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Sen. Iris Y. Martinez
Adopted in Senate on Oct 29, 2019
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1 | | AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 718
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2 | | AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend Senate Bill 718 by replacing |
3 | | everything after the enacting clause with the following:
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4 | | "Section 5. "AN ACT concerning safety", Public Act 101-400, |
5 | | approved August 16, 2019, is amended by changing Section 99 as |
6 | | follows:
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7 | | (P.A. 101-400, Sec. 99)
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8 | | Sec. 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect on December |
9 | | 31, 2019, except that Sections 5, 10, and 20 take effect on |
10 | | July 1, 2020. |
11 | | (Source: P.A. 101-400, eff. 7-1-20.)
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12 | | Section 10. The Drycleaner Environmental Response Trust |
13 | | Fund Act is amended by changing Sections 12, 31, and 45, as |
14 | | follows: |
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1 | | (415 ILCS 135/12) |
2 | | (This Section may contain text from a Public Act with a |
3 | | delayed effective date ) |
4 | | Sec. 12. Transfer of Council functions to the Agency. |
5 | | (a) On July 1, 2020, the Council is abolished, and, except |
6 | | as otherwise provided in this Act Section , all powers, duties, |
7 | | rights, and responsibilities of the Council are transferred to |
8 | | the Agency. On and after that date, all of the general powers |
9 | | necessary and convenient to implement and administer this Act |
10 | | are, except as otherwise provided in this Act Section , hereby |
11 | | vested in and may be exercised by the Agency, including, but |
12 | | not limited to, the powers described in Section 25 of this Act. |
13 | | (b) No later than June 30, 2020, the Administrator of the |
14 | | Fund shall prepare on behalf of the Council and deliver to the
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15 | | Agency a report that lists: |
16 | | (1) the name, address, and telephone number of each |
17 | | claimant who timely filed an application for remedial |
18 | | action account benefits by June 30, 2005, and is eligible |
19 | | for reimbursement from the Fund under Section 40 of this |
20 | | Act for costs of remediation of a release of drycleaning |
21 | | solvents from a drycleaning facility; |
22 | | (2) the address of the drycleaning facility where the |
23 | | release occurred and the names, addresses, and telephone |
24 | | numbers of the owners and operators of the facility, as |
25 | | well as whether the drycleaning facility was an active or |
26 | | inactive drycleaning facility at the time that person |
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1 | | applied for remedial action benefits under Section 40 of |
2 | | this Act; |
3 | | (3) the deductible that applies with respect to the |
4 | | release at the facility and the amount of the deductible |
5 | | that has been satisfied; |
6 | | (4) the total amount that has been reimbursed from the |
7 | | Fund for the release at the facility; |
8 | | (5) costs approved for reimbursement from the Fund on |
9 | | or before June 30, 2020, but which have not been reimbursed |
10 | | from the Fund, for the release at the facility; |
11 | | (6) for each year during which insurance coverage was |
12 | | provided under this Act, the name, address, and telephone |
13 | | number of each person who obtained coverage and the names |
14 | | and addresses of the drycleaning facilities for which that |
15 | | person obtained coverage; |
16 | | (7) the sites for which site investigations required |
17 | | under subsection (d) of Section 45 have been deemed |
18 | | adequate by the Council; |
19 | | (8) the insurance claims under Section 45 of this Act |
20 | | that are pending; and |
21 | | (9) the appeals under this Act that are pending. |
22 | | (c) No later than June 30, 2020, all books, records, |
23 | | papers, documents, property (real and personal), contracts, |
24 | | causes of action, and pending business pertaining to the |
25 | | powers, duties, rights, and responsibilities transferred by |
26 | | Public Act 101-400 and this amendatory Act of the 101st General |
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1 | | Assembly , including, but not limited to, material in electronic |
2 | | or magnetic format and necessary computer hardware and |
3 | | software, shall be transferred to the Agency, regardless of |
4 | | whether they are in the possession of the Council, an |
5 | | independent contractor who serves as Administrator of the Fund, |
6 | | or any other person. |
7 | | (d) At the direction of the Governor or on July 1, 2020, |
8 | | whichever is earlier, all unexpended appropriations and |
9 | | balances and other funds available for use by the Council, as |
10 | | determined by the Director of the Governor's Office of |
11 | | Management and Budget, shall be transferred for use by the |
12 | | Agency in accordance with this Act, regardless of whether they |
13 | | are in the possession of the Council, an independent contractor |
14 | | who serves as Administrator of the Fund, or any other person. |
15 | | Unexpended balances so transferred shall be expended by the |
16 | | Agency only for the purpose for which the appropriations were |
17 | | originally made. |
18 | | (e) The transfer of powers, duties, rights, and |
19 | | responsibilities pursuant to Public Act 101-400 and this |
20 | | amendatory Act of the 101st General Assembly does not affect |
21 | | any act done, ratified, or canceled or any right
accruing or |
22 | | established or any action or proceeding had or commenced by the |
23 | | Council or the Administrator of the Fund before July 1, 2020; |
24 | | such actions may be prosecuted and continued by the Attorney |
25 | | General. |
26 | | (f) Whenever reports or notices are required to be made or |
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1 | | given or papers or documents furnished or served by any person |
2 | | to or upon the Council or the Administrator of the Fund in |
3 | | connection with any of the powers, duties, rights, or |
4 | | responsibilities transferred by Public Act 101-400 and this |
5 | | amendatory Act of the 101st General Assembly to the Agency, the |
6 | | same shall be made, given, furnished, or served in the same |
7 | | manner to or upon the Agency. |
8 | | (g) All rules duly adopted by the Council before July 1, |
9 | | 2020 shall become rules of the Board on July 1, 2020 . The , and |
10 | | beginning on that date, the Agency is authorized to propose to |
11 | | the Board for adoption, and the Board may adopt, amendments to |
12 | | those the transferred rules, as well as new rules, for carrying |
13 | | out, administering, and enforcing the provisions of this Act. |
14 | | (h) In addition to the rules described above, the Board is |
15 | | hereby authorized to adopt rules establishing minimum |
16 | | continuing education and compliance program requirements for |
17 | | owners and operators of active drycleaning facilities. Board |
18 | | rules establishing minimum continuing education requirements |
19 | | shall, among other things, identify the minimum number of |
20 | | continuing education credits that must be obtained and describe |
21 | | the specific subjects to be covered in continuing education |
22 | | programs. Board rules establishing minimum compliance program |
23 | | requirements shall, among other things, identify the type of |
24 | | inspections that must be conducted. The rules adopted by the |
25 | | Board under this subsection (h) may also provide an exemption |
26 | | from continuing education requirements for persons who have, |
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1 | | for at least 10 consecutive years on or after January 1, 2009, |
2 | | owned or operated a drying facility licensed under this Act. |
3 | | (i) For the purposes of the Successor Agency Act and |
4 | | Section 9b of the State Finance Act, the Agency is the |
5 | | successor to the Council beginning July 1, 2020.
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6 | | (Source: P.A. 101-400, eff. 7-1-20.) |
7 | | (415 ILCS 135/31) |
8 | | (This Section may contain text from a Public Act with a |
9 | | delayed effective date ) |
10 | | Sec. 31. Prohibition on renewal of contract with Fund |
11 | | Administrator. The On and after the effective date of this |
12 | | amendatory Act of the 101st General Assembly, the Council shall |
13 | | not enter into or renew any contract or agreement with a person |
14 | | to act as the Administrator of the Fund for a term that extends |
15 | | beyond June 30, 2020.
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16 | | (Source: P.A. 101-400, eff. 7-1-20.)
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17 | | (415 ILCS 135/45)
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18 | | (Text of Section before amendment by P.A. 101-400 )
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19 | | Sec. 45. Insurance account.
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20 | | (a) The insurance account shall offer financial assurance |
21 | | for a qualified
owner
or operator of a drycleaning facility |
22 | | under the terms and conditions provided
for under this Section. |
23 | | Coverage may be provided to either the owner or the
operator of |
24 | | a drycleaning facility. The
Council is not required to resolve |
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1 | | whether the owner or operator, or both,
are responsible for a |
2 | | release under the terms of an agreement between
the owner and |
3 | | operator.
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4 | | (b) The source of funds for the insurance account shall be |
5 | | as follows:
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6 | | (1) Moneys appropriated to the Council or moneys |
7 | | allocated to the
insurance
account by the Council according |
8 | | to the Fund budget approved by the
Council.
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9 | | (2) Moneys collected as an insurance premium, |
10 | | including service fees, if
any.
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11 | | (3) Investment income attributed to the insurance |
12 | | account by the Council.
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13 | | (c) An owner or operator may purchase
coverage of up to |
14 | | $500,000 per drycleaning facility subject to the terms and
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15 | | conditions under this Section and those adopted by the Council. |
16 | | Coverage
shall be limited to remedial action costs associated |
17 | | with soil and
groundwater contamination resulting from a |
18 | | release of drycleaning solvent
at an insured drycleaning |
19 | | facility, including third-party liability for soil
and |
20 | | groundwater contamination. Coverage is not provided for a |
21 | | release
that occurred before the date of coverage.
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22 | | (d) An
owner or operator, subject to underwriting |
23 | | requirements and terms
and conditions deemed necessary and |
24 | | convenient by the Council, may
purchase insurance coverage from |
25 | | the insurance account provided that
the drycleaning facility to |
26 | | be insured meets the following conditions:
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1 | | (1) a site investigation designed to identify soil and
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2 | | groundwater contamination resulting from the release
of a |
3 | | drycleaning solvent has been completed. The Council shall |
4 | | determine if the
site
investigation is adequate. This |
5 | | investigation must be completed by
June 30, 2006. For |
6 | | drycleaning facilities that
apply for insurance coverage |
7 | | after
June 30, 2006, the site investigation must be
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8 | | completed prior to
issuance of insurance coverage; and
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9 | | (2) the drycleaning facility
is participating in and |
10 | | meets all requirements of a
drycleaning compliance program |
11 | | approved by the Council.
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12 | | (e) The annual premium for insurance coverage shall be:
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13 | | (1) For the year July 1, 1999 through June 30,
2000, |
14 | | $250
per drycleaning facility.
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15 | | (2) For the year July 1, 2000 through
June 30, 2001, |
16 | | $375
per drycleaning facility.
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17 | | (3) For the year July 1, 2001 through
June 30, 2002, |
18 | | $500
per drycleaning facility.
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19 | | (4) For the year July 1, 2002 through
June 30, 2003, |
20 | | $625
per drycleaning facility.
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21 | | (5) For subsequent years, an owner or operator applying |
22 | | for
coverage shall pay an annual actuarially-sound |
23 | | insurance premium
for coverage by the insurance account. |
24 | | The Council may approve
Fund coverage through the payment |
25 | | of a premium established on
an actuarially-sound basis, |
26 | | taking into consideration the risk to the
insurance account |
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1 | | presented by the insured.
Risk factor adjustments utilized |
2 | | to determine actuarially-sound
insurance premiums should |
3 | | reflect the range of risk presented by
the variety of |
4 | | drycleaning systems, monitoring systems, drycleaning
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5 | | volume, risk management practices, and other factors as
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6 | | determined by the Council. As used in this item, |
7 | | "actuarially sound" is not
limited to Fund premium revenue |
8 | | equaling or exceeding Fund
expenditures for the general |
9 | | drycleaning facility population.
Actuarially-determined |
10 | | premiums shall be published at least 180
days prior to the |
11 | | premiums becoming effective.
