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| AN ACT concerning safety.
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| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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| represented in the General Assembly:
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| Section 5. The Illinois Low-Level Radioactive Waste |
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| Management Act is amended by changing Sections 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, |
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| 8, 9, 10, 10.2, 10.3, 11, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18, and 21.1 as |
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| follows:
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| (420 ILCS 20/3) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 241-3)
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| Sec. 3. Definitions.
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| (a) "Broker" means any person who takes possession of |
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| low-level waste for
purposes of consolidation and shipment.
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| (b) "Compact" means the Central Midwest Interstate |
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| Low-Level Radioactive
Waste Compact.
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| (c) "Decommissioning" means the measures taken at the end |
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| of a facility's
operating life to assure the continued |
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| protection of the public from any
residual radioactivity or |
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| other potential hazards present at a facility.
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| (d) "Agency" means the Illinois Emergency Management |
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| Agency
"Department" means the Department of Nuclear Safety .
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| (e) "Director" means the Director of the Department of |
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| Nuclear Safety or the Assistant Director of the Illinois |
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| Emergency Management Agency (as successor to the Director of |
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| Nuclear Safety) .
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| (f) "Disposal" means the isolation of waste from the |
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| biosphere in a
permanent facility designed for that purpose.
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| (g) "Facility" means a parcel of land or site, together |
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| with structures,
equipment and improvements on or appurtenant |
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| to the land or site, which
is used or is being developed for |
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| the treatment, storage or disposal of
low-level radioactive |
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| waste. "Facility" does not include lands, sites,
structures or |
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| equipment used by a generator in the generation of low-level
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| radioactive wastes.
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| (h) "Generator" means any person who produces or possesses |
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| low-level
radioactive waste in the course of or incident to |
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| manufacturing, power
generation, processing, medical diagnosis |
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| and treatment, research,
education or other activity.
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| (i) "Hazardous waste" means a waste, or combination of |
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| wastes, which
because of its quantity, concentration, or |
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| physical, chemical, or
infectious characteristics may cause or |
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| significantly contribute to an
increase in mortality or an |
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| increase in serious, irreversible, or
incapacitating |
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| reversible, illness; or pose a substantial present or
potential |
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| hazard to human health or the environment when improperly
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| treated, stored, transported, or disposed of, or otherwise |
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| managed, and
which has been identified, by characteristics or |
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| listing, as hazardous
under Section 3001 of the Resource |
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| Conservation and Recovery Act of
1976, P.L. 94-580 or under |
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| regulations of the Pollution Control Board.
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| (j) "High-level radioactive waste" means:
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| (1) the highly radioactive material resulting from the |
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| reprocessing of
spent nuclear fuel including liquid waste |
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| produced directly in reprocessing
and any solid material |
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| derived from the liquid waste that contains fission
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| products in sufficient concentrations; and
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| (2) the highly radioactive material that the Nuclear |
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| Regulatory
Commission has determined, on the effective |
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| date of this Amendatory Act of
1988, to be high-level |
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| radioactive waste requiring permanent isolation.
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| (k) "Low-level radioactive waste" or "waste" means |
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| radioactive waste not
classified as high-level radioactive |
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| waste, transuranic waste, spent nuclear
fuel or byproduct |
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| material as defined in Section 11e(2) of the Atomic Energy
Act |
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| of 1954 (42 U.S.C. 2014).
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| (l) "Mixed waste" means waste that is both "hazardous |
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| waste" and "low-level
radioactive waste" as defined in this |
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| Act.
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| (m) "Person" means an individual,
corporation, business |
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| enterprise or other legal entity either public or private
and |
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| any legal successor, representative, agent or agency of that |
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| individual,
corporation, business enterprise, or legal entity.
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| (n) "Post-closure care" means the continued monitoring of |
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| the regional
disposal facility after closure for the purposes |
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| of detecting a need for
maintenance, ensuring environmental |
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| safety, and determining compliance with
applicable licensure |
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| and regulatory requirements, and includes undertaking any
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| remedial actions necessary to protect public health and the |
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| environment from
radioactive releases from the facility.
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| (o) "Regional disposal facility" or "disposal facility" |
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| means the
facility established by the State of Illinois under |
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| this Act for disposal
away from the point of generation of |
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| waste
generated in the region of the Compact.
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| (p) "Release" means any spilling, leaking, pumping, |
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| pouring, emitting,
emptying, discharging, injecting, escaping, |
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| leaching, dumping or disposing
into the environment of |
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| low-level radioactive waste.
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| (q) "Remedial action" means those actions taken in the |
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| event of a release
or threatened release of low-level |
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| radioactive waste into the environment,
to prevent or minimize |
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| the release of the waste so that it does not migrate
to cause |
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| substantial danger to present or future public health or |
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| welfare
or the environment. The term includes, but is not |
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| limited to, actions
at the location of the release such as |
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| storage, confinement, perimeter
protection using dikes, |
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| trenches or ditches, clay cover, neutralization,
cleanup of |
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| released low-level radioactive wastes, recycling or reuse,
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| dredging or excavations, repair or replacement of leaking |
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| containers,
collection of leachate and runoff, onsite |
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| treatment or incineration,
provision of alternative water |
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| supplies and any monitoring reasonably
required to assure that |
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| these actions protect human health and the environment.
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| (q-5) "Scientific Surveys" means, collectively, the State |
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| Geological
Survey
Division and the State Water Survey Division |
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| of the Department of
Natural Resources.
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| (r) "Shallow land burial" means a land disposal facility in |
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| which
radioactive waste is disposed of in or within the upper |
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| 30 meters of the
earth's surface. However, this definition |
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| shall not include an enclosed,
engineered, structurally |
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| re-enforced and solidified bunker that extends
below the |
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| earth's surface.
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| (s) "Storage" means the temporary holding of waste for |
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| treatment or
disposal for a period determined by Agency
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| Department regulations.
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| (t) "Treatment" means any method, technique or process, |
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| including storage
for radioactive decay, designed to change the |
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| physical, chemical or biological
characteristics or |
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| composition of any waste in order to render the waste
safer for |
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| transport, storage or disposal, amenable to recovery, |
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| convertible
to another usable material or reduced in volume.
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| (u) "Waste management" means the storage, transportation, |
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| treatment or
disposal of waste.
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| (Source: P.A. 90-29, eff. 6-26-97 .)
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| (420 ILCS 20/4) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 241-4)
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| Sec. 4. Generator and broker registration.
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| (a) All generators
and brokers of any amount of
low-level |
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| radioactive waste in Illinois shall register with the Agency
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| Department
of Nuclear Safety . Generators shall register within
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| 60 days of the commencement of generating any low-level |
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| radioactive wastes.
Brokers shall register within 60 days of |
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| taking
possession of any low-level radioactive waste. Such |
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| registration shall
be on a form developed by
the Agency
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| Department and shall
contain the name, address and officers of |
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| the generator or broker, information
on
the types and amounts |
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| of wastes produced or possessed and any other
information |
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| required
by the Agency
Department .
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| (b) All registered generators and brokers of any amount of |
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| low-level
radioactive waste in Illinois
shall file an annual |
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| report with the
Agency
Department . The annual report for |
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| generators shall contain information
on the types and
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| quantities of low-level wastes produced in the previous year |
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| and expected
to be produced in the future, the methods used to |
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| manage these
wastes, the
technological feasibility, economic |
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| reasonableness and environmental soundness
of alternative |
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| treatment, storage and disposal methods and any other
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| information
required by the Agency
Department . The annual |
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| report for brokers shall contain
information on the types and |
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| quantities of low-level radioactive wastes
received and
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| shipped, identification of the generators from whom such wastes |
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| were
received, and the destination of shipments of such wastes.
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| (c) All registration forms and annual reports required to |
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| be filed with
the Agency
Department shall be made available to |
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| the public for inspection and
copying.
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| (Source: P.A. 90-29, eff. 6-26-97.)
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| (420 ILCS 20/5) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 241-5)
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| Sec. 5. Requirements for disposal facility contractors; |
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| operating
agreements.
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| (a) The
Department of Nuclear Safety or its successor |
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| agency, the Illinois Emergency Management Agency, shall |
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| promulgate rules and regulations establishing
standards |
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| applicable to the selection of a contractor or contractors for |
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| the
design, development, construction, and operation of a |
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| low-level radioactive
waste disposal facility away from the |
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| point of generation necessary to protect
human health and the |
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| environment. The regulations shall establish, but need
not be |
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| limited to, the following:
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| (1) The number of contractors to design, develop, and |
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| operate a
low-level radioactive waste disposal facility;
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| (2) Requirements and standards relating to the |
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| financial integrity of the
firm;
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| (3) Requirements and standards relating to the |
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| experience and performance
history of the firm in the |
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| design, development, construction and operation of
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| low-level radioactive waste disposal facilities; and
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| (4) Requirements and standards for the qualifications |
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| of the employees of
the firm.
