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      (220 ILCS 5/Art. XV heading)
ARTICLE XV. COMMON CARRIERS BY PIPELINE

    (220 ILCS 5/15‑100)
    Sec. 15‑100. Short Title. This Article may be cited as the Common Carrier by Pipeline Law.
(Source: P.A. 89‑42, eff. 1‑1‑96.)

    (220 ILCS 5/15‑101)
    Sec. 15‑101. Application of Article. Except to the extent modified or supplemented by the specific provisions of this Article, Articles I to IV, Sections 5‑101, 5‑201, 5‑202, 5‑203, 8‑101, 8‑503, 8‑509, 9‑221, 9‑222, 9‑222.1, 9‑222.2, and 9‑250, and Article X are fully and equally applicable to common carriers by pipeline, their rates and services, and the regulation thereof.
(Source: P.A. 89‑42, eff. 1‑1‑96.)

    (220 ILCS 5/15‑102)
    Sec. 15‑102. Application to natural gas and water common carriers by pipeline. Article VII of the Public Utilities Act is fully and equally applicable to transactions between common carriers of natural gas and water by pipeline and affiliated public utilities.
(Source: P.A. 89‑42, eff. 1‑1‑96; 89‑573, eff. 7‑30‑96.)

    (220 ILCS 5/15‑201)
    Sec. 15‑201. Definitions. In this Law:
    "Common carrier by pipeline" means (1) a person or corporation that owns, controls, operates, or manages, within this State, directly or indirectly, equipment, facilities, or other property, or a franchise, permit, license, or right, used or to be used in connection with the conveyance of gas or any liquid other than water for the general public in common carriage by pipeline, or (2) a person or corporation that owns and operates within this State any equipment, facilities, or other property, or any franchise, permit, license, or right, used or to be used in connection with the conveyance of water drawn from Lake Michigan for the general public in common carriage by pipeline. A gas public utility that provides local distribution services is not a common carrier by pipeline, irrespective of whether the public utility transports customer‑owned gas or gas owned by a third party to some of its customers. A water public utility that provides local distribution services is not a common carrier by pipeline. A unit of local government is not a common carrier by pipeline. In addition, "common carrier by pipeline" does not include common carriers by pipeline that are owned and operated by any political subdivision, public institution of higher education or municipal corporation of this State, or common carriers by pipeline that are owned by such political subdivision, public institution of higher education, or municipal corporation and operated by any of its lessees or operating agents.
(Source: P.A. 89‑42, eff. 1‑1‑96; 89‑573, eff. 7‑30‑96; 89‑713, eff. 2‑21‑97.)

    (220 ILCS 5/15‑301)
    Sec. 15‑301. Records and accounts.
    (a) Each common carrier by pipeline shall:
        (1) Keep written accounts and records of its
     revenues, expenses, contracts, and other activities subject to regulation under this Act in accordance with regulations prescribed by the Commission;
        (2) Maintain, for a period of 3 years, copies of all
     accounts and records required by Commission regulations; and
        (3) Make the accounts and records available for
     inspection, on request, by an authorized employee of the Commission.
    (b) Accounts and records kept under this Section shall be kept at an office in the State of Illinois unless the Commission shall have authorized maintenance at a location outside of the State.
(Source: P.A. 89‑42, eff. 1‑1‑96.)

    (220 ILCS 5/15‑401)
    Sec. 15‑401. Licensing.
    (a) No person shall operate as a common carrier by pipeline unless the person possesses a certificate in good standing authorizing it to operate as a common carrier by pipeline. No person shall begin or continue construction of a pipeline or other facility, other than the repair or replacement of an existing pipeline or facility, for use in operations as a common carrier by pipeline unless the person possesses a certificate in good standing.
    (b) Requirements for issuance. The Commission, after a hearing, shall grant an application for a certificate authorizing operations as a common carrier by pipeline, in whole or in part, to the extent that it finds that the application was properly filed; a public need for the service exists; the applicant is fit, willing, and able to provide the service in compliance with this Act, Commission regulations, and orders; and the public convenience and necessity requires issuance of the certificate.
    In its determination of public convenience and necessity for a proposed pipeline or facility designed or intended to transport crude oil and any alternate locations for such proposed pipeline or facility, the Commission shall consider, but not be limited to, the following:
        (1) any evidence presented by the Illinois
     Environmental Protection Agency regarding the environmental impact of the proposed pipeline or other facility;
        (2) any evidence presented by the Illinois
     Department of Transportation regarding the impact of the proposed pipeline or facility on traffic safety, road construction, or other transportation issues;
        (3) any evidence presented by the Department of
     Natural Resources regarding the impact of the proposed pipeline or facility on any conservation areas, forest preserves, wildlife preserves, wetlands, or any other natural resource;
        (4) any evidence of the effect of the pipeline upon
     the economy, infrastructure, and public safety presented by local governmental units that will be affected by the proposed pipeline or facility;
        (5) any evidence of the effect of the pipeline upon
     property values presented by property owners who will be affected by the proposed pipeline or facility;
        (6) any evidence presented by the Department of
     Commerce and Economic Opportunity regarding the current and future economic effect of the proposed pipeline or facility including, but not limited to, property values, employment rates, and residential and business development; and
        (7) any evidence presented by any other State agency
     that participates in the proceeding.
    In its written order, the Commission shall address all of the evidence presented, and if the order is contrary to any of the evidence, the Commission shall state the reasons for its determination with regard to that evidence. The provisions of this amendatory Act of 1996 apply to any certificate granted or denied after the effective date of this amendatory Act of 1996.
    (c) Duties and obligations of common carriers by pipeline. Each common carrier by pipeline shall provide adequate service to the public at reasonable rates and without discrimination.
(Source: P.A. 94‑793, eff. 5‑19‑06.)