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12 | | (e-5) If an insurer sends a second notice to an owner or |
13 | | operator demanding immediate payment of a past-due premium for |
14 | | insurance services provided pursuant to this Act, the demand |
15 | | for payment must offer a grace period of not less than 30 days |
16 | | during which the owner or operator shall be allowed to pay any |
17 | | premiums due. If payment is made during that period, coverage |
18 | | under this Act shall not be terminated for non-payment by the |
19 | | insurer. |
20 | | (e-6) If an insurer terminates an owner or operator's |
21 | | coverage under this Act, the insurer must send a written notice |
22 | | to the owner or operator to inform him or her of the |
23 | | termination of that coverage, and that notice must include |
24 | | instructions on how to seek reinstatement of coverage, as well |
25 | | as information concerning any premiums or penalties that might |
26 | | be due. |
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1 | | (f) If coverage is purchased for any part of a year, the |
2 | | purchaser shall pay
the full annual premium. The insurance |
3 | | premium is fully earned upon issuance
of the insurance policy.
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4 | | (g) The insurance coverage shall be provided with a
$10,000 |
5 | | deductible policy.
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6 | | (h) A future repeal of this Section shall not terminate
the
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7 | | obligations under this Section or authority necessary to |
8 | | administer the
obligations until the obligations are |
9 | | satisfied, including but not limited to
the payment of claims |
10 | | filed prior
to the effective date of any future repeal against |
11 | | the insurance account until
moneys in the account are |
12 | | exhausted. Upon exhaustion of the
moneys in the account, any |
13 | | remaining claims shall be invalid. If moneys remain
in the |
14 | | account following
satisfaction of the obligations under this |
15 | | Section,
the remaining moneys and moneys due the account shall |
16 | | be
used to assist current insureds to obtain a viable insuring |
17 | | mechanism as
determined by the Council after public notice and |
18 | | opportunity for
comment.
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19 | | (Source: P.A. 98-327, eff. 8-13-13.)
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20 | | (Text of Section after amendment by P.A. 101-400 )
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21 | | Sec. 45. Insurance account.
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22 | | (a) The insurance account shall offer financial assurance |
23 | | for a qualified
owner
or operator of a drycleaning facility |
24 | | under the terms and conditions provided
for under this Section. |
25 | | Coverage may be provided to either the owner or the
operator of |
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1 | | a drycleaning facility. Neither the Agency nor the
Council is |
2 | | required to resolve whether the owner or operator, or both,
are |
3 | | responsible for a release under the terms of an agreement |
4 | | between
the owner and operator.
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5 | | (b) The source of funds for the insurance account shall be |
6 | | as follows:
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7 | | (1) moneys allocated to the
insurance
account;
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8 | | (2) moneys collected as an insurance premium, |
9 | | including service fees, if
any; and
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10 | | (3) investment income attributed to the insurance |
11 | | account.
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12 | | (c) An owner or operator may purchase
coverage of up to |
13 | | $500,000 per drycleaning facility subject to the terms and
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14 | | conditions under this Section and those adopted by the Council |
15 | | before July 1, 2020 or by the Board on or after that date. |
16 | | Coverage
shall be limited to remedial action costs associated |
17 | | with soil and
groundwater contamination resulting from a |
18 | | release of drycleaning solvent
at an insured drycleaning |
19 | | facility, including third-party liability for soil
and |
20 | | groundwater contamination. Coverage is not provided for a |
21 | | release
that occurred before the date of coverage.
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22 | | (d) An
owner or operator, subject to underwriting |
23 | | requirements and terms
and conditions deemed necessary and |
24 | | convenient by the Council for periods before July 1, 2020 and |
25 | | subject to terms and conditions deemed necessary and convenient |
26 | | by the Board for periods on or after that date, may
purchase |
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1 | | insurance coverage from the insurance account provided that:
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2 | | (1) a site investigation designed to identify soil and
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3 | | groundwater contamination resulting from the release
of a |
4 | | drycleaning solvent has been completed for the drycleaning |
5 | | facility to be insured and the site investigation has been |
6 | | found adequate by the Council before July 1, 2020 or by the |
7 | | Agency on or after that date; and
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8 | | (2) the drycleaning facility
is participating in and |
9 | | meets all
drycleaning compliance program requirements |
10 | | adopted by the Board pursuant Section 12 of this Act; the |
11 | | Drycleaner Environmental Response Trust Fund Act.
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12 | | (3) the drycleaning facility to be insured is licensed |
13 | | under Section 60 of this Act and all fees due under that |
14 | | Section have been paid; |
15 | | (4) the owner or operator of the drycleaning facility |
16 | | to be insured provides proof to the Agency or Council that: |
17 | | (A) all drycleaning solvent wastes generated at |
18 | | the facility are managed in accordance with applicable |
19 | | State waste management laws and rules; |
20 | | (B) there is no discharge of wastewater from |
21 | | drycleaning machines, or of drycleaning solvent from |
22 | | drycleaning operations, to a sanitary sewer or septic |
23 | | tank, to the surface, or in groundwater; |
24 | | (C) the facility has a containment dike or other |
25 | | containment structure around each machine, item of |
26 | | equipment, drycleaning area, and portable waste |
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1 | | container in which any drycleaning solvent is |
2 | | utilized, that is capable of containing leaks, spills, |
3 | | or releases of drycleaning solvent from that machine, |
4 | | item, area, or container, including: (i) 100% of the |
5 | | drycleaning solvent in the largest tank or vessel; (ii) |
6 | | 100% of the drycleaning solvent of each item of |
7 | | drycleaning equipment; and (iii) 100% of the |
8 | | drycleaning solvent of the largest portable waste |
9 | | container or at least 10% of the total volume of the |
10 | | portable waste containers stored within the |
11 | | containment dike or structure, whichever is greater; |
12 | | (D) those portions of diked floor surfaces at the |
13 | | facility on which a drycleaning solvent may leak, |
14 | | spill, or otherwise be released are sealed or otherwise |
15 | | rendered impervious; |
16 | | (E) all drycleaning solvent is delivered to the |
17 | | facility by means of closed, direct-coupled delivery |
18 | | systems; and |
19 | | (F) the drycleaning facility is in compliance with |
20 | | paragraph (2) of subsection (d) of this Section; and |
21 | | (5) the owner or operator of the drycleaning facility |
22 | | to be insured has paid all insurance premiums for insurance |
23 | | coverage provided under this Section. |
24 | | Petroleum underground storage tank systems that are in |
25 | | compliance with applicable USEPA and State Fire Marshal |
26 | | rules, including, but not limited to, leak detection system |
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1 | | rules, are exempt from the secondary containment |
2 | | requirement in subparagraph (C) of paragraph (3) of this |
3 | | subsection (d). |
4 | | (e) The annual premium for insurance coverage shall be:
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5 | | (1) For the year July 1, 1999 through June 30,
2000, |
6 | | $250
per drycleaning facility.
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7 | | (2) For the year July 1, 2000 through
June 30, 2001, |
8 | | $375
per drycleaning facility.
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9 | | (3) For the year July 1, 2001 through
June 30, 2002, |
10 | | $500
per drycleaning facility.
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11 | | (4) For the year July 1, 2002 through
June 30, 2003, |
12 | | $625
per drycleaning facility.
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13 | | (5) For each subsequent program year through the |
14 | | program year ending June 30, 2019 For subsequent years , an |
15 | | owner or operator applying for
coverage shall pay an annual |
16 | | actuarially-sound insurance premium
for coverage by the |
17 | | insurance account. The Council may approve
Fund coverage |
18 | | through the payment of a premium established on
an |
19 | | actuarially-sound basis, taking into consideration the |
20 | | risk to the
insurance account presented by the insured.
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21 | | Risk factor adjustments utilized to determine |
22 | | actuarially-sound
insurance premiums should reflect the |
23 | | range of risk presented by
the variety of drycleaning |
24 | | systems, monitoring systems, drycleaning
volume, risk |
25 | | management practices, and other factors as
determined by |
26 | | the Council. As used in this item, "actuarially sound" is |
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1 | | not
limited to Fund premium revenue equaling or exceeding |
2 | | Fund
expenditures for the general drycleaning facility |
3 | | population.
Actuarially-determined premiums shall be |
4 | | published at least 180
days prior to the premiums becoming |
5 | | effective.
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6 | | (6) For the year July 1, 2020 through June 30, 2021, |
7 | | and for subsequent years through June 30, 2029, $1,500 per |
8 | | drycleaning facility per year. |
9 | | (7) For July 1, 2029 through January 1, 2030, $750 per |
10 | | drycleaning facility. |
11 | | (e-5) (Blank). |
12 | | (e-6) (Blank). |
13 | | (f) If coverage is purchased for any part of a year, the |
14 | | purchaser shall pay
the full annual premium. Until July 1, |
15 | | 2020, the The insurance premium is fully earned upon issuance
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16 | | of the insurance policy. Beginning July 1, 2020, coverage first |
17 | | commences for a purchaser only after payment of the full annual |
18 | | premium due for the applicable program year.
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19 | | (g) Any insurance coverage provided under this Section |
20 | | shall be subject to a
$10,000 deductible.
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21 | | (h) A future repeal of this Section shall not terminate
the
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22 | | obligations under this Section or authority necessary to |
23 | | administer the
obligations until the obligations are |
24 | | satisfied, including but not limited to
the payment of claims |
25 | | filed prior
to the effective date of any future repeal against |
26 | | the insurance account until
moneys in the account are |
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1 | | exhausted. Upon exhaustion of the
moneys in the account, any |
2 | | remaining claims shall be invalid. If moneys remain
in the |
3 | | account following
satisfaction of the obligations under this |
4 | | Section,
the remaining moneys and moneys due the account shall |
5 | | be deposited in the remedial action account.
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6 | | (Source: P.A. 101-400, eff. 7-1-20.)
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7 | | Section 15. The Drycleaner Environmental Response Trust |
8 | | Fund Act is amended by changing Sections 5, 25, 40, and 60 as |
9 | | follows:
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10 | | (415 ILCS 135/5)
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11 | | (Text of Section before amendment by P.A. 101-400 )
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12 | | Sec. 5. Definitions. As used in this Act:
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13 | | (a) "Active drycleaning facility" means a drycleaning |
14 | | facility actively
engaged in drycleaning operations and |
15 | | licensed under Section 60 of this
Act.
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16 | | (b) "Agency" means the Illinois Environmental Protection |
17 | | Agency.
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18 | | (c) "Claimant" means an owner or operator of a drycleaning |
19 | | facility who has
applied for reimbursement from the remedial |
20 | | account or who has
submitted a claim under the insurance |
21 | | account with respect to a release.
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22 | | (d) "Council" means the Drycleaner Environmental Response |
23 | | Trust Fund
Council.
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24 | | (e) "Drycleaner Environmental Response Trust Fund" or |
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1 | | "Fund" means the
fund created under Section 10 of this Act.
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2 | | (f) "Drycleaning facility" means a facility located in this |
3 | | State that is
or has been engaged in drycleaning operations for |
4 | | the general public, other
than a:
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5 | | (1) facility located on a United States military base;
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6 | | (2) industrial laundry, commercial laundry, or linen |
7 | | supply facility;
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8 | | (3) prison
or other penal institution that engages in |
9 | | drycleaning only as part of
a Correctional Industries |
10 | | program to provide drycleaning to persons who are
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11 | | incarcerated in a prison or penal institution or to |
12 | | resident patients of a
State-operated
mental health |
13 | | facility;
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14 | | (4) not-for-profit hospital or other health care |
15 | | facility; or a
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16 | | (5) facility located or formerly located on federal or |
17 | | State property.
