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| AN ACT concerning local government.
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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 Electricity Infrastructure Maintenance Fee |
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| Law is amended by changing Section 5-5 and by adding Section |
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| 5-10 as follows:
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| (35 ILCS 645/5-5)
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| Sec. 5-5. Municipal electricity infrastructure maintenance |
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| fee.
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| (a) Any municipality that on the effective date of this Law |
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| had in effect a
franchise agreement with an electricity |
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| deliverer may
impose an infrastructure maintenance fee upon
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| electricity
deliverers, as compensation for granting |
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| electricity deliverers the privilege
of using public rights
of |
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| way, in an amount specified in subsection (b) of this Section. |
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| If more than
one electricity
deliverer is responsible for the |
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| delivery of the same electricity to the same
consumer, the fee
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| related to that electricity shall be imposed upon the |
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| electricity deliverer who
last physically uses
the public way |
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| for delivery of that electricity prior to its consumption.
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| (b) (1) In municipalities with a population greater than |
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| 500,000, the
amount of the
infrastructure maintenance fee |
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| imposed under this Section shall not exceed the
following
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| maximum rates for kilowatt-hours delivered within the |
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| municipality to each
purchaser:
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| (i) For the first 2,000 kilowatt-hours of electricity |
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| used or consumed in a
month:
0.53 cents per kilowatt-hour;
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| (ii) For the next 48,000 kilowatt-hours of electricity |
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| used or consumed in
a month:
0.35 cents per kilowatt-hour;
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| (iii) For the next 50,000 kilowatt-hours of |
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| electricity used or consumed in
a
month: 0.31 cents per |
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| kilowatt-hour;
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| (iv) For the next 400,000 kilowatt-hours of |
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| electricity used or consumed in
a
month: 0.305 cents per |
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| kilowatt-hour;
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| (v) For the next 500,000 kilowatt-hours of electricity |
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| used or consumed in
a
month: 0.30 cents per kilowatt-hour;
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| (vi) For the next 2,000,000 kilowatt-hours of |
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| electricity used or consumed
in a
month: 0.28 cents per |
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| kilowatt-hour;
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| (vii) For the next 2,000,000 kilowatt-hours of |
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| electricity used or
consumed in a
month: 0.275 cents per |
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| kilowatt-hour;
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| (viii) For the next 5,000,000 kilowatt-hours of |
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| electricity used or
consumed in a
month: 0.27 cents per |
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| kilowatt-hour;
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| (ix) For the next 10,000,000 kilowatt-hours used or |
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| consumed in a month:
0.265
cents per kilowatt-hour;
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| (x) For all kilowatt-hours of electricity in excess of |
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| 20,000,000
kilowatt-hours used
or consumed in a month: 0.26 |
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| cents per kilowatt-hour.
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| (2) In municipalities with a population of 500,000 or less, |
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| the amount of the
infrastructure
maintenance fee imposed under |
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| this Section shall be imposed based on the
kilowatt-hour
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| categories set forth above and shall be calculated on a monthly |
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| basis for
kilowatt-hours of
electricity delivered to each |
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| purchaser; provided, that if, immediately
prior to imposing an
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| infrastructure maintenance fee, such municipality receives |
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| franchise fees,
permit fees, free
electrical service, or other |
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| forms of compensation pursuant to an existing
franchise |
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| agreement, the
rates established for these kilowatt-hour |
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| categories for such infrastructure
maintenance fee during
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| term of the franchise agreement shall not exceed rates |
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| reasonably
calculated, at the time such
infrastructure |
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| maintenance fee is initially imposed, to generate an amount of
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| revenue equivalent
to the value of the compensation received or |
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| provided under the franchise
agreement.
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| (3) Notwithstanding any other provision of this subsection |
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| (b), a fee shall
not be imposed
if and to the extent that |
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| imposition or collection of the fee would violate the
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| Constitution or
statutes of the United States or the statutes |
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| or Constitution of the State of
Illinois.
