Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session

Illinois House Bill HB5760

Introduced
2/29/24  
Refer
3/5/24  
Refer
3/12/24  

Caption

UTIL-LICENSURE

Impact

The implications of HB5760 are significant for the regulation of electricity suppliers in Illinois. By establishing stricter licensing requirements, the measure aims to improve the standard of conduct among agents and brokers, thereby reducing instances of fraud and misrepresentation within the market. The bill mandates that prospective licensees prove their technical, managerial, and financial competence, ensuring that only qualified individuals or entities can operate. Furthermore, it establishes a framework for penalties regarding licensing violations, including escalating fines and suspension periods, thereby reinforcing compliance.

Summary

House Bill 5760 amends the Public Utilities Act specifically concerning the licensure of agents, brokers, and consultants engaged in the procurement or sale of retail electricity supply for third parties in Illinois. The bill seeks to enhance consumer protection by allowing the Illinois Commerce Commission to deny licenses to those who fail to demonstrate necessary competence or are unlikely to meet their obligations. It emphasizes the need for transparency and accountability in the competitive retail electricity market to safeguard consumers from unfair and deceptive practices.

Contention

While HB5760 is generally seen as a step towards better regulation of the electricity supply market, there could be points of contention among industry stakeholders. Some may argue that the increased regulatory burden could stifle competition or raise operational costs for agents and brokers, making it more difficult for smaller firms to enter or remain in the market. Concerns may also arise about the discretion given to the Commission in determining competence and the potential for subjective judgments in the licensing process, which could lead to inconsistent enforcement.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IL SB2552

UTIL-TIME-OF-USE PRICING

IL SB3935

UTIL-2050 HEAT DECARBONIZATION

IL HB5835

UTIL-2050 HEAT DECARBONIZATION

IL SB1879

UTIL-ALT RETAIL SUPPLIER

IL HB5514

UTILITIES-HIGH VOLTAGE CREDITS

IL HB1284

UTILITIES-ALTERNATIVE SUPPLIER

IL SB3957

UTILITIES-VARIOUS

IL HB5855

UTILITIES-VARIOUS

IL HB5169

UTILITIES-ENERGY CREDITS/CHP

IL SB3500

UTILITIES-ENERGY CREDITS/CHP

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