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18 | | (g) "Drycleaning operations" means drycleaning of apparel |
19 | | and household
fabrics for the general public, as described in |
20 | | Standard Industrial
Classification Industry No. 7215 and No. |
21 | | 7216 in the Standard Industrial
Classification Manual (SIC) by |
22 | | the Technical Committee on Industrial
Classification.
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23 | | (h) "Drycleaning solvent" means any and all nonaqueous |
24 | | solvents, including
but not limited to a chlorine-based or |
25 | | petroleum-based formulation or
product, including green |
26 | | solvents, that are used as a primary
cleaning agent in |
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1 | | drycleaning operations.
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2 | | (i) "Emergency" or "emergency action" means a situation or |
3 | | an
immediate response to a situation to protect public health |
4 | | or safety.
"Emergency" or
"emergency action" does not mean |
5 | | removal of
contaminated soils, recovery of free product, or |
6 | | financial hardship. An
"emergency" or "emergency action" would |
7 | | normally be
expected to be directly related to a sudden event |
8 | | or discovery and would
last until the threat to public health |
9 | | is mitigated.
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10 | | (j) "Groundwater" means underground water that occurs |
11 | | within the saturated
zone and geologic materials where the |
12 | | fluid pressure in the pore space is equal
to or greater than |
13 | | the atmospheric pressure.
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14 | | (k) "Inactive drycleaning facility" means a drycleaning |
15 | | facility that is not
being used for drycleaning operations and |
16 | | is not registered under this Act.
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17 | | (l) "Maintaining a place of business in this State" or any |
18 | | like term means
(1) having or maintaining within this State, |
19 | | directly or through a subsidiary,
an
office, distribution |
20 | | facility, distribution house, sales house, warehouse, or
other |
21 | | place of business or (2) operating within this State as an |
22 | | agent or
representative for a person or a person's subsidiary |
23 | | engaged in the business
of selling to persons within this |
24 | | State, irrespective of whether the place of
business or agent |
25 | | or other representative is located in this State permanently
or |
26 | | temporary, or whether the person or the person's subsidiary |
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1 | | engages in the
business of selling in this State.
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2 | | (m) "No Further Remediation Letter" means a letter provided |
3 | | by the
Agency pursuant to Section 58.10 of Title XVII of the |
4 | | Environmental Protection
Act.
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5 | | (n) "Operator" means a person or entity holding a business |
6 | | license to
operate a licensed drycleaning facility or the |
7 | | business operation of
which the drycleaning facility is a part.
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8 | | (o) "Owner" means (1)
a person who owns or has possession |
9 | | or control of a drycleaning facility at
the time a release is |
10 | | discovered,
regardless of whether
the facility remains in |
11 | | operation or (2)
a parent corporation of the person under item |
12 | | (1) of this subdivision.
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13 | | (p) "Parent corporation" means a business entity or other |
14 | | business
arrangement that has elements of common ownership or |
15 | | control or that
uses a long-term contractual arrangement with a |
16 | | person to avoid direct
responsibility for conditions at a |
17 | | drycleaning facility.
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18 | | (q) "Person" means an individual, trust, firm, joint stock |
19 | | company,
corporation, consortium, joint venture, or other |
20 | | commercial entity.
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21 | | (r) "Program year" means the period beginning on
July 1 and |
22 | | ending on the
following June 30.
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23 | | (s) "Release" means any spilling, leaking, emitting, |
24 | | discharging, escaping,
leaching, or dispersing of drycleaning |
25 | | solvents from a drycleaning facility
to groundwater, surface |
26 | | water, or subsurface soils.
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1 | | (t) "Remedial action" means activities taken to comply with
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2 | | Sections 58.6 and 58.7 of the Environmental Protection Act and
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3 | | rules adopted by the Pollution Control Board under those |
4 | | Sections.
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5 | | (u) "Responsible party" means an owner, operator, or other |
6 | | person
financially responsible for costs of remediation of a |
7 | | release of drycleaning
solvents
from a drycleaning facility.
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8 | | (v) "Service provider" means a consultant, testing |
9 | | laboratory, monitoring
well installer, soil boring contractor, |
10 | | other contractor, lender, or any other
person who provides a |
11 | | product or service for which a claim for reimbursement
has been |
12 | | or will be filed against the remedial account or insurance |
13 | | account, or
a subcontractor of such a person.
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14 | | (w) "Virgin facility" means a drycleaning facility that has |
15 | | never had
chlorine-based or petroleum-based drycleaning |
16 | | solvents
stored or used at the property prior to it becoming a
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17 | | green solvent drycleaning facility.
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18 | | (Source: P.A. 93-201, eff. 1-1-04.)
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19 | | (Text of Section after amendment by P.A. 101-400 )
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20 | | Sec. 5. Definitions. As used in this Act:
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21 | | "Active drycleaning facility" means a drycleaning facility |
22 | | actively
engaged in drycleaning operations and licensed under |
23 | | Section 60 of this
Act.
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24 | | "Agency" means the Illinois Environmental Protection |
25 | | Agency.
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1 | | "Board" means the Illinois Pollution Control Board. |
2 | | "Claimant" means an owner or operator of a drycleaning |
3 | | facility who has
applied for reimbursement from the remedial |
4 | | account or who has
submitted a claim under the insurance |
5 | | account with respect to a release.
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6 | | "Council" means the Drycleaner Environmental Response |
7 | | Trust Fund
Council.
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8 | | "Drycleaner Environmental Response Trust Fund" or "Fund" |
9 | | means the
fund created under Section 10 of this Act.
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10 | | "Drycleaning facility" means a facility located in this |
11 | | State that is
or has been engaged in drycleaning operations for |
12 | | the general public, other
than:
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13 | | (1) a facility located on a United States military |
14 | | base;
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15 | | (2) an industrial laundry, commercial laundry, or |
16 | | linen supply facility;
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17 | | (3) a prison
or other penal institution that engages in |
18 | | drycleaning only as part of
a Correctional Industries |
19 | | program to provide drycleaning to persons who are
|
20 | | incarcerated in a prison or penal institution or to |
21 | | resident patients of a
State-operated
mental health |
22 | | facility;
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23 | | (4) a not-for-profit hospital or other health care |
24 | | facility; or a
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25 | | (5) a facility located or formerly located on federal |
26 | | or State property.
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1 | | "Drycleaning operations" means drycleaning of apparel and |
2 | | household
fabrics for the general public, as described in |
3 | | Standard Industrial
Classification Industry No. 7215 and No. |
4 | | 7216 in the Standard Industrial
Classification Manual (SIC) by |
5 | | the Technical Committee on Industrial
Classification.
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6 | | "Drycleaning solvent" means any and all nonaqueous |
7 | | solvents, including
but not limited to a chlorine-based or |
8 | | petroleum-based formulation or
product, including green |
9 | | solvents, that are used as a primary
cleaning agent in |
10 | | drycleaning operations.
|
11 | | "Emergency" or "emergency action" means a situation or an
|
12 | | immediate response to a situation to protect public health or |
13 | | safety.
"Emergency" or
"emergency action" does not mean removal |
14 | | of
contaminated soils, recovery of free product, or financial |
15 | | hardship. An
"emergency" or "emergency action" would normally |
16 | | be
expected to be directly related to a sudden event or |
17 | | discovery and would
last until the threat to public health is |
18 | | mitigated.
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19 | | "Groundwater" means underground water that occurs within |
20 | | the saturated
zone and geologic materials where the fluid |
21 | | pressure in the pore space is equal
to or greater than the |
22 | | atmospheric pressure.
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23 | | "Inactive drycleaning facility" means a drycleaning |
24 | | facility that is not
being used for drycleaning operations and |
25 | | is not registered under this Act.
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26 | | "Maintaining a place of business in this State" or any like |
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1 | | term means
(1) having or maintaining within this State, |
2 | | directly or through a subsidiary,
an
office, distribution |
3 | | facility, distribution house, sales house, warehouse, or
other |
4 | | place of business or (2) operating within this State as an |
5 | | agent or
representative for a person or a person's subsidiary |
6 | | engaged in the business
of selling to persons within this |
7 | | State, irrespective of whether the place of
business or agent |
8 | | or other representative is located in this State permanently
or |
9 | | temporary, or whether the person or the person's subsidiary |
10 | | engages in the
business of selling in this State.
|
11 | | "No Further Remediation Letter" means a letter provided by |
12 | | the
Agency pursuant to Section 58.10 of Title XVII of the |
13 | | Environmental Protection
Act.
|
14 | | "Operator" means a person or entity holding a business |
15 | | license to
operate a licensed drycleaning facility or the |
16 | | business operation of
which the drycleaning facility is a part.
|
17 | | "Owner" means (1)
a person who owns or has possession or |
18 | | control of a drycleaning facility at
the time a release is |
19 | | discovered,
regardless of whether
the facility remains in |
20 | | operation or (2)
a parent corporation of the person under item |
21 | | (1) of this subdivision.
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22 | | "Parent corporation" means a business entity or other |
23 | | business
arrangement that has elements of common ownership or |
24 | | control or that
uses a long-term contractual arrangement with a |
25 | | person to avoid direct
responsibility for conditions at a |
26 | | drycleaning facility.
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1 | | "Person" means an individual, trust, firm, joint stock |
2 | | company,
corporation, consortium, joint venture, or other |
3 | | commercial entity.
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4 | | "Program year" means the period beginning on
July 1 and |
5 | | ending on the
following June 30.
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6 | | "Release" means any spilling, leaking, emitting, |
7 | | discharging, escaping,
leaching, or dispersing of drycleaning |
8 | | solvents from a drycleaning facility
to groundwater, surface |
9 | | water, or subsurface soils.
|
10 | | "Remedial action" means activities taken to comply with |
11 | | Title XVII
of the Environmental Protection Act and
rules |
12 | | adopted by the Board to administer that Title.
|
13 | | "Responsible party" means an owner, operator, or other |
14 | | person
financially responsible for costs of remediation of a |
15 | | release of drycleaning
solvents
from a drycleaning facility.
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16 | | "Service provider" means a consultant, testing laboratory, |
17 | | monitoring
well installer, soil boring contractor, other |
18 | | contractor, lender, or any other
person who provides a product |
19 | | or service for which a claim for reimbursement
has been or will |
20 | | be filed against the Fund, or
a subcontractor of such a person.
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21 | | "Virgin facility" means a drycleaning facility that has |
22 | | never had
chlorine-based or petroleum-based drycleaning |
23 | | solvents
stored or used at the property prior to it becoming a
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24 | | green solvent drycleaning facility.
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25 | | (Source: P.A. 101-400, eff. 7-1-20.)
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1 | | (415 ILCS 135/25)
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2 | | (Text of Section before amendment by P.A. 101-400 )
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3 | | Sec. 25. Powers and duties of the Council.
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4 | | (a) The Council shall have all of the general
powers |
5 | | reasonably necessary and convenient to carry out its purposes
|
6 | | and may perform the following functions, subject to any express
|
7 | | limitations contained
in
this Act:
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8 | | (1) Take actions and enter into agreements necessary to
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9 | | reimburse claimants for eligible remedial action expenses, |
10 | | assist
the Agency to protect the environment from releases, |
11 | | reduce costs
associated with remedial actions, and |
12 | | establish and implement an
insurance program.
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13 | | (2) Acquire and hold personal property to be used for |
14 | | the purpose of
remedial action.