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| (c) Any electricity deliverer may collect the amount of a |
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| fee imposed under
this
Section from the purchaser using or |
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| consuming the electricity with respect to
which the fee was
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| imposed. The fee may be collected by the electricity deliverer |
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| from the
purchaser as a
separately stated charge on the |
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| purchaser's bills or in any other manner
permitted from time to
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| time by law or by the electricity deliverer's tariffs.
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| electricity deliverer shall be allowed credit for any portion |
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| of the fee
related to deliveries of electricity the charges for |
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| which are written off as
uncollectible, provided, that if such |
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| charges are thereafter collected, the
electricity deliverer |
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| shall be obligated to pay such fee. For purposes of this
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| Section, any partial payment not specifically identified by the |
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| purchaser shall
be deemed to be for the delivery of |
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| electricity. No ordinance imposing the fee
authorized by this |
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| Section with respect to the kilowatt-hours delivered to
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| non-residential customers shall be effective
until October 1, |
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| 1999. For purposes of this
Law, the period of time from the |
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| effective date of this Law through and
including September 30, |
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| 1999 shall be referred to as the "Initial Period."
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| (d) As between the electricity deliverer and the |
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| municipality, the fee
authorized by
this Section shall be |
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| collected, enforced, and administered by the municipality
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| imposing the fee.
Any municipality adopting an ordinance |
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| imposing an infrastructure maintenance
fee under this
Law shall |
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| give written notice to each electricity deliverer subject to |
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| the fee
not less than 60 days
prior to the date the fee is |
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| imposed.
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| (e) A municipality may not impose, under (i) any ordinance |
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| imposing an infrastructure maintenance fee under this Law or |
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| (ii) its franchise agreement with the electricity deliverer, |
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| any penalty with respect to the infrastructure maintenance fees |
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| permitted under this Law, except as that penalty would be |
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| permitted under Sections 50, 55, and 60 of the Local Government |
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| Taxpayers' Bill of Rights Act if the word "fee" were |
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| substituted for the word "tax" each time it appears in those |
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| Sections (except where the word tax appears immediately before |
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| the word "administrator"). |
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| (Source: P.A. 90-561, eff. 8-1-98.)
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| (35 ILCS 645/5-10 new)
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| Sec. 5-10. Municipal tax review; requests for information. |
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| (a) A municipality may conduct an audit of fees under this |
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| Act to determine the accuracy of the fees paid by an |
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| electricity deliverer.
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| (b) Not more than once every 2 years, a municipality that |
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| has imposed a fee under this Law may, subject to the |
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| limitations and protections stated in Section 16-122 of the |
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| Public Utilities Act, request any information from an |
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| electricity deliverer that the municipality reasonably |
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| requires in order to perform an audit under subsection (a). The |
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| information that may be requested by the municipality includes, |
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| without limitation: |
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| (1) in an electronic format, the database used by the |
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| electricity deliverer to determine the amount due to the |
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| municipality; provided, however, that, if the municipality |
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| has requested customer-specific billing, usage, and load |
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| shape data from an electricity deliverer that is an |
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| electric utility and has not provided the electric utility |
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| with the verifiable authorization required by Section |
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| 16-122 of the Public Utilities Act, then the electric |
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| utility shall remove from the database all |
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| customer-specific billing, usage, and load shape data |
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| before providing it to the municipality; and |
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| (2) in a format used by the public utility in the |
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| ordinary course of its business, summary data, as needed by |
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| the municipality, to determine the unit consumption by |
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| providing the gross kilowatt-hours or other units of |
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| measurement subject to the fee imposed by this Law within |
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| the municipal jurisdiction. |
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| (c) Each electricity deliverer must provide the |
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| information requested under subsection (b) within: |
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| (1) 60 days after the date of the request if the |
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| population of the requesting municipality is 500,000 or |
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| less; or |
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| (2) 90 days after the date of the request if the |
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| population of the requesting municipality exceeds 500,000. |