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| The
Department or the Agency shall hold at least one public |
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| hearing before promulgating
the regulations.
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| (b) The
Department or the Agency may enter into one or more |
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| operating agreements
with a qualified operator of the regional |
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| disposal facility, which agreement
may contain such provisions |
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| with respect to the construction, operation,
closure, and |
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| post-closure maintenance of the regional disposal facility by |
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| the
operator as the
Department or the Agency shall determine, |
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| including, without limitation, (i)
provisions leasing, or |
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| providing for the lease of, the site to the operator and
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| authorizing the operator to construct, own and operate the |
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| facility and to
transfer the facility to the
Department or the |
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| Agency following closure and any additional
years of |
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| post-closure maintenance that the
Department or the Agency
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| shall determine; (ii)
provisions granting exclusive rights to |
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| the operator with respect to the
disposal of low-level |
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| radioactive waste in this State during the term of the
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| operating agreement; (iii) provisions authorizing the operator |
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| to impose fees
upon all persons using the facility as provided |
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| in this Act and providing for
the
Department or the Agency to |
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| audit the charges of the operator under the operating
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| agreement; and (iv) provisions relating to the obligations of |
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| the operator and
the
Department or the Agency in the event of |
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| any closure of the facility or any termination
of the operating |
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| agreement.
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| (Source: P.A. 90-29, eff. 6-26-97.)
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| (420 ILCS 20/6) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 241-6)
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| Sec. 6. Requirements for disposal facility.
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| (a) The
Department of Nuclear Safety or its successor |
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| agency, the Illinois Emergency Management Agency, shall as it
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| deems necessary to protect human health and the environment,
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| promulgate rules and regulations establishing standards |
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| applicable to
the regional disposal facility. The rules
and |
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| regulations shall reflect the best available management |
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| technologies which
are economically reasonable, |
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| technologically feasible and environmentally sound
for the |
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| disposal of the wastes and shall establish, but need not be |
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| limited to
the establishment of:
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| (1) requirements and performance standards for the |
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| design, construction,
operation, maintenance and |
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| monitoring of the low-level radioactive waste
disposal |
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| facility;
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| (2) requirements and standards for the keeping of |
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| records and the
reporting and retaining of data collected |
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| by the contractor selected to
operate the disposal
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| facility;
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| (3) requirements and standards for the technical |
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| qualifications of the
personnel of the contractor selected |
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| to develop and operate the disposal
facility;
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| (4) requirements and standards for establishing the |
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| financial
responsibility of the contractor selected to |
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| operate the
disposal facility;
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| (5) requirements and standards for the emergency |
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| closure of the
disposal facility; and
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| (6) requirements and standards for the closure, |
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| decommissioning and
post-closure care, monitoring, |
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| maintenance and use of the disposal
facility.
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| (b) The regulations shall include provisions requiring |
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| that the contractor
selected to operate the disposal facility |
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| post a performance bond with the
Department or the Agency or |
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| show evidence of liability insurance or other means of
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| establishing financial responsibility in an amount sufficient |
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| to adequately
provide for any necessary remedial actions or |
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| liabilities that might be
incurred by the operation of the |
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| disposal facility during the operating period
and during a |
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| reasonable period of post-closure care.
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| (c) The regulations adopted for the requirements and |
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| performance
standards of a disposal facility shall not provide |
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| for the shallow land
burial of low-level radioactive wastes.
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| (d) The
Department or the Agency shall hold at least one |
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| public hearing
before adopting rules under this Section.
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| (e) All rules adopted under this
Section shall
be at least |
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| as stringent as those promulgated by the U.S. Nuclear |
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| Regulatory
Commission under the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 (42 |
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| U.S.C. 2014) and any
other applicable federal laws.
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| (f) The State of Illinois shall have no liability to any |
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| person
or entity by
reason of a failure, delay, or cessation in |
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| the operation of the disposal
facility.
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| (Source: P.A. 90-29, eff. 6-26-97 .)
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| (420 ILCS 20/7) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 241-7)
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| Sec. 7. Requirements for waste treatment. The Agency
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| Department shall promulgate
rules and regulations establishing |
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| standards applicable to the treatment
of low-level radioactive |
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| wastes disposed of in any facility in Illinois
necessary to |
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| protect human health and the environment. Such rules and
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| regulations
shall reflect the best available treatment |
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| technologies that are
economically
reasonable, technologically |
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| feasible and environmentally sound for reducing
the quantity |
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| and radioactive quality of such wastes prior to land burial
and |
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| shall establish, but need not be limited to, requirements |
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| respecting:
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| (1) the form in which low-level radioactive wastes may be |
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| disposed;
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| (2) the use of treatment technologies for recycling, |
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| compacting, solidifying
or otherwise treating low-level |
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| radioactive wastes prior to disposal; and
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| (3) the use of technologies for the treatment of such |
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| wastes to minimize
the radioactive characteristics
of the waste |
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| disposed of or to reduce the tendency of the waste to migrate
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| in geologic and hydrologic formations.
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| The Agency
Department shall hold at least one public |
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| hearing prior to promulgating
such regulations.
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| (Source: P.A. 90-29, eff. 6-26-97.)
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| (420 ILCS 20/8) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 241-8)
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| Sec. 8. Requirements for waste facility licensing.
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| (a) No person shall operate any facility for the storage, |
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| treatment, or
disposal of low-level radioactive wastes away |
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| from the point of generation in
Illinois without a license |
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| granted by the
Department of Nuclear Safety or its successor |
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| agency, the Illinois Emergency Management Agency .
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| (b) Each application for a license under this Section shall |
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| contain such
information as may be required by the
Department |
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| of Nuclear Safety or its successor agency, the Illinois |
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| Emergency Management Agency , including, but not limited
to, |
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| information respecting:
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| (1) estimates of the quantities and types of wastes to |
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| be stored, treated
or disposed of at the facility;
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| (2) the design specifications and proposed operating |
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| procedures of the
facility necessary to assure compliance |
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| with the rules adopted under Sections 6
and 7;
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| (3) financial and personnel information necessary to |
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| assure the integrity
and qualifications of the contractor |
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| selected to operate the facility;
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| (4) a closure plan to ensure the proper closure, |
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| decommissioning,
and post-closure care of the disposal |
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| facility; and
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| (5) a contingency plan to establish the procedures to |
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| be followed in the
event of unanticipated radioactive |
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| releases.
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| (c) The Director may issue a license for the construction |
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| and operation of
a facility authorized by this Act, provided |
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| the applicant for the
license has complied
with applicable |
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| provisions of this Act and regulations of the
Department of |
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| Nuclear Safety or its successor agency, the Illinois Emergency |
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| Management Agency .
No
license issued by the Director shall |
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| authorize the disposal of
mixed waste at any regional disposal |
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| facility. In the event that
an applicant or licensee proposes |
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| modifications to a facility, or
in the event
that the Director |
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| determines that modifications are necessary to conform to the
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| requirements of this Act, the Director may issue any license
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| modifications
necessary to protect human health and the |
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| environment and may specify the time
allowed to complete the |
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| modifications.
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| (d) Upon a determination by the Director of substantial |
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| noncompliance
with any license granted under this Act or upon a |
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| determination
that
an emergency exists posing a significant |
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| hazard to public health and the
environment, the Director may |
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| revoke a license issued under
this Act. Before revoking any
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| license, the Director shall serve notice upon the alleged |
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| violator setting
forth the Sections of this Act, or the rules |
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| adopted
under
this
Act, that are alleged to have been violated. |
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| The Director shall
hold
at least
one public hearing not later |
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| than 30 days following the notice.
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| (e) No person shall operate and the Director shall not |
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| issue any
license under this Section to operate any disposal |
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| facility for the shallow
land burial of low-level radioactive |
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| wastes in Illinois.
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| (f) (Blank).
