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Rep. Rita Mayfield
Filed: 3/16/2022
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1 | | AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 1542
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2 | | AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend House Bill 1542 by replacing |
3 | | everything after the enacting clause with the following:
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4 | | "Section 5. The Illinois Emergency Planning and Community |
5 | | Right to Know Act is amended by adding Section 20 as follows: |
6 | | (430 ILCS 100/20 new) |
7 | | Sec. 20. Release or explosion of hazardous substances; |
8 | | schools. |
9 | | (a) Local Emergency Planning Committees, in consultation |
10 | | with the SERC, shall partner with schools and school districts |
11 | | in their respective regions to: |
12 | | (1) disseminate to faculty, staff, and parents of |
13 | | students information concerning safety threats posed by |
14 | | the storage and transport of hazardous substances near |
15 | | schools, including, but not limited to, threats posed by |
16 | | hazardous substances that are transported near schools by |
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1 | | high-hazard flammable trains; and |
2 | | (2) develop and implement comprehensive emergency |
3 | | response plans for incidents involving the storage and |
4 | | transport of hazardous substances near schools, including, |
5 | | but not limited to, hazardous substances transported by |
6 | | high-hazard flammable trains. |
7 | | (b) Before any comprehensive emergency response plan may |
8 | | go into effect, teachers and administrators of schools and |
9 | | school districts within a Local Emergency Planning Committee's |
10 | | region must be given the opportunity to provide input on the |
11 | | comprehensive emergency response plan, and the Local Emergency |
12 | | Planning Committee shall take that input into consideration. A |
13 | | comprehensive emergency response plan may vary based on the |
14 | | potential impact of the release or explosion of different |
15 | | hazardous substances. Each Local Emergency Planning Committee |
16 | | must have a team with certified and trained personnel who can |
17 | | integrate the Incident Command System required under paragraph |
18 | | (12) of subsection (c) into the comprehensive emergency |
19 | | response plan. These teams may include, but are not limited |
20 | | to, persons employed by public works departments, |
21 | | transportation departments, hospitals, heavy equipment |
22 | | contractors, food distributors, and other such organizations. |
23 | | (c) The SERC, in consultation with Local Emergency |
24 | | Planning Committees and schools, shall: |
25 | | (1) identify worst-case scenarios that are to be |
26 | | communicated to both administrators and teachers of any |
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1 | | school district that is within the region of a Local |
2 | | Emergency Planning Committee; |
3 | | (2) identify routes and safety zones, which shall be |
4 | | visibly marked and communicated to administrators, |
5 | | teachers, and school personnel with information on routes |
6 | | to take and locations where students can seek shelter; |
7 | | (3) identify and communicate to both administrators |
8 | | and teachers specific types of hazardous substances that |
9 | | can negatively impact a school; |
10 | | (4) include drills as a component of comprehensive |
11 | | emergency response plans that administrators, teachers, |
12 | | and students must be given opportunities to practice and |
13 | | that shall be reviewed by the SERC within 3 years after the |
14 | | effective date of this amendatory Act of the 102nd General |
15 | | Assembly to find opportunities for improvement to better |
16 | | protect students, teachers, administrators, and any other |
17 | | school personnel; |
18 | | (5) develop comprehensive emergency response plans for |
19 | | students with special needs or who have an Individualized |
20 | | Education Program; |
21 | | (6) communicate evacuation locations and procedures to |
22 | | parents of students; |
23 | | (7) create a hierarchy for communication to ensure |
24 | | that administrators, teachers, parents, and students know |
25 | | where and how to access relevant information during the |
26 | | implementation of a comprehensive emergency response plan; |
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1 | | (8) identify and visibly mark, by means that may |
2 | | include, but are not limited to, signs, stickers on doors, |
3 | | or the like, (i) potential areas that may be impacted by |
4 | | the release or explosion of a hazardous substance and (ii) |
5 | | safety zones; |
6 | | (9) provide information to school districts for the |
7 | | communication to students and their parents, during |
8 | | student registration, of potential areas that may be |
9 | | impacted by the release or explosion of a hazardous |
10 | | substance, updated as necessary for each new school year; |
11 | | (10) create model rules requiring disclosure, prior to |
12 | | the sale of a home, that the home is located within a |
13 | | potential area that may be impacted by the release or |
14 | | explosion of a hazardous substance, based upon or similar |
15 | | to requirements that water damage must be communicated |
16 | | prior to the sale of a home; |
17 | | (11) work in collaboration with the Illinois Commerce |
18 | | Commission to create a reduced speed zone for high-hazard |
19 | | flammable trains that shall impose a speed limit of 20 |
20 | | miles per hour for high-hazard flammable trains, and |
21 | | require the posting of signage representing the reduced |
22 | | speed zone, in an area (i) beginning within a one-mile |
23 | | radius of a school during a high-hazard flammable train's |
24 | | approach and (ii) extending within a 2 mile-radius of a |
25 | | school during a high-hazard flammable train's movement |
26 | | away from it; and |
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1 | | (12) implement an Incident Command System as a |
2 | | mandatory process to channel communication during the |
