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Public Act 103-0053 | ||||
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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 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the | ||||
Electric Vehicle Charging Act. | ||||
Section 5. Legislative intent. Electric vehicles are an
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important tool to fight the climate crisis, tackle air
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pollution, and provide safe, clean, and affordable personal
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transportation. The State should encourage urgent and
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widespread adoption of electric vehicles. Since most current
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electric vehicle owners are single-family homeowners who
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charge at home, providing access to home charging for those in
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multi-unit dwellings is crucial to wider electric vehicle
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adoption. This includes small multifamily residences and | ||||
condominium unit owners and renters, regardless of parking | ||||
space ownership and regardless of
income. Therefore, a | ||||
significant portion of parking spaces in
new and renovated | ||||
residential developments shall
be capable of electric vehicle | ||||
charging. Additionally, renters
and condominium unit owners | ||||
shall be able to install charging
equipment for electric | ||||
vehicles under reasonable conditions.
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Section 10. Applicability. This Act applies to newly |
constructed single-family homes and multi-unit residential | ||
buildings that have parking spaces and are constructed after | ||
the effective date of this Act. | ||
Section 15. Definitions. As used in this Act:
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"Affordable housing development" means (i) any housing | ||
that is subsidized by the federal or State government or (ii) | ||
any housing in which at least 20% of the dwelling units are | ||
subject to covenants or restrictions that require that the | ||
dwelling units to be sold or rented at prices that preserve | ||
them as affordable housing for a period of at least 10 years.
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"Association" has the meaning set forth in subsection (o)
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of Section 2 of the Condominium Property Act or Section 1-5 of
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the Common Interest Community Association Act, as applicable.
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"Electric vehicle" means a vehicle that is exclusively | ||
powered by and refueled by electricity, plugs in to charge, | ||
and is licensed to drive on public roadways. "Electric | ||
vehicle" does not include electric mopeds, electric | ||
off-highway vehicles, hybrid electric vehicles, or | ||
extended-range electric vehicles that are equipped, fully or | ||
partially, with conventional fueled propulsion or auxiliary | ||
engines.
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"Electric
vehicle charging system" means a device that is:
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(1) used to provide electricity to an electric
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vehicle;
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(2) designed to ensure that a safe connection has been
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made between the electric grid and the electric vehicle;
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and
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(3) able to communicate with the vehicle's control
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system so that electricity flows at an appropriate voltage
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and current level. An electric vehicle charging system may
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be wall mounted or pedestal style, may provide multiple
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cords to connect with electric vehicles, and shall:
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(i) be certified by Underwriters Laboratories or
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have been granted an equivalent certification; and
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(ii) comply with the current version of Article
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625 of the National Electrical Code.
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"Electric vehicle supply equipment" or "EVSE" means a | ||
conductor,
including an ungrounded, grounded, and equipment | ||
grounding
conductor, and electric vehicle connectors, | ||
attachment plugs,
and all other fittings, devices, power | ||
outlets, and
apparatuses installed specifically for the | ||
purpose of
transferring energy between the premises wiring and | ||
the
electric vehicle. | ||
"EV-capable" means parking spaces that have the electrical | ||
panel capacity and conduit installed during construction to | ||
support future implementation of electric vehicle charging | ||
with 208-volt or 240-volt or greater, 40-ampere or greater | ||
circuits. Each EV-capable space shall feature a continuous | ||
raceway or cable assembly installed between an enclosure or | ||
outlet located within 3 feet of the EV-capable space and a | ||
suitable panelboard or other onsite electrical distribution |
equipment. The electrical distribution equipment to which the | ||
raceway or cable assembly connects shall have sufficient | ||
dedicated space and spare electrical capacity for a 2-pole | ||
circuit breaker or set of fuses. Reserved capacity shall be no | ||
less than 40A 208/240V for each EV-capable space unless | ||
EV-capable spaces will be controlled by an energy management | ||
system providing load management in accordance with NFPA 70, | ||
shall have a minimum capacity of 4.1 kilovolt-ampere per | ||
space, or have a minimum capacity of 2.7 kilovolt-ampere per | ||
space when all of the parking spaces are designed to be | ||
EV-capable spaces, EV-ready spaces, or EVSE-installed spaces. | ||
The electrical enclosure or outlet and the electrical | ||
distribution equipment directory shall be marked "For future | ||
electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE)." This strategy | ||
ensures the reduction of up-front costs for electric vehicle | ||
charging station installation by providing the electrical | ||
elements that are difficult to install during a retrofit. | ||
Anticipating the use of dual-head EVSE, the same circuit may | ||
be used to support charging in adjacent EV-capable spaces.