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| (g) Notwithstanding subsection (d) of Section 10.3 of this |
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| Act, a
license issued by the
Department of Nuclear Safety or |
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| its successor agency, the Illinois Emergency Management |
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| Agency, to operate any regional
disposal facility shall be |
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| revoked as a matter of law to the extent that the
license |
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| authorizes disposal if:
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| (1) the facility accepts for disposal byproduct |
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| material as defined in
Section 11e(2) of the Atomic Energy |
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| Act of 1954 (42 U.S.C. 2014),
high-level radioactive waste |
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| or mixed waste, and
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| (2) (A) if the facility is located more than 1 1/2 |
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| miles from the
boundary of a municipality and the county in |
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| which the facility is
located
passes an ordinance ordering |
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| the license revoked, or
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| (B) if the facility is located within a municipality or |
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| within 1 1/2
miles of the boundary of a municipality and |
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| that municipality passes
an
ordinance ordering the license |
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| revoked.
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| (420 ILCS 20/9) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 241-9)
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| Sec. 9. Requirements for waste transporters.
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| (a) No person shall transport any low-level radioactive |
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| waste to a storage,
treatment or disposal facility in Illinois |
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| licensed under Section 8 without a
permit granted by the
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| Department of Nuclear Safety or its successor agency, the |
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| Illinois Emergency Management Agency .
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| (b) No person shall transport any low-level radioactive |
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| waste to a storage,
treatment or disposal facility licensed |
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| under Section 8 without a manifest
document. The Agency
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| Department shall develop the form for such manifests and shall
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| promulgate rules and regulations establishing a system of |
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| tracking wastes from
their point of generation to storage, |
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| treatment,
and ultimate disposal.
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| (c) Each application for a permit under this Section shall |
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| contain
any information as may be required under regulations |
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| promulgated by the
Agency
Department , including, but not |
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| limited to, information respecting:
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| (1)
The estimated quantities and types of wastes to be |
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| transported to
a facility located in Illinois;
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| (2)
The procedures and methods used to monitor and |
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| inspect the shipments
to ensure that leakage or spills do |
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| not occur;
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| (3)
The timetables according to which
the wastes are to |
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| be shipped.
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| (4)
The qualifications and training of personnel |
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| handling low-level
radioactive waste; and
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| (5)
The use of interim storage and transshipment |
29 |
| facilities.
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| (d) The Director may issue a permit to any applicant
who
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| has met and whom he believes will comply with the requirements |
32 |
| of the
Illinois Hazardous Materials Transportation Act and any |
33 |
| other applicable
State or federal laws or regulations. In the |
34 |
| event that an
applicant or permittee
proposes modifications of |
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| a permit, or in the event that the Director
determines that |
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| modifications are necessary to conform with the requirements of
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| the Act, the Director may issue any permit modifications |
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| necessary to protect
human health and the environment and may |
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| specify the time allowed to complete
the modifications.
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| (e) The Agency
Department shall inspect each shipment of |
6 |
| low-level radioactive
wastes received at the regional disposal |
7 |
| facility for compliance with the
packaging, placarding and |
8 |
| other requirements established by rules and
regulations |
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| promulgated by the Illinois
Department of Transportation under |
10 |
| the
Illinois Hazardous Materials Transportation Act and any |
11 |
| other applicable State
or federal regulations. The Agency
|
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| Department shall notify the Attorney General of
any apparent |
13 |
| violations for possible prosecution under Sections 11 and 12 of
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| that Act.
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| (Source: P.A. 90-29, eff. 6-26-97.)
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| (420 ILCS 20/10) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 241-10)
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| Sec. 10. Disposal facility contractor selection. Upon |
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| adopting the regulations establishing requirements for waste
|
19 |
| disposal facilities provided for in Section 6, the
Department |
20 |
| of Nuclear Safety or its successor agency, the Illinois |
21 |
| Emergency Management Agency, shall solicit
proposals for the |
22 |
| selection of one or more contractors to site, design,
develop, |
23 |
| construct, operate, close, provide post-closure care for, and
|
24 |
| decommission the disposal facility. Not later than 6 months |
25 |
| after the
solicitation of
proposals, the Director shall select |
26 |
| the applicant who has submitted the
proposal that best conforms |
27 |
| to the
requirements of this Act and to the rules adopted under |
28 |
| this Act.
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| (Source: P.A. 90-29, eff. 6-26-97.)
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| (420 ILCS 20/10.2) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 241-10.2)
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| Sec. 10.2. Creation of Low-Level Radioactive Waste Task |
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| Group;
adoption of
criteria; selection of site for |
33 |
| characterization.
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| (a) There is hereby created the Low-Level Radioactive Waste |
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| Task Group
consisting of the Directors of the Environmental |
2 |
| Protection Agency, the
Department of Natural Resources, and the
|
3 |
| Department
of Nuclear Safety (or their designees) and 6 |
4 |
| additional members designated
by the Governor. The 6 additional |
5 |
| members shall:
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| (1) be confirmed by the Senate; and
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| (2) receive compensation of $300 per day for their |
8 |
| services on
the Task Group unless they are officers or |
9 |
| employees of the State, in which
case they shall receive no |
10 |
| additional compensation.
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| Four of the additional members shall have expertise in the |
12 |
| field of geology,
hydrogeology, or hydrology. Of the 2 |
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| remaining additional members, one shall be
a member of the |
14 |
| public with experience in environmental matters and one shall
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| have at least 5 years experience in local government. The |
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| Directors of the
Environmental Protection Agency, the |
17 |
| Department of Natural
Resources, and the
Department of Nuclear |
18 |
| Safety (or their designees) shall
receive no additional |
19 |
| compensation for their service on the Task Group.
All members |
20 |
| of the Task Group shall be compensated for their expenses. The
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| Governor shall designate the chairman of the Task Group. Upon |
22 |
| adoption of
the criteria under subsection (b) of this Section, |
23 |
| the Directors of the
Department of Nuclear Safety and the |
24 |
| Environmental Protection Agency shall
be replaced on the Task |
25 |
| Group by members designated by the
Governor and confirmed by |
26 |
| the Senate. The members designated
to replace the Directors of |
27 |
| the
Department of Nuclear Safety
and the Environmental |
28 |
| Protection Agency shall have such
expertise as the Governor may |
29 |
| determine. The members of the Task Group
shall be members until |
30 |
| they resign, are replaced by the Governor, or the
Task Group is |
31 |
| abolished. Except as provided in this Act, the Task Group
shall |
32 |
| be subject to the Open Meetings Act and the Illinois |
33 |
| Administrative
Procedure Act. Any action required to be taken |
34 |
| by the Task Group under this
Act shall be taken by a majority |
35 |
| vote of its members.
An identical vote by 5 members of the Task |
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| Group shall constitute a majority
vote.
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| (b) To protect the public health, safety and welfare, the |
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| Task Group shall
develop proposed criteria for selection of a |
3 |
| site for a regional disposal
facility.
Principal criteria shall |
4 |
| relate to the geographic, geologic, seismologic,
tectonic, |
5 |
| hydrologic, and other scientific conditions best suited for a
|
6 |
| regional disposal facility. Supplemental
criteria may
relate |
7 |
| to land use (including (i) the location of existing underground |
8 |
| mines
and (ii) the exclusion of State parks, State conservation |
9 |
| areas, and other
State owned lands identified by the Task |
10 |
| Group), economics, transportation,
meteorology, and any other |
11 |
| matter identified by the Task Group as relating to
desirable |
12 |
| conditions for a regional
disposal facility. All
of the |
13 |
| criteria shall be as specific as possible.
|
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| The chairman of the Task Group shall publish a
notice of |
15 |
| availability of the proposed criteria in the State newspaper, |
16 |
| make
copies of the proposed criteria available without charge |
17 |
| to the public, and
hold public hearings to receive comments on |
18 |
| the proposed criteria. Written
comments on the proposed |
19 |
| criteria may be submitted to the chairman of the Task
Group |
20 |
| within a time period to be determined by the Task Group. Upon |
21 |
| completion
of the review of timely submitted comments on the |
22 |
| proposed criteria, the Task
Group shall adopt criteria for
|
23 |
| selection of a site for a regional disposal facility. Adoption |
24 |
| of the criteria is not
subject to the Illinois Administrative |
25 |
| Procedure Act. The chairman of the Task
Group shall provide |
26 |
| copies of the criteria to the Governor, the President and
|
27 |
| Minority Leader of the Senate, the Speaker and Minority Leader |
28 |
| of the House,
and all county boards in the State of Illinois |
29 |
| and shall make copies of the
criteria available without charge |
30 |
| to the public.
