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1 | | AN ACT concerning safety.
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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 Environmental Protection Act is amended by |
5 | | changing Sections 55, 55.6, and 55.6a as follows:
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6 | | (415 ILCS 5/55) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1055)
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7 | | Sec. 55. Prohibited activities.
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8 | | (a) No person shall:
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9 | | (1) Cause or allow the open dumping of any used or |
10 | | waste tire.
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11 | | (2) Cause or allow the open burning of any used or |
12 | | waste tire.
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13 | | (3) Except at a tire storage site which contains more |
14 | | than 50 used
tires, cause or allow the storage of any used |
15 | | tire unless the tire is
altered, reprocessed, converted, |
16 | | covered, or otherwise prevented from
accumulating water.
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17 | | (4) Cause or allow the operation of a tire storage site |
18 | | except in
compliance with Board regulations.
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19 | | (5) Abandon, dump or dispose of any used or waste tire |
20 | | on private or
public property, except in a sanitary |
21 | | landfill approved by the Agency
pursuant to regulations |
22 | | adopted by the Board.
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23 | | (6) Fail to submit required reports, tire removal |
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1 | | agreements,
or Board regulations.
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2 | | (b) (Blank.)
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3 | | (b-1) Beginning January 1, 1995,
no person shall knowingly |
4 | | mix any used or waste tire, either whole or cut, with
municipal |
5 | | waste, and no owner or operator of a sanitary landfill shall |
6 | | accept
any used or waste tire for final disposal; except that |
7 | | used or waste tires,
when separated from other waste, may be |
8 | | accepted if: (1) the sanitary landfill
provides and maintains a |
9 | | means for shredding, slitting, or chopping whole tires
and so |
10 | | treats whole tires and, if approved by the Agency in a permit |
11 | | issued
under this Act, uses the used or waste tires for |
12 | | alternative uses, which may
include on-site practices such as |
13 | | lining of roadways with tire scraps,
alternative daily cover, |
14 | | or use in a leachate collection system or (2) the
sanitary |
15 | | landfill, by its notification to the Illinois Industrial |
16 | | Materials
Exchange Service, makes available the used or waste |
17 | | tire to an appropriate
facility for reuse, reprocessing, or |
18 | | converting, including use as an alternate
energy fuel. If, |
19 | | within 30 days after notification to the Illinois Industrial
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20 | | Materials Exchange Service of the availability of waste tires, |
21 | | no specific
request for the used or waste tires is received by |
22 | | the sanitary landfill, and
the sanitary landfill determines it |
23 | | has no alternative use for those used or
waste tires, the |
24 | | sanitary landfill may dispose of slit, chopped, or
shredded |
25 | | used or waste tires in the sanitary landfill.
In the event the |
26 | | physical condition of a used or waste tire makes shredding,
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1 | | slitting, chopping, reuse, reprocessing, or other alternative |
2 | | use of the used
or waste tire impractical or infeasible, then |
3 | | the sanitary landfill, after
authorization by the Agency, may |
4 | | accept the used or waste tire for disposal.
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5 | | Sanitary landfills and facilities for reuse, reprocessing, |
6 | | or converting,
including use as alternative fuel, shall (i) |
7 | | notify the Illinois Industrial
Materials Exchange Service of |
8 | | the availability of and demand for used or waste
tires and (ii) |
9 | | consult with the Department of Commerce and Economic |
10 | | Opportunity
regarding the status of marketing of waste tires to |
11 | | facilities for reuse.
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12 | | (c) Any person who sells new or used
tires at retail or |
13 | | operates a tire storage
site or a tire disposal site which |
14 | | contains more than 50 used or waste
tires shall give notice of |
15 | | such activity to the Agency. Any person
engaging in such |
16 | | activity for the first time after January 1, 1990, shall
give |
17 | | notice to the Agency within 30 days after the date of |
18 | | commencement of
the activity. The form of such notice shall be |
19 | | specified by the Agency and
shall be limited to information |
20 | | regarding the following:
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21 | | (1) the name and address of the owner and operator;
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22 | | (2) the name, address and location of the operation;
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23 | | (3) the type of operations involving used and waste |
24 | | tires (storage,
disposal, conversion or processing); and
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25 | | (4) the number of used and waste tires present at the |
26 | | location.
