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91_SB0968sam002 LRB9106112PTpram 1 AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 968 2 AMENDMENT NO. . Amend Senate Bill 968, AS AMENDED, 3 by replacing everything after the enacting clause with the 4 following: 5 "Section 5. The Renewable Energy, Energy Efficiency, and 6 Coal Resources Development Law of 1997 is amended by changing 7 6-6 as follows: 8 (20 ILCS 687/6-6) 9 (Section scheduled to be repealed on December 16, 2007) 10 Sec. 6-6. Energy efficiency program. 11 (a) For the year beginning January 1, 19991998, and 12 thereafter as provided in this Section, each electric utility 13 as defined in Section 3-105 of the Public Utilities Act and 14 each alternative retail electric supplier as defined in 15 Section 16-102 of the Public Utilities Act supplying electric 16 power and energy to retail customers located in the State of 17 Illinois shall contribute annually a pro rata share of a 18 total amount of $10,000,000$3,000,000based upon the number 19 of kilowatt-hours sold by each such entity in the 12 months 20 preceding the year of contribution. On or before May 1 of 21 each year, the Illinois Commerce Commission shall determine 22 and notify the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs -2- LRB9106112PTpram 1 of the pro rata share owed by each electric utility and each 2 alternative retail electric supplier based upon information 3 supplied annually to the Illinois Commerce Commission. On or 4 before June 1 of each year, the Department of Commerce and 5 Community Affairs shall send written notification to each 6 electric utility and each alternative retail electric 7 supplier of the amount of pro rata share they owe. These 8 contributions shall be remitted to the Department of Revenue 9 on or before June 30 of each year the contribution is due on 10 a return prescribed and furnished by the Department of 11 Revenue showing such information as the Department of Revenue 12 may reasonably require. The funds received pursuant to this 13 Section shall be subject to the appropriation of funds by the 14 General Assembly. The Department of Revenue shall place the 15 funds remitted under this Section in a trust fund, that is 16 hereby created in the State Treasury, called the Energy 17 Efficiency Trust Fund. If an electric utility or alternative 18 retail electric supplier does not remit its pro rata share to 19 the Department of Revenue, the Department of Revenue must 20 inform the Illinois Commerce Commission of such failure. The 21 Illinois Commerce Commission may then revoke the 22 certification of that electric utility or alternative retail 23 electric supplier. The Illinois Commerce Commission may not 24 renew the certification of any electric utility or 25 alternative retail electric supplier that is delinquent in 26 paying its pro rata share. 27 (b) The Department of Commerce and Community Affairs 28 shall disburse the moneys in the Energy Efficiency Trust Fund 29 to residential electric customers to fund projects which the 30 Department of Commerce and Community Affairs has determined 31 will promote energy efficiency in the State of Illinois. The 32 Department of Commerce and Community Affairs shall establish 33 a list of projects eligible for grants from the Energy 34 Efficiency Trust Fund including, but not limited to, -3- LRB9106112PTpram 1 supporting energy efficiency efforts for low-income 2 households, replacing energy inefficient windows with more 3 efficient windows, replacing energy inefficient appliances 4 with more efficient appliances, replacing energy inefficient 5 lighting with more efficient lighting, insulating dwellings 6 and buildings, and such other projects which will increase 7 energy efficiency in homes and rental properties. 8 (c) The Department of Commerce and Community Affairs 9 shall establish criteria and an application process for this 10 grant program. 11 (d) The Department of Commerce and Community Affairs 12 shall conduct a study of other possible energy efficiency 13 improvements and evaluate methods for promoting energy 14 efficiency and conservation, especially for the benefit of 15 low-income customers. 16 (e) The Department of Commerce and Community Affairs 17 shall submit an annual report to the General Assembly 18 evaluating the effectiveness of the projects and programs 19 provided in this Section, and recommending further 20 legislation which will encourage additional development and 21 implementation of energy efficiency projects and programs in 22 Illinois and other actions that help to meet the goals of 23 this Section. 24 (Source: P.A. 90-561, eff. 12-16-97; 90-624, eff. 7-10-98.) 25 Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon 26 becoming law.".