For | ||
purposes of this Act, "EV capable" shall not be construed to | ||
require a developer or builder to install or run wire or cable | ||
from the electrical panel through the conduit or raceway to | ||
the terminus of the conduit. | ||
"EV-ready" means parking spaces that are provided with a | ||
branch circuit and either an outlet, junction box, or | ||
receptacle that will support an installed EVSE. Each branch |
circuit serving EV-ready spaces shall terminate at an outlet | ||
or enclosure, located within 3 feet of each EV-ready space it | ||
serves. The panelboard or other electrical distribution | ||
equipment directory shall designate the branch circuit as "For | ||
electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE)" and the outlet or | ||
enclosure shall be marked "For electric vehicle supply | ||
equipment (EVSE)." The capacity of each branch circuit serving | ||
multiple EV-ready spaces designed to be controlled by an | ||
energy management system providing load management in | ||
accordance with NFPA 70, shall have a minimum capacity of 4.1 | ||
kilovolt-ampere per space, or have a minimum capacity of 2.7 | ||
kilovolt-ampere per space when all of the parking spaces are | ||
designed to be EV-capable spaces, EV-ready spaces, or EVSE | ||
spaces. | ||
"EVSE-installed" means electric vehicle supply equipment | ||
that is fully installed from the electrical panel to the | ||
parking space.
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"Large multifamily residence" means a single residential | ||
building that accommodates 5 families or more.
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"Level 1" means a 120-volt 20-ampere minimum branch | ||
circuit. | ||
"Level 2" means a 208-volt to 240-volt 40-ampere branch | ||
circuit. | ||
"New" means newly constructed.
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"Reasonable restriction" means a restriction that does not
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significantly increase the cost of the electric vehicle
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charging station or electric vehicle charging system or
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significantly decrease its efficiency or specified
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performance.
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"Single-family residence" means a detached single-family | ||
residence on a single lot.
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"Small multifamily residence" means a single residential | ||
building that accommodates 2 to 4 families.
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Section 20. EV-capable parking space requirement. A new | ||
single-family residence or a small multifamily residence shall | ||
have at least one EV-capable parking space for each | ||
residential unit that has dedicated parking, unless any | ||
subsequently adopted building code requires additional | ||
EV-capable parking spaces, EV-ready parking spaces, or | ||
installed EVSE. A new single-family residence or
small | ||
multifamily residence that qualifies as an affordable
housing | ||
development shall have one EV-capable parking space
for each | ||
code-required parking space if the owner is issued a building | ||
permit 24 months after the effective date of this Act. Where | ||
code-required parking exceeds one parking space per dwelling | ||
unit, only one parking space per dwelling unit is required to | ||
be EV-capable. | ||
Section 25. Residential requirements.
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(a) All building permits issued 90 days after the | ||
effective date of this Act shall require a new, large |
multifamily residential building or a large multifamily | ||
residential building being renovated by a developer converting | ||
the property to an association to have 100% of its total | ||
parking spaces EV-capable.
However, nothing in this Act shall | ||
be construed to require that in the case of a developer | ||
converting the property to an association, no EV-capable or | ||
EV-ready mandate shall apply if it would necessitate the | ||
developer having to excavate an existing surface lot or other | ||
parking facility in order to retro-fit the parking lot or | ||
facility with the necessary conduit and wiring. | ||
(b) The following requirements and timelines shall apply | ||
for affordable housing. A new construction single-family | ||
residence or small multifamily residence that qualifies as an | ||
affordable housing development under the same project | ||
ownership and is located on a campus with centralized parking | ||
areas is subject to the requirements and timelines below.