    (220 ILCS 5/15‑501)
    Sec. 15‑501. Published rates. No common carrier by pipeline shall render service until the carrier has in effect a tariff or schedule of rates applicable to service in compliance with this Act. No carrier shall render service under a license issued by the Commission if the Commission has suspended or cancelled the tariff or schedule of rates previously in effect and applicable to the service, or if the tariff or schedule is, by action of a party thereto or by its own terms, no longer effective.
(Source: P.A. 89‑42, eff. 1‑1‑96.)

    (220 ILCS 5/15‑502)
    Sec. 15‑502. Effective dates of new or amended rates. The Commission shall prescribe the periods of notice that must elapse between the filing of a proposed rate and its proposed effective date. The Commission shall not prescribe a notice period greater than 45 days.
(Source: P.A. 89‑42, eff. 1‑1‑96.)

    (220 ILCS 5/15‑503)
    Sec. 15‑503. (a) General requirement of filing, publication, and posting. Each common carrier by pipeline shall file, publish, and make available for public inspection its current tariffs. Copies of the tariffs shall be provided by the carrier to members of the public on request at a reasonable cost.
    (b) Tariff and schedule specifications. Tariffs and schedules filed in accordance with this subsection shall be in the form and contain the information as the Commission may specify. The Commission may, by special permission for good cause shown, grant permission to deviate from its tariff and schedule regulations.
    (c) Rejection of tariffs and schedules. The Commission may, at any time prior to the effective date of a tariff or schedule, reject or suspend a tariff or schedule that does not conform to its specifications or that on its face is in violation of this Act, Commission regulations, or orders.
(Source: P.A. 89‑42, eff. 1‑1‑96.)

    (220 ILCS 5/15‑504)
    Sec. 15‑504. Rate proceedings.
    (a) Initiation of proceedings. The Commission may initiate a proceeding to investigate or prescribe tariffs or schedules on its own motion or complaint.
    (b) Suspension of tariffs. The Commission may suspend a tariff, in whole or in part, during the pendency of a proceeding to consider the reasonableness of the tariff, whether it is discriminatory, or whether it otherwise violates provisions of this Article, Commission regulations, or orders, provided the order of suspension is issued prior to the effective date of the tariff. The suspension shall remain in effect for 11 months unless the Commission order provides for a shorter period of suspension. At the end of the statutory suspension period, the suspension may be extended by agreement of the parties; otherwise, the tariff shall go into effect.
    (c) Burden of proof in investigation proceedings. The burden of proof in an investigation proceeding shall be on the proponent of the rate.
    (d) Prescription of tariffs and schedules. The Commission may prescribe tariffs if it has determined that a tariff published by a carrier is unreasonable, discriminatory, or otherwise in violation of this Article, Commission regulations, or orders. The Commission may prescribe schedules if it has determined, after a hearing, that a schedule filed by a carrier is in violation of this Article, Commission regulations, or orders.
    (e) Relief. The Commission may, if it finds a tariff or schedule is in violation of this Article, its regulations, or orders, or finds rates or provisions in a tariff unjust, unreasonable, or discriminatory, direct the carrier to:
        (1) Publish and file a supplement cancelling the
     tariff or file notice of cancellation of the schedule, in whole or in part;
        (2) Publish and file a new tariff or file a new
     schedule containing rates and provisions prescribed by the Commission; and
        (3) Repay any overcharges or collect any
     undercharges, and pay reparations.
(Source: P.A. 89‑42, eff. 1‑1‑96.)

    (220 ILCS 5/15‑505)
    Sec. 15‑505. Ratemaking standards. Rates for common carrier by pipeline service must be just, reasonable, and not discriminatory. The Commission shall, in exercising its ratemaking powers, consider, among other factors, the inherent advantages of transportation by common carrier pipeline, the public need for and interest in adequate and efficient transportation service, at rates consistent with provision of the service, and the revenue needs of carriers under honest, economical, and efficient management. The Commission shall not, in exercising its ratemaking powers, consider the value of any operating authority held by a carrier, or the value of goodwill or earning power connected with operations of the carrier.
(Source: P.A. 89‑42, eff. 1‑1‑96.)

    (220 ILCS 5/15‑506)
    Sec. 15‑506. Charges to conform to tariffs or schedules and orders of the Commission.
    (a) Overcharges and undercharges prohibited. No common carrier by pipeline shall offer, advertise, charge, demand, collect, or receive, in any manner, a greater, lesser, or different compensation for transportation or service in connection therewith than the rates and charges specified in tariffs or schedules on file with the Commission and in effect at the time the transportation or other service is rendered. No carrier shall offer, advertise, charge, demand, collect, or receive any compensation for transportation or other service rendered in connection therewith if there is not in effect at the time a lawfully applicable tariff or schedule. No carrier shall refund or remit, in any manner, or by any device, whether directly or indirectly, or through an agent or otherwise, other than or under Commission order, a portion of the rates or charges specified in tariffs or schedules on file with the Commission and in effect at the time. No carrier shall extend a discount, value, privilege, or facility for transportation or service rendered in connection therewith, except as specified in tariffs or schedules on file with the Commission and in effect at the time.
    (b) Repayment of overcharges, collection of undercharges and reparations.
        (1) Repayment of overcharges and payment of
     reparations. The Commission may order a common carrier by pipeline to pay to one or more shippers the amount of compensation the carrier received that was greater than the rates and charges specified in tariffs or schedules in effect at the time the carrier rendered the transportation or other service in connection therewith. The Commission may likewise order a common carrier by pipeline to pay to one or more shippers the amount of compensation the carrier received that was greater than reasonable rates and charges as determined by the Commission.
        (2) Collection of undercharges. The Commission may
     order a common carrier by pipeline to make all reasonable efforts to collect from one or more shippers the difference between amounts collected and the amount of compensation specified in tariffs or schedules in effect at the time the transportation or other service in connection therewith was rendered.
(Source: P.A. 89‑42, eff. 1‑1‑96.)