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| The time in which an electricity deliverer must provide the |
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| information requested under subsection (b) may be extended by |
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| an agreement between the municipality and the electricity |
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| deliverer. If an electricity deliverer receives, during a |
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| single month, information requests from more than 2 |
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| municipalities, or the aggregate population of the requesting |
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| municipalities is 100,000 customers or more, the electricity |
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| deliverer is entitled to an additional 30 days to respond to |
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| those requests. The Illinois Department of Revenue may grant |
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| the electricity deliverer additional extensions to respond. |
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| (d) If an audit by the municipality or its agents finds an |
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| error by the electricity deliverer in the amount of fees paid |
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| by the electricity deliverer, then the municipality must notify |
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| the electricity deliverer of the error. Any such notice must be |
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| made by the municipality no later than 4 years after the date |
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| the fee required to be paid under this Law was due or any |
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| lesser period of time that may be specified in the municipal |
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| ordinance imposing the fee. Upon such a notice, the electricity |
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| deliverer must submit a written response within 60 days after |
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| the date the notice was postmarked stating that it has |
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| corrected the error or stating the reason that the error is |
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| inapplicable or inaccurate. The municipality then has 60 days |
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| after the receipt of the electricity deliverer's response to |
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| review and contest the conclusion of the electricity deliverer. |
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| If the parties are unable to agree on the disposition of the |
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| audit findings within 120 days after the notification of the |
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| error to the electricity deliverer, then either party may |
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| submit the matter to the Illinois Department of Revenue for |
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| resolution. |
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| (e) Electricity deliverers and municipalities are not |
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| liable for any error in past collections and payments that was |
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| unknown to either the electricity deliverer or the municipality |
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| prior to the audit process unless the error was due to gross |
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| negligence in the collection or processing of required data. |
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| If, however, an error in past collections or payments resulted |
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| in a customer, who should not have owed a fee to any |
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| municipality, having paid a fee to a municipality, then the |
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| customer may, to the extent allowed by Section 9-252 of the |
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| Public Utilities Act, recover the fee from the electricity |
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| deliverer, and any amount so paid by the electricity deliverer |
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| may be deducted by that electricity deliverer from any fees or |
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| taxes then or thereafter owed by the electricity deliverer to |
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| that municipality. |
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| (f) All account specific information provided by an |
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| electricity deliverer under this Section may be used only for |
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| the purpose of an audit of fees conducted under this Section |
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| and the enforcement of any related claim. All such information |
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| must be held in strict confidence by the municipality and its |
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| agents and may not be disclosed to the public under the Freedom |
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| of Information Act or under any other similar statutes allowing |
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| for or requiring public disclosure. |
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| (g) An electricity deliverer that pays less than $1,000 |
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| annually in fees under this Law is exempt from the provisions |
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| of subsections (a) through (e) of this Section. |
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| (h) The Department of Revenue shall adopt any rules that |
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| are required to effectively enforce this Section, and those |
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| rules must be consistent with existing processes applicable to |
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| the Electricity Excise Tax Law. The Department of Revenue has |
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| the exclusive jurisdiction to resolve any disputes arising |
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| under this Section, subject to review by the courts under the |
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| Administrative Review Law.
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| (i) Any public utility that fails to comply with the |
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| provisions of subsection (c) or (d) of this Section shall pay |
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| for all costs of enforcement by the Illinois Department of |
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| Revenue, including reasonable legal fees. |
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| Section 10. The Local Government Taxpayers' Bill of Rights |
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| Act is amended by changing Sections 10 and 35 as follows:
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| (50 ILCS 45/10)
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| Sec. 10. Application and home rule preemption. The
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| limitations provided by this Act shall take precedence over
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| provision of any tax ordinance imposed by a unit of local
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| government, as defined in this Act, in Illinois , including |
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| without limitation any tax authorized under Section 8-11-2 of |
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| the Illinois Municipal Code .