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All building permits issued 24 months after the effective | ||
date of this Act shall require a new construction large | ||
multifamily residence that qualifies as an affordable housing | ||
development to have the following, unless additional | ||
requirements are required under a subsequently adopted | ||
building code:
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(1) For permits issued 24 months after the effective | ||
date of this Act, a minimum of 40% EV-capable parking | ||
spaces. | ||
(2) For permits issued 5 years after the effective |
date of this Act, a minimum of 50% EV-capable parking | ||
spaces. | ||
(3) For permits issued 10 years after the effective | ||
date of this Act, a minimum of 70% EV-capable parking | ||
spaces.
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(d) An accessible parking space is not required by this | ||
Section if no accessible parking spaces are required by the | ||
local zoning code. | ||
Section 30. Electric vehicle charging system policy
for | ||
unit owners.
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(a) Any covenant, restriction, or condition contained in
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any deed, contract, security interest, or other instrument
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affecting the transfer or sale of any interest in a
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condominium or common interest community, and any provision of
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a governing document that effectively prohibits or
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unreasonably restricts the installation or use of an electric
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vehicle charging system within a unit owner's unit or a
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designated parking space, including, but not limited to, a
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deeded parking space, a parking space in a unit owner's
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exclusive use common area, or a parking space that is
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specifically designated for use by a particular unit owner, or
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is in conflict with this Section, is void and unenforceable.
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(b) This Section does not apply to provisions that impose
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a reasonable restriction on an electric vehicle charging
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system. Any electric vehicle charging system installed by a |
unit owner pursuant to this Section is the property of that | ||
unit owner and in no case will be deemed a part of the common | ||
elements or common area.
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(c) An electric vehicle charging system shall meet
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applicable health and safety standards and requirements
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imposed by State and local authorities and all other
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applicable zoning, land use, or other ordinances or land use
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permits.
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(d) If approval is required for the installation or use of
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an electric vehicle charging system, the association shall
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process and approve the application in the same manner as an
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application for approval of an alteration, modification, or | ||
improvement to common elements or common areas or an | ||
architectural modification to
the property, and the | ||
association shall not unreasonably
delay the approval or | ||
denial of the application. The approval or
denial of an | ||
application shall be in writing. If an
application is not | ||
denied in writing within 60 days from the
date of the receipt | ||
of the application, the application shall
be deemed approved | ||
unless the delay is the result of a
reasonable request for | ||
additional information.
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(e) If the electric vehicle charging system is to be
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placed in a common area or exclusive use common area, as
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designated by the condominium or common interest community
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association, the following applies:
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(1) The unit owner shall first obtain prior written |
approval from
the association to install the electric | ||
vehicle charging
system and the association shall approve | ||
the installation
if the unit owner agrees, in writing, to:
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(A) comply with the association's architectural
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standards or other reasonable conditions and | ||
restrictions for the installation of the electric | ||
vehicle
charging system;
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(B) engage a licensed and insured electrical | ||
contractor to
install the electric vehicle charging | ||
system. The electrical contractor shall name the | ||
association, its officers, directors, and agents as | ||
additional insured and shall provide a certificate of | ||
insurance to the association evidencing such | ||
additional insured status;
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(C) within 14 days after approval, provide a
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certificate of insurance that names the association, | ||
its officers, directors, and agents as
an additional | ||
insured party under the unit owner's
insurance policy | ||
as required under paragraph (3);
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(D) pay for both the costs associated with the
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installation of and the electricity usage associated
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with the electric vehicle charging system; and
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(E) be responsible for damage to the common | ||
elements or common areas or other units resulting from | ||
the installation, use, and removal of the electric | ||
vehicle charging system.