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1 | | (d) Beginning January 1, 1992, no person shall cause or |
2 | | allow the
operation of:
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3 | | (1) a tire storage site which contains more than 50 |
4 | | used tires,
unless the owner or operator, by January 1, |
5 | | 1992 (or the January 1
following commencement of operation, |
6 | | whichever is later) and January 1 of
each year thereafter, |
7 | | (i) registers the site with the Agency, except that the |
8 | | registration requirement in this item (i) does not apply in |
9 | | the case of a tire storage site required to be permitted |
10 | | under subsection (d-5), (ii)
certifies to the Agency that |
11 | | the site complies with any applicable
standards adopted by |
12 | | the Board pursuant to Section 55.2, (iii) reports to
the |
13 | | Agency the number of tires accumulated, the status of |
14 | | vector controls,
and the actions taken to handle and |
15 | | process the tires, and (iv) pays the
fee required under |
16 | | subsection (b) of Section 55.6; or
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17 | | (2) a tire disposal site, unless the owner or operator |
18 | | (i) has
received approval from the Agency after filing a |
19 | | tire removal agreement
pursuant to Section 55.4, or (ii) |
20 | | has entered into a written agreement to
participate in a |
21 | | consensual removal action under Section 55.3.
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22 | | The Agency shall provide written forms for the annual |
23 | | registration and
certification required under this subsection |
24 | | (d).
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25 | | (d-4) On or before January 1, 2015, the owner or operator |
26 | | of each tire storage site that contains used tires totaling |
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1 | | more than 10,000 passenger tire equivalents, or at which more |
2 | | than 500 tons of used tires are processed in a calendar year, |
3 | | shall submit documentation demonstrating its compliance with |
4 | | Board rules adopted under this Title. This documentation must |
5 | | be submitted on forms and in a format prescribed by the Agency. |
6 | | (d-5) Beginning July 1, 2016, no person shall cause or |
7 | | allow the operation of a tire storage site that contains used |
8 | | tires totaling more than 10,000 passenger tire equivalents, or |
9 | | at which more than 500 tons of used tires are processed in a |
10 | | calendar year, without a permit granted by the Agency or in |
11 | | violation of any conditions imposed by that permit, including |
12 | | periodic reports and full access to adequate records and the |
13 | | inspection of facilities, as may be necessary to ensure |
14 | | compliance with this Act and with regulations and standards |
15 | | adopted under this Act. |
16 | | (d-6) No person shall cause or allow the operation of a |
17 | | tire storage site in violation of the financial assurance rules |
18 | | established by the Board under subsection (b) of Section 55.2 |
19 | | of this Act. In addition to the remedies otherwise provided |
20 | | under this Act, the State's Attorney of the county in which the |
21 | | violation occurred, or the Attorney General, may, at the |
22 | | request of the Agency or on his or her own motion, institute a |
23 | | civil action for an immediate injunction, prohibitory or |
24 | | mandatory, to restrain any violation of this subsection (d-6) |
25 | | or to require any other action as may be necessary to abate or |
26 | | mitigate any immediate danger or threat to public health or the |
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1 | | environment at the site. Injunctions to restrain a violation of |
2 | | this subsection (d-6) may include, but are not limited to, the |
3 | | required removal of all tires for which financial assurance is |
4 | | not maintained and a prohibition against the acceptance of |
5 | | tires in excess of the amount for which financial assurance is |
6 | | maintained. |
7 | | (e) No person shall cause or allow the storage, disposal, |
8 | | treatment or
processing of any used or waste tire in violation |
9 | | of any regulation or
standard adopted by the Board.
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10 | | (f) No person shall arrange for the transportation of used |
11 | | or waste tires
away from the site of generation with a person |
12 | | known to openly dump such tires.
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13 | | (g) No person shall engage in any operation as a used or |
14 | | waste tire
transporter except in compliance with Board |
15 | | regulations.
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16 | | (h) No person shall cause or allow the combustion of any |
17 | | used or waste
tire in an enclosed device unless a permit has |
18 | | been issued by the Agency
authorizing such combustion pursuant |
19 | | to regulations adopted by the Board
for the control of air |
20 | | pollution and consistent with the provisions of
Section 9.4 of |
21 | | this Act.
