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91_SB1257

 
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 1        AN  ACT  to  amend  the  Public Utilities Act by changing
 2    Section 16-125.

 3        Be it enacted by the People of  the  State  of  Illinois,
 4    represented in the General Assembly:

 5        Section  5.   The  Public  Utilities  Act  is  amended by
 6    changing Section 16-125 as follows:

 7        (220 ILCS 5/16-125)
 8        Sec. 16-125. Transmission  and  distribution  reliability
 9    requirements.
10        (a)  To  assure  the  reliable delivery of electricity to
11    all customers in this State and the effective  implementation
12    of  the  provisions  of  this  Article, the Commission shall,
13    within 180 days of the effective date of this Article,  adopt
14    rules   and   regulations  for  assessing  and  assuring  the
15    reliability of the transmission and distribution systems  and
16    facilities that are under the Commission's jurisdiction.
17        (b)  These  rules  and  regulations  shall  require  each
18    electric  utility  or  alternative  retail  electric supplier
19    owning,   controlling,   or   operating   transmission    and
20    distribution   facilities   and   equipment  subject  to  the
21    Commission's jurisdiction, referred to  in  this  Section  as
22    "jurisdictional  entities", to adopt and implement procedures
23    for  restoring  transmission  and  distribution  services  to
24    customers after transmission or  distribution  outages  on  a
25    nondiscriminatory  basis without regard to whether a customer
26    has chosen the electric utility, an affiliate of the electric
27    utility, or another entity as its provider of electric  power
28    and  energy.   These  rules  and regulations shall also, at a
29    minimum, specifically require each jurisdictional  entity  to
30    submit annually to the Commission.
31             (1)  the   number   and   duration  of  planned  and
 
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 1        unplanned outages during the prior year and their impacts
 2        on customers;
 3             (2)  outages that were controllable and outages that
 4        were exacerbated in scope or duration by the condition of
 5        facilities, equipment or premises or by  the  actions  or
 6        inactions of operating personnel or agents;
 7             (3)  customer  service  interruptions  that were due
 8        solely to the actions  or  inactions  of  an  alternative
 9        retail electric supplier or a public utility in supplying
10        power or energy;
11             (4)  a   detailed   report   of   the  age,  current
12        condition,   reliability   and   performance    of    the
13        jurisdictional   entity's   existing   transmission   and
14        distribution  facilities,  which  shall  include, without
15        limitation, the following data:
16                  (i)  a summary of the  jurisdictional  entity's
17             outages  and  voltage variances reportable under the
18             Commission's rules;
19                  (ii)  the jurisdictional entity's  expenditures
20             for  transmission  construction and maintenance, the
21             ratio of those expenditures  to  the  jurisdictional
22             entity's  transmission  investment,  and the average
23             remaining  depreciation  lives   of   the   entity's
24             transmission  facilities,  expressed as a percentage
25             of total depreciation lives;
26                  (iii)  the jurisdictional entity's expenditures
27             for distribution construction and  maintenance,  the
28             ratio  of  those  expenditures to the jurisdictional
29             entity's distribution investment,  and  the  average
30             remaining   depreciation   lives   of  the  entity's
31             distribution facilities, expressed as  a  percentage
32             of total depreciation lives;
33                  (iv)  a  customer satisfaction survey covering,
34             among other areas identified  in  Commission  rules,
 
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 1             reliability, customer service, and understandability
 2             of  the jurisdictional entity's services and prices;
 3             and
 4                  (v)  the corresponding information, in the same
 5             format, for the previous 3 years, if available;
 6             (5)  a plan for future  investment  and  reliability
 7        improvements for the jurisdictional entity's transmission
 8        and  distribution  facilities  that will ensure continued
 9        reliable delivery of energy to customers and provide  the
10        delivery   reliability   needed   for   fair   and   open
11        competition; and
12             (6)  a   report   of   the  jurisdictional  entity's
13        implementation of its plan filed pursuant to subparagraph
14        (5) for the previous reporting period.
15        (c)  The Commission rules shall set  forth  the  criteria
16    that  will  be  used  to  assess each jurisdictional entity's
17    annual report and evaluate its reliability performance.  Such
18    criteria must take into account,  at  a  minimum:  the  items
19    required  to  be  reported  in  subsection  (b); the relevant
20    characteristics of the area served; the age and condition  of
21    the  system's  equipment  and  facilities;  good  engineering
22    practices;  the  costs of potential actions; and the benefits
23    of avoiding the risks of service disruption.
24        (d)  At least every 3 years, beginning in  the  year  the
25    Commission issues the rules required by subsection (a) or the
26    following  year  if  the  rules  are issued after June 1, the
27    Commission  shall  assess   the   annual   report   of   each
28    jurisdictional    entity   and   evaluate   its   reliability
29    performance.   The  Commission's  evaluation  shall   include
30    specific  identification  of, and recommendations concerning,
31    any potential reliability problems that it has identified  as
32    a result of its evaluation.
33        (e)  In  the  event that more than 1,000 30,000 customers
34    of an electric utility are subjected to  a  continuous  power
 