|
31 |
| (c) Upon adoption of the criteria, the Director of Natural
|
32 |
| Resources shall direct the Scientific Surveys to
screen the |
33 |
| State of Illinois. By
September 30, 1997, the Scientific |
34 |
| Surveys shall (i) complete a Statewide
screening of the State |
35 |
| using available information and the Surveys'
geography-based |
36 |
| information system to produce individual and composite maps
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| showing the application of individual criteria; (ii) complete |
2 |
| the evaluation
of all land volunteered
before the effective |
3 |
| date of this amendatory Act of 1997 to determine whether any of |
4 |
| the volunteered land appears
likely to satisfy the criteria; |
5 |
| (iii) document the
results of the screening and volunteer site |
6 |
| evaluations in a written report
and submit the report to the |
7 |
| chairman of the Task Group and to the Director of Nuclear |
8 |
| Safety ;
and (iv) transmit to the Task Group and to the
|
9 |
| Department of Nuclear Safety , in a form specified
by the Task |
10 |
| Group and the
Department, all information and documents |
11 |
| assembled
by the Scientific Surveys in performing the |
12 |
| obligations of the Scientific
Surveys under
this Act. Upon |
13 |
| completion of the screening and volunteer site evaluation
|
14 |
| process, the Director of the Department of Natural Resources |
15 |
| shall be replaced
on the Task Group by a member appointed by |
16 |
| the Governor and confirmed by the
Senate. The member appointed |
17 |
| to replace the Director of the Department of
Natural Resources |
18 |
| shall have expertise that the Governor determines to be
|
19 |
| appropriate.
|
20 |
| (c-3) By December 1, 2000, the
Department of Nuclear |
21 |
| Safety ,
in
consultation with the Task Group, waste generators, |
22 |
| and any interested
counties and
municipalities and after
|
23 |
| holding 3 public hearings throughout the State,
shall prepare a |
24 |
| report regarding, at a minimum, the impact and
ramifications, |
25 |
| if any, of the following factors and circumstances on the
|
26 |
| siting, design, licensure, development, construction, |
27 |
| operation, closure, and
post-closure care of a regional |
28 |
| disposal facility:
|
29 |
| (1) the federal, state, and regional programs for the |
30 |
| siting,
development,
and operation of disposal facilities |
31 |
| for low-level radioactive wastes and the
nature, extent, |
32 |
| and likelihood of any legislative or administrative |
33 |
| changes to
those programs;
|
34 |
| (2) (blank);
|
35 |
| (3) the current and most reliable projections |
36 |
| regarding the costs of the
siting, design, development, |
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| construction, operation, closure, decommissioning,
and |
2 |
| post-closure care of a regional disposal facility;
|
3 |
| (4) the current and most reliable estimates of the |
4 |
| total volume of
low-level radioactive waste that will be |
5 |
| disposed at a regional disposal
facility in Illinois and |
6 |
| the projected annual volume amounts;
|
7 |
| (5) the nature and extent of the available, if any, |
8 |
| storage and
disposal facilities outside the region of the |
9 |
| Compact for storage and disposal
of low-level radioactive |
10 |
| waste generated from within the region of the Compact;
and
|
11 |
| (6) the development and implementation of a voluntary |
12 |
| site selection
process in which land may be volunteered for |
13 |
| the regional disposal facility
jointly by landowners and |
14 |
| (i) the municipality in which the land is located,
(ii) |
15 |
| every municipality within 1 1/2 miles of the land if the |
16 |
| land is
not within a municipality, or (iii) the county or |
17 |
| counties in which the land
is located if the land is not |
18 |
| within a municipality
and not within 1 1/2 miles of a |
19 |
| municipality.
The Director of Nuclear Safety
shall provide |
20 |
| copies of the report to the
Governor, the
President and |
21 |
| Minority Leader of the Senate, and the Speaker and
Minority
|
22 |
| Leader of the House. The Director shall also publish a |
23 |
| notice of
availability of the report in the State newspaper |
24 |
| and make copies of the report
available without charge to |
25 |
| the public.
|
26 |
| (c-5) Following submittal of the report pursuant to |
27 |
| subsection (c-3) of
this
Section, the
Department of Nuclear |
28 |
| Safety or its successor agency, the Illinois Emergency |
29 |
| Management Agency, may adopt rules establishing a
site |
30 |
| selection process for the regional disposal facility. In
|
31 |
| developing rules, the
Department
or the Agency shall, at a |
32 |
| minimum, consider the following:
|
33 |
| (1) A comprehensive and open process under which the |
34 |
| land for sites
recommended and proposed by the contractor |
35 |
| under subsection (e) of this
Section shall be volunteered |
36 |
| lands as provided in this Section. Land may be
volunteered
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| for the regional disposal facility jointly by landowners |
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| and (i) the
municipality in which the land is located, (ii) |
3 |
| every municipality with
1 1/2 miles of the land if the land |
4 |
| is not within a municipality, or
(iii) the county or |
5 |
| counties in which the land is located if the land is not
|
6 |
| within a municipality and not within 1 1/2 miles of a
|
7 |
| municipality.
|
8 |
| (2) Utilization of the State screening and volunteer |
9 |
| site evaluation
report prepared by the Scientific Surveys |
10 |
| under subsection (c) of this
Section for the purpose of |
11 |
| determining whether proposed sites appear likely to
|
12 |
| satisfy the site selection criteria.
|
13 |
| (3) Coordination of the site selection process with the |
14 |
| projected annual
and total volume of low-level radioactive |
15 |
| waste to be disposed at the regional
disposal facility as
|
16 |
| identified in the report prepared under subsection (c-3) of |
17 |
| this Section.
|
18 |
| The site selection process established under this |
19 |
| subsection shall require
the contractor selected by the
|
20 |
| Department or the Agency pursuant to Sections 5 and 10 of this
|
21 |
| Act to propose one site to the Task Group for approval under |
22 |
| subsections (d)
through (i) of this Section.
|
23 |
| No proposed site shall be selected as the site for the |
24 |
| regional
disposal facility unless it satisfies the site |
25 |
| selection criteria established
by the Task Group under |
26 |
| subsection (b) of this Section.
|
27 |
| (d) The contractor selected by the
Department of Nuclear |
28 |
| Safety or its successor agency, the Illinois Emergency |
29 |
| Management Agency, under Sections 5 and
10
of this Act shall |
30 |
| conduct evaluations,
including possible intrusive field |
31 |
| investigations, of the sites and locations
identified under the |
32 |
| site selection process established under subsection
(c-5) of |
33 |
| this Section.
|
34 |
| (e) Upon completion of the site evaluations,
the
contractor |
35 |
| selected by the
Department of Nuclear Safety or its successor |
36 |
| agency, the Illinois Emergency Management Agency, shall |
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| identify one site of at least 640
acres that appears
promising |
2 |
| for development of the regional disposal facility in compliance
|
3 |
| with the site selection criteria established by the Task Group |
4 |
| pursuant to
subsection (b) of this Section. The
contractor may |
5 |
| conduct any other evaluation of the site identified under
this |
6 |
| subsection that the contractor deems appropriate to determine |
7 |
| whether
the site satisfies the criteria adopted under |
8 |
| subsection
(b) of this Section. Upon
completion of the |
9 |
| evaluations under this subsection, the
contractor shall
|
10 |
| prepare and submit to the
Department or the Agency a report on |
11 |
| the evaluation of the
identified site, including a |
12 |
| recommendation as to whether the identified site
should be |
13 |
| further considered for selection as a site for the
regional |
14 |
| disposal facility. A site so recommended for further
|
15 |
| consideration is hereinafter referred to as a "proposed site".
|
16 |
| (f) A report completed under subsection (e) of this Section |
17 |
| that
recommends a proposed site shall also be submitted
to the |
18 |
| chairman of the Task Group. Within 45 days following receipt of |
19 |
| a
report, the chairman of the Task Group shall
publish in |
20 |
| newspapers of general circulation in the county or counties in
|
21 |
| which a proposed site is located a notice of the availability |
22 |
| of the report and a notice of
a
public meeting. The chairman of |
23 |
| the Task Group shall also, within the 45-day
period, provide |
24 |
| copies of
the report and the notice to the Governor, the |
25 |
| President and Minority Leader of
the Senate, the Speaker and |
26 |
| Minority Leader of the House, members of the
General Assembly |
27 |
| from the legislative district or districts in which a
proposed |
28 |
| site is located,
the county board or boards of the county or |
29 |
| counties containing
a proposed site, and each city, village, |
30 |
| and
incorporated town within a 5 mile radius of a proposed |
31 |
| site. The chairman
of the Task Group shall make copies of
the |
32 |
| report available without charge to the public.
|
33 |
| (g) The chairman of the Task Group shall convene at least |
34 |
| one
public meeting on each proposed site. At the public meeting
|
35 |
| or meetings,
the contractor selected by the
Department of |
36 |
| Nuclear Safety or its successor agency, the Illinois Emergency |
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| Management Agency, shall present the results of the
evaluation |
2 |
| of the proposed site.