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22 | | (i) No person shall cause or allow the use of pesticides to |
23 | | treat tires
except as prescribed by Board regulations.
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24 | | (j) No person shall fail to comply with the terms of a tire |
25 | | removal
agreement approved by the Agency pursuant to Section |
26 | | 55.4.
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1 | | (k) No person shall: |
2 | | (1) Cause or allow water to accumulate in used or waste |
3 | | tires. The prohibition set forth in this paragraph (1) of |
4 | | subsection (k) shall not apply to used or waste tires |
5 | | located at a residential household, as long as not more |
6 | | than 4 12 used or waste tires at the site are covered and |
7 | | kept dry located at the site . |
8 | | (2) Fail to collect a fee required under Section 55.8 |
9 | | of this Title. |
10 | | (3) Fail to file a return required under Section 55.10 |
11 | | of this Title. |
12 | | (4) Transport used or waste tires in violation of the |
13 | | registration and vehicle placarding requirements adopted |
14 | | by the Board. |
15 | | (Source: P.A. 98-656, eff. 6-19-14.)
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16 | | (415 ILCS 5/55.6) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1055.6)
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17 | | Sec. 55.6. Used Tire Management Fund.
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18 | | (a) There is hereby created in the State Treasury a special
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19 | | fund to be known as the Used Tire Management Fund. There shall |
20 | | be
deposited into the Fund all monies received as (1) recovered |
21 | | costs or
proceeds from the sale of used tires under Section |
22 | | 55.3 of this Act, (2)
repayment of loans from the Used Tire |
23 | | Management Fund, or (3) penalties or
punitive damages for |
24 | | violations of this Title, except as provided by
subdivision |
25 | | (b)(4) or (b)(4-5) of Section 42.
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1 | | (b) Beginning January 1, 1992, in addition to any other |
2 | | fees required by
law, the owner or operator of each site |
3 | | required to be registered or permitted under
subsection (d) or |
4 | | (d-5) of Section 55 shall pay to the Agency an annual fee of |
5 | | $100.
Fees collected under this subsection shall be deposited |
6 | | into the Environmental
Protection Permit and Inspection Fund.
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7 | | (c) Pursuant to appropriation, monies up to an amount of $4 |
8 | | $2 million per
fiscal year from the Used Tire Management Fund |
9 | | shall be allocated as follows:
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10 | | (1) 38% shall be available to the Agency for the |
11 | | following
purposes, provided that priority shall be given |
12 | | to item (i):
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13 | | (i) To undertake preventive, corrective or removal |
14 | | action as
authorized by and in accordance with Section |
15 | | 55.3, and
to recover costs in accordance with Section |
16 | | 55.3.
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17 | | (ii) For the performance of inspection and |
18 | | enforcement activities for
used and waste tire sites.
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19 | | (iii) To assist with marketing of used tires by |
20 | | augmenting the
operations of an industrial materials |
21 | | exchange service.
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22 | | (iv) To provide financial assistance to units of |
23 | | local government
for the performance of inspecting, |
24 | | investigating and enforcement activities
pursuant to |
25 | | subsection (r) of Section 4 at used and waste tire |
26 | | sites.
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1 | | (v) To provide financial assistance for used and |
2 | | waste tire collection
projects sponsored by local |
3 | | government or not-for-profit corporations.
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4 | | (vi) For the costs of fee collection and |
5 | | administration relating to
used and waste tires, and to |
6 | | accomplish such other purposes as are
authorized by |
7 | | this Act and regulations thereunder.