    (220 ILCS 5/15‑507)
    Sec. 15‑507. Joint rates and routes.
    (a) Establishment by carriers. Two or more common carriers by pipeline may establish through routes and joint rates, provided that the rates, divisions, and practices relating thereto are just, reasonable, and not discriminatory.
    (b) Establishment by the Commission. The Commission may, on its own motion, petition, or complaint, where 2 or more carriers by pipeline have failed to establish through routes, joint rates, divisions, and practices relating thereto, establish such routes, rates, divisions, and practices. The Commission shall take this action only after notice and a hearing to consider whether the proposed routes, rates, divisions, and practices are just, reasonable, and not discriminatory, whether a carrier has a reasonable objection to establishment of the routes, rates, divisions, and practices, and whether the objections can be satisfied by imposing reasonable terms and conditions on the application of the routes, rates, divisions, and practices.
(Source: P.A. 89‑42, eff. 1‑1‑96.)

    (220 ILCS 5/15‑508)
    Sec. 15‑508. Statute of limitations for charges.
    (a) Collection actions. Actions to collect charges under lawfully applicable rates must be instituted within 3 years after rendition of the service.
    (b) Reparations or overcharge proceedings. Petitions seeking reparations or repayment of overcharges must be filed with the Commission within 3 years after rendition of the service, and an action seeking judicial enforcement of a Commission order awarding reparations must be instituted within one year after issuance of such order. Where an action seeking judicial review of a Commission order awarding reparations is filed, the time preceding final adjudication of the action shall be excluded in computing the time for instituting the action seeking judicial enforcement of the Commission order.
(Source: P.A. 89‑42, eff. 1‑1‑96.)

    (220 ILCS 5/15‑509)
    Sec. 15‑509. Rules. The Commission may adopt standards and procedures to ensure that the rates of common carriers by pipeline are reasonable and not discriminatory. These regulations may provide for prescription of rates, or for publications subject to investigation and suspension, and may establish special standards and procedures for other matters necessary to effectuate the purposes of this Article.
(Source: P.A. 89‑42, eff. 1‑1‑96.)

    (220 ILCS 5/15‑601)
    Sec. 15‑601. Safety regulation. Each common carrier by pipeline shall construct, maintain, and operate all of its pipelines, related facilities, and equipment in this State in a manner that poses no undue risk to its employees, customers, or the public. The obligation of the carrier shall include the construction, maintenance, and operation of safety devices or structures, the revision of practices effecting safety, and other acts necessary to ensure the safety of its employees, customers, and the public. The Commission may, by reference to federal safety regulations or otherwise, adopt reasonable regulations governing the construction, maintenance, and operations of pipelines, related facilities, and equipment to ensure the safety of pipeline employees, customers, and the public.
(Source: P.A. 89‑42, eff. 1‑1‑96.)

    (220 ILCS 5/15‑701)
    Sec. 15‑701. Grandfather provision. All certificates of public convenience and necessity for common carrier by pipeline, tariffs and schedules, and findings, orders, decisions, rules, and regulations, issued under the repealed provisions of the Illinois Commercial Transportation Law, and not subject to judicial review as of the effective date of this amendatory Act of 1995, shall continue in full force and effect as if adopted, issued, established, or recognized under the Public Utilities Act.
(Source: P.A. 89‑42, eff. 1‑1‑96.)

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Statutes > Illinois > Chapter220 > 1277 > 022000050HArt_XV


      (220 ILCS 5/Art. XV heading)
ARTICLE XV. COMMON CARRIERS BY PIPELINE

    (220 ILCS 5/15‑100)
    Sec. 15‑100. Short Title. This Article may be cited as the Common Carrier by Pipeline Law.
(Source: P.A. 89‑42, eff. 1‑1‑96.)

    (220 ILCS 5/15‑101)
    Sec. 15‑101. Application of Article. Except to the extent modified or supplemented by the specific provisions of this Article, Articles I to IV, Sections 5‑101, 5‑201, 5‑202, 5‑203, 8‑101, 8‑503, 8‑509, 9‑221, 9‑222, 9‑222.1, 9‑222.2, and 9‑250, and Article X are fully and equally applicable to common carriers by pipeline, their rates and services, and the regulation thereof.
(Source: P.A. 89‑42, eff. 1‑1‑96.)

    (220 ILCS 5/15‑102)
    Sec. 15‑102. Application to natural gas and water common carriers by pipeline. Article VII of the Public Utilities Act is fully and equally applicable to transactions between common carriers of natural gas and water by pipeline and affiliated public utilities.
(Source: P.A. 89‑42, eff. 1‑1‑96; 89‑573, eff. 7‑30‑96.)