3 | | release or explosion of a hazardous substance and that |
4 | | shall govern the command, control, and coordination of a |
5 | | comprehensive emergency response plan's implementation |
6 | | during the release or explosion of a hazardous substance, |
7 | | specific to the needs of each school within the Local |
8 | | Emergency Planning Committee's region. |
9 | | (d) IEMA shall adopt any rules necessary to implement the |
10 | | provisions of this Section, but only after IEMA consults with |
11 | | the Illinois State Board of Education on the rules to be |
12 | | adopted. |
13 | | (e) In this Section: |
14 | | "Comprehensive emergency response plan" means a set of |
15 | | strategic and operational documents that define principles and |
16 | | priorities, assign roles and responsibilities, and direct |
17 | | action in all phases of emergency management. The purpose of a |
18 | | comprehensive emergency response plan is to document emergency |
19 | | planning specifically related to schools, school personnel, |
20 | | and students that may potentially be impacted by the release |
21 | | or explosion of a hazardous substance resulting from its |
22 | | storage or transport. The comprehensive emergency response |
23 | | plan may include, but shall not be limited to: |
24 | | (1) a regularly updated list of schools located within |
25 | | each Local Emergency Planning Committee region that may |
26 | | potentially be impacted from a release or explosion |
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1 | | resulting from the storage or transport of a hazardous |
2 | | substance; |
3 | | (2) methods and procedures to be followed by school |
4 | | personnel and local emergency and medical personnel in |
5 | | response to the release or explosion of a hazardous |
6 | | substance; |
7 | | (3) the designation of roles needed within the |
8 | | region's Incident Command System; |
9 | | (4) the identification of procedures that provide |
10 | | reliable, effective, and timely notification to persons |
11 | | designated in the comprehensive emergency response plan |
12 | | and to the public that the release or explosion of a |
13 | | hazardous substance has occurred; |
14 | | (5) the methods used for determining whether the |
15 | | release or explosion of a hazardous substance has occurred |
16 | | and any school that will likely be negatively impacted by |
17 | | the release or explosion; |
18 | | (6) descriptions of emergency equipment in the region, |
19 | | each school and relevant emergency facility in the region, |
20 | | and emergency equipment located at each school and |
21 | | relevant emergency facility in the region and the |
22 | | identification of persons responsible for the equipment |
23 | | and each school and relevant emergency facility; |
24 | | (7) evacuation plans, including provisions for a |
25 | | precautionary evacuation and alternative traffic routes; |
26 | | (8) training programs, including schedules for |
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1 | | emergency response and medical personnel; and |
2 | | (9) methods and schedules for drills to exercise the |
3 | | comprehensive emergency response plan. |
4 | | "Drill" means an exercise for students and school |
5 | | personnel to routinely review and practice emergency |
6 | | organization and procedures and to identify necessary |
7 | | facilities, equipment, routes, and safety zones in the event |
8 | | of the release or explosion of a hazardous substance. |
9 | | "Hazardous substance" means a substance considered |
10 | | severely harmful to human health and the environment, as |
11 | | defined by the United States Environmental Protection Agency |
12 | | under the federal Comprehensive Environmental Response, |
13 | | Compensation, and Liability Act. "Hazardous substance" may |
14 | | include, but is not limited to, any product's, substance's, or |
15 | | waste's presence, use, manufacture, disposal, transportation, |
16 | | or release, either by itself or in combination with other |
17 | | materials, that is: |
18 | | (1) potentially injurious to the public health, |
19 | | safety, or welfare, the environment, or a school; |
20 | | (2) regulated or monitored by any governmental |
21 | | authority; or |
22 | | (3) a basis for potential liability of a school to any |
23 | | governmental agency or third party under any applicable |
24 | | statute or common law theory. |
25 | | "Hazardous substance" includes, but is not limited to, |
26 | | radioactive materials, hydrocarbons, petroleum, gasoline, and |
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1 | | crude oil or any products, by-products, or fractions thereof. |
2 | | "High-hazard flammable train" means any single train |
3 | | transporting 20 or more loaded tank cars of a Class 3 flammable |
4 | | liquid in a continuous block or any single train carrying 35 or |
5 | | more loaded tank cars of a Class 3 flammable liquid throughout |
6 | | the train. |
7 | | "Route" means an established, plainly marked, and visible, |
8 | | at all times, transition area for students, school personnel, |
9 | | and other persons to move either on foot or by means of |
10 | | appropriate transportation from an area contaminated by the |
11 | | release or explosion of a hazardous substance to a safety |
12 | | zone. |
13 | | "Safety zone" means an established, plainly marked, and |
14 | | visible, at all times, area that is free from actual or |
15 | | potential contamination resulting from the release or |
16 | | explosion of a hazardous substance and that may be safely used |
17 | | as a planning and staging area. |
18 | | "School" means any school or daycare facility, either |
19 | | public or private, that is located within a potential area |
20 | | impacted by the release or explosion of a hazardous substance. |
21 | | "Worst-case scenario" means an assessment of the greatest |
22 | | extent of harm, including, but not limited to, personal harm, |
23 | | environmental harm, and harm to property, caused by a release |
24 | | or explosion, including both the largest quantity and the most |
25 | | likely quantity, of a hazardous substance that may negatively |
26 | | impact a school. ".
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