The Task Group shall receive such other |
3 |
| written and oral information about
the proposed site that may |
4 |
| be submitted at the meeting.
Following the meeting, the
Task |
5 |
| Group shall decide whether the proposed site satisfies the |
6 |
| criteria adopted
under subsection (b) of this Section. If the |
7 |
| Task Group determines that
the proposed site does not satisfy |
8 |
| the criteria, the
Department or the Agency may require a
|
9 |
| contractor to submit a further report pursuant to subsection |
10 |
| (e) of this
Section proposing another site from the locations |
11 |
| identified under the site
selection process established |
12 |
| pursuant to subsection (c-5) of this Section as likely to |
13 |
| satisfy the criteria. Following notice and
distribution of the |
14 |
| report as required by subsection (f) of this Section, the
new |
15 |
| proposed site shall be the subject
of a public meeting under |
16 |
| this subsection. The contractor selected by the
Department or |
17 |
| the Agency shall
propose
additional sites, and the Task Group |
18 |
| shall conduct additional public
meetings, until the Task Group |
19 |
| has approved a proposed site recommended by a
contractor as |
20 |
| satisfying the
criteria adopted under subsection (b) of this |
21 |
| Section. In the event that the
Task Group does not approve any |
22 |
| of the proposed sites recommended by the
contractor under this |
23 |
| subsection as satisfying the criteria adopted under
subsection |
24 |
| (b) of this Section, the Task Group shall immediately suspend |
25 |
| all
work and the
Department or the Agency shall prepare a study |
26 |
| containing, at a minimum, the
Department's or the Agency's
|
27 |
| recommendations regarding the viability of the site selection
|
28 |
| process established pursuant to this Act, based on the factors |
29 |
| and
circumstances
specified in items (1) through (6) of |
30 |
| subsection (c-3) of Section 10.2. The
Department or the Agency
|
31 |
| shall provide copies of the study to the Governor, the |
32 |
| President and
Minority Leader of the Senate, and the Speaker |
33 |
| and Minority Leader of the
House. The
Department or the Agency
|
34 |
| shall also publish a notice of availability of the study
in the |
35 |
| State newspaper and make copies of the report available without |
36 |
| charge
to the public.
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3 |
| satisfies the
criteria adopted under subsection (b) of this |
4 |
| Section, the contractor shall
proceed with the |
5 |
| characterization and licensure of the proposed site under
|
6 |
| Section 10.3 of this Act and the Task Group shall immediately |
7 |
| suspend all
work, except as otherwise specifically required in |
8 |
| subsection (b) of Section
10.3 of this
Act.
|
9 |
| (Source: P.A. 90-29, eff.
6-26-97; 91-601, eff. 8-16-99.)
|
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| (420 ILCS 20/10.3) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 241-10.3)
|
11 |
| Sec. 10.3. Site characterization; license application; |
12 |
| adjudicatory
hearing; exclusivity.
|
13 |
| (a) If the contractor, following characterization, |
14 |
| determines that the
proposed site is appropriate for the |
15 |
| development of a
regional disposal facility, (i) the
contractor |
16 |
| shall submit
to the
Department of Nuclear Safety or its |
17 |
| successor agency, the Illinois Emergency Management Agency, an |
18 |
| application for a license to
construct and operate the facility |
19 |
| at the selected site and (ii) the Task
Group shall be abolished |
20 |
| and its records transferred to the
Department or the Agency .
|
21 |
| (b) If the contractor determines, following or at any time |
22 |
| during
characterization of the site proposed under Section 10.2 |
23 |
| of this Act, that the
proposed site is not appropriate for the |
24 |
| development of a regional disposal facility, the
Department of |
25 |
| Nuclear Safety or its successor agency, the Illinois Emergency |
26 |
| Management Agency, may require the contractor to propose an |
27 |
| additional site to the
Task Group from the locations identified |
28 |
| under the site selection process
established under subsection |
29 |
| (c-5) of Section 10.2 that is likely to satisfy
the
criteria
|
30 |
| adopted under subsection (b) of Section 10.2. The new proposed |
31 |
| site shall
be the
subject of public notice, distribution, and |
32 |
| public meeting conducted by the
Task Group under the procedures |
33 |
| set forth in subsections (f) and (g) of
Section
10.2
of this |
34 |
| Act. The contractor selected by the
Department or the Agency
|
35 |
| shall propose
additional sites and the Task Group shall conduct |
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| additional public meetings
until (i) the Task Group has |
2 |
| approved a proposed site recommended by a
contractor as |
3 |
| satisfying the criteria adopted under subsection (b) of Section
|
4 |
| 10.2, and
(ii) the contractor has determined, following |
5 |
| characterization, that the site
is appropriate for the |
6 |
| development of the regional disposal facility. Upon the
|
7 |
| selection of a proposed site under this subsection, (i) the |
8 |
| contractor shall
submit to the
Department or the Agency an |
9 |
| application for a license to construct and operate
a regional |
10 |
| disposal facility at the selected site and (ii) the Task Group |
11 |
| shall
be abolished and its records transferred to the
|
12 |
| Department or the Agency .
|
13 |
| (c) The
Department of Nuclear Safety or its successor |
14 |
| agency, the Illinois Emergency Management Agency, shall review |
15 |
| the license application filed pursuant to
Section 8 and |
16 |
| subsections (a) and (b) of this Section in accordance
with its |
17 |
| rules and the agreement between the State of Illinois and the
|
18 |
| Nuclear Regulatory Commission under Section 274 of the Atomic |
19 |
| Energy Act.
If the
Department or the Agency determines that the |
20 |
| license should be issued, the
Department or the Agency shall |
21 |
| publish in the State newspaper a notice of intent to issue
the |
22 |
| license. Objections to issuance of the license may be filed |
23 |
| within 90
days of publication of the notice. Upon receipt of |
24 |
| objections, the
Director shall appoint a hearing officer who |
25 |
| shall conduct an adjudicatory
hearing on the objections. The |
26 |
| burden of proof at the hearing shall be on
the person filing |
27 |
| the objections. Upon completion of the hearing, the
hearing |
28 |
| officer shall recommend to the Director whether the license |
29 |
| should
be issued. The decision of the Director to issue or deny |
30 |
| the
license may be appealed under Section 18.
|
31 |
| (d) The procedures, criteria, terms, and conditions set |
32 |
| forth in this Act,
and in the rules adopted under this Act, for |
33 |
| the treatment,
storage, and disposal of low-level radioactive |
34 |
| waste and for the siting,
licensure, design, construction, |
35 |
| maintenance, operation, closure,
decommissioning, and |
36 |
| post-closure care of the regional disposal facility shall
be |
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| the exclusive procedures, criteria, terms, and conditions for
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| those matters.
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| (Source: P.A. 90-29, eff. 6-26-97.)
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| (420 ILCS 20/11) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 241-11)
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| Sec. 11. Report by the Agency
Department .
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| (a) (Blank).
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| (b) (Blank).
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| (c) At any time necessary, as determined by the Assistant
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| Director of the Illinois Emergency Management Agency , to ensure |
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| proper
planning and policy responses relating to the continued |
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| availability of
facilities for the storage and disposal of |
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| low-level radioactive wastes, the Agency
Department shall |
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| deliver to the Governor, the President and Minority Leader of
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| the Senate, and the Speaker and Minority Leader of the House a |
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| report that shall include, at a minimum, an
analysis of the |
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| impacts of restrictions on disposal of
low-level
radioactive |
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| waste at commercial disposal facilities outside the State of
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| Illinois and the Agency's
Department's analysis of, and |
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| recommendations regarding, the
feasibility of a centralized |
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| interim storage facility for low-level radioactive
waste |
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| generated within the region of the Compact and the nature and |
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| extent, if
any, of the generator's or any other entity's |
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| responsibility for or title to
the waste to be stored at a |
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| centralized interim storage facility after
the waste has been |
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| delivered to that facility.
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| (Source: P.A. 90-29, eff. 6-26-97; 91-601, eff. 8-16-99.)
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| (420 ILCS 20/13) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 241-13)
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| Sec. 13. Waste fees.