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15 | | (3) Purchase, construct, improve, furnish, equip, |
16 | | lease, option, sell,
exchange, or otherwise dispose of one |
17 | | or more improvements
under the terms it determines.
The |
18 | | Council may define "improvements" by rule for purposes of |
19 | | this Act.
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20 | | (4) Grant a lien, pledge, assignment, or other |
21 | | encumbrance on one or
more revenues, assets of right, |
22 | | accounts, or funds established or
received in connection |
23 | | with the Fund, including revenues derived
from fees or |
24 | | taxes collected under this Act.
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25 | | (5) Contract for the acquisition or construction of one |
26 | | or more
improvements or parts of one or more improvements |
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1 | | or for the
leasing, subleasing, sale, or other disposition |
2 | | of one or more
improvements in a manner the Council |
3 | | determines.
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4 | | (6) Cooperate with the Agency in the implementation and |
5 | | administration of
this Act to minimize unnecessary |
6 | | duplication of effort,
reporting, or paperwork and to |
7 | | maximize environmental protection
within the funding |
8 | | limits of this Act.
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9 | | (7) Except as otherwise provided by law, inspect any |
10 | | document in the
possession of an owner, operator,
service |
11 | | provider, or any other person if the document is relevant |
12 | | to
a claim for reimbursement under this Section or may |
13 | | inspect a
drycleaning facility for which a claim for |
14 | | benefits under this Act
has been submitted.
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15 | | (b) The Council shall pre-approve, and the contracting |
16 | | parties shall seek
pre-approval for, a contract entered into |
17 | | under
this Act if the cost of the contract exceeds $75,000.
The
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18 | | Council or its designee shall review and approve or disapprove
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19 | | all contracts entered into under this Act. However, review by |
20 | | the Council or
its
designee shall not be required when an |
21 | | emergency situation exists.
All contracts entered into by the |
22 | | Council shall be awarded on a
competitive basis to the maximum |
23 | | extent practical. In those
situations where it is determined |
24 | | that bidding is not practical, the
basis for the determination |
25 | | of impracticability shall be documented
by the Council or its |
26 | | designee.
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1 | | (c) The Council may prioritize the expenditure of funds |
2 | | from the
remedial action account whenever it determines that |
3 | | there are not
sufficient funds to settle all current claims. In |
4 | | prioritizing, the Council may
consider the
following:
|
5 | | (1) the degree to which human health is affected by the |
6 | | exposure
posed by the release;
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7 | | (2) the reduction of risk to human health derived from
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8 | | remedial action compared to the cost of the remedial |
9 | | action;
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10 | | (3) the present and planned uses of the impacted |
11 | | property; and
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12 | | (4) other factors as determined by the Council.
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13 | | (d) The Council shall adopt rules allowing the direct |
14 | | payment from
the Fund to a contractor who performs remediation. |
15 | | The rules concerning the
direct payment shall include a |
16 | | provision that any applicable deductible must be
paid by the |
17 | | drycleaning facility prior to any direct payment from the Fund.
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18 | | (e) The Council may purchase reinsurance coverage to reduce |
19 | | the
Fund's potential liability for reimbursement of remedial |
20 | | action costs.
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21 | | (Source: P.A. 93-201, eff. 1-1-04.)
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22 | | (Text of Section after amendment by P.A. 101-400 )
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23 | | Sec. 25. Powers and duties of the Agency and Board .
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24 | | (a) The Agency shall have all of the general
powers |
25 | | reasonably necessary and convenient to carry out
this Act, |
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1 | | including, but not limited to, the power to:
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2 | | (1) Take actions and enter into agreements necessary |
3 | | to: |
4 | | (A)
reimburse claimants for eligible remedial |
5 | | action expenses; |
6 | | (B) protect the environment from releases for |
7 | | which claimants are eligible for reimbursement under |
8 | | this Act by, among other things, performing |
9 | | investigative, remedial, or other appropriate actions |
10 | | in response to those releases; and |
11 | | (C) reduce costs
associated with remedial actions ; |
12 | | and . |
13 | | (D) pay eligible claims in accordance with |
14 | | coverage provided under Section 45 of this Act.
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15 | | (2) Acquire and hold personal property to be used for |
16 | | the purpose of
remedial action.
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17 | | (3) (Blank).
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18 | | (4) (Blank).
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19 | | (5) (Blank).
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20 | | (6) (Blank).
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21 | | (7) Except as otherwise provided by law, inspect any |
22 | | document in the
possession of an owner, operator,
service |
23 | | provider, or any other person if the document is relevant |
24 | | to
a claim for reimbursement under this Section or may |
25 | | inspect a
drycleaning facility for which a claim for |
26 | | benefits under this Act
has been submitted.
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1 | | (b) (Blank).
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2 | | (c) The Agency shall, in accordance with Board rules, |
3 | | prioritize the expenditure of funds from the
remedial action |
4 | | account whenever it determines that there are not
sufficient |
5 | | funds to settle all current claims. In prioritizing, the Agency |
6 | | shall
consider, among other things, the
following:
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7 | | (1) the degree to which human health is affected by the |
8 | | exposure
posed by the release;
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9 | | (2) the reduction of risk to human health derived from
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10 | | remedial action compared to the cost of the remedial |
11 | | action;
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12 | | (3) the present and planned uses of the impacted |
13 | | property; |
14 | | (4) whether the claimant is currently licensed, |
15 | | insured, and has paid all fees and premiums due under this |
16 | | Act; and
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17 | | (5) other factors as determined by the Board.
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18 | | (d) The Board may adopt rules allowing the direct payment |
19 | | from
the Fund to a contractor who performs remediation. The |
20 | | rules concerning the
direct payment shall include a provision |
21 | | that any applicable deductible must be
paid by the drycleaning |
22 | | facility prior to any direct payment from the Fund.
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23 | | (e) (Blank).
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24 | | (f) The Agency may, in accordance with constitutional |
25 | | limitations, enter at all reasonable times upon any private or |
26 | | public property for the purpose of inspecting and investigating |
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1 | | to ascertain possible violations of this Act, any rule adopted |
2 | | under this Act, or any order entered pursuant to this Act. |
3 | | (g) If the Agency becomes aware of a violation of this Act |
4 | | or any rule adopted under this Act, it may refer the matter to |
5 | | the Attorney General for enforcement. |
6 | | (h) In calendar years 2021 and 2022 and as deemed necessary |
7 | | by the Director of the Agency thereafter, the Agency shall |
8 | | prepare a report on the status of the Fund and convene a public |
9 | | meeting for purposes of disseminating the information in the |
10 | | report and accepting questions from members of the public on |
11 | | its contents. The reports prepared by the Agency under this |
12 | | subsection shall, at a minimum, describe the current financial |
13 | | status of the Fund, identify administrative expenses incurred |
14 | | by the Agency in its administration of the Fund, identify |
15 | | amounts from the Fund that have been applied toward remedial |
16 | | action and insurance claims under the Act, and list the |
17 | | drycleaning facilities in the State eligible for reimbursement |
18 | | from the Fund that have completed remedial action. The Agency |
19 | | shall make available on its website an electronic copy of the |
20 | | reports required under this subsection. |
21 | | (Source: P.A. 101-400, eff. 7-1-20.)
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22 | | (415 ILCS 135/40)
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23 | | (Text of Section before amendment by P.A. 101-400 )
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24 | | Sec. 40. Remedial action account.
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25 | | (a) The remedial action account is established to provide |
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1 | | reimbursement to
eligible
claimants for
drycleaning solvent |
2 | | investigation, remedial action planning, and
remedial action |
3 | | activities for existing drycleaning solvent contamination
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4 | | discovered at their drycleaning facilities.
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5 | | (b) The following persons are eligible for reimbursement |
6 | | from the remedial
action account:
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7 | | (1) In the case of claimant who is the owner or |
8 | | operator of an active
drycleaning
facility licensed by the |
9 | | Council under this Act at the time of application for
|
10 | | remedial action benefits afforded under
the Fund, the
|
11 | | claimant is only eligible for reimbursement of remedial
|
12 | | action costs incurred in connection with a release
from |
13 | | that drycleaning facility,
subject to any other |
14 | | limitations under this Act.
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15 | | (2) In the case of a claimant who is the owner of an |
16 | | inactive drycleaning
facility and
was the owner or operator |
17 | | of the drycleaning facility when it was
an active |
18 | | drycleaning facility, the claimant is only eligible for
|
19 | | reimbursement of remedial action costs incurred in
|
20 | | connection with a release from the drycleaning facility,
|
21 | | subject to any other limitations under
this Act.
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22 | | (c) An eligible claimant requesting reimbursement from the |
23 | | remedial action
account shall meet all of the following:
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24 | | (1) The claimant demonstrates that the source of the |
25 | | release is from
the claimant's drycleaning facility.
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26 | | (2) At the time the release was discovered by the |
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1 | | claimant, the claimant
and the drycleaning facility were in |
2 | | compliance with the Agency reporting
and technical |
3 | | operating requirements.
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4 | | (3) The claimant reported the release in a timely |
5 | | manner to
the Agency in accordance with State law.
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6 | | (4) (Blank).
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7 | | (5) If the claimant is the owner or operator of an |
8 | | active drycleaning
facility, the claimant has provided to |
9 | | the Council proof of implementation and
maintenance of the |
10 | | following pollution prevention measures:
|
11 | | (A) That all drycleaning solvent wastes generated |
12 | | at a drycleaning
facility be managed in accordance with |
13 | | applicable State
waste management laws and rules.
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14 | | (B) A prohibition on the discharge of wastewater |
15 | | from drycleaning
machines or of drycleaning solvent |
16 | | from drycleaning
operations to a sanitary sewer or |
17 | | septic tank or to the
surface or in groundwater.
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18 | | (C) That every drycleaning facility:
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19 | | (I) install a containment dike or other |
20 | | containment
structure around each machine, item of |
21 | | equipment, drycleaning area, and portable waste |
22 | | container in which
any
drycleaning solvent is |
23 | | utilized, which shall be capable
of containing |
24 | | leaks, spills, or releases of
drycleaning
solvent |
25 | | from that machine, item, area, or container. The |
26 | | containment
dike or other containment structure |
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1 | | shall be capable of at least the following:
(i) |
2 | | containing a capacity of 110% of the drycleaning |
3 | | solvent in the largest
tank or vessel within the |
4 | | machine; (ii) containing 100% of the drycleaning
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5 | | solvent of each item of equipment or drycleaning |
6 | | area; and (iii) containing
100% of the drycleaning |
7 | | solvent of the largest portable waste container or |
8 | | at
least 10% of the total volume of the portable |
9 | | waste containers stored within
the containment |
10 | | dike or structure, whichever is greater.
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11 | | Petroleum underground storage tank systems |
12 | | that are upgraded in
accordance with USEPA upgrade |
13 | | standards pursuant to 40 CFR Part 280 for the
tanks |
14 | | and
related piping systems and use a leak detection |
15 | | system approved by the USEPA or
IEPA are exempt |
16 | | from this secondary containment requirement; and
|
17 | | (II) seal or otherwise render impervious those |
18 | | portions of
diked floor surfaces on which a |
19 | | drycleaning
solvent may leak, spill, or otherwise |
20 | | be released.
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21 | | (D) A requirement that all drycleaning solvent |
22 | | shall be delivered
to drycleaning facilities by means |
23 | | of closed, direct-coupled
delivery systems.
