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 H - PAYMENT ARRANGEMENTS
Section 280.125 - Deferred Payment Arrangements for Low Income Customers
Universal Citation: 83 IL Admin Code ยง 280.125
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a Intent: To enable low income customers to better retain essential utility services, a low income customer shall be eligible for all the provisions described in Section 280.120 from April 1 through November 30. In addition, a low income customer shall be entitled to the altered provisions described in this Section.
b Down Payment:
1 In order to initiate a DPA, a utility may
require a maximum down payment of 20% towards the past due amounts for utility
service.
2 By agreement with the
customer, the utility may include current billing amounts with the past due amount
as the total balance from which the 20% down payment may be calculated.
c Length of DPA Term:
1 The amount of time offered to a low income
customer for the completion of a DPA shall be set by the utility at 6 to 12 billing
cycles.
2 At its discretion, the utility
may set the term for a period longer than 12 months.
d Reinstatement Fee Waiver: A utility shall not assess a reinstatement fee for any reinstatement of a DPA by a low income customer.
e Amended DPA:
1 A utility shall offer an amended DPA to a low
income customer who is in default on a first DPA if the customer has made at least
two consecutive full payments under the first DPA and the customer has not been in
default on the first DPA for more than 90 days.
2 The amended DPA shall be for the same term or
longer than the term of the first DPA.
3
As a condition of entering the amended DPA, the utility may require the customer to
participate in the payment option described in Section
280.80.
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