TITLE 29: EMERGENCY SERVICES, DISASTERS, AND CIVIL DEFENSE
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AUTHORITY: Implementing Section 5 of the Illinois Chemical Safety Act [430 ILCS 45/5] and authorized by Section 5 of the Illinois Emergency Management Agency Act [20 ILCS 3305/5].
SOURCE: Adopted at 10 Ill. Reg. 10121, effective May 22, 1986; amended at 43 Ill. Reg. 13420, effective November 6, 2019.
Section 610.10 Purpose
a) This Part establishes the coordination activities that should take place between business and a local jurisdiction's emergency preparedness and response agencies as they relate to the initial development and annual review of chemical safety contingency plans and procedures. They are designed to ensure that a local jurisdiction's emergency preparedness and response personnel and business representatives are fully knowledgeable of each organization's capabilities and are prepared to respond to the release of chemical substances into the environment. Although this Part promotes the development of local governmental chemical safety planning and response capabilities, it is in no way designed to inhibit or in any way discourage the use of local intergovernmental mutual aid agreements.
b) In addition, this Part prescribes the method for providing notice to the Illinois Emergency Management Agency required under Section 4 of the Illinois Chemical Safety Act [430 ILCS 45/4].
(Source: Amended at 43 Ill. Reg. 13420, effective November 6, 2019)
Section 610.20 Definitions
"Act" means the Illinois Chemical Safety Act [430 ILCS 45].
"Business" means any individual, partnership, corporation or association in the State engaged in a business operation that has 5 or more full-time employees, or 20 or more part-time employees, and that is properly assigned or included in the Standard Industrial Classifications (SIC) identified in Section 3 of the Act or any facility not covered by the above SIC codes that is subject to the provisions of section 302 of the federal Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act of 1986 and that is found by the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency to use, store or manufacture a chemical substance in a quantity that poses a threat to the environment or public health.
"Authorized official" means the emergency services and disaster agency coordinator or the chairperson of the local emergency planning committee.
"IEMA" means the Illinois Emergency Management Agency.
"Emergency Services and Disaster Agency" or "ESDA" means the agency by this name, by the name Emergency Management Agency, or by any other name that is established by ordinance within a political subdivision to coordinate the emergency management program within that political subdivision and with private organizations, other political subdivisions, and the State and federal governments.
"Facility" means the buildings and all real property contiguous thereto, and the equipment at a single location used for the conduct of business [430 ILCS 45/3].
"Local emergency planning committee" or "LEPC" means the committee that is appointed for an emergency planning district under section 301 of the federal Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act of 1986.
(Source: Amended at 43 Ill. Reg. 13420, effective November 6, 2019)