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24 | | (6) An active drycleaning facility has maintained |
25 | | continuous financial
assurance for environmental liability |
26 | | coverage in the amount of at least
$500,000 at least since |
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1 | | the date of award of benefits under this Section
or July 1, |
2 | | 2000, whichever is earlier.
An uninsured drycleaning |
3 | | facility that
has filed an application for insurance with |
4 | | the Fund by January 1, 2004,
obtained insurance through |
5 | | that application, and maintained that insurance
coverage |
6 | | continuously shall be considered to have conformed with the
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7 | | requirements of this subdivision (6). To conform with this |
8 | | requirement the
applicant must pay the equivalent of the |
9 | | total premiums due for the period
beginning June 30, 2000 |
10 | | through the date of application plus a 20% penalty of
the |
11 | | total premiums due for that period.
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12 | | (7) The release was discovered on or after July
1, 1997 |
13 | | and before July 1, 2006.
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14 | | (d) A claimant shall submit a completed application form
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15 | | provided by the Council. The application shall contain |
16 | | documentation of
activities, plans, and expenditures |
17 | | associated with the eligible costs
incurred in response to a |
18 | | release of drycleaning solvent from a
drycleaning facility. |
19 | | Application for remedial action account benefits must be
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20 | | submitted to the Council on or before June 30, 2005.
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21 | | (e) Claimants shall be subject to the following deductible |
22 | | requirements,
unless modified pursuant to the Council's |
23 | | authority under
Section 75:
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24 | | (1) An eligible claimant submitting a claim
for an |
25 | | active drycleaning facility is responsible for the first |
26 | | $5,000 of
eligible investigation costs and for the first |
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1 | | $10,000 of eligible remedial
action costs incurred in |
2 | | connection with the release from the drycleaning
facility |
3 | | and is only eligible for reimbursement for costs that |
4 | | exceed
those amounts, subject to any other limitations of |
5 | | this Act.
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6 | | (2) An eligible claimant submitting a
claim for an |
7 | | inactive drycleaning facility is responsible for the first |
8 | | $10,000
of eligible investigation costs and for the first |
9 | | $10,000 of eligible remedial
action costs incurred in |
10 | | connection with the release from that drycleaning
|
11 | | facility, and is only eligible for reimbursement for costs |
12 | | that exceed
those amounts, subject to any other limitations |
13 | | of this Act.
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14 | | (f) Claimants are subject to the following limitations on |
15 | | reimbursement:
|
16 | | (1) Subsequent to meeting the deductible requirements |
17 | | of
subsection (e), and pursuant to the requirements of |
18 | | Section 75,
reimbursement shall not exceed $300,000 per |
19 | | active drycleaning facility and
$50,000 per inactive |
20 | | drycleaning facility.
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21 | | (2) A contract in which one of the parties to the |
22 | | contract is a claimant,
for goods or services that may be |
23 | | payable or reimbursable from
the Council, is void and |
24 | | unenforceable unless and until the Council has found
that |
25 | | the
contract terms are within the range of usual and |
26 | | customary rates
for similar or equivalent goods or services |
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1 | | within this State and
has found that the goods or services |
2 | | are necessary for the claimant to
comply with Council |
3 | | standards or other applicable regulatory standards.
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4 | | (3) A claimant may appoint the Council as an agent for |
5 | | the purposes of
negotiating contracts with suppliers of |
6 | | goods or services
reimbursable by the Fund. The Council may |
7 | | select another
contractor for goods or services other than |
8 | | the one offered by the
claimant if the scope of the |
9 | | proposed work or actual work of the
claimant's offered |
10 | | contractor does not reflect the quality of workmanship
|
11 | | required or if the costs are determined to be excessive, as |
12 | | determined by the
Council.
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13 | | (4) The Council may require a claimant to obtain and |
14 | | submit 3 bids
and may require specific terms and conditions |
15 | | in a
contract subject to approval.
|
16 | | (5) The Council may enter into a contract or an |
17 | | exclusive contract with
the supplier of goods or services |
18 | | required by a claimant or class of
claimants, in connection |
19 | | with an expense reimbursable from the
Fund, for a specified |
20 | | good or service at a gross maximum
price or fixed rate, and |
21 | | may limit reimbursement accordingly.
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22 | | (6) Unless emergency conditions exist, a service |
23 | | provider shall
obtain the Council's approval of the budget |
24 | | for the remediation work
before commencing the work. No |
25 | | expense incurred that is above the budgeted
amount shall be |
26 | | paid unless the Council approves
the expense prior to its |
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1 | | being incurred. All invoices and bills relating to
the |
2 | | remediation work shall be submitted with appropriate |
3 | | documentation, as
deemed
necessary by the Council.
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4 | | (7) Neither the Council nor an eligible claimant is |
5 | | responsible for
payment for
costs incurred that have not |
6 | | been previously approved by the
Council, unless an |
7 | | emergency exists.
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8 | | (8) The Council may determine the usual and customary |
9 | | costs of each
item for which reimbursement may be awarded |
10 | | under this Section.
The Council may revise the usual and |
11 | | customary costs from time
to time as necessary, but costs |
12 | | submitted for reimbursement shall
be subject to the rates |
13 | | in effect at the time the costs were
incurred.
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14 | | (9) If a claimant has pollution liability insurance |
15 | | coverage other than
coverage provided by the insurance |
16 | | account under this Act,
that coverage shall be primary. |
17 | | Reimbursement from the remedial
account shall be limited to |
18 | | the deductible amounts under the primary
coverage and the
|
19 | | amount that exceeds the policy limits of the primary |
20 | | coverage,
subject to the deductible amounts of this Act. If |
21 | | there is a
dispute between the claimant and the primary |
22 | | insurance provider,
reimbursement from the remedial action |
23 | | account may be made to the claimant
after the claimant
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24 | | assigns all of his or her interests in the insurance |
25 | | coverage to the Council.
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26 | | (g) The source of funds for the remedial action account |
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1 | | shall be moneys
allocated to the account by the Council |
2 | | according to the Fund budget
approved by the Council.
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3 | | (h) A drycleaning facility will be classified as active or |
4 | | inactive for
purposes of
determining benefits under this |
5 | | Section based on the status of the facility
on the date a claim |
6 | | is filed.
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7 | | (i) Eligible claimants shall conduct remedial action in |
8 | | accordance with
the
Site Remediation Program under the |
9 | | Environmental Protection Act and Part 740 of
Title 35 of the |
10 | | Illinois Administrative Code and the Tiered Approach to Cleanup
|
11 | | Objectives under Part 742 of Title 35 of the Illinois |
12 | | Administrative Code.
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13 | | (j) Effective January 1, 2012, an active drycleaning |
14 | | facility that has previously received or is currently receiving |
15 | | reimbursement for the costs of a remedial action, as defined in |
16 | | this Act, shall maintain continuous financial assurance for |
17 | | environmental liability coverage in the amount of at least |
18 | | $500,000 until the earlier of (i) January 1, 2020 or (ii) the |
19 | | date the Council determines the drycleaning facility is an |
20 | | inactive drycleaning facility. Failure to comply with this |
21 | | requirement will result in the revocation of the drycleaning |
22 | | facility's existing license and in the inability of the |
23 | | drycleaning facility to obtain or renew a license under Section |
24 | | 60 of this Act. |
25 | | (Source: P.A. 96-774, eff. 1-1-10; 97-377, eff. 1-1-12.)
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1 | | (Text of Section after amendment by P.A. 101-400 )
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2 | | Sec. 40. Remedial action account.
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3 | | (a) The remedial action account is established to provide |
4 | | reimbursement to
eligible
claimants for
drycleaning solvent |
5 | | investigation, remedial action planning, and
remedial action |
6 | | activities for existing drycleaning solvent contamination
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7 | | discovered at their drycleaning facilities.
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8 | | (b) The following persons are eligible for reimbursement |
9 | | from the remedial
action account:
|
10 | | (1) In the case of a claimant who is the owner or |
11 | | operator of an active
drycleaning
facility licensed under |
12 | | this Act at the time of application for
remedial action |
13 | | benefits afforded under
the Fund, the
claimant is only |
14 | | eligible for reimbursement of remedial
action costs |
15 | | incurred in connection with a release
from that drycleaning |
16 | | facility,
subject to any other limitations under this Act.
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17 | | (2) In the case of a claimant who is the owner of an |
18 | | inactive drycleaning
facility and
was the owner or operator |
19 | | of the drycleaning facility when it was
an active |
20 | | drycleaning facility, the claimant is only eligible for
|
21 | | reimbursement of remedial action costs incurred in
|
22 | | connection with a release from the drycleaning facility,
|
23 | | subject to any other limitations under
this Act.
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24 | | (c) An eligible claimant requesting reimbursement from the |
25 | | remedial action
account shall meet all of the following:
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26 | | (1) The claimant demonstrates that the source of the |
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1 | | release is from
the claimant's drycleaning facility.
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2 | | (2) At the time the release was discovered by the |
3 | | claimant, the claimant
and the drycleaning facility were in |
4 | | compliance with the Agency reporting
and technical |
5 | | operating requirements.
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6 | | (3) The claimant reported the release in a timely |
7 | | manner in accordance with State law.
|
8 | | (4) The drycleaning facility site is enrolled in the |
9 | | Site Remediation Program established under Title XVII of |
10 | | the Environmental Protection Act.
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11 | | (5) If the claimant is the owner or operator of an |
12 | | active drycleaning
facility, the claimant must ensure |
13 | | that:
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14 | | (A) All drycleaning solvent wastes generated at |
15 | | the drycleaning
facility are managed in accordance |
16 | | with applicable State
waste management laws and rules.
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17 | | (B) There is no discharge of wastewater from |
18 | | drycleaning
machines, or of drycleaning solvent from |
19 | | drycleaning
operations, to a sanitary sewer or septic |
20 | | tank or to the
surface or in groundwater.
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21 | | (C) The drycleaning facility has a containment |
22 | | dike or other containment
structure around each |
23 | | machine, item of equipment, drycleaning area, and |
24 | | portable waste container in which
any
drycleaning |
25 | | solvent is utilized, which is capable
of containing |
26 | | leaks, spills, or releases of
drycleaning
solvent from |
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1 | | that machine, item, area, or container. The |
2 | | containment
dike or other containment structure shall |
3 | | be capable of at least the following:
(i) containing a |
4 | | capacity of 110% of the drycleaning solvent in the |
5 | | largest
tank or vessel within the machine; (ii) |
6 | | containing 100% of the drycleaning
solvent of each item |
7 | | of equipment or drycleaning area; and (iii) containing
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8 | | 100% of the drycleaning solvent of the largest portable |
9 | | waste container or at
least 10% of the total volume of |
10 | | the portable waste containers stored within
the |
11 | | containment dike or structure, whichever is greater.
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12 | | Petroleum underground storage tank systems that |
13 | | are in compliance
with USEPA and State Fire Marshal |
14 | | rules, including, but not limited to, leak detection |
15 | | system rules, are exempt from this secondary |
16 | | containment requirement.
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17 | | (D) Those portions of
diked floor surfaces on which |
18 | | a drycleaning
solvent may leak, spill, or otherwise be |
19 | | released are sealed or otherwise impervious.
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20 | | (E) All drycleaning solvent is delivered
to |
21 | | drycleaning facilities by means of closed, |
22 | | direct-coupled
delivery systems.
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23 | | (6) An active drycleaning facility has maintained |
24 | | continuous financial
assurance for environmental liability |
25 | | coverage in the amount of at least
$500,000 at least since |
26 | | the date of award of benefits under this Section
or July 1, |
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1 | | 2000, whichever is earlier.