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(2) The unit owner, and each successive unit owner of
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the electric vehicle charging system, is responsible for:
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(A) costs for damage to the electric vehicle
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charging system, common area, exclusive use common
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area, or separate interests resulting from the
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installation, maintenance, repair, removal, or
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replacement of the electric vehicle charging system;
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(B) costs for the maintenance, repair, and
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replacement of the electric vehicle charging system
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until it has been removed, and for the restoration of
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the common area after removal;
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(C) costs of electricity associated with the
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charging system, which shall be based on:
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(i) an embedded submetering device; or
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(ii) a reasonable calculation of cost, based | ||
on
the average miles driven, efficiency of the
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electric vehicle calculated by the United States
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Environmental Protection Agency, and the cost of
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electricity for the common area; and
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(D) disclosing to a prospective buyer the
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existence of any electric vehicle charging system of
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the unit owner and the related responsibilities of the
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unit owner under this Section.
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(3) The purpose of the costs under paragraph (2) is
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for the reasonable reimbursement of electricity usage and
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shall not be set to deliberately exceed the reasonable
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reimbursement.
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(4) The unit owner of the electric vehicle charging
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system, whether the electric vehicle charging system is
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located within the common area or exclusive use common
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area, shall, at all times, maintain a liability coverage
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policy. The unit owner that submitted the application to
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install the electric vehicle charging system shall
provide | ||
the association with the corresponding certificate
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insurance within 14 days after approval of the
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application. The unit owner, and each successive unit
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owner, shall provide the association with the certificate
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of insurance annually thereafter.
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(5) A unit owner is not required to maintain a
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homeowner liability coverage policy for an existing
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National Electrical Manufacturers Association standard
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alternating current power plug.
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(f) Except as provided in subsection (g), the installation
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of an electric vehicle charging system for the exclusive use
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of a unit owner in a common area that is not an exclusive use
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common area may be authorized by the association, subject to | ||
applicable law, only if
installation in the unit owner's | ||
designated parking space is
impossible or unreasonably | ||
expensive. In such an event, the
association shall enter into | ||
a license agreement with the unit
owner for the use of the | ||
space in a common area, and the unit
owner shall comply with | ||
all of the requirements in subsection
(e).
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(g) An association may install an electric vehicle
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charging system in the common area for the use of all unit
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owners and members of the association. The association shall
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develop appropriate terms of use for the electric vehicle
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charging system.
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(h) An association that willfully violates this Section
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shall be liable to the unit owner for actual damages and shall
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pay a civil penalty to the unit owner not to exceed $500.
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(i) In any action by a unit owner requesting to have an
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electric vehicle charging system installed and seeking to
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enforce compliance with this Section, the court shall award
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reasonable attorney's fees to a prevailing party. | ||
Section 35. Electric vehicle charging system policy for
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renters.
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(a) Notwithstanding any provision in the lease to the
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contrary and subject to subsection (b):
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(1) a tenant may install, at the tenant's expense for
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the tenant's own use, a level 1 receptacle or outlet, a | ||
level 2 receptacle or outlet, or a level 2 electric | ||
vehicle charging system on or in the leased premises; | ||
(2) a landlord shall not assess or charge a tenant any
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fee for the placement or use of an electric vehicle
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charging system, except that:
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(A) the landlord may:
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(i) require reimbursement for the actual cost
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of electricity provided by the landlord that was
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used by the electric vehicle charging system; | ||
(ii) charge a reasonable fee for access. If | ||
the
electric vehicle charging system is part of a
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network for which a network fee is charged, the
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landlord's reimbursement may include the amount of
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the network fee. Nothing in this subparagraph
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requires a landlord to impose upon a tenant a fee
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or charge other than the rental payments specified
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in the lease;
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(iii) charge a security deposit to cover costs | ||
to restore the property to its original condition | ||
if the tenant removes the electric vehicle | ||
charging system. | ||
(B) the landlord may require reimbursement for
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cost of the installation of the electric vehicle
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charging system, including any additions or upgrades
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to existing wiring directly attributable to the
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requirements of the electric vehicle charging system,
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if the landlord places or causes the electric vehicle
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charging system to be placed at the request of the
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tenant; and
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(C) if the tenant desires to place an electric
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vehicle charging system in an area accessible to other
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tenants, the landlord may assess or charge the tenant
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a reasonable fee to reserve a specific parking space
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in which to install the electric vehicle charging
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system.