    (220 ILCS 5/15‑201)
    Sec. 15‑201. Definitions. In this Law:
    "Common carrier by pipeline" means (1) a person or corporation that owns, controls, operates, or manages, within this State, directly or indirectly, equipment, facilities, or other property, or a franchise, permit, license, or right, used or to be used in connection with the conveyance of gas or any liquid other than water for the general public in common carriage by pipeline, or (2) a person or corporation that owns and operates within this State any equipment, facilities, or other property, or any franchise, permit, license, or right, used or to be used in connection with the conveyance of water drawn from Lake Michigan for the general public in common carriage by pipeline. A gas public utility that provides local distribution services is not a common carrier by pipeline, irrespective of whether the public utility transports customer‑owned gas or gas owned by a third party to some of its customers. A water public utility that provides local distribution services is not a common carrier by pipeline. A unit of local government is not a common carrier by pipeline. In addition, "common carrier by pipeline" does not include common carriers by pipeline that are owned and operated by any political subdivision, public institution of higher education or municipal corporation of this State, or common carriers by pipeline that are owned by such political subdivision, public institution of higher education, or municipal corporation and operated by any of its lessees or operating agents.
(Source: P.A. 89‑42, eff. 1‑1‑96; 89‑573, eff. 7‑30‑96; 89‑713, eff. 2‑21‑97.)

    (220 ILCS 5/15‑301)
    Sec. 15‑301. Records and accounts.
    (a) Each common carrier by pipeline shall:
        (1) Keep written accounts and records of its
     revenues, expenses, contracts, and other activities subject to regulation under this Act in accordance with regulations prescribed by the Commission;
        (2) Maintain, for a period of 3 years, copies of all
     accounts and records required by Commission regulations; and
        (3) Make the accounts and records available for
     inspection, on request, by an authorized employee of the Commission.
    (b) Accounts and records kept under this Section shall be kept at an office in the State of Illinois unless the Commission shall have authorized maintenance at a location outside of the State.
(Source: P.A. 89‑42, eff. 1‑1‑96.)

    (220 ILCS 5/15‑401)
    Sec. 15‑401. Licensing.
    (a) No person shall operate as a common carrier by pipeline unless the person possesses a certificate in good standing authorizing it to operate as a common carrier by pipeline. No person shall begin or continue construction of a pipeline or other facility, other than the repair or replacement of an existing pipeline or facility, for use in operations as a common carrier by pipeline unless the person possesses a certificate in good standing.
    (b) Requirements for issuance. The Commission, after a hearing, shall grant an application for a certificate authorizing operations as a common carrier by pipeline, in whole or in part, to the extent that it finds that the application was properly filed; a public need for the service exists; the applicant is fit, willing, and able to provide the service in compliance with this Act, Commission regulations, and orders; and the public convenience and necessity requires issuance of the certificate.
    In its determination of public convenience and necessity for a proposed pipeline or facility designed or intended to transport crude oil and any alternate locations for such proposed pipeline or facility, the Commission shall consider, but not be limited to, the following:
        (1) any evidence presented by the Illinois
     Environmental Protection Agency regarding the environmental impact of the proposed pipeline or other facility;
        (2) any evidence presented by the Illinois
     Department of Transportation regarding the impact of the proposed pipeline or facility on traffic safety, road construction, or other transportation issues;
        (3) any evidence presented by the Department of
     Natural Resources regarding the impact of the proposed pipeline or facility on any conservation areas, forest preserves, wildlife preserves, wetlands, or any other natural resource;
        (4) any evidence of the effect of the pipeline upon
     the economy, infrastructure, and public safety presented by local governmental units that will be affected by the proposed pipeline or facility;
        (5) any evidence of the effect of the pipeline upon
     property values presented by property owners who will be affected by the proposed pipeline or facility;
        (6) any evidence presented by the Department of
     Commerce and Economic Opportunity regarding the current and future economic effect of the proposed pipeline or facility including, but not limited to, property values, employment rates, and residential and business development; and
        (7) any evidence presented by any other State agency
     that participates in the proceeding.
    In its written order, the Commission shall address all of the evidence presented, and if the order is contrary to any of the evidence, the Commission shall state the reasons for its determination with regard to that evidence. The provisions of this amendatory Act of 1996 apply to any certificate granted or denied after the effective date of this amendatory Act of 1996.
    (c) Duties and obligations of common carriers by pipeline. Each common carrier by pipeline shall provide adequate service to the public at reasonable rates and without discrimination.
(Source: P.A. 94‑793, eff. 5‑19‑06.)

    (220 ILCS 5/15‑501)
    Sec. 15‑501. Published rates. No common carrier by pipeline shall render service until the carrier has in effect a tariff or schedule of rates applicable to service in compliance with this Act. No carrier shall render service under a license issued by the Commission if the Commission has suspended or cancelled the tariff or schedule of rates previously in effect and applicable to the service, or if the tariff or schedule is, by action of a party thereto or by its own terms, no longer effective.
(Source: P.A. 89‑42, eff. 1‑1‑96.)

    (220 ILCS 5/15‑502)
    Sec. 15‑502. Effective dates of new or amended rates. The Commission shall prescribe the periods of notice that must elapse between the filing of a proposed rate and its proposed effective date. The Commission shall not prescribe a notice period greater than 45 days.
(Source: P.A. 89‑42, eff. 1‑1‑96.)

    (220 ILCS 5/15‑503)
    Sec. 15‑503. (a) General requirement of filing, publication, and posting. Each common carrier by pipeline shall file, publish, and make available for public inspection its current tariffs. Copies of the tariffs shall be provided by the carrier to members of the public on request at a reasonable cost.
    (b) Tariff and schedule specifications. Tariffs and schedules filed in accordance with this subsection shall be in the form and contain the information as the Commission may specify. The Commission may, by special permission for good cause shown, grant permission to deviate from its tariff and schedule regulations.
    (c) Rejection of tariffs and schedules. The Commission may, at any time prior to the effective date of a tariff or schedule, reject or suspend a tariff or schedule that does not conform to its specifications or that on its face is in violation of this Act, Commission regulations, or orders.
(Source: P.A. 89‑42, eff. 1‑1‑96.)

    (220 ILCS 5/15‑504)
    Sec. 15‑504. Rate proceedings.
    (a) Initiation of proceedings. The Commission may initiate a proceeding to investigate or prescribe tariffs or schedules on its own motion or complaint.
    (b) Suspension of tariffs. The Commission may suspend a tariff, in whole or in part, during the pendency of a proceeding to consider the reasonableness of the tariff, whether it is discriminatory, or whether it otherwise violates provisions of this Article, Commission regulations, or orders, provided the order of suspension is issued prior to the effective date of the tariff. The suspension shall remain in effect for 11 months unless the Commission order provides for a shorter period of suspension. At the end of the statutory suspension period, the suspension may be extended by agreement of the parties; otherwise, the tariff shall go into effect.
    (c) Burden of proof in investigation proceedings. The burden of proof in an investigation proceeding shall be on the proponent of the rate.
    (d) Prescription of tariffs and schedules. The Commission may prescribe tariffs if it has determined that a tariff published by a carrier is unreasonable, discriminatory, or otherwise in violation of this Article, Commission regulations, or orders. The Commission may prescribe schedules if it has determined, after a hearing, that a schedule filed by a carrier is in violation of this Article, Commission regulations, or orders.
    (e) Relief. The Commission may, if it finds a tariff or schedule is in violation of this Article, its regulations, or orders, or finds rates or provisions in a tariff unjust, unreasonable, or discriminatory, direct the carrier to:
        (1) Publish and file a supplement cancelling the
     tariff or file notice of cancellation of the schedule, in whole or in part;
        (2) Publish and file a new tariff or file a new
     schedule containing rates and provisions prescribed by the Commission; and
        (3) Repay any overcharges or collect any
     undercharges, and pay reparations.
(Source: P.A. 89‑42, eff. 1‑1‑96.)

    (220 ILCS 5/15‑505)
    Sec. 15‑505. Ratemaking standards. Rates for common carrier by pipeline service must be just, reasonable, and not discriminatory. The Commission shall, in exercising its ratemaking powers, consider, among other factors, the inherent advantages of transportation by common carrier pipeline, the public need for and interest in adequate and efficient transportation service, at rates consistent with provision of the service, and the revenue needs of carriers under honest, economical, and efficient management. The Commission shall not, in exercising its ratemaking powers, consider the value of any operating authority held by a carrier, or the value of goodwill or earning power connected with operations of the carrier.
(Source: P.A. 89‑42, eff. 1‑1‑96.)

    (220 ILCS 5/15‑506)
    Sec. 15‑506. Charges to conform to tariffs or schedules and orders of the Commission.
    (a) Overcharges and undercharges prohibited. No common carrier by pipeline shall offer, advertise, charge, demand, collect, or receive, in any manner, a greater, lesser, or different compensation for transportation or service in connection therewith than the rates and charges specified in tariffs or schedules on file with the Commission and in effect at the time the transportation or other service is rendered. No carrier shall offer, advertise, charge, demand, collect, or receive any compensation for transportation or other service rendered in connection therewith if there is not in effect at the time a lawfully applicable tariff or schedule. No carrier shall refund or remit, in any manner, or by any device, whether directly or indirectly, or through an agent or otherwise, other than or under Commission order, a portion of the rates or charges specified in tariffs or schedules on file with the Commission and in effect at the time. No carrier shall extend a discount, value, privilege, or facility for transportation or service rendered in connection therewith, except as specified in tariffs or schedules on file with the Commission and in effect at the time.
    (b) Repayment of overcharges, collection of undercharges and reparations.
        (1) Repayment of overcharges and payment of
     reparations. The Commission may order a common carrier by pipeline to pay to one or more shippers the amount of compensation the carrier received that was greater than the rates and charges specified in tariffs or schedules in effect at the time the carrier rendered the transportation or other service in connection therewith. The Commission may likewise order a common carrier by pipeline to pay to one or more shippers the amount of compensation the carrier received that was greater than reasonable rates and charges as determined by the Commission.
        (2) Collection of undercharges. The Commission may
     order a common carrier by pipeline to make all reasonable efforts to collect from one or more shippers the difference between amounts collected and the amount of compensation specified in tariffs or schedules in effect at the time the transportation or other service in connection therewith was rendered.
(Source: P.A. 89‑42, eff. 1‑1‑96.)

    (220 ILCS 5/15‑507)
    Sec. 15‑507. Joint rates and routes.
    (a) Establishment by carriers. Two or more common carriers by pipeline may establish through routes and joint rates, provided that the rates, divisions, and practices relating thereto are just, reasonable, and not discriminatory.
    (b) Establishment by the Commission. The Commission may, on its own motion, petition, or complaint, where 2 or more carriers by pipeline have failed to establish through routes, joint rates, divisions, and practices relating thereto, establish such routes, rates, divisions, and practices. The Commission shall take this action only after notice and a hearing to consider whether the proposed routes, rates, divisions, and practices are just, reasonable, and not discriminatory, whether a carrier has a reasonable objection to establishment of the routes, rates, divisions, and practices, and whether the objections can be satisfied by imposing reasonable terms and conditions on the application of the routes, rates, divisions, and practices.
(Source: P.A. 89‑42, eff. 1‑1‑96.)

    (220 ILCS 5/15‑508)
    Sec. 15‑508. Statute of limitations for charges.
    (a) Collection actions. Actions to collect charges under lawfully applicable rates must be instituted within 3 years after rendition of the service.
    (b) Reparations or overcharge proceedings. Petitions seeking reparations or repayment of overcharges must be filed with the Commission within 3 years after rendition of the service, and an action seeking judicial enforcement of a Commission order awarding reparations must be instituted within one year after issuance of such order. Where an action seeking judicial review of a Commission order awarding reparations is filed, the time preceding final adjudication of the action shall be excluded in computing the time for instituting the action seeking judicial enforcement of the Commission order.
(Source: P.A. 89‑42, eff. 1‑1‑96.)

    (220 ILCS 5/15‑509)
    Sec. 15‑509. Rules. The Commission may adopt standards and procedures to ensure that the rates of common carriers by pipeline are reasonable and not discriminatory. These regulations may provide for prescription of rates, or for publications subject to investigation and suspension, and may establish special standards and procedures for other matters necessary to effectuate the purposes of this Article.
(Source: P.A. 89‑42, eff. 1‑1‑96.)

    (220 ILCS 5/15‑601)
    Sec. 15‑601. Safety regulation. Each common carrier by pipeline shall construct, maintain, and operate all of its pipelines, related facilities, and equipment in this State in a manner that poses no undue risk to its employees, customers, or the public. The obligation of the carrier shall include the construction, maintenance, and operation of safety devices or structures, the revision of practices effecting safety, and other acts necessary to ensure the safety of its employees, customers, and the public. The Commission may, by reference to federal safety regulations or otherwise, adopt reasonable regulations governing the construction, maintenance, and operations of pipelines, related facilities, and equipment to ensure the safety of pipeline employees, customers, and the public.
(Source: P.A. 89‑42, eff. 1‑1‑96.)

    (220 ILCS 5/15‑701)
    Sec. 15‑701. Grandfather provision. All certificates of public convenience and necessity for common carrier by pipeline, tariffs and schedules, and findings, orders, decisions, rules, and regulations, issued under the repealed provisions of the Illinois Commercial Transportation Law, and not subject to judicial review as of the effective date of this amendatory Act of 1995, shall continue in full force and effect as if adopted, issued, established, or recognized under the Public Utilities Act.
(Source: P.A. 89‑42, eff. 1‑1‑96.)

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      (220 ILCS 5/Art. XV heading)
ARTICLE XV. COMMON CARRIERS BY PIPELINE

    (220 ILCS 5/15‑100)
    Sec. 15‑100. Short Title. This Article may be cited as the Common Carrier by Pipeline Law.
(Source: P.A. 89‑42, eff. 1‑1‑96.)

    (220 ILCS 5/15‑101)
    Sec. 15‑101. Application of Article. Except to the extent modified or supplemented by the specific provisions of this Article, Articles I to IV, Sections 5‑101, 5‑201, 5‑202, 5‑203, 8‑101, 8‑503, 8‑509, 9‑221, 9‑222, 9‑222.1, 9‑222.2, and 9‑250, and Article X are fully and equally applicable to common carriers by pipeline, their rates and services, and the regulation thereof.
(Source: P.A. 89‑42, eff. 1‑1‑96.)

    (220 ILCS 5/15‑102)
    Sec. 15‑102. Application to natural gas and water common carriers by pipeline. Article VII of the Public Utilities Act is fully and equally applicable to transactions between common carriers of natural gas and water by pipeline and affiliated public utilities.
(Source: P.A. 89‑42, eff. 1‑1‑96; 89‑573, eff. 7‑30‑96.)

    (220 ILCS 5/15‑201)
    Sec. 15‑201. Definitions. In this Law:
    "Common carrier by pipeline" means (1) a person or corporation that owns, controls, operates, or manages, within this State, directly or indirectly, equipment, facilities, or other property, or a franchise, permit, license, or right, used or to be used in connection with the conveyance of gas or any liquid other than water for the general public in common carriage by pipeline, or (2) a person or corporation that owns and operates within this State any equipment, facilities, or other property, or any franchise, permit, license, or right, used or to be used in connection with the conveyance of water drawn from Lake Michigan for the general public in common carriage by pipeline. A gas public utility that provides local distribution services is not a common carrier by pipeline, irrespective of whether the public utility transports customer‑owned gas or gas owned by a third party to some of its customers. A water public utility that provides local distribution services is not a common carrier by pipeline. A unit of local government is not a common carrier by pipeline. In addition, "common carrier by pipeline" does not include common carriers by pipeline that are owned and operated by any political subdivision, public institution of higher education or municipal corporation of this State, or common carriers by pipeline that are owned by such political subdivision, public institution of higher education, or municipal corporation and operated by any of its lessees or operating agents.
(Source: P.A. 89‑42, eff. 1‑1‑96; 89‑573, eff. 7‑30‑96; 89‑713, eff. 2‑21‑97.)

    (220 ILCS 5/15‑301)
    Sec. 15‑301. Records and accounts.
    (a) Each common carrier by pipeline shall:
        (1) Keep written accounts and records of its
     revenues, expenses, contracts, and other activities subject to regulation under this Act in accordance with regulations prescribed by the Commission;
        (2) Maintain, for a period of 3 years, copies of all
     accounts and records required by Commission regulations; and
        (3) Make the accounts and records available for
     inspection, on request, by an authorized employee of the Commission.
    (b) Accounts and records kept under this Section shall be kept at an office in the State of Illinois unless the Commission shall have authorized maintenance at a location outside of the State.
(Source: P.A. 89‑42, eff. 1‑1‑96.)