An uninsured drycleaning |
2 | | facility that
has filed an application for insurance with |
3 | | the Fund by January 1, 2004,
obtained insurance through |
4 | | that application, and maintained that insurance
coverage |
5 | | continuously shall be considered to have conformed with the
|
6 | | requirements of this subdivision (6). To conform with this |
7 | | requirement the
applicant must pay the equivalent of the |
8 | | total premiums due for the period
beginning June 30, 2000 |
9 | | through the date of application plus a 20% penalty of
the |
10 | | total premiums due for that period.
|
11 | | (7) The release was discovered on or after July
1, 1997 |
12 | | and before July 1, 2006.
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13 | | (d) A claimant must have submitted a completed application |
14 | | form
provided by the Council. The application shall contain |
15 | | documentation of
activities, plans, and expenditures |
16 | | associated with the eligible costs
incurred in response to a |
17 | | release of drycleaning solvent from a
drycleaning facility. |
18 | | Application for remedial action account benefits must have been
|
19 | | submitted to the Council on or before June 30, 2005.
|
20 | | (e) Claimants shall be subject to the following deductible |
21 | | requirements:
|
22 | | (1) If, by January 1, 2008, an eligible claimant |
23 | | submitting a claim for an active drycleaning facility |
24 | | completed site investigation and submitted to the Council a |
25 | | complete remedial action plan for the site, then the |
26 | | eligible claimant is responsible for the first $5,000 of
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1 | | eligible investigation costs and for the first $10,000 of |
2 | | eligible remedial
action costs incurred in connection with |
3 | | the release from the drycleaning
facility and is only |
4 | | eligible for reimbursement for costs that exceed
those |
5 | | amounts, subject to any other limitations of this Act. Any |
6 | | eligible claimant submitting any other claim for an active |
7 | | drycleaning facility is responsible for the first $5,000 of |
8 | | eligible investigation costs and for the first $15,000 of |
9 | | eligible remedial action costs incurred in connection with |
10 | | the release from the drycleaning facility, and is only |
11 | | eligible for reimbursement for costs that exceed those |
12 | | amounts, subject to any other limitations of this Act.
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13 | | (2) If, by January 1, 2008, an eligible claimant |
14 | | submitting a claim for an inactive drycleaning facility |
15 | | completed site investigation and submitted to the Council a |
16 | | complete remedial action plan for the site, then the |
17 | | claimant is responsible for the first $10,000
of eligible |
18 | | investigation costs and for the first $10,000 of eligible |
19 | | remedial
action costs incurred in connection with the |
20 | | release from that drycleaning
facility, and is only |
21 | | eligible for reimbursement for costs that exceed
those |
22 | | amounts, subject to any other limitations of this Act. Any |
23 | | eligible claimant submitting any other claim for an |
24 | | inactive drycleaning facility is responsible for the first |
25 | | $15,000 of eligible investigation costs and for the first |
26 | | $15,000 of eligible remedial action costs incurred in |
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1 | | connection with the release from the drycleaning facility, |
2 | | and is only eligible for reimbursement for costs that |
3 | | exceed those amounts, subject to any other limitations of |
4 | | this Act.
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5 | | (f) Claimants are subject to the following limitations on |
6 | | reimbursement:
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7 | | (1) Subsequent to meeting the deductible requirements |
8 | | of
subsection (e),
reimbursement shall not exceed $300,000 |
9 | | per active drycleaning facility and
$50,000 per inactive |
10 | | drycleaning facility.
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11 | | (2) (Blank).
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12 | | (3) (Blank).
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13 | | (4) The Agency may require a claimant to obtain and |
14 | | submit 3 bids
and may require specific terms and conditions |
15 | | in a
contract subject to approval.
|
16 | | (5) The Agency may enter into a contract or an |
17 | | exclusive contract with
the supplier of goods or services |
18 | | required by a claimant or class of
claimants, in connection |
19 | | with an expense reimbursable from the
Fund, for a specified |
20 | | good or service at a gross maximum
price or fixed rate, and |
21 | | may limit reimbursement accordingly.
|
22 | | (6) Unless emergency conditions exist, a service |
23 | | provider shall
obtain the Agency's approval of all |
24 | | remediation work to be reimbursed from the Fund and a |
25 | | budget for the remediation work
before commencing the work. |
26 | | No expense incurred that is above the budgeted
amount shall |
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1 | | be paid unless the Agency approves
the expense. All |
2 | | invoices and bills relating to
the remediation work shall |
3 | | be submitted with appropriate documentation, as
deemed
|
4 | | necessary by the Agency.
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5 | | (7) Neither the Council, nor the Agency, nor an |
6 | | eligible claimant is responsible for
payment for
costs |
7 | | incurred that have not been previously approved by the
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8 | | Council, or Agency, unless an emergency exists.
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9 | | (8) To be eligible for reimbursement from the Fund, |
10 | | costs must be within the range of usual and customary rates |
11 | | for similar or equivalent goods or services, incurred in |
12 | | performance of remediation work approved by the Agency, and |
13 | | necessary to respond to the release for which the claimant |
14 | | is seeking
reimbursement from the Fund.
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15 | | (9) If a claimant has pollution liability insurance |
16 | | coverage other than
coverage provided by the insurance |
17 | | account under this Act,
that coverage shall be primary. |
18 | | Reimbursement from the remedial
account shall be limited to |
19 | | the deductible amounts under the primary
coverage and the
|
20 | | amount that exceeds the policy limits of the primary |
21 | | coverage,
subject to the deductible amounts established |
22 | | pursuant to this Act.
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23 | | (f-5) Costs of corrective action or indemnification |
24 | | incurred by a claimant which have been paid to a claimant under |
25 | | a policy of insurance other than the insurance provided under |
26 | | this Act, another written agreement, or a court order are not |
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1 | | eligible for reimbursement. A claimant who receives payment |
2 | | under such a policy, written agreement, or court order shall |
3 | | reimburse the State to the extent such payment covers costs for |
4 | | which payment was received from the Fund. Any moneys received |
5 | | by the State under this subsection shall be deposited into the |
6 | | Fund. |
7 | | (g) The source of funds for the remedial action account |
8 | | shall be moneys
allocated to the account by the Agency.
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9 | | (h) A drycleaning facility will be classified as active or |
10 | | inactive for
purposes of
determining benefits under this |
11 | | Section based on the status of the facility
on the date a claim |
12 | | is filed.
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13 | | (i) Eligible claimants shall conduct remedial action in |
14 | | accordance with Title XVII of
the Environmental Protection Act |
15 | | and rules adopted under that Act.
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16 | | (j) Effective January 1, 2012, the owner or operator of an |
17 | | active drycleaning facility that has previously received or is |
18 | | currently receiving reimbursement for the costs of a remedial |
19 | | action, as defined in this Act, shall maintain continuous |
20 | | financial assurance for environmental liability coverage in |
21 | | the amount of at least $500,000 for that facility until January |
22 | | 1, 2030. Failure to comply with this requirement will result in |
23 | | the revocation of the drycleaning facility's existing license |
24 | | and in the inability of the drycleaning facility to obtain or |
25 | | renew a license under Section 60 of this Act. |
26 | | (k) Owners Effective January 1, 2020, owners and operators |
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1 | | of inactive drycleaning facilities that are eligible for |
2 | | reimbursement from the Fund on that date shall, through |
3 | | calendar year 2029 until January 1, 2030 , pay an annual $3,000 |
4 | | administrative assessment each calendar year to the Agency for |
5 | | the facility. For calendar year 2020, the annual assessment |
6 | | described in this subsection (k) is due on or before October 1, |
7 | | 2020. For each subsequent calendar year, the annual assessment |
8 | | described in this subsection (k) is due on or before February 1 |
9 | | of the applicable calendar year. Administrative assessments |
10 | | collected by the Agency under this subsection (k) shall be |
11 | | deposited into the Fund. |
12 | | (Source: P.A. 101-400, eff. 7-1-20.)
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13 | | (415 ILCS 135/60)
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14 | | (Text of Section before amendment by P.A. 101-400 )
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15 | | (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2020; |
16 | | Public Act 101-400 contains language changing the repeal date |
17 | | of this Section from January 1, 2020 to January 1, 2030, but |
18 | | the repeal of this Section takes place before Public Act |
19 | | 101-400 takes effect on July 1, 2020)
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20 | | Sec. 60. Drycleaning facility license.
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21 | | (a) On and after January 1, 1998, no person shall operate a |
22 | | drycleaning
facility in this State without a license issued by |
23 | | the Council.
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24 | | (b) The Council shall issue an initial or renewal license |
25 | | to a drycleaning
facility on submission by an applicant of a |
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1 | | completed form prescribed by the
Council, proof of payment of |
2 | | the required fee to the Department of Revenue, and, if the |
3 | | drycleaning facility has previously received or is currently |
4 | | receiving reimbursement for the costs of a remedial action, as |
5 | | defined in this Act, proof of compliance with subsection (j) of |
6 | | Section 40. Beginning January 1, 2013, license renewal |
7 | | application forms must include a certification by the applicant |
8 | | that all hazardous waste stored at the drycleaning facility is |
9 | | stored in accordance with all applicable federal and state laws |
10 | | and regulations, and that all hazardous waste transported from |
11 | | the drycleaning facility is transported in accordance with all |
12 | | applicable federal and state laws and regulations. Also, |
13 | | beginning January 1, 2013, license renewal applications must |
14 | | include copies of all manifests for hazardous waste transported |
15 | | from the drycleaning facility during the previous 12 months or |
16 | | since the last submission of copies of manifests, whichever is |
17 | | longer. If the Council does not receive a copy of a manifest |
18 | | for a drycleaning facility within a 3-year period, or within a |
19 | | shorter period as determined by the Council, the Council shall |
20 | | make appropriate inquiry into the management of hazardous waste |
21 | | at the facility and may share the results of the inquiry with |
22 | | the Agency.
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23 | | (c) On or after January 1, 2004, the annual fees for |
24 | | licensure are as
follows:
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25 | | (1) $500 for a facility that uses (i) 50 gallons or
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26 | | less of
chlorine-based or green drycleaning solvents |
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1 | | annually, (ii) 250 or less
gallons annually of |
2 | | hydrocarbon-based drycleaning solvents in a drycleaning
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3 | | machine equipped with a solvent reclaimer, or (iii) 500 |
4 | | gallons
or less annually of hydrocarbon-based drycleaning |
5 | | solvents in a
drycleaning machine without a solvent |
6 | | reclaimer.
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7 | | (2) $500 for a facility that uses (i)
more than 50 |
8 | | gallons but not more than 100
gallons of chlorine-based or |
9 | | green drycleaning solvents annually, (ii)
more than 250 |
10 | | gallons but not more 500 gallons annually of |
11 | | hydrocarbon-based
solvents in
a drycleaning machine |
12 | | equipped with a solvent reclaimer, or (iii) more
than 500 |
13 | | gallons but not more than 1,000 gallons
annually of |
14 | | hydrocarbon-based drycleaning solvents in a drycleaning
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15 | | machine without a solvent reclaimer.
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16 | | (3) $500 for a facility that uses (i) more than 100 |
17 | | gallons but not more than 150 gallons of chlorine-based
or |
18 | | green drycleaning solvents annually, (ii) more than 500 |
19 | | gallons but
not more than 750 gallons annually of |
20 | | hydrocarbon-based solvents in a
drycleaning machine |
21 | | equipped with a solvent reclaimer, or (iii) more than
1,000
|
22 | | gallons but not more than 1,500 gallons annually of
|
23 | | hydrocarbon-based drycleaning solvents in a drycleaning |
24 | | machine without a
solvent reclaimer.