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(b) A landlord may require a tenant to comply with:
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(1) bona fide safety requirements consistent with an
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applicable building code or recognized safety standard for
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the protection of persons and property;
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(2) a requirement that the electric vehicle charging
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system be registered with the landlord within 30 days
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after installation; or
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(3) reasonable aesthetic provisions that govern the
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dimensions, placement, or external appearance of an
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electric vehicle charging system.
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(c) A tenant may place an electric vehicle charging system
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if:
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(1) the electric vehicle charging system is in
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compliance with all applicable requirements adopted by a
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landlord under subsection (b); and
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(2) the tenant agrees, in writing, to:
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(A) comply with the landlord's design
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specifications for the installation of an electric
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vehicle charging system;
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(B) engage the services of a duly licensed and
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registered electrical contractor familiar with the
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installation and code requirements of an electric
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vehicle charging system; and
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(C) provide, within 14 days after receiving the
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landlord's consent for the installation, a certificate
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of insurance naming the landlord as an additional
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insured party on the tenant's renter's insurance
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policy for any claim related to the installation,
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maintenance, or use of the electric vehicle charging
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system or, at the landlord's option, reimbursement to
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the landlord for the actual cost of any increased
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insurance premium amount attributable to the electric
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vehicle charging system, notwithstanding any provision
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to the contrary in the lease. The tenant shall provide
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reimbursement for an increased insurance premium
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amount within 14 days after the tenant receives the
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landlord's invoice for the amount attributable to the
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electric vehicle charging system.
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(d) If the landlord consents to a tenant's installation of
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an electric vehicle charging system on property accessible to
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other tenants, including a parking space, carport, or garage
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stall, then, unless otherwise specified in a written agreement
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with the landlord:
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(1) The tenant, and each successive tenant with
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exclusive rights to the area where the electric vehicle
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charging system is installed, is responsible for costs for
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damages to the electric vehicle charging system and to any
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other property of the landlord or another tenant resulting
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from the installation, maintenance, repair, removal, or
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replacement of the electric vehicle charging system.
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(A) Costs under this paragraph shall be based on:
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(i) an embedded submetering device; or
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(ii) a reasonable calculation of cost, based | ||
on
the average miles driven, efficiency of the
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electric vehicle calculated by the United States
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Environmental Protection Agency, and the cost of
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electricity for the common area.
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(B) The purpose of the costs under this paragraph
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is for reasonable reimbursement of electricity usage
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and shall not be set to deliberately exceed that
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reasonable reimbursement.
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(2) Each successive tenant with exclusive rights to
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the area where the electric vehicle charging system is
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installed shall assume responsibility for the repair,
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maintenance, removal, and replacement of the electric
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vehicle charging system until the electric vehicle
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charging system is removed.
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(3) The tenant, and each successive tenant with
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exclusive rights to the area where the electric vehicle
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charging system is installed, shall, at all times, have
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and maintain an insurance policy covering the obligations
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of the tenant under this subsection and shall name the
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landlord as an additional insured party under the policy.
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(4) The tenant, and each successive tenant with
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exclusive rights to the area where the electric vehicle
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charging system is installed, is responsible for removing
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the system if reasonably necessary or convenient for the
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repair, maintenance, or replacement of any property of the
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landlord, whether or not leased to another tenant.
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(e) An electric vehicle charging system installed at the
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tenant's cost is the property of the tenant. Upon termination
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of the lease, if the electric vehicle charging system is
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removable, the tenant may either remove it or sell it to the
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landlord or another tenant for an agreed price. Nothing in
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this subsection requires the landlord or another tenant to
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purchase the electric vehicle charging system.
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(f) A landlord that willfully violates this Section shall
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be liable to the tenant for actual damages, and shall pay a
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civil penalty to the tenant in an amount not to exceed $1,000.
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(g) In any action by a tenant requesting to have an
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electric vehicle charging system installed and seeking to
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enforce compliance with this Section, the court shall award
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reasonable attorney's fees to a prevailing plaintiff.
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(h) A tenant whose landlord is an owner in an association | ||
and who desires to install an electric vehicle charging | ||
station must obtain approval to do so through the tenant's | ||
landlord or owner and in accordance with those provisions of | ||
this Act applicable to associations.
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