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| (a) The
Department of Nuclear Safety or its successor |
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| agency, the Illinois Emergency Management Agency, shall |
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| collect a fee from each generator of low-level
radioactive |
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| wastes in this State. Except as provided in subsections (b), |
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| (c),
and (d), the amount of the fee shall be $50.00 or the |
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| following amount,
whichever is greater:
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| (1) $1 per cubic foot of waste shipped for storage, |
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| treatment or disposal
if storage of the waste for shipment |
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| occurred prior to September 7, 1984;
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| (2) $2 per cubic foot of waste stored for shipment if |
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| storage of the
waste occurs on or after September 7, 1984, |
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| but prior to October 1, 1985;
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| (3) $3 per cubic foot of waste stored for shipment if |
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| storage of the
waste occurs on or after October 1, 1985;
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| (4) $2 per cubic foot of waste shipped for storage, |
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| treatment or
disposal if storage of the waste for shipment |
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| occurs on or after September
7, 1984 but prior to October |
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| 1, 1985, provided that no fee has been collected
previously |
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| for storage of the waste;
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| (5) $3 per cubic foot of waste shipped for storage, |
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| treatment or
disposal if storage of the waste for shipment |
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| occurs on or after October
1, 1985, provided that no fees |
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| have been collected previously for storage
of the waste.
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| Such fees shall be collected annually or as determined by |
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| the
Department or the Agency and
shall be deposited in the |
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| low-level radioactive waste funds as provided in
Section 14 of |
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| this Act. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Act, no
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| fee under this
Section shall be collected from a generator for |
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| waste generated incident to
manufacturing before December 31, |
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| 1980, and shipped for disposal outside
of this State before |
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| December 31, 1992, as part of a site reclamation
leading to |
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| license termination.
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| (b) Each nuclear power reactor in this State for which an |
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| operating
license has been issued by the Nuclear Regulatory |
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| Commission shall not be
subject to the fee required by |
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| subsection (a) with respect to (1) waste
stored for shipment if |
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| storage of the waste occurs on or after January
1, 1986; and |
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| (2) waste shipped for storage, treatment or disposal if storage
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| of the waste for shipment occurs on or after January 1, 1986. |
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| In lieu of
the fee, each reactor shall be required to pay an |
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| annual fee as provided in
this subsection for the
treatment, |
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| storage and disposal of low-level radioactive waste. Beginning
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| with State fiscal year 1986 and through State fiscal year 1997, |
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| fees shall be
due and payable on January 1st of each year.
For |
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| State fiscal year 1998 and all subsequent State fiscal years, |
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| fees shall
be due and payable on July 1 of each fiscal year. |
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| The fee due on July 1,
1997 shall be payable on that date, or |
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| within 10 days after the effective date
of this amendatory Act |
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| of 1997, whichever is later.
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| The owner of any nuclear power reactor that has an |
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| operating license
issued by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission |
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| for any portion of State fiscal
year 1998 shall continue to pay |
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| an annual fee of $90,000 for the treatment,
storage, and |
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| disposal of low-level radioactive waste through State fiscal |
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| year
2002. The fee shall be due and
payable on July 1 of each |
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| fiscal year.
The fee due on July 1, 1998 shall be
payable on |
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| that date, or within 10 days after the effective date of this
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| amendatory Act of 1998, whichever is later.
If the balance in |
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| the Low-Level Radioactive Waste Facility Development and
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| Operation Fund falls below $500,000, as of the end of any |
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| fiscal year after
fiscal year 2002, the
Department is |
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| authorized to assess by rule, after notice
and a hearing, an |
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| additional annual fee to be paid by the owners of nuclear
power
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| reactors for which operating licenses have been issued by the |
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| Nuclear
Regulatory Commission, except that no additional |
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| annual fee shall be assessed because of the fund balance at the |
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| end of fiscal year 2005 or at the end of fiscal year 2006 . The |
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| additional annual fee shall be payable on the date
or dates |
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| specified by rule and shall not exceed $30,000 per operating |
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| reactor
per year.
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| (c) In each of State fiscal years 1988, 1989 and 1990, in |
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| addition to
the fee imposed in subsections (b) and (d), the |
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| owner of each nuclear power
reactor in this State for which an |
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| operating license has been issued by the
Nuclear Regulatory |
33 |
| Commission shall pay a fee of $408,000. If an
operating license |
34 |
| is issued during one of those 3 fiscal years, the owner
shall |
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| pay a prorated amount of the fee equal to $1,117.80 multiplied |
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| by the
number of days in the fiscal year during which the |
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| nuclear power reactor
was licensed.
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| The fee shall be due and payable as follows: in fiscal year |
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| 1988,
$204,000 shall be paid on October 1, 1987 and $102,000 |
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| shall be paid on each
of January 1, 1988 and April 1, 1988; in |
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| fiscal year 1989, $102,000 shall
be paid on each of July 1, |
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| 1988, October 1, 1988, January 1, 1989 and April
1, 1989; and |
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| in fiscal year 1990, $102,000 shall be paid on each of July 1,
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| 1989, October 1, 1989, January 1, 1990 and April 1, 1990. If |
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| the
operating license is issued during one of the 3 fiscal |
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| years, the owner
shall be subject to those payment dates, and |
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| their corresponding amounts,
on which the owner possesses an |
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| operating license and, on June 30 of the fiscal
year of |
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| issuance of the license, whatever amount of the prorated fee |
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| remains
outstanding.
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| All of the amounts collected by the
Department or the |
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| Agency under this subsection (c)
shall be deposited into the |
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| Low-Level Radioactive Waste Facility
Development and Operation |
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| Fund created under subsection (a) of Section 14 of
this
Act and |
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| expended, subject to appropriation, for
the purposes provided |
20 |
| in that subsection.
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| (d) In addition to the fees imposed in subsections (b) and |
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| (c), the
owners of nuclear power reactors in this State for |
23 |
| which operating licenses
have been issued by the Nuclear |
24 |
| Regulatory Commission shall pay the
following fees for each |
25 |
| such nuclear power reactor: for State fiscal year
1989, |
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| $325,000 payable on October 1, 1988, $162,500 payable on |
27 |
| January 1,
1989, and $162,500 payable on April 1, 1989; for |
28 |
| State fiscal year 1990,
$162,500 payable on July 1, $300,000 |
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| payable on October 1, $300,000 payable
on January 1 and |
30 |
| $300,000 payable on April 1; for State fiscal year 1991,
either |
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| (1) $150,000 payable on July 1, $650,000 payable on September |
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| 1,
$675,000 payable on January 1, and $275,000 payable on April |
33 |
| 1, or (2)
$150,000 on July 1, $130,000 on the first day of each |
34 |
| month from August
through December, $225,000 on the first day |
35 |
| of each month from January
through March and $92,000 on the |
36 |
| first day of each month from April through
June; for State |
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| fiscal year 1992, $260,000 payable on July 1, $900,000
payable |
2 |
| on September 1, $300,000 payable on October 1, $150,000 payable |
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| on
January 1, and $100,000 payable on April 1; for State fiscal |
4 |
| year 1993,
$100,000 payable on July 1, $230,000 payable on |
5 |
| August 1 or within 10 days
after July 31, 1992, whichever is |
6 |
| later, and $355,000 payable on October 1; for
State fiscal year |
7 |
| 1994, $100,000 payable on July 1, $75,000 payable on October
1 |
8 |
| and $75,000 payable on April 1; for State fiscal year 1995, |
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| $100,000 payable
on July 1, $75,000 payable on October 1, and |
10 |
| $75,000 payable on April 1,
for State fiscal year 1996, |
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| $100,000 payable on July 1, $75,000 payable on
October 1, and |
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| $75,000 payable on April 1. The owner of any nuclear
power |
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| reactor that has an operating license issued by the Nuclear |
14 |
| Regulatory
Commission for any portion of State fiscal year 1998 |
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| shall pay an annual fee of
$30,000 through State fiscal year |
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| 2003.
For State fiscal year 2004 and subsequent fiscal years, |
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| the owner of any
nuclear power reactor that has an operating |
18 |
| license issued by the Nuclear
Regulatory Commission shall pay |
19 |
| an annual fee of $30,000 per reactor, provided
that the fee
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20 |
| shall not apply to a nuclear power reactor with regard to which |
21 |
| the owner
notified the Nuclear Regulatory Commission during |
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| State fiscal year 1998 that
the nuclear power reactor |
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| permanently ceased operations.
The fee shall be due and payable |
24 |
| on
July 1 of each fiscal year.
The fee due on July 1, 1998 shall |
25 |
| be
payable on that date, or within 10 days after the effective |
26 |
| date of this
amendatory Act of 1998, whichever is later.
The |
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| fee
due on July 1, 1997 shall be payable on that date or within |
28 |
| 10 days after the
effective date of this amendatory Act of |
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| 1997, whichever is later. If the
payments under this
subsection |
30 |
| for fiscal year 1993 due on January 1, 1993, or on April 1, |
31 |
| 1993, or
both, were due before the effective date of this |
32 |
| amendatory Act of the 87th
General Assembly, then those |
33 |
| payments are waived and need not be made.