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25 | | (4) $1,000 for a facility that uses (i) more than 150 |
26 | | gallons but not
more than 200 gallons of chlorine-based or |
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(ii) more than 750 |
2 | | gallons but not more than 1,000 gallons annually of
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3 | | hydrocarbon-based solvents in a drycleaning machine |
4 | | equipped with a solvent
reclaimer, or (iii) more than
1,500 |
5 | | gallons but not more than 2,000 gallons annually of |
6 | | hydrocarbon-based
drycleaning solvents in a drycleaning |
7 | | machine without a solvent
reclaimer.
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8 | | (5) $1,000 for a facility that uses (i) more than 200 |
9 | | gallons but not more
than 250 gallons of chlorine-based or |
10 | | green drycleaning solvents annually, (ii)
more than 1,000 |
11 | | gallons but not more than 1,250 gallons annually of
|
12 | | hydrocarbon-based solvents in a drycleaning machine |
13 | | equipped with a solvent
reclaimer, or (iii) more than
2,000 |
14 | | gallons but not more than 2,500 gallons annually of |
15 | | hydrocarbon-based
drycleaning solvents in a drycleaning |
16 | | machine without a solvent
reclaimer.
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17 | | (6) $1,000 for a facility that uses (i) more than 250 |
18 | | gallons but not
more than
300 gallons of chlorine-based or |
19 | | green drycleaning solvents annually, (ii) more
than 1,250 |
20 | | gallons but not more than 1,500 gallons annually of
|
21 | | hydrocarbon-based solvents in a drycleaning machine |
22 | | equipped with a solvent
reclaimer, or (iii) more than 2,500 |
23 | | gallons but not more than 3,000 gallons
annually of |
24 | | hydrocarbon-based drycleaning solvents in a drycleaning |
25 | | machine
without
a solvent reclaimer.
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26 | | (7) $1,000 for a facility that uses (i) more than 300 |
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1 | | gallons but not more
than
350 gallons of chlorine-based or |
2 | | green drycleaning solvents annually, (ii) more
than 1,500 |
3 | | gallons but not more than 1,750 gallons annually of
|
4 | | hydrocarbon-based
solvents in a drycleaning machine |
5 | | equipped with a solvent reclaimer, or (iii)
more than 3,000 |
6 | | gallons but not more than 3,500 gallons annually of
|
7 | | hydrocarbon-based
drycleaning solvents in a drycleaning |
8 | | machine without a solvent
reclaimer.
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9 | | (8) $1,500 for a facility that uses (i) more than 350 |
10 | | gallons but not more
than
400 gallons of chlorine-based or |
11 | | green drycleaning solvents annually, (ii) more
than 1,750 |
12 | | gallons but not more than 2,000 gallons annually of
|
13 | | hydrocarbon-based
solvents in a drycleaning machine |
14 | | equipped with a solvent reclaimer, or (iii)
more than 3,500 |
15 | | gallons but not more than 4,000 gallons annually of
|
16 | | hydrocarbon-based
drycleaning solvents in a drycleaning |
17 | | machine without a solvent
reclaimer.
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18 | | (9) $1,500 for a facility that uses (i) more than 400 |
19 | | gallons but not more
than 450 gallons of chlorine-based or |
20 | | green drycleaning solvents annually, (ii)
more than 2,000 |
21 | | gallons but not more than 2,250 gallons annually of
|
22 | | hydrocarbon-based
solvents in a drycleaning machine |
23 | | equipped with a solvent reclaimer, or (iii)
more
than
4,000 |
24 | | gallons but not more than 4,500 gallons annually of |
25 | | hydrocarbon-based
drycleaning solvents in a drycleaning |
26 | | machine without a solvent
reclaimer.
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1 | | (10) $1,500 for a facility that uses (i) more than 450 |
2 | | gallons but not
more than 500
gallons of chlorine-based or |
3 | | green drycleaning solvents annually, (ii) more
than
2,250 |
4 | | gallons but not more than 2,500 gallons annually of |
5 | | hydrocarbon-based
solvents used in a drycleaning machine |
6 | | equipped with a solvent reclaimer, or
(iii) more
than 4,500 |
7 | | gallons but not more than 5,000 gallons annually of
|
8 | | hydrocarbon-based
drycleaning solvents in a drycleaning |
9 | | machine without a solvent reclaimer.
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10 | | (11) $1,500 for a facility that uses (i) more than 500 |
11 | | gallons but not
more than 550
gallons of chlorine-based or |
12 | | green drycleaning solvents annually, (ii) more
than
2,500 |
13 | | gallons but not more than 2,750 gallons annually of |
14 | | hydrocarbon-based
solvents in a drycleaning machine |
15 | | equipped with a solvent reclaimer, or (iii)
more than
5,000 |
16 | | gallons but not more than 5,500 gallons annually of |
17 | | hydrocarbon-based
drycleaning solvents in a drycleaning |
18 | | machine without a solvent
reclaimer.
|
19 | | (12) $1,500 for a facility that uses (i) more than 550 |
20 | | gallons but not
more than 600
gallons of chlorine-based or |
21 | | green drycleaning solvents annually, (ii) more
than 2,750 |
22 | | gallons but not more than 3,000 gallons annually of
|
23 | | hydrocarbon-based
solvents in a drycleaning machine |
24 | | equipped with a solvent reclaimer, or (iii)
more than
5,500 |
25 | | gallons but not more than 6,000 gallons annually of |
26 | | hydrocarbon-based
drycleaning solvents in a drycleaning |
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reclaimer.
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2 | | (13) $1,500 for a facility that uses (i) more than 600 |
3 | | gallons of
chlorine-based or green drycleaning solvents |
4 | | annually, (ii) more than 3,000
gallons but not more than |
5 | | 3,250 gallons annually of hydrocarbon-based solvents
in a |
6 | | drycleaning
machine equipped with a solvent reclaimer, or |
7 | | (iii) more than 6,000 gallons of
hydrocarbon-based |
8 | | drycleaning solvents annually in a drycleaning machine
|
9 | | equipped without a solvent reclaimer.
|
10 | | (14) $1,500 for a facility that uses more than 3,250 |
11 | | gallons but not more
than 3,500 gallons annually of |
12 | | hydrocarbon-based solvents in a drycleaning
machine |
13 | | equipped with a solvent reclaimer.
|
14 | | (15) $1,500 for a facility that uses more than 3,500 |
15 | | gallons but not more
than 3,750 gallons annually of |
16 | | hydrocarbon-based solvents used in a drycleaning
machine |
17 | | equipped with a solvent reclaimer.
|
18 | | (16) $1,500 for a facility that uses more than 3,750 |
19 | | gallons but not more
than 4,000 gallons annually of |
20 | | hydrocarbon-based solvents in a drycleaning
machine |
21 | | equipped with a solvent reclaimer.
|
22 | | (17) $1,500 for a facility that uses more than 4,000 |
23 | | gallons annually of
hydrocarbon-based solvents in a |
24 | | drycleaning machine equipped with a solvent
reclaimer.
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25 | | For purpose of this subsection, the quantity of drycleaning |
26 | | solvents
used annually shall be determined as follows:
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1 | | (1) in the case of an initial applicant, the quantity |
2 | | of drycleaning
solvents that the applicant estimates will |
3 | | be used during his or her initial
license year. A fee |
4 | | assessed under this subdivision is subject to audited
|
5 | | adjustment for that year; or
|
6 | | (2) in the case of a renewal applicant, the quantity of |
7 | | drycleaning
solvents actually purchased in the preceding |
8 | | license year.
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9 | | The Council may adjust licensing fees annually based on the |
10 | | published
Consumer Price Index - All Urban Consumers ("CPI-U") |
11 | | or as otherwise determined
by the Council.
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12 | | (d) A license issued under this Section shall expire one |
13 | | year after the date
of issuance and may be renewed on |
14 | | reapplication to the Council and submission
of proof of payment |
15 | | of the appropriate fee to the Department of Revenue in
|
16 | | accordance with subsections (c) and (e). At least 30 days |
17 | | before payment of a
renewal licensing fee is due, the Council |
18 | | shall attempt to:
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19 | | (1) notify the operator of each licensed drycleaning
|
20 | | facility concerning the requirements of this Section;
and
|
21 | | (2) submit a license fee payment form to the licensed
|
22 | | operator of each drycleaning facility.
|
23 | | (e) An operator of a drycleaning facility shall submit the |
24 | | appropriate
application form provided by the Council with the |
25 | | license fee in the form of
cash, credit card, business check, |
26 | | or guaranteed remittance to the Department of Revenue.
The |
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1 | | Department may accept payment of the license fee under this |
2 | | Section by credit card only if the Department is not required |
3 | | to pay a discount fee charged by the credit card issuer. The |
4 | | license fee payment form and the actual license fee payment |
5 | | shall be
administered by the Department of Revenue under rules |
6 | | adopted by that
Department.
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7 | | (f) The Department of Revenue shall issue a proof of |
8 | | payment receipt to
each operator of a drycleaning facility who |
9 | | has paid the appropriate fee in
cash or by guaranteed |
10 | | remittance, credit card, or business check. However, the |
11 | | Department of Revenue shall not
issue a proof of payment |
12 | | receipt to a drycleaning facility that is liable to
the |
13 | | Department of Revenue for a tax imposed under this Act. The |
14 | | original
receipt shall be presented to the Council by the |
15 | | operator of a drycleaning
facility.
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16 | | (g) (Blank).
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17 | | (h) The Council and the Department of Revenue may adopt |
18 | | rules as necessary
to administer the licensing
requirements of |
19 | | this Act.
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20 | | (Source: P.A. 96-774, eff. 1-1-10; 97-332, eff. 8-12-11; |
21 | | 97-377, eff. 1-1-12; 97-663, eff. 1-13-12; 97-813, eff. |
22 | | 7-13-12; 97-1057, eff. 1-1-13.)
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23 | | (Text of Section after amendment by P.A. 101-400 )
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24 | | (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2020; |
25 | | Public Act 101-400 contains language changing the repeal date |
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1 | | of this Section from January 1, 2020 to January 1, 2030, but |
2 | | the repeal of this Section takes place before Public Act |
3 | | 101-400 takes effect on July 1, 2020))
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4 | | Sec. 60. Drycleaning facility license.
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5 | | (a) No person shall operate a drycleaning
facility in this |
6 | | State without a license issued by the Council or Agency. Until |
7 | | July 1, 2020, the license required under this subsection shall |
8 | | be issued by the Council. On and after July 1, 2020, the |
9 | | license required under this subsection shall be issued by the |
10 | | Agency.
|
11 | | (b) Beginning July 1, 2020, an initial or renewal license |
12 | | shall be issued to a drycleaning
facility on submission by an |
13 | | applicant of a completed form prescribed by the Agency and
|
14 | | proof of payment of the required fee to the Department of |
15 | | Revenue, and, if the drycleaning facility has previously |
16 | | received or is currently receiving reimbursement for the costs |
17 | | of a remedial action, as defined in this Act, proof of |
18 | | compliance with subsection (j) of Section 40. The Agency shall |
19 | | make available on its website an electronic copy of the |
20 | | required license and license renewal applications. License |
21 | | renewal application forms must include a certification by the |
22 | | applicant: |
23 | | (1) that all hazardous waste stored at the drycleaning |
24 | | facility is stored in accordance with all applicable |
25 | | federal and state laws and regulations; |
26 | | (2) that all hazardous waste transported from the |
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1 | | drycleaning facility is transported in accordance with all |
2 | | applicable federal and state laws and regulations; and |
3 | | (3) that the applicant has successfully completed all |
4 | | continuing education requirements adopted by the Board |
5 | | pursuant to Section 12 of this the Drycleaner Environmental |
6 | | Response Trust Fund Act.