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| Consistent with the limitations provided by this Act, a |
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| municipality may not impose, under (i) any ordinance imposing a |
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| tax authorized by Section 8-11-2 of the Illinois Municipal Code |
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| or (ii) its franchise agreement with a public utility, any |
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| penalty with respect to a tax authorized by Section 8-11-2 of |
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| the Illinois Municipal Code or with respect to an audit |
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| authorized by Section 8-11-2.5 of the Illinois Municipal Code, |
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| except as specified in Sections 50, 55, and 60 of this Act. For |
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| purposes of this Section, a penalty includes, without |
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| limitation, (i) fines, assessments, forfeitures, fees, or |
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| other similar charges, (ii) liens or encumbrances on property |
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| of a public utility, (iii) a revocation or modification of any |
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| existing license, permit, right, or franchise of a public |
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| utility, and (iv) a refusal to renew or grant or any license, |
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| permit, right, or franchise to a public utility except on the |
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| condition that the public utility agrees to any penalty. |
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| This Act is a denial and limitation of home rule powers
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| functions under subsection (g) of Section 6 of Article
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| the Illinois Constitution.
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| (Source: P.A. 91-920, eff. 1-1-01.)
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| (50 ILCS 45/35)
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| Sec. 35. Audit procedures. Taxpayers have the right
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| treated by officers, employees, and agents of the local
tax |
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| administrator with courtesy, fairness, uniformity,
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| consistency, and common sense. This Section applies to any |
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| audit of a tax imposed by a unit of local government, except to |
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| the extent otherwise provided in Section 8-11-2.5 of the |
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| Illinois Municipal Code. Taxpayers must be notified in
writing |
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| by the local jurisdiction of a proposed audit of the taxpayer's |
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| books and
records clearly identifying who will be conducting |
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| the audit. For audits being conducted by third-party providers, |
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| the local jurisdiction must provide written authorization for |
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| the third-party provider to review the books and records of the |
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| taxpayer. No contact may be made by the third-party provider |
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| until the local-jurisdiction authorization is received by the |
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| taxpayer . The notice of audit must specify the tax and time
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| period to be audited and must detail the minimum
documentation |
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| or books and records to be made available to
the auditor. |
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| Audits must be held only during reasonable
times of the day |
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| and, unless impracticable, at times agreed
to by the taxpayer. |
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| The auditor must sign a confidentiality agreement upon request |
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| by the taxpayer, and the taxpayer may require that an audit be |
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| conducted at the taxpayer's place of books and records. Upon |
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| the completion of the audit, the local jurisdiction must issue |
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| an audit closure report to the taxpayer with the results of the |
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| audit. An auditor who determines that there has
been an |
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| overpayment of tax during the course of the audit is
obligated |
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| to identify the overpayment to the taxpayer so that
the |
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| taxpayer can take the necessary steps to recover the
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| overpayment. If the overpayment is the result of the |
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| application
of some or all of the taxpayer's tax payment to an |
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| incorrect
local government entity, the auditor must notify the |
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| correct
local government entity of the taxpayer's application |
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| error.
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| (Source: P.A. 91-920, eff. 1-1-01.)
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| Section 15. The Illinois Municipal Code is amended by |
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| adding Section 8-11-2.5 as follows: |
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| (65 ILCS 5/8-11-2.5 new)
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| Sec. 8-11-2.5. Municipal tax review; requests for |
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| information. |
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| (a) If a municipality has imposed a tax under Section |
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| 8-11-2, then the municipality may conduct an audit of tax |
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| receipts collected from the public utility that is subject to |
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| the tax
or that collects the tax from purchasers on behalf of |
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| the municipality to determine whether the amount of tax that |
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| was paid by the public utility was accurate.
