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 1                    AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 641

 2        AMENDMENT NO.     .  Amend Senate Bill 641  by  replacing
 3    everything after the enacting clause with the following:

 4        "Section 5.  The Renewable Energy, Energy Efficiency, and
 5    Coal Resources Development Law of 1997 is amended by changing
 6    Section 6-6 as follows:

 7        (20 ILCS 687/6-6)
 8        (Section scheduled to be repealed on December 16, 2007)
 9        Sec. 6-6. Energy efficiency program.
10        (a)  For   the   year  beginning  January  1,  1998,  and
11    thereafter as provided in this Section, each electric utility
12    as defined in Section 3-105 of the Public Utilities  Act  and
13    each  alternative  retail  electric  supplier  as  defined in
14    Section 16-102 of the Public Utilities Act supplying electric
15    power and energy to retail customers located in the State  of
16    Illinois  shall  contribute  annually  a  pro rata share of a
17    total  amount  of  $3,000,000  based  upon  the   number   of
18    kilowatt-hours  sold  by  each  such  entity in the 12 months
19    preceding the year of contribution.  On or before  May  1  of
20    each  year,  the Illinois Commerce Commission shall determine
21    and notify the Department of Commerce and  Community  Affairs
22    of  the pro rata share owed by each electric utility and each
 
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 1    alternative retail electric supplier based  upon  information
 2    supplied annually to the Illinois Commerce Commission.  On or
 3    before  June  1  of each year, the Department of Commerce and
 4    Community Affairs shall send  written  notification  to  each
 5    electric   utility   and  each  alternative  retail  electric
 6    supplier of the amount of pro  rata  share  they  owe.  These
 7    contributions  shall be remitted to the Department of Revenue
 8    on or before June 30 of each year the contribution is due  on
 9    a  return  prescribed  and  furnished  by  the  Department of
10    Revenue showing such information as the Department of Revenue
11    may reasonably require.  The funds received pursuant to  this
12    Section shall be subject to the appropriation of funds by the
13    General  Assembly.  The Department of Revenue shall place the
14    funds remitted under this Section in a trust  fund,  that  is
15    hereby  created  in  the  State  Treasury,  called the Energy
16    Efficiency Trust Fund. If an electric utility or  alternative
17    retail electric supplier does not remit its pro rata share to
18    the  Department  of  Revenue,  the Department of Revenue must
19    inform the Illinois Commerce Commission of such failure.  The
20    Illinois   Commerce   Commission   may   then   revoke    the
21    certification  of that electric utility or alternative retail
22    electric supplier.  The Illinois Commerce Commission may  not
23    renew   the   certification   of   any  electric  utility  or
24    alternative retail electric supplier that  is  delinquent  in
25    paying its pro rata share.
26        (b)  The  Department  of  Commerce  and Community Affairs
27    shall disburse the moneys in the Energy Efficiency Trust Fund
28    to residential electric customers to fund projects which  the
29    Department  of  Commerce and Community Affairs has determined
30    will promote energy efficiency in the State of Illinois.  The
31    Department of Commerce and Community Affairs shall  establish
32    a  list  of  projects  eligible  for  grants  from the Energy
33    Efficiency  Trust  Fund  including,  but  not   limited   to,
34    supporting   energy   efficiency   efforts   for   low-income
 
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 1    households,  replacing  energy  inefficient windows with more
 2    efficient windows, replacing  energy  inefficient  appliances
 3    with  more efficient appliances, replacing energy inefficient
 4    lighting with more efficient lighting,  insulating  dwellings
 5    and  buildings,  and  such other projects which will increase
 6    energy efficiency in homes and rental properties.
 7        (c)  The Department of  Commerce  and  Community  Affairs
 8    shall  establish criteria and an application process for this
 9    grant program.
10        (d)  The Department of  Commerce  and  Community  Affairs
11    shall  conduct  a  study  of other possible energy efficiency
12    improvements  and  evaluate  methods  for  promoting   energy
13    efficiency  and  conservation,  especially for the benefit of
14    low-income customers.
15        (d-5)  The Department of Commerce and  Community  Affairs
16    shall  establish criteria before January 1, 2000 for projects
17    and purchases of products that are eligible  for  the  income
18    tax  credit  under  Section  206.1 of the Illinois Income Tax
19    Act.
20        (e)  The Department of  Commerce  and  Community  Affairs
21    shall  submit  an  annual  report  to  the  General  Assembly
22    evaluating  the  effectiveness  of  the projects and programs
23    provided  in   this   Section,   and   recommending   further
24    legislation  which  will encourage additional development and
25    implementation of energy efficiency projects and programs  in
26    Illinois  and  other  actions  that help to meet the goals of
27    this Section.
28    (Source: P.A. 90-561, eff. 12-16-97; 90-624, eff. 7-10-98.)

29        Section 10.  The Illinois Income Tax Act  is  amended  by
30    adding Section 206.1 as follows:

31        (35 ILCS 5/206.1 new)
32        Sec.  206.1.  Energy  efficiency  tax credit. For taxable
 
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 1    years beginning on or after January 1, 2000 and ending on  or
 2    before  December  31,  2004, a homeowner, renter, or landlord
 3    subject to this Act shall be entitled to a credit against the
 4    tax imposed by subsections (a) and (b) of Section 201  in  an
 5    amount  not to exceed the lesser of $500 or 25% of the amount
 6    spent by the homeowner, renter, or landlord on  projects  and
 7    products  that  are designed to promote energy efficiency and
 8    deemed eligible for a credit by the  Department  of  Commerce
 9    and   Community  Affairs  pursuant  to  Section  6-6  of  the
10    Renewable  Energy,  Energy  Efficiency,  and  Coal  Resources
11    Development Law of 1997.

12        Section 99.  Effective date.  This Act takes effect  upon
13    becoming law.".

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