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 1    interruption  of     4  hours  or  more  that  results in the
 2    transmission of power  at  less  than  50%  of  the  standard
 3    voltage,  or  that  results  in    the  total  loss  of power
 4    transmission,  the  utility  shall  be      responsible   for
 5    compensating  customers  affected  by that interruption for 4
 6    hours or more for  all    actual  damages,  which  shall  not
 7    include  consequential  damages,  suffered as a result of the
 8    power interruption.  In addition, the utility may not  charge
 9    or  collect  the  fixed  service  charge  on  the  customer's
10    periodic  bill for that billing period.  If more than 3 power
11    interruptions subject to this  subsection  occur  during  any
12    12-month  period,  the  utility may not charge or collect the
13    fixed service charge on the customer's periodic  bill  during
14    the  succeeding  12  month  period.  The  utility  shall also
15    reimburse the affected municipality,  county, or  other  unit
16    of  local  government  in  which  the power  interruption has
17    taken place for  all    emergency  and  contingency  expenses
18    incurred  by the unit of  local government as a result of the
19    interruption.   A  waiver    of  the  requirements  of   this
20    subsection  may be granted by the  Commission in instances in
21    which the utility can show that  the power interruption was a
22    result of any  one or more of the following causes:
23             (1)  Unpreventable damage due to weather  events  or
24        conditions.
25             (2)  Customer tampering.
26             (3)  Unpreventable    damage   due   to   civil   or
27        international unrest or animals.
28             (4) Damage to utility equipment or other actions  by
29        a  party  other  than the utility, its employees, agents,
30        or  contractors.
31    Loss of revenue and expenses incurred in complying with this
32    subsection may not be recovered from ratepayers.
33        (f)  In the event of a power surge or  other  fluctuation
34    that  causes  damage  and  affects  more  than  1,000  30,000
 
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 1    customers,  the  electric  utility  shall  pay  to   affected
 2    customers the replacement value of all goods   damaged  as  a
 3    result  of  the  power surge or other fluctuation  unless the
 4    utility can show that the power surge or other    fluctuation
 5    was due to one or more of the following causes:
 6             (1)  Unpreventable  damage  due to weather events or
 7        conditions.
 8             (2)  Customer tampering.
 9             (3)  Unpreventable   damage   due   to   civil    or
10        international unrest or animals.
11             (4)  Damage to utility equipment or other actions by
12        a  party  other  than the utility, its employees, agents,
13        or  contractors.
14    Loss of revenue and expenses incurred in complying with this
15    subsection may not be recovered from  ratepayers.   Customers
16    with  respect  to  whom  a  waiver  has  been  granted by the
17    Commission pursuant to subparagraphs (1)-(4)  of  subsections
18    (e) and (f) shall not count toward the 1,000 30,000 customers
19    required therein.
20        (g)  Whenever  an  electric utility must perform  planned
21    or routine maintenance or repairs on its equipment  that will
22    result in transmission of power at less  than  50%    of  the
23    standard  voltage,  loss  of power, or power fluctuation  (as
24    defined  in  subsection  (f)),   the   utility   shall   make
25    reasonable  efforts  to notify potentially affected customers
26    no less than 24  hours  in  advance  of  performance  of  the
27    repairs or maintenance.
28        (h)  Remedies  provided  for  under  this  Section may be
29    sought exclusively through the Illinois  Commerce  Commission
30    as  provided  under  Section  10-109  of  this  Act.  Damages
31    awarded under this Section for a power interruption shall be
32    limited  to  actual  damages,   which   shall   not   include
33    consequential  damages,  and litigation costs.  Damage awards
34    may not be paid out of utility rate funds.
 
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 1        (i)  The provisions of this Section shall not in any way
 2    diminish or replace other civil  or  administrative  remedies
 3    available to a customer or a class of customers.
 4        (j)  The  Commission  shall  by  rule require an electric
 5    utility to maintain service records detailing  information on
 6    each instance of transmission of power at  less than  50%  of
 7    the  standard  voltage,  loss of power, or  power fluctuation
 8    (as defined in subsection (f)), that    affects  10  or  more
 9    customers.   Occurrences  that  are    momentary shall not be
10    required to be recorded or  reported.    The  service  record
11    shall   include,   for   each   occurrence,  the    following
12    information:
13             (1)  The date.
14             (2)  The time of occurrence.
15             (3)  The duration of the incident.
16             (4)  The number of customers affected.
17             (5)  A description of the cause.
18             (6)  The geographic area affected.
19             (7)  The  specific   equipment   involved   in   the
20        fluctuation or interruption.
21             (8)  A  description  of  measures  taken  to restore
22        service.
23             (9)  A description of measures taken to  remedy  the
24        cause of the power interruption or fluctuation.
25             (10)  A  description  of  measures  taken to prevent
26        future occurrence.
27             (11)  The amount of remuneration, if  any,  paid  to
28        affected customers.
29             (12)  A  statement  of  whether the fixed charge was
30        waived for affected customers.
31        Copies of the records containing this  information  shall
32    be available for public inspection at the utility's offices,
33    and copies thereof may be obtained upon payment of a fee not
34    exceeding  the  reasonable  cost  of reproduction.  A copy of
 
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 1    each record shall be filed with the Commission and  shall  be
 2    available  for  public inspection.  Copies of the records may
 3    be  obtained  upon  payment  of  a  fee  not  exceeding   the
 4    reasonable cost of reproduction.
 5        (k)  The  requirements  of subsections (e) through (j) of
 6    this Section shall apply only to an electric  public  utility
 7    having 1,000,000 or more customers.
 8    (Source: P.A. 90-561, eff. 12-16-97.)

 9        Section  99.  Effective date.  This Act takes effect upon
10    becoming law.

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