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| (b) Not more than once every 2 years, a municipality that |
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| has imposed a tax under this Act may, subject to the |
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| limitations and protections stated in Section 16-122 of the |
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| Public Utilities Act and in the Local Government Taxpayers' |
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| Bill of Rights Act, request any information from a utility in |
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| the format maintained by the public utility in the ordinary |
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| course of its business that the municipality reasonably |
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| requires in order to perform an audit under subsection (a). The |
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| information that may be requested by the municipality includes, |
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| without limitation: |
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| (1) in an electronic format used by the public utility |
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| in the ordinary course of its business, the database used |
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| by the public utility to determine the amount of tax due to |
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| the municipality; provided, however, that, if the |
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| municipality has requested customer-specific billing, |
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| usage, and load shape data from a public utility that is an |
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| electric utility and has not provided the electric utility |
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| with the verifiable authorization required by Section |
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| 16-122 of the Public Utilities Act, then the electric |
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| utility shall remove from the database all |
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| customer-specific billing, usage, and load shape data |
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| before providing it to the municipality; and |
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| (2) in a format used by the public utility in the |
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| ordinary course of its business, summary data, as needed by |
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| the municipality, to determine the unit consumption of |
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| utility services by providing the gross therms, kilowatts, |
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| minutes or other units of measurement being taxed within |
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| the municipal jurisdiction and the gross revenues |
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| collected and the associated taxes assessed. |
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| (c) Each public utility must provide the information |
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| requested under subsection (b) within: |
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| (1) 60 days after the date of the request if the |
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| population of the requesting municipality is 500,000 or |
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| less; or |
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| (2) 90 days after the date of the request if the |
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| population of the requesting municipality exceeds 500,000. |
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| The time in which a public utility must provide the |
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| information requested under subsection (b) may be extended by |
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| an agreement between the municipality and the public utility. |
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| If a public utility receives, during a single month, |
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| information requests from more than 2 municipalities, or the |
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| aggregate population of the requesting municipalities is |
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| 100,000 customers or more, the public utility is entitled to an |
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| additional 30 days to respond to those requests. The Illinois |
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| Department of Revenue may grant the public utility additional |
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| extensions to respond. |
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| (d) If an audit by the municipality or its agents finds an |
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| error by the public utility in the amount of taxes paid by the |
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| public utility, then the municipality may notify the public |
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| utility of the error. Any such notice must made by the |
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| municipality no later than 4 years after the date the tax |
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| required to be paid under this Law was due or any lesser period |
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| of time that may be specified in the municipal ordinance |
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| imposing the tax. Upon such a notice, the public utility must |
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| submit a written response within 60 days after the date the |
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| notice was postmarked stating that it has corrected the error |
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| on a prospective basis or stating the reason that the error is |
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| inapplicable or inaccurate. The municipality then has 60 days |
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| after the receipt of the public utility's response to review |
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| and contest the conclusion of the public utility. If the |
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| parties are unable to agree on the disposition of the audit |
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| findings within 120 days after the notification of the error to |
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| the public utility, then either party may submit the matter to |
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| the Illinois Department of Revenue for resolution. |
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| (e) No public utility is liable for any error in past |
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| collections and payments that was unknown by it prior to the |
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| audit process unless (i) the error was due to gross negligence |
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| by the public utility in the collection or processing of |
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| required data and (ii) the municipality had not failed to |
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| respond in writing on an accurate and timely basis to any |
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| written request of the public utility to review and correct |
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| information used by the public utility to collect the |
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| municipality's tax if a diligent review of such information by |
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| the municipality reasonably could have been expected to |
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| discover such error. If, however, an error in past collections |
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| or payments resulted in a customer, who should not have owed a |
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| tax to any municipality, having paid a tax to a municipality, |
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| then the customer may, to the extent allowed by section 9-252 |
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| of the Public Utilities Act, recover the tax from the public |
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| utility, and any amount so paid by the public utility may be |
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| deducted by that public utility from any taxes then or |
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| thereafter owed by the public utility to that municipality. |
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| (f) All account specific information provided by a public |
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| utility under this Section may be used only for the purpose of |
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| an audit of taxes conducted under this Section and the |
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| enforcement of any related tax claim. All such information must |
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| be held in strict confidence by the municipality
and its agents |
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| and may not be disclosed to the public under the Freedom of |
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| Information Act or under any other similar statutes allowing |
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| (g) A public utility that collects less than $1,000 |
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| annually in taxes under this Act is exempt from the provisions |
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| of subsections (a) through (e) of this Section. |
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| (h) The Department of Revenue shall adopt any rules that |
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| rules must be consistent with existing processes applicable to |
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| the Electricity Excise Tax Law. The Department of Revenue has |
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| the exclusive jurisdiction to resolve any disputes arising |
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| Administrative Review Law. |
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| (i) Any public utility that fails to comply with the |
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| provisions of subsection (c) or (d) of this Section shall pay |
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| Revenue, including reasonable legal fees.
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| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
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