Illinois Administrative Code
Title 83 - PUBLIC UTILITIES
Part 469 - CERTIFICATION FOR THE INSTALLATION, MAINTENANCE OR REPAIR OF ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING STATIONS
Section 469.120 - Obligations of Electric Utilities, IMRs and Retail Customers
Universal Citation: 83 IL Admin Code § 469.120
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 52, December 27, 2024
a) Each electric utility shall file a tariff or tariffs with the Commission setting forth the documentation that each retail customer who owns, uses, operates or maintains an electric vehicle charging station in the electric utility's service territory must provide to an electric utility. The electric utility's tariffs shall require the following information from retail customers:
1) The name, address,
and electric utility account number of the retail customer who owns, uses,
operates, or maintains the electric vehicle charging stations;
2) The location of the electric vehicle
charging stations;
3) When an
electric vehicle charging station is to be installed by an IMR, the business
name, address and phone number of the IMR that is the certificate
holder;
4) When an electric vehicle
charging station is to be installed by an IMR, the Commission docket number in
which the IMR obtained a certificate from the Commission;
5) The load and technical specifications of
the charging stations;
6) Whether
the charging station is for personal or commercial use; and
7) Upon completion of the installation of an
electric vehicle charging station, a certification that the electric vehicle
charging station was installed by the retail customer as a self-installer, or a
copy of the invoice for the installation services or other information
demonstrating that the designated IMR installed the electric vehicle charging
station.
b) Retail customers shall comply with the following:
1)
Prior to installation of an electric vehicle charging station, the retail
customer shall provide notice in writing to the servicing electric utility of
plans to install an electric vehicle charging station. The notice shall include
the information specified in subsections (a)(1) through (a)(6);
2) Within 30 days after the installation
date, the retail customer shall submit to the servicing electric utility the
information specified in subsection (a)(7);
3) If a retail customer self-installs an
electric vehicle charging station and elects to convert the electric vehicle
charging station from personal use to commercial purposes, the retail customer
shall take the following actions:
A) Have a
Commission-certified IMR inspect the electric vehicle charging station to
evaluate the adequacy and safety of the electric vehicle charging station and
provide the results of the inspection to the servicing electric utility;
and
B) Provide notice to the
servicing electric utility at least 30 days in advance of the customer's plans
to use the electric vehicle charging station for commercial purposes;
4) Each retail customer that
installs an electric vehicle charging station, whether as a self-installer or
through an IMR, shall ensure that documentation regarding the installation is
retained for a period of not less than three calendar years after the calendar
year in which the installation occurred; and
5) Each retail customer that self-installs an
electric vehicle charging station shall ensure that documentation regarding
conversion of self-installed electric vehicle charging stations to commercial
use is retained for a period of not less than three calendar years after the
calendar year in which the conversion occurred.
c) Electric vehicle charging station installers, maintainers and repairers shall comply with the following:
1) Each IMR that installs an electric vehicle
charging station shall ensure that documentation regarding the installation is
retained for a period of not less than three calendar years after the calendar
year in which the installation occurred; and
2) Each IMR involved in the inspection of a
self-installed electric vehicle charging station converted to commercial use
shall ensure that documentation regarding the conversion is retained for a
period of not less than three calendar years after the calendar year in which
the inspection occurred.
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