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8 | | (vii) To provide financial assistance to units of |
9 | | local government and private industry for the purposes |
10 | | of: |
11 | | (A) assisting in the establishment of |
12 | | facilities and programs to collect, process, and |
13 | | utilize used and waste tires and tire-derived |
14 | | materials; |
15 | | (B) demonstrating the feasibility of |
16 | | innovative technologies as a means of collecting, |
17 | | storing, processing, and utilizing used and waste |
18 | | tires and tire-derived materials; and |
19 | | (C) applying demonstrated technologies as a |
20 | | means of collecting, storing, processing, and |
21 | | utilizing used and waste tires and tire-derived |
22 | | materials. |
23 | | (2) For fiscal years beginning prior to July 1, 2004,
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24 | | 23% shall be available to the Department of Commerce and
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25 | | Economic Opportunity for the following purposes, provided |
26 | | that priority shall be
given to item (A):
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1 | | (A) To provide grants or loans for the purposes of:
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2 | | (i) assisting units of local government and |
3 | | private industry in the
establishment of |
4 | | facilities and programs to collect, process
and |
5 | | utilize used and waste tires and tire derived |
6 | | materials;
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7 | | (ii) demonstrating the feasibility of |
8 | | innovative technologies as a
means of collecting, |
9 | | storing, processing and utilizing used
and waste |
10 | | tires and tire derived materials; and
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11 | | (iii) applying demonstrated technologies as a |
12 | | means of collecting,
storing, processing, and |
13 | | utilizing used and waste tires
and tire derived |
14 | | materials.
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15 | | (B) To develop educational material for use by |
16 | | officials and the public
to better understand and |
17 | | respond to the problems posed by used tires and
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18 | | associated insects.
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19 | | (C) (Blank).
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20 | | (D) To perform such research as the Director deems |
21 | | appropriate to
help meet the purposes of this Act.
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22 | | (E) To pay the costs of administration of its |
23 | | activities authorized
under this Act.
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24 | | (2.1) For the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2004 and |
25 | | for all fiscal years thereafter, 23% shall be deposited |
26 | | into the General Revenue Fund.
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1 | | (3) 25% shall be available to the Illinois Department |
2 | | of
Public Health for the following purposes:
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3 | | (A) To investigate threats or potential threats to |
4 | | the public health
related to mosquitoes and other |
5 | | vectors of disease associated with the
improper |
6 | | storage, handling and disposal of tires, improper |
7 | | waste disposal,
or natural conditions.
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8 | | (B) To conduct surveillance and monitoring |
9 | | activities for
mosquitoes and other arthropod vectors |
10 | | of disease, and surveillance of
animals which provide a |
11 | | reservoir for disease-producing organisms.
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12 | | (C) To conduct training activities to promote |
13 | | vector control programs
and integrated pest management |
14 | | as defined in the Vector Control Act.
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15 | | (D) To respond to inquiries, investigate |
16 | | complaints, conduct evaluations
and provide technical |
17 | | consultation to help reduce or eliminate public
health |
18 | | hazards and nuisance conditions associated with |
19 | | mosquitoes and other
vectors.
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20 | | (E) To provide financial assistance to units of |
21 | | local government for
training, investigation and |
22 | | response to public nuisances associated with
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23 | | mosquitoes and other vectors of disease.
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24 | | (4) 2% shall be available to the Department of |
25 | | Agriculture for its
activities under the Illinois |
26 | | Pesticide Act relating to used and waste tires.
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1 | | (5) 2% shall be available to the Pollution Control |
2 | | Board for
administration of its activities relating to used |
3 | | and waste tires.
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4 | | (6) 10% shall be available to the University of |
5 | | Illinois Department of Natural Resources for
the Prairie |
6 | | Research Institute Illinois Natural History Survey to |
7 | | perform research to study the biology,
distribution, |
8 | | population ecology, and biosystematics of tire-breeding
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9 | | arthropods, especially mosquitoes, and the diseases they |
10 | | spread.
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11 | | (d) By January 1, 1998, and biennially thereafter, each |
12 | | State
agency receiving an appropriation from the Used Tire |
13 | | Management Fund shall
report to the Governor and the General |
14 | | Assembly on its activities relating to
the Fund.
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15 | | (e) Any monies appropriated from the Used Tire Management |
16 | | Fund, but not
obligated, shall revert to the Fund.
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17 | | (f) In administering the provisions of subdivisions (1), |
18 | | (2) and (3) of
subsection (c) of this Section, the Agency, the |
19 | | Department of Commerce and
Economic Opportunity, and the |
20 | | Illinois
Department of Public Health shall ensure that |
21 | | appropriate funding
assistance is provided to any municipality |
22 | | with a population over 1,000,000
or to any sanitary district |
23 | | which serves a population over 1,000,000.