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7 | | (c) The annual fees for licensure are as
follows:
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8 | | (1) $1,500 for a facility that uses (i) 50 gallons or
|
9 | | less of
chlorine-based or green drycleaning solvents |
10 | | annually, (ii) 250 or less
gallons annually of |
11 | | hydrocarbon-based drycleaning solvents in a drycleaning
|
12 | | machine equipped with a solvent reclaimer, or (iii) 500 |
13 | | gallons
or less annually of hydrocarbon-based drycleaning |
14 | | solvents in a
drycleaning machine without a solvent |
15 | | reclaimer.
|
16 | | (2) $2,250 for a facility that uses (i)
more than 50 |
17 | | gallons but not more than 100
gallons of chlorine-based or |
18 | | green drycleaning solvents annually, (ii)
more than 250 |
19 | | gallons but not more 500 gallons annually of |
20 | | hydrocarbon-based
solvents in
a drycleaning machine |
21 | | equipped with a solvent reclaimer, or (iii) more
than 500 |
22 | | gallons but not more than 1,000 gallons
annually of |
23 | | hydrocarbon-based drycleaning solvents in a drycleaning
|
24 | | machine without a solvent reclaimer.
|
25 | | (3) $3,000 for a facility that uses (i) more than 100 |
26 | | gallons but not more than 150 gallons of chlorine-based
or |
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1 | | green drycleaning solvents annually, (ii) more than 500 |
2 | | gallons but
not more than 750 gallons annually of |
3 | | hydrocarbon-based solvents in a
drycleaning machine |
4 | | equipped with a solvent reclaimer, or (iii) more than
1,000
|
5 | | gallons but not more than 1,500 gallons annually of
|
6 | | hydrocarbon-based drycleaning solvents in a drycleaning |
7 | | machine without a
solvent reclaimer.
|
8 | | (4) $3,750 for a facility that uses (i) more than 150 |
9 | | gallons but not
more than 200 gallons of chlorine-based or |
10 | | green drycleaning solvents annually,
(ii) more than 750 |
11 | | gallons but not more than 1,000 gallons annually of
|
12 | | hydrocarbon-based solvents in a drycleaning machine |
13 | | equipped with a solvent
reclaimer, or (iii) more than
1,500 |
14 | | gallons but not more than 2,000 gallons annually of |
15 | | hydrocarbon-based
drycleaning solvents in a drycleaning |
16 | | machine without a solvent
reclaimer.
|
17 | | (5) $4,500 for a facility that uses (i) more than 200 |
18 | | gallons but not more
than 250 gallons of chlorine-based or |
19 | | green drycleaning solvents annually, (ii)
more than 1,000 |
20 | | gallons but not more than 1,250 gallons annually of
|
21 | | hydrocarbon-based solvents in a drycleaning machine |
22 | | equipped with a solvent
reclaimer, or (iii) more than
2,000 |
23 | | gallons but not more than 2,500 gallons annually of |
24 | | hydrocarbon-based
drycleaning solvents in a drycleaning |
25 | | machine without a solvent
reclaimer.
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26 | | (6) $5,000 for a facility that uses (i) more than 250 |
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1 | | gallons but not
more than
300 gallons of chlorine-based or |
2 | | green drycleaning solvents annually, (ii) more
than 1,250 |
3 | | gallons but not more than 1,500 gallons annually of
|
4 | | hydrocarbon-based solvents in a drycleaning machine |
5 | | equipped with a solvent
reclaimer, or (iii) more than 2,500 |
6 | | gallons but not more than 3,000 gallons
annually of |
7 | | hydrocarbon-based drycleaning solvents in a drycleaning |
8 | | machine
without
a solvent reclaimer.
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9 | | (7) $5,000 for a facility that uses (i) more than 300 |
10 | | gallons but not more
than
350 gallons of chlorine-based or |
11 | | green drycleaning solvents annually, (ii) more
than 1,500 |
12 | | gallons but not more than 1,750 gallons annually of
|
13 | | hydrocarbon-based
solvents in a drycleaning machine |
14 | | equipped with a solvent reclaimer, or (iii)
more than 3,000 |
15 | | gallons but not more than 3,500 gallons annually of
|
16 | | hydrocarbon-based
drycleaning solvents in a drycleaning |
17 | | machine without a solvent
reclaimer.
|
18 | | (8) $5,000 for a facility that uses (i) more than 350 |
19 | | gallons but not more
than
400 gallons of chlorine-based or |
20 | | green drycleaning solvents annually, (ii) more
than 1,750 |
21 | | gallons but not more than 2,000 gallons annually of
|
22 | | hydrocarbon-based
solvents in a drycleaning machine |
23 | | equipped with a solvent reclaimer, or (iii)
more than 3,500 |
24 | | gallons but not more than 4,000 gallons annually of
|
25 | | hydrocarbon-based
drycleaning solvents in a drycleaning |
26 | | machine without a solvent
reclaimer.
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1 | | (9) $5,000 for a facility that uses (i) more than 400 |
2 | | gallons but not more
than 450 gallons of chlorine-based or |
3 | | green drycleaning solvents annually, (ii)
more than 2,000 |
4 | | gallons but not more than 2,250 gallons annually of
|
5 | | hydrocarbon-based
solvents in a drycleaning machine |
6 | | equipped with a solvent reclaimer, or (iii)
more
than
4,000 |
7 | | gallons but not more than 4,500 gallons annually of |
8 | | hydrocarbon-based
drycleaning solvents in a drycleaning |
9 | | machine without a solvent
reclaimer.
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10 | | (10) $5,000 for a facility that uses (i) more than 450 |
11 | | gallons but not
more than 500
gallons of chlorine-based or |
12 | | green drycleaning solvents annually, (ii) more
than
2,250 |
13 | | gallons but not more than 2,500 gallons annually of |
14 | | hydrocarbon-based
solvents used in a drycleaning machine |
15 | | equipped with a solvent reclaimer, or
(iii) more
than 4,500 |
16 | | gallons but not more than 5,000 gallons annually of
|
17 | | hydrocarbon-based
drycleaning solvents in a drycleaning |
18 | | machine without a solvent reclaimer.
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19 | | (11) $5,000 for a facility that uses (i) more than 500 |
20 | | gallons but not
more than 550
gallons of chlorine-based or |
21 | | green drycleaning solvents annually, (ii) more
than
2,500 |
22 | | gallons but not more than 2,750 gallons annually of |
23 | | hydrocarbon-based
solvents in a drycleaning machine |
24 | | equipped with a solvent reclaimer, or (iii)
more than
5,000 |
25 | | gallons but not more than 5,500 gallons annually of |
26 | | hydrocarbon-based
drycleaning solvents in a drycleaning |
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reclaimer.
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2 | | (12) $5,000 for a facility that uses (i) more than 550 |
3 | | gallons but not
more than 600
gallons of chlorine-based or |
4 | | green drycleaning solvents annually, (ii) more
than 2,750 |
5 | | gallons but not more than 3,000 gallons annually of
|
6 | | hydrocarbon-based
solvents in a drycleaning machine |
7 | | equipped with a solvent reclaimer, or (iii)
more than
5,500 |
8 | | gallons but not more than 6,000 gallons annually of |
9 | | hydrocarbon-based
drycleaning solvents in a drycleaning |
10 | | machine without a solvent
reclaimer.
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11 | | (13) $5,000 for a facility that uses (i) more than 600 |
12 | | gallons of
chlorine-based or green drycleaning solvents |
13 | | annually, (ii) more than 3,000
gallons but not more than |
14 | | 3,250 gallons annually of hydrocarbon-based solvents
in a |
15 | | drycleaning
machine equipped with a solvent reclaimer, or |
16 | | (iii) more than 6,000 gallons of
hydrocarbon-based |
17 | | drycleaning solvents annually in a drycleaning machine
|
18 | | equipped without a solvent reclaimer.
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19 | | (14) $5,000 for a facility that uses more than 3,250 |
20 | | gallons but not more
than 3,500 gallons annually of |
21 | | hydrocarbon-based solvents in a drycleaning
machine |
22 | | equipped with a solvent reclaimer.
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23 | | (15) $5,000 for a facility that uses more than 3,500 |
24 | | gallons but not more
than 3,750 gallons annually of |
25 | | hydrocarbon-based solvents used in a drycleaning
machine |
26 | | equipped with a solvent reclaimer.
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1 | | (16) $5,000 for a facility that uses more than 3,750 |
2 | | gallons but not more
than 4,000 gallons annually of |
3 | | hydrocarbon-based solvents in a drycleaning
machine |
4 | | equipped with a solvent reclaimer.
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5 | | (17) $5,000 for a facility that uses more than 4,000 |
6 | | gallons annually of
hydrocarbon-based solvents in a |
7 | | drycleaning machine equipped with a solvent
reclaimer.
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8 | | For purpose of this subsection, the quantity of drycleaning |
9 | | solvents
used annually shall be determined as follows:
|
10 | | (1) in the case of an initial applicant, the quantity |
11 | | of drycleaning
solvents that the applicant estimates will |
12 | | be used during his or her initial
license year. A fee |
13 | | assessed under this subdivision is subject to audited
|
14 | | adjustment for that year; or
|
15 | | (2) in the case of a renewal applicant, the quantity of |
16 | | drycleaning
solvents actually purchased in the preceding |
17 | | license year.
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18 | | (d) A license issued under this Section shall expire one |
19 | | year after the date
of issuance and may be renewed on |
20 | | reapplication to the Agency Council and submission
of proof of |
21 | | payment of the appropriate fee to the Department of Revenue in
|
22 | | accordance with subsections (c) and (e).
|
23 | | (e) An operator of a drycleaning facility shall submit the |
24 | | appropriate
application form provided by the Agency with the |
25 | | license fee in the form of
cash, credit card, business check, |
26 | | or guaranteed remittance to the Department of Revenue.
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1 | | Department may accept payment of the license fee under this |
2 | | Section by credit card only if the Department is not required |
3 | | to pay a discount fee charged by the credit card issuer. The |
4 | | license fee payment form and the actual license fee payment |
5 | | shall be
administered by the Department of Revenue under rules |
6 | | adopted by that
Department.
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7 | | (f) The Department of Revenue shall issue a proof of |
8 | | payment receipt to
each operator of a drycleaning facility who |
9 | | has paid the appropriate fee in
cash or by guaranteed |
10 | | remittance, credit card, or business check. However, the |
11 | | Department of Revenue shall not
issue a proof of payment |
12 | | receipt to a drycleaning facility that is liable to
the |
13 | | Department of Revenue for a tax imposed under this Act. The |
14 | | original
receipt shall be presented to the Agency Council by |
15 | | the operator of a drycleaning
facility.
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16 | | (g) (Blank).
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17 | | (h) The Board and the Department of Revenue may adopt rules |
18 | | as necessary
to administer the licensing
requirements of this |
19 | | Act.
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20 | | (Source: P.A. 101-400, eff. 7-1-20.)
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21 | | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect December |
22 | | 31, 2019, except that Section 15 takes effect on July 1, |
23 | | 2020.".
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