    (220 ILCS 5/15‑401)
    Sec. 15‑401. Licensing.
    (a) No person shall operate as a common carrier by pipeline unless the person possesses a certificate in good standing authorizing it to operate as a common carrier by pipeline. No person shall begin or continue construction of a pipeline or other facility, other than the repair or replacement of an existing pipeline or facility, for use in operations as a common carrier by pipeline unless the person possesses a certificate in good standing.
    (b) Requirements for issuance. The Commission, after a hearing, shall grant an application for a certificate authorizing operations as a common carrier by pipeline, in whole or in part, to the extent that it finds that the application was properly filed; a public need for the service exists; the applicant is fit, willing, and able to provide the service in compliance with this Act, Commission regulations, and orders; and the public convenience and necessity requires issuance of the certificate.
    In its determination of public convenience and necessity for a proposed pipeline or facility designed or intended to transport crude oil and any alternate locations for such proposed pipeline or facility, the Commission shall consider, but not be limited to, the following:
        (1) any evidence presented by the Illinois
     Environmental Protection Agency regarding the environmental impact of the proposed pipeline or other facility;
        (2) any evidence presented by the Illinois
     Department of Transportation regarding the impact of the proposed pipeline or facility on traffic safety, road construction, or other transportation issues;
        (3) any evidence presented by the Department of
     Natural Resources regarding the impact of the proposed pipeline or facility on any conservation areas, forest preserves, wildlife preserves, wetlands, or any other natural resource;
        (4) any evidence of the effect of the pipeline upon
     the economy, infrastructure, and public safety presented by local governmental units that will be affected by the proposed pipeline or facility;
        (5) any evidence of the effect of the pipeline upon
     property values presented by property owners who will be affected by the proposed pipeline or facility;
        (6) any evidence presented by the Department of
     Commerce and Economic Opportunity regarding the current and future economic effect of the proposed pipeline or facility including, but not limited to, property values, employment rates, and residential and business development; and
        (7) any evidence presented by any other State agency
     that participates in the proceeding.
    In its written order, the Commission shall address all of the evidence presented, and if the order is contrary to any of the evidence, the Commission shall state the reasons for its determination with regard to that evidence. The provisions of this amendatory Act of 1996 apply to any certificate granted or denied after the effective date of this amendatory Act of 1996.
    (c) Duties and obligations of common carriers by pipeline. Each common carrier by pipeline shall provide adequate service to the public at reasonable rates and without discrimination.
(Source: P.A. 94‑793, eff. 5‑19‑06.)

    (220 ILCS 5/15‑501)
    Sec. 15‑501. Published rates. No common carrier by pipeline shall render service until the carrier has in effect a tariff or schedule of rates applicable to service in compliance with this Act. No carrier shall render service under a license issued by the Commission if the Commission has suspended or cancelled the tariff or schedule of rates previously in effect and applicable to the service, or if the tariff or schedule is, by action of a party thereto or by its own terms, no longer effective.
(Source: P.A. 89‑42, eff. 1‑1‑96.)

    (220 ILCS 5/15‑502)
    Sec. 15‑502. Effective dates of new or amended rates. The Commission shall prescribe the periods of notice that must elapse between the filing of a proposed rate and its proposed effective date. The Commission shall not prescribe a notice period greater than 45 days.
(Source: P.A. 89‑42, eff. 1‑1‑96.)

    (220 ILCS 5/15‑503)
    Sec. 15‑503. (a) General requirement of filing, publication, and posting. Each common carrier by pipeline shall file, publish, and make available for public inspection its current tariffs. Copies of the tariffs shall be provided by the carrier to members of the public on request at a reasonable cost.
    (b) Tariff and schedule specifications. Tariffs and schedules filed in accordance with this subsection shall be in the form and contain the information as the Commission may specify. The Commission may, by special permission for good cause shown, grant permission to deviate from its tariff and schedule regulations.
    (c) Rejection of tariffs and schedules. The Commission may, at any time prior to the effective date of a tariff or schedule, reject or suspend a tariff or schedule that does not conform to its specifications or that on its face is in violation of this Act, Commission regulations, or orders.
(Source: P.A. 89‑42, eff. 1‑1‑96.)

    (220 ILCS 5/15‑504)
    Sec. 15‑504. Rate proceedings.
    (a) Initiation of proceedings. The Commission may initiate a proceeding to investigate or prescribe tariffs or schedules on its own motion or complaint.
    (b) Suspension of tariffs. The Commission may suspend a tariff, in whole or in part, during the pendency of a proceeding to consider the reasonableness of the tariff, whether it is discriminatory, or whether it otherwise violates provisions of this Article, Commission regulations, or orders, provided the order of suspension is issued prior to the effective date of the tariff. The suspension shall remain in effect for 11 months unless the Commission order provides for a shorter period of suspension. At the end of the statutory suspension period, the suspension may be extended by agreement of the parties; otherwise, the tariff shall go into effect.
    (c) Burden of proof in investigation proceedings. The burden of proof in an investigation proceeding shall be on the proponent of the rate.
    (d) Prescription of tariffs and schedules. The Commission may prescribe tariffs if it has determined that a tariff published by a carrier is unreasonable, discriminatory, or otherwise in violation of this Article, Commission regulations, or orders. The Commission may prescribe schedules if it has determined, after a hearing, that a schedule filed by a carrier is in violation of this Article, Commission regulations, or orders.
    (e) Relief. The Commission may, if it finds a tariff or schedule is in violation of this Article, its regulations, or orders, or finds rates or provisions in a tariff unjust, unreasonable, or discriminatory, direct the carrier to:
        (1) Publish and file a supplement cancelling the
     tariff or file notice of cancellation of the schedule, in whole or in part;
        (2) Publish and file a new tariff or file a new
     schedule containing rates and provisions prescribed by the Commission; and
        (3) Repay any overcharges or collect any
     undercharges, and pay reparations.
(Source: P.A. 89‑42, eff. 1‑1‑96.)