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24 | | (g) Pursuant to appropriation, monies in excess of $4 $2 |
25 | | million per fiscal
year from the Used Tire Management Fund |
26 | | shall be used as follows:
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1 | | (1) 55% shall be available to the Agency for the |
2 | | following purposes, provided that priority shall be given |
3 | | to subparagraph (A): |
4 | | (A) To undertake preventive,
corrective or renewed |
5 | | action as authorized by and in accordance with
Section |
6 | | 55.3 and to recover costs in accordance with Section |
7 | | 55.3.
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8 | | (B) To provide financial assistance to units of |
9 | | local government and private industry for the purposes |
10 | | of: |
11 | | (i) assisting in the establishment of |
12 | | facilities and programs to collect, process, and |
13 | | utilize used and waste tires and tire-derived |
14 | | materials; |
15 | | (ii) demonstrating the feasibility of |
16 | | innovative technologies as a means of collecting, |
17 | | storing, processing, and utilizing used and waste |
18 | | tires and tire-derived materials; and |
19 | | (iii) applying demonstrated technologies as a |
20 | | means of collecting, storing, processing, and |
21 | | utilizing used and waste tires and tire-derived |
22 | | materials. |
23 | | (C) To provide grants to public universities for |
24 | | vector-related research, disease-related research, and |
25 | | for related laboratory-based equipment and field-based |
26 | | equipment. |
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1 | | (2) For fiscal years beginning prior to July 1, 2004,
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2 | | 45% shall be available to the Department of Commerce and |
3 | | Economic Opportunity to provide grants or loans for the |
4 | | purposes of:
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5 | | (i) assisting units of local government and |
6 | | private industry in the
establishment of facilities |
7 | | and programs to collect, process and utilize
waste |
8 | | tires and tire derived material;
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9 | | (ii) demonstrating the feasibility of innovative |
10 | | technologies as a
means of collecting, storing, |
11 | | processing, and utilizing used and waste tires
and tire |
12 | | derived materials; and
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13 | | (iii) applying demonstrated technologies as a |
14 | | means of collecting,
storing, processing, and |
15 | | utilizing used and waste tires and tire derived
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16 | | materials.
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17 | | (3) For the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2004 and for |
18 | | all fiscal years thereafter, 45% shall be deposited into |
19 | | the General Revenue Fund.
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20 | | (Source: P.A. 98-656, eff. 6-19-14.)
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21 | | (415 ILCS 5/55.6a)
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22 | | Sec. 55.6a. Emergency Public Health Fund.
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23 | | (a) Beginning on July 1, 2003, moneys in the Emergency |
24 | | Public
Health Fund, subject to appropriation, shall be |
25 | | allocated annually as follows:
(i) $300,000
$200,000 to the |
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1 | | University of Illinois Department of Natural Resources for the |
2 | | purposes described in
Section 55.6(c)(6) and (ii) subject to |
3 | | subsection (b) of this Section, all
remaining amounts to the |
4 | | Department of Public
Health to be used to make vector control |
5 | | grants and surveillance grants
to the Cook County Department of |
6 | | Public Health (for areas of the County
excluding the City of |
7 | | Chicago), to the City of Chicago health department, and
to |
8 | | other certified local health departments. These grants shall be |
9 | | used for
expenses
related to West Nile Virus and other |
10 | | vector-borne diseases. The amount of
each grant shall be based |
11 | | on population and need as supported by information
submitted to |
12 | | the Department of Public Health. For the purposes of this
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13 | | Section, need shall be determined by the Department based |
14 | | primarily upon
surveillance data and the number of positive |
15 | | human cases of West Nile Virus and
other vector-borne
diseases |
16 | | occurring during the preceding year and current year in the |
17 | | county or
municipality seeking the grant.
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18 | | (b) Beginning on July 31, 2003, on the last day of each |
19 | | month, the State
Comptroller shall order transferred and the |
20 | | State Treasurer shall transfer
the fees collected in the |
21 | | previous month pursuant to item (1.5) of
subsection (a) of |
22 | | Section 55.8 from the Emergency Public Health Fund to the
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23 | | Communications Revolving Fund. These transfers shall continue |
24 | | until the
cumulative total of the transfers is $3,000,000.
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25 | | (Source: P.A. 93-32, eff. 6-20-03; 93-52, eff. 6-30-03.)
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26 | | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |