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 F - IRREGULAR BILLING
Section 280.100 - Previously Unbilled Service
Universal Citation: 83 IL Admin Code ยง 280.100
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 52, December 27, 2024
a Intent: This Section provides for the billing and payment of previously unbilled service caused by errors in measuring or calculating a customer's bills.
b Time Limits:
1 Bills for any utility service, including
previously unbilled service, supplied to a residential customer shall be issued
to the customer within 12 months after the provision of that service to the
customer.
2 Bills for any utility
service, including previously unbilled service, supplied to a non-residential
customer shall be issued to the customer within 24 months after the provision
of that service to the customer.
3
The time limits of subsections (b)(1) and (2) shall not apply to previously
unbilled service attributed to tampering, theft of service, fraud or the
customer preventing the utility's recorded efforts to obtain an accurate
reading of the meter.
4 No utility
shall intentionally delay billing beyond the normal bill cycle.
c Itemization: Any amount attributed to previously unbilled service shall be labeled as such on the customer's bill and include the beginning and ending dates for the period during which the previously unbilled amount accrued.
d Calculation: For previously unbilled service accrued over a period of time when the rates for service have varied, the utility shall issue the makeup billing amount calculated on a prorated basis to reflect the varying rates.
e Payment:
1
If a utility issues a makeup bill for previously unbilled service, it shall
offer the customer a special payment arrangement to retire the amount by
periodic payments, without interest or late fees, over a time equal to the
amount of time for the delay in billing.
2 The special payment arrangement does not
exhaust a customer's right to a DPA or medical payment arrangement (MPA),
provided however, that neither the special payment arrangement nor the DPA nor
the MPA may be used simultaneously unless it is agreed to by both the utility
and the customer.
3 Late fees may
be assessed on any installment amount on the special payment arrangement that
is unpaid after two days beyond the due date on the bill containing that
installment.
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