    (220 ILCS 5/15‑505)
    Sec. 15‑505. Ratemaking standards. Rates for common carrier by pipeline service must be just, reasonable, and not discriminatory. The Commission shall, in exercising its ratemaking powers, consider, among other factors, the inherent advantages of transportation by common carrier pipeline, the public need for and interest in adequate and efficient transportation service, at rates consistent with provision of the service, and the revenue needs of carriers under honest, economical, and efficient management. The Commission shall not, in exercising its ratemaking powers, consider the value of any operating authority held by a carrier, or the value of goodwill or earning power connected with operations of the carrier.
(Source: P.A. 89‑42, eff. 1‑1‑96.)

    (220 ILCS 5/15‑506)
    Sec. 15‑506. Charges to conform to tariffs or schedules and orders of the Commission.
    (a) Overcharges and undercharges prohibited. No common carrier by pipeline shall offer, advertise, charge, demand, collect, or receive, in any manner, a greater, lesser, or different compensation for transportation or service in connection therewith than the rates and charges specified in tariffs or schedules on file with the Commission and in effect at the time the transportation or other service is rendered. No carrier shall offer, advertise, charge, demand, collect, or receive any compensation for transportation or other service rendered in connection therewith if there is not in effect at the time a lawfully applicable tariff or schedule. No carrier shall refund or remit, in any manner, or by any device, whether directly or indirectly, or through an agent or otherwise, other than or under Commission order, a portion of the rates or charges specified in tariffs or schedules on file with the Commission and in effect at the time. No carrier shall extend a discount, value, privilege, or facility for transportation or service rendered in connection therewith, except as specified in tariffs or schedules on file with the Commission and in effect at the time.
    (b) Repayment of overcharges, collection of undercharges and reparations.
        (1) Repayment of overcharges and payment of
     reparations. The Commission may order a common carrier by pipeline to pay to one or more shippers the amount of compensation the carrier received that was greater than the rates and charges specified in tariffs or schedules in effect at the time the carrier rendered the transportation or other service in connection therewith. The Commission may likewise order a common carrier by pipeline to pay to one or more shippers the amount of compensation the carrier received that was greater than reasonable rates and charges as determined by the Commission.
        (2) Collection of undercharges. The Commission may
     order a common carrier by pipeline to make all reasonable efforts to collect from one or more shippers the difference between amounts collected and the amount of compensation specified in tariffs or schedules in effect at the time the transportation or other service in connection therewith was rendered.
(Source: P.A. 89‑42, eff. 1‑1‑96.)

    (220 ILCS 5/15‑507)
    Sec. 15‑507. Joint rates and routes.
    (a) Establishment by carriers. Two or more common carriers by pipeline may establish through routes and joint rates, provided that the rates, divisions, and practices relating thereto are just, reasonable, and not discriminatory.
    (b) Establishment by the Commission. The Commission may, on its own motion, petition, or complaint, where 2 or more carriers by pipeline have failed to establish through routes, joint rates, divisions, and practices relating thereto, establish such routes, rates, divisions, and practices. The Commission shall take this action only after notice and a hearing to consider whether the proposed routes, rates, divisions, and practices are just, reasonable, and not discriminatory, whether a carrier has a reasonable objection to establishment of the routes, rates, divisions, and practices, and whether the objections can be satisfied by imposing reasonable terms and conditions on the application of the routes, rates, divisions, and practices.
(Source: P.A. 89‑42, eff. 1‑1‑96.)

    (220 ILCS 5/15‑508)
    Sec. 15‑508. Statute of limitations for charges.
    (a) Collection actions. Actions to collect charges under lawfully applicable rates must be instituted within 3 years after rendition of the service.
    (b) Reparations or overcharge proceedings. Petitions seeking reparations or repayment of overcharges must be filed with the Commission within 3 years after rendition of the service, and an action seeking judicial enforcement of a Commission order awarding reparations must be instituted within one year after issuance of such order. Where an action seeking judicial review of a Commission order awarding reparations is filed, the time preceding final adjudication of the action shall be excluded in computing the time for instituting the action seeking judicial enforcement of the Commission order.
(Source: P.A. 89‑42, eff. 1‑1‑96.)

    (220 ILCS 5/15‑509)
    Sec. 15‑509. Rules. The Commission may adopt standards and procedures to ensure that the rates of common carriers by pipeline are reasonable and not discriminatory. These regulations may provide for prescription of rates, or for publications subject to investigation and suspension, and may establish special standards and procedures for other matters necessary to effectuate the purposes of this Article.
(Source: P.A. 89‑42, eff. 1‑1‑96.)

    (220 ILCS 5/15‑601)
    Sec. 15‑601. Safety regulation. Each common carrier by pipeline shall construct, maintain, and operate all of its pipelines, related facilities, and equipment in this State in a manner that poses no undue risk to its employees, customers, or the public. The obligation of the carrier shall include the construction, maintenance, and operation of safety devices or structures, the revision of practices effecting safety, and other acts necessary to ensure the safety of its employees, customers, and the public. The Commission may, by reference to federal safety regulations or otherwise, adopt reasonable regulations governing the construction, maintenance, and operations of pipelines, related facilities, and equipment to ensure the safety of pipeline employees, customers, and the public.
(Source: P.A. 89‑42, eff. 1‑1‑96.)

    (220 ILCS 5/15‑701)
    Sec. 15‑701. Grandfather provision. All certificates of public convenience and necessity for common carrier by pipeline, tariffs and schedules, and findings, orders, decisions, rules, and regulations, issued under the repealed provisions of the Illinois Commercial Transportation Law, and not subject to judicial review as of the effective date of this amendatory Act of 1995, shall continue in full force and effect as if adopted, issued, established, or recognized under the Public Utilities Act.
(Source: P.A. 89‑42, eff. 1‑1‑96.)