not reimbursable, shall be reimbursed from the Water and | ||
Sewer Low-Income Assistance Fund established pursuant to the | ||
Water and Sewer Financial Assistance Act. The utility shall | ||
submit a bill to the Department of Commerce and Economic | ||
Opportunity, which shall be promptly paid out of such funds or | ||
may net such costs against moneys it would otherwise remit to | ||
the Fund. The water or sewer utility shall provide a report to | ||
the Commission on a quarterly basis accounting for moneys | ||
reimbursed or netted through the Fund. | ||
(c) A water or sewer utility subject to the jurisdiction | ||
of the Commission providing a financial assistance program | ||
pursuant to the Water and Sewer Financial Assistance Act in | ||
this State shall be permitted to recover costs of those | ||
assessments through a tariff filed with and approved by the | ||
Commission. The tariff shall be established outside the | ||
context of a general rate case and shall be applicable to the | ||
utility's customers.
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | ||
becoming law.
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