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| All of the amounts collected by the
Department or the |
35 |
| Agency under this subsection (d)
shall be deposited into the |
36 |
| Low-Level Radioactive Waste Facility
Development and Operation |
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| Fund created pursuant to subsection (a) of Section
14 of this
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2 |
| Act and expended, subject to appropriation, for the purposes |
3 |
| provided in that
subsection.
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| All payments made by licensees under this subsection (d) |
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| for fiscal year
1992 that are not appropriated and obligated by |
6 |
| the
Department above
$1,750,000 per reactor in fiscal year |
7 |
| 1992, shall be credited to the licensees
making the payments to |
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| reduce the per reactor fees required under this
subsection (d) |
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| for fiscal year 1993.
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| (e) The Agency
Department shall promulgate rules and |
11 |
| regulations establishing
standards for the collection of the |
12 |
| fees authorized by this Section. The
regulations shall include, |
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| but need not be limited to:
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| (1) the records necessary to identify the amounts of |
15 |
| low-level
radioactive wastes produced;
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| (2) the form and submission of reports to accompany the |
17 |
| payment of fees
to the Agency
Department ; and
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| (3) the time and manner of payment of fees to the |
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| Agency
Department , which
payments shall not be more |
20 |
| frequent than quarterly.
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| (f) Any operating agreement entered into under subsection |
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| (b) of
Section 5 of this Act between the
Department of Nuclear |
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| Safety or its successor agency, the Illinois Emergency |
24 |
| Management Agency, and any disposal facility
contractor
shall, |
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| subject to the provisions of this Act, authorize the contractor |
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| to
impose upon and collect from persons using the disposal |
27 |
| facility fees
designed and
set at levels reasonably calculated |
28 |
| to produce sufficient revenues (1) to
pay all costs and |
29 |
| expenses properly incurred or accrued in connection
with, and |
30 |
| properly allocated to, performance of the contractor's |
31 |
| obligations
under the operating agreement, and (2) to provide |
32 |
| reasonable and
appropriate compensation or profit to the |
33 |
| contractor under the
operating
agreement. For purposes of this |
34 |
| subsection (f), the term "costs and expenses"
may include, |
35 |
| without limitation, (i) direct and indirect costs and expenses
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36 |
| for labor, services, equipment, materials, insurance and other |
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| risk
management costs, interest and other financing charges, |
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| and taxes or fees
in lieu of taxes; (ii) payments to or |
3 |
| required by the United States, the
State of Illinois or any |
4 |
| agency or department thereof, the Central Midwest
Interstate |
5 |
| Low-Level Radioactive Waste Compact, and subject
to the
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| provisions of this Act, any unit of local government; (iii)
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| amortization of capitalized costs with respect to the disposal |
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| facility and
its
development, including any capitalized |
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| reserves; and (iv) payments with
respect
to reserves, accounts, |
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| escrows or trust funds required by law or otherwise
provided |
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| for under the operating agreement.
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| (g) (Blank).
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| (h) (Blank).
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| (i) (Blank).
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| (j) (Blank).
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| (j-5) Prior to commencement of facility operations, the |
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| Agency
Department shall
adopt rules providing for the |
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| establishment and collection of fees and charges
with respect |
19 |
| to the use of the disposal facility as provided in subsection |
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| (f)
of this Section.
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| (k) The regional disposal facility shall be subject to ad |
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| valorem real
estate taxes lawfully imposed by units of local |
23 |
| government and school districts
with jurisdiction over the |
24 |
| facility. No other local government tax, surtax,
fee or other |
25 |
| charge on activities at the regional disposal facility shall be
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| allowed except as authorized by the Agency
Department .
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| (l) The Agency
Department shall have the power, in the |
28 |
| event that acceptance of
waste for disposal at the regional |
29 |
| disposal facility is suspended, delayed
or interrupted, to |
30 |
| impose emergency fees on the generators of low-level
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31 |
| radioactive waste. Generators shall pay emergency fees within |
32 |
| 30 days of
receipt of notice of the emergency fees. The Agency
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33 |
| Department shall deposit all of
the receipts of any fees |
34 |
| collected under this subsection into the Low-Level
Radioactive |
35 |
| Waste Facility Development and Operation Fund created under
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36 |
| subsection (b) of Section 14. Emergency fees may be used to |
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| mitigate the
impacts of the suspension or interruption of |
2 |
| acceptance of waste for disposal.
The requirements for |
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| rulemaking in the Illinois Administrative Procedure Act
shall |
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| not apply to the imposition of emergency fees under this |
5 |
| subsection.
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| (m) The Agency
Department shall promulgate any other rules |
7 |
| and regulations as
may be necessary to implement this Section.
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| (Source: P.A. 92-276, eff. 8-7-01; 93-839, eff. 7-30-04.)
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| (420 ILCS 20/14) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 241-14)
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| Sec. 14. Waste management funds.
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| (a) There is hereby created in the State
Treasury a special |
12 |
| fund to be known as the "Low-Level Radioactive Waste
Facility |
13 |
| Development and Operation Fund".
All monies within the |
14 |
| Low-Level Radioactive Waste Facility Development and
Operation |
15 |
| Fund shall be invested by the State Treasurer in accordance |
16 |
| with
established investment practices. Interest earned by such |
17 |
| investment shall be
returned to the Low-Level Radioactive Waste |
18 |
| Facility Development and Operation
Fund.
Except as otherwise |
19 |
| provided in
this subsection, the
Department of Nuclear Safety |
20 |
| or its successor agency, the Illinois Emergency Management |
21 |
| Agency, shall deposit 80%
of all receipts from the fees |
22 |
| required under subsections (a) and (b)
of Section 13 in the |
23 |
| State Treasury to the credit of this Fund. Beginning
July 1, |
24 |
| 1997, and until December 31 of the year in which the Task Group
|
25 |
| approves a proposed site under Section 10.3, the
Department or |
26 |
| the Agency
shall deposit all fees collected under subsections |
27 |
| (a)
and (b) of Section 13 of this Act into the
Fund. Subject to |
28 |
| appropriation, the
Department or the Agency is authorized to |
29 |
| expend all
moneys in the Fund in amounts it deems necessary
|
30 |
| for:
|
31 |
| (1) hiring personnel and any other operating and |
32 |
| contingent expenses
necessary for the proper |
33 |
| administration of this Act;
|
34 |
| (2) contracting with any firm for the purpose of |
35 |
| carrying out the
purposes of this Act;
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| (3) grants to the Central Midwest Interstate Low-Level |
2 |
| Radioactive Waste
Commission;
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3 |
| (4) hiring personnel, contracting with any person, and |
4 |
| meeting any
other expenses incurred by the
Department or |
5 |
| the Agency in fulfilling its
responsibilities under the |
6 |
| Radioactive Waste Compact Enforcement Act;
|
7 |
| (5) activities under Sections 10, 10.2 and 10.3;
|
8 |
| (6) payment of fees in lieu of taxes to a local |
9 |
| government
having within
its boundaries a regional |
10 |
| disposal facility;
|
11 |
| (7) payment of grants to counties or municipalities |
12 |
| under
Section 12.1; and
|
13 |
| (8) fulfillment of obligations under a community |
14 |
| agreement
under Section 12.1.
|
15 |
| In spending monies pursuant to such appropriations, the
|
16 |
| Department or the Agency shall
to the extent practicable avoid |
17 |
| duplicating expenditures made by any firm
pursuant to a |
18 |
| contract awarded under this Section. On or before March 1,
1989 |
19 |
| and on or before October 1
of 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, and 1993, |
20 |
| the
Department of Nuclear Safety shall deliver to the
Governor, |
21 |
| the President and Minority Leader of the Senate, the Speaker |
22 |
| and
Minority Leader of the House, and each of the generators |
23 |
| that have
contributed during the preceding State fiscal year to |
24 |
| the Low-Level
Radioactive Waste Facility Development and |
25 |
| Operation Fund a financial
statement, certified and verified by |
26 |
| the Director, which details all
receipts and expenditures from |
27 |
| the fund during the preceding State fiscal
year; provided that |
28 |
| the report due on or before March 1, 1989 shall detail
all |
29 |
| receipts and expenditures from the fund during the period from |
30 |
| July 1,
1988 through January 31, 1989. The financial statements |
31 |
| shall identify all
sources of income to the
fund and all |
32 |
| recipients of expenditures from the fund, shall specify the
|
33 |
| amounts of all the income and expenditures, and shall indicate |
34 |
| the amounts
of all the income and expenditures, and shall |
35 |
| indicate the purpose for all
expenditures.
|
36 |
| (b) There is hereby created in the State Treasury a special |
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| fund to be
known as the "Low-Level Radioactive Waste Facility |
2 |
| Closure, Post-Closure
Care and Compensation Fund".
