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1 | | AN ACT concerning government.
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2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | | Section 5. The Illinois Administrative Procedure Act is |
5 | | amended by changing Section 5-30 as follows:
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6 | | (5 ILCS 100/5-30) (from Ch. 127, par. 1005-30)
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7 | | Sec. 5-30. Regulatory flexibility. When an agency proposes |
8 | | a new rule or
an amendment to an existing rule that may have an |
9 | | impact on small businesses,
not for profit corporations, or |
10 | | small municipalities, the agency shall do each
of the |
11 | | following:
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12 | | (a) The agency shall consider each of the following |
13 | | methods for reducing
the impact of the rulemaking on small |
14 | | businesses, not for profit corporations,
or small |
15 | | municipalities. The agency shall reduce the impact by |
16 | | utilizing one or
more of the following methods if it finds |
17 | | that the methods are legal and
feasible in meeting the |
18 | | statutory objectives that are the basis of the proposed
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19 | | rulemaking.
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20 | | (1) Establish less stringent compliance or |
21 | | reporting requirements in
the rule for small |
22 | | businesses, not for profit corporations, or small
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23 | | municipalities.
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1 | | (2) Establish less stringent schedules or |
2 | | deadlines in the rule
for compliance or reporting |
3 | | requirements for small businesses, not for
profit |
4 | | corporations, or small municipalities.
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5 | | (3) Consolidate or simplify the rule's compliance |
6 | | or reporting
requirements for small businesses, not |
7 | | for profit corporations, or small
municipalities.
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8 | | (4) Establish performance standards to replace |
9 | | design or operational
standards in the rule for small |
10 | | businesses, not for profit corporations, or
small |
11 | | municipalities.
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12 | | (5) Exempt small businesses, not for profit |
13 | | corporations, or small
municipalities from any or all |
14 | | requirements of the rule.
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15 | | (b) Before or during the notice period required under |
16 | | subsection (b)
of Section 5-40, the agency shall provide an |
17 | | opportunity for small
businesses, not for profit |
18 | | corporations, or small municipalities to
participate in |
19 | | the rulemaking process. The agency shall utilize one or
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20 | | more of the following techniques. These techniques are in |
21 | | addition to
other rulemaking requirements imposed by this |
22 | | Act or by any other Act.
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23 | | (1) The inclusion in any advance notice of possible |
24 | | rulemaking
of a statement that the rule may have an |
25 | | impact on small businesses, not
for profit |
26 | | corporations, or small municipalities.
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1 | | (2) The publication of a notice of rulemaking in |
2 | | publications likely to
be obtained by small |
3 | | businesses, not for profit corporations, or small
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4 | | municipalities.
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5 | | (3) The direct notification of interested small |
6 | | businesses, not for
profit corporations, or small |
7 | | municipalities.
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8 | | (4) The conduct of public hearings concerning the |
9 | | impact of the rule on
small businesses, not for profit |
10 | | corporations, or small municipalities.
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11 | | (5) The use of special hearing or comment |
12 | | procedures to reduce the cost
or complexity of |
13 | | participation in the rulemaking by small businesses, |
14 | | not
for profit corporations, or small municipalities.
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15 | | (c) Prior to the filing for publication in the Illinois |
16 | | Register of any proposed rule or amendment that may have an |
17 | | adverse impact on small businesses,
each agency must |
18 | | prepare an economic impact analysis which shall be filed |
19 | | with the proposed rule and publicized in the Illinois |
20 | | Register together with the proposed rule . The economic |
21 | | impact analysis shall include
the following: |
22 | | (1) An an identification of the types and estimate |
23 | | of the number of the small businesses subject to the |
24 | | proposed rule or amendment . The agency shall identify |
25 | | the types of businesses subject to the proposed rule |
26 | | using the following 2-digit codes from the North |
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1 | | American Industry Classification System (NAICS): |
2 | | 11 Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting. |
3 | | 21 Mining. |
4 | | 22 Utilities. |
5 | | 23 Construction. |
6 | | 31-33 Manufacturing. |
7 | | 42 Wholesale Trade. |
8 | | 44-45 Retail Trade. |
9 | | 48-49 Transportation and Warehousing. |
10 | | 51 Information. |
11 | | 52 Finance and Insurance. |
12 | | 53 Real Estate Rental and Leasing. |
13 | | 54 Professional, Scientific, and Technical |
14 | | Services. |
15 | | 55 Management of Companies and Enterprises. |
16 | | 56 Administrative and Support and Waste |
17 | | Management and Remediation Services. |
18 | | 61 Educational Services. |
19 | | 62 Health Care and Social Assistance. |
20 | | 71 Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation. |
21 | | 72 Accommodation and Food Services. |
22 | | 81 Other Services (except Public |
23 | | Administration). |
24 | | 92 Public Administration. |
25 | | The agency shall also identify the impact of the |
26 | | proposed rule by identifying as many of the following |
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1 | | categories that the agency reasonably believes the |
2 | | proposed rule will impact: |
3 | | A. Hiring and additional staffing. |
4 | | B. Regulatory requirements. |
5 | | C. Purchasing. |
6 | | D. Insurance changes. |
7 | | E. Licensing fees. |
8 | | F. Equipment and material needs. |
9 | | G. Training requirements. |
10 | | H. Record keeping. |
11 | | I. Compensation and benefits. |
12 | | J. Other potential impacted categories. ; |
13 | | (2) The the projected reporting, recordkeeping, |
14 | | and other administrative costs required for compliance
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15 | | with the proposed rule or amendment, including the type |
16 | | of professional skills necessary for preparation of |
17 | | the
report or record . ; |
18 | | (3) A a statement of the probable positive or |
19 | | negative economic effect on impacted small businesses . |
20 | | ; and |
21 | | (4) A a description of any less intrusive or less |
22 | | costly alternative methods of achieving the purpose of
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23 | | the proposed rule or amendment. The alternatives must |
24 | | be consistent with the stated objectives of the |
25 | | applicable statutes and the proposed rulemaking. |
26 | | The Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity |
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1 | | shall place notification of all proposed rules affecting |
2 | | small business on its website. The notification shall |
3 | | include the information provided by the agency under this |
4 | | subsection (c) together with the summary of the proposed |
5 | | rule published by the Joint Committee on Administrative |
6 | | Rules in the Flinn Report. |
7 | | The Business
Assistance Office shall prepare an impact |
8 | | analysis of the rule or amendment describing
its effect on |
9 | | small businesses whenever the Office believes, in its
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10 | | discretion, that an analysis is warranted or whenever |
11 | | requested to do so by
25 interested persons, an association |
12 | | representing at least 100 interested
persons, the |
13 | | Governor, a unit of local government, or the Joint |
14 | | Committee
on Administrative Rules. The impact analysis |
15 | | shall be completed before or within the
notice period as |
16 | | described in subsection (b) of Section 5-40. Upon
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17 | | completion of any analysis in accordance with this |
18 | | subsection (c), the preparing agency or the Business |
19 | | Assistance Office shall submit the
analysis to the Joint |
20 | | Committee on Administrative Rules, to any interested
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21 | | person who requested the analysis, and, if the agency |
22 | | prepared the analysis, to the Business Assistance Office.
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23 | | For purposes of this subsection (c), "small business" |
24 | | means a business with fewer than 50 full-time employees or |
25 | | less than $4,000,000 in gross annual sales. |
26 | | This subsection does not apply to rules and standards |