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IL HB4876

IL HB4876
ALT RETAIL ELECTRIC SUPPLIERS


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Introduced
02/03/2026
In Committee
02/06/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

104th General Assembly

Bill Summary

Amends the Public Utilities Act. In provisions concerning the certification of alternative retail electric suppliers, provides that the alternative retail electric supplier shall publish notice of its application in the official State newspaper within 14 days (rather than 10 days) following the date of its filing. Provides that, no later than 60 days (rather than 45 days) after a complete application is properly filed with the Illinois Commerce Commission, and such notice is published, the Commission shall issue its order granting or denying the application. Provides that, in determining the level of technical, financial, and managerial resources and abilities which an applicant must demonstrate, the Commission shall consider the applicant's commitment of resources to the management of its sales and marketing staff through affirmative managerial policies, independent audits, technology, hands-on field monitoring, and training and, for applicants who have sales personnel or sales agents within the State, the applicant's managerial presence within the State. Provides that the Commission shall grant the application for a certificate of service authority if it finds, among other things, that the applicant will comply with all applicable federal, State, regional, and industry rules, policies, practices, procedures, and tariffs for the use, operation, and maintenance of the safety, integrity, and reliability, of the interconnected electric transmission system.

AI Summary

This bill amends the Public Utilities Act to adjust the timelines and requirements for alternative retail electric suppliers (companies that sell electricity directly to consumers, distinct from the utility that delivers it) seeking a certificate of service authority from the Illinois Commerce Commission (ICC). Specifically, it extends the timeframe for these suppliers to publish notice of their application in the official State newspaper from 10 to 14 days after filing, and it increases the time the ICC has to issue a decision on the application from 45 to 60 days after a complete application is filed and notice is published. The bill also expands the criteria the ICC must consider when evaluating an applicant's resources and abilities, requiring them to assess the applicant's commitment to managing its sales and marketing staff through specific policies and monitoring, and for those with sales personnel in Illinois, their managerial presence within the state. Furthermore, it clarifies that an applicant must demonstrate compliance with all relevant federal, state, regional, and industry rules, policies, practices, procedures, and tariffs to ensure the safety, integrity, and reliability of the interconnected electric transmission system.

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Referred to Rules Committee (on 02/06/2026)

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