Illinois Administrative Code
Title 83 - PUBLIC UTILITIES
Part 280 - PROCEDURES FOR GAS, ELECTRIC, WATER AND SANITARY SEWER UTILITIES GOVERNING ELIGIBILITY FOR SERVICE, DEPOSITS, BILLING, PAYMENTS, REFUNDS AND DISCONNECTION OF SERVICE
Subpart E - PAYMENT
Section 280.60 - Payment
Universal Citation: 83 IL Admin Code ยง 280.60
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a Intent: This Section describes the methods of payment for utility service; recording of payment receipt; determining lateness of payment; allocation of payment amounts to the customer's account; and limitations on payment methods for accounts on which returned payments have been made.
b Method of Payment:
1 At a minimum, the utility shall provide detailed
information about all methods of payments on the utility's website and in the
customer information packet required in this Section.
2 The utility's bill to the customer shall advise
the customer how to obtain information on the available payment methods. When
contacted by a customer inquiring about making a payment, the utility's customer
service personnel shall advise the customer of the available methods of payment,
including the most expedient and least cost methods of available payment.
3 When a utility determines that it will no longer
accept a specific alternative method of payment, it shall provide advance notice to
the affected customers.
c Late Payment:
1 Payment is late when it has not
been received by the utility within two days after the due date on the
bill.
2 The date a payment or payment
instrument is presented to or arrives at the utility or its agent/vendor is the date
of payment receipt.
3 A utility shall
not wait until funds are transferred or posted to the utility bank account for
purposes of determining payment receipt.
d Late Fees:
1 If
a utility elects to assess late fees, it shall file a tariff describing the late
fees.
2 Late fees shall not exceed
1.5 % per month assessed
towards any undisputed amounts remaining unpaid for more than two days after the due
date on a bill.
3 Late fees may be
assessed on undisputed overdue budget installment amounts (not the accumulated
uncollected budget plan payment balance) owing on a budget payment plan when there
is an overall deficit credit balance in an account, as an alternative to termination
of participation in the plan for late payment.
4 A utility shall not continue to assess late fees
on any final bill that has been outstanding for more than six months.
5 Late fees shall not be assessed on any amount
billed that is not for utility service unless otherwise authorized by
statute.
6 Late fees for units of State
government shall be assessed according to the State Prompt Payment Act [30 ILCS 540
]. No late payment charges shall be assessed on the amounts owing on units of county
and local government (including, but not limited to, townships, municipalities and
school districts) until 45 days after the date of the issuance of the bill for
utility service.
e Returned Payments:
1 Limiting: A utility shall not limit a
customer from paying by any of the available methods acceptable to the utility
unless the customer has provided one or more returned payments in the past 12
months, without an explanation from the customer's financial institution that the
returned payment was not the customer's fault.
2 Notice: A utility shall notify a customer when
it will no longer accept a form of payment from the customer as a result of returned
payment.
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