| 
		Illinois’ Winter Weather Rule in Effect Dec. 1
		 Send a link to a friend 
		
		 [December 03, 2024] 
		The Illinois Commerce Commission (ICC) is reminding consumers 
		that Illinois’ winter weather rule will take effect from December 1 – 
		March 31. The winter weather rule prohibits utilities from disconnecting 
		eligible customers who use electric or gas as their primary source of 
		home heating. 
 “Frigid winters are a given in Illinois. The state’s winter weather rule 
		offers peace-of-mind for individuals and families who might otherwise be 
		struggling to stay warm during the coldest months of the year,” said ICC 
		Chairman Doug Scott.
 
 To protect Illinoisans during dangerous cold, Low Income Home Energy 
		Assistance Program (LIHEAP) and Percentage of Income Payment Plan (PIPP) 
		participants; electric space heating customers; and military personnel 
		and veterans cannot be disconnected if they fall behind on their utility 
		bills. The rule excludes disconnections related to theft, tampering, or 
		safety.
 
		
		 
		The cold weather rule also protects residential customers from 
		disconnections when temperatures are forecasted to be at or below 32 F, 
		and on days preceding holidays and weekends when the forecast is 
		expected to drop to freezing.
 To protect against disconnection, customers with past due balances 
		should contact their utility to enroll in a Deferred Payment Agreement (DPA). 
		If your electric or gas service has already been disconnected, contact 
		your utility directly to see if you qualify for reconnection at less 
		than the full amount owed.
 
 [to top of second column]
 | 
              
            
			 
			Other residential customers or master-metered apartment buildings 
			who used gas or electricity as the primary source of space heating 
			equipment during the previous winter cannot be disconnected for non- 
			payment unless: the utility has offered the customer a DPA with a 
			maximum down payment of 10 percent; provided the customer with 
			contact information for public and private aid agencies; the 
			customer refused to enter a DPA; and all disconnection notices 
			provisions have been met.
 Households struggling to pay their utility bills are encouraged to 
			apply for LIHEAP annually with the Illinois Department of Commerce 
			and Economic Opportunity.
 
 Ameren, Nicor, North Shore, and Peoples Gas natural gas customers 
			who qualify for LIHEAP or whose incomes are at or below 300 percent 
			of the federal poverty line are eligible for a monthly discount on 
			their gas bills through the state’s new low-income discount rates.
 
 Enrollment in the programs mentioned above is free of charge, and 
			customers can access LIHEAP benefits regardless of immigration 
			status.
 
 Contact the ICC’s Consumer Services Division at 1-800-524-0795 for 
			further guidance or to file a complaint against your utility.
 [ICC | Cayli Baker] 
			 |