All monies |
3 |
| within the Low-Level Radioactive Waste Facility Closure,
|
4 |
| Post-Closure Care and Compensation Fund shall be invested by |
5 |
| the State
Treasurer in accordance with established investment |
6 |
| practices. Interest earned
by such investment shall be returned |
7 |
| to the Low-Level Radioactive Waste
Facility Closure, |
8 |
| Post-Closure Care and Compensation Fund.
The
Department of |
9 |
| Nuclear Safety or its successor agency, the Illinois Emergency |
10 |
| Management Agency, shall deposit 20% of all
receipts from the |
11 |
| fees required under subsections (a) and (b) of Section 13
of |
12 |
| this Act in the State Treasury to the credit of this Fund, |
13 |
| except
that, pursuant to subsection (a) of Section 14 of this |
14 |
| Act, there shall be no
such deposit
into this Fund between July |
15 |
| 1, 1997 and December 31 of the year in which the
Task Group |
16 |
| approves a proposed site pursuant to Section 10.3 of this Act.
|
17 |
| All deposits
into this
Fund shall be held by the State |
18 |
| Treasurer separate and apart from all
public money or funds of |
19 |
| this State. Subject to appropriation, the
Department or the |
20 |
| Agency is authorized to expend any moneys in this Fund in |
21 |
| amounts it deems
necessary for:
|
22 |
| (1) decommissioning and other procedures required for |
23 |
| the proper closure
of the regional disposal facility;
|
24 |
| (2) monitoring, inspecting, and other procedures |
25 |
| required for the proper
closure, decommissioning, and
|
26 |
| post-closure care of the regional disposal facility;
|
27 |
| (3) taking any remedial actions necessary to protect |
28 |
| human health and
the environment from releases or |
29 |
| threatened releases of wastes from
the regional disposal |
30 |
| facility;
|
31 |
| (4) the purchase of facility and third-party liability |
32 |
| insurance
necessary during the institutional control |
33 |
| period of the regional
disposal facility;
|
34 |
| (5) mitigating the impacts of the suspension or |
35 |
| interruption of the
acceptance of waste for disposal;
|
36 |
| (6) compensating any person suffering any damages or |
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| (7) fulfillment of obligations under a community |
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Department of |
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| Management Agency, shall deliver to the
Governor, the President |
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| and Minority Leader of the Senate, the Speaker and
Minority |
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| Leader of the House, and each of the generators that have
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| contributed during the preceding State fiscal year to the Fund |
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| a financial
statement, certified and verified by the Director, |
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| which details all
receipts and expenditures from the Fund |
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year. The financial |
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| statements shall identify all sources of income to the
Fund and |
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| all recipients of expenditures from the Fund, shall specify the
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| amounts of all the income and expenditures, and shall indicate |
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of all the income and expenditures, and shall |
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expenditures.
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| (c) (Blank).
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| (d) The
Department of Nuclear Safety or its successor |
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| agency, the Illinois Emergency Management Agency, may accept |
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any donations, grants of |
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| money, equipment, supplies, materials, and services
from any |
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| state or the United States, or from any institution, person, |
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or corporation. Any donation or grant of money received |
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1986 shall be deposited in either the |
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Facility Development and Operation |
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| Fund or the Low-Level Radioactive Waste
Facility Closure, |
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with the |
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| purpose of the grant.
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| (Source: P.A. 92-276, eff. 8-7-01.)
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| (420 ILCS 20/15) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 241-15)
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| Sec. 15. Compensation.
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compensation of a loss caused by the |
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from the regional |
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| disposal facility. The Agency
Department shall prescribe |
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forms and procedures for claims filed pursuant to |
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include, as a minimum, the following:
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the claim to the best of his or her |
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government agencies, of the release of the |
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| radioactivity claimed to be the
cause of the physical |
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| illness, certification
of the medical history of the |
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| claimant for the 5 years preceding the date of
the claim, |
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| illness,
and expenses for the physical injury or illness, |
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| made by hospitals, physicians
or other qualified medical |
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| authorities.
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| (4) If making a claim for lost income, information on |
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income as reported on his or her federal |
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| income tax return or other document
for the preceding 3 |
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| years in order to compute lost wages or income.
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| (b) The Agency
Department shall hold at least one hearing, |
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| if requested by the
claimant, within 60 days of submission of a |
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| claim to the Agency
Department . The
Director shall render a |
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| decision on a claim within 30 days of the hearing
unless all of |
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| time. All decisions rendered by the Director shall be in |
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| writing, with
notification to all appropriate parties. The |
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| decision shall be considered
a final administrative decision |
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| for the purposes of judicial review.
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| (c) The following losses shall be compensable under this |
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| Section,
provided that the Agency
Department has found that the |
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| claimant has established,
by the weight of the evidence, that |
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the designated release |
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| (1) One hundred percent of uninsured, out-of-pocket |
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| medical expenses, for
up to 3 years from the onset of |
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| treatment;
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| (2) Eighty percent of any uninsured, actual lost wages, |
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| or business
income in lieu of wages, caused by injury to |
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| the claimant or the claimant's
property, not to exceed |
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| (3) Eighty percent of any losses or damages to real or |
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property; and
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property necessary to protect human health |
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| (d) No claim may be presented to the Agency
Department
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later than 5 years from the date of |
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| discovery of the damage or loss.
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| (e) Compensation for any damage or loss under this Section |
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preclude indemnification or reimbursement from any other |
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| source for the
identical damage or loss, and indemnification or |
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other source shall preclude |
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Department shall adopt, and revise when |
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| appropriate, rules and
regulations necessary to implement the |
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| provisions of this Section,
including methods that provide for |
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| establishing that a claimant has
exercised reasonable |
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| diligence in satisfying the conditions of the
application |
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| requirements, for specifying the proof necessary to establish a
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| damage or loss compensable under this Section and for |
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| establishing
the administrative procedures to be followed in |
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| reviewing claims.
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| (g) Claims approved by the Director shall be paid from the |
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Radioactive Waste Facility Closure, Post-Closure |
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| Care and Compensation
Fund, except that claims shall not be |
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| paid in excess of the amount
available in the Fund. In the case |
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| of insufficient amounts in the Fund to
satisfy claims against |
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| the Fund, the General Assembly may appropriate
monies to the |
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| Fund in amounts it deems necessary to pay the claims.
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| (Source: P.A. 87-1166.)
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| (420 ILCS 20/17) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 241-17)
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| Sec. 17. Penalties.
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| (a) Any person operating any facility in violation of |
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| Section 8
shall be subject to a civil penalty not to exceed |
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| $100,000 per day of
violation.
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| (b) Any person failing to pay the fees provided for in
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| Section 13 shall be liable to a civil penalty not to exceed 4 |
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| times the
amount of the fees not paid.
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| (c) At the request of the Agency
Department , the civil |
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| penalties shall be recovered
in an action brought by the |
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| Attorney General on behalf of the State in the
circuit court in |
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| which the violation occurred. All amounts collected from
fines |
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| under this Section shall be deposited in the Low-Level |
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| Radioactive
Waste Facility Closure, Post-Closure Care and |
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| Compensation Fund.
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| (Source: P.A. 87-1166.)
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| (420 ILCS 20/18) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 241-18)
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| Sec. 18. Judicial review.
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| Any person affected by a
final order or determination of |
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| the
Department of Nuclear Safety or its successor agency, the |
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| Illinois Emergency Management Agency, under this Act may
obtain |
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| judicial review, by filing a
petition for review within 90 days |
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| after the entry of the order or other
final action complained |
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| of.
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| The review proceeding shall be conducted in accordance with |
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| the
Administrative Review Law, except that the proceeding shall |
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| originate in
the appellate court rather than in the circuit |
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| court.
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| (Source: P.A. 86-1044; 86-1050; 86-1475; 87-1244; 87-1267.)
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| (420 ILCS 20/21.1) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 241-21.1)
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| Sec. 21.1. (a) For the purpose of conducting subsurface |
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Department and
officers and employees |
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| of any person under contract or subcontract with the Agency
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| Department shall have the power to enter upon the lands or |
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| waters of any
person upon written notice to the known owners |
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| and occupants, if any.
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| (b) In addition to the powers under subsection (a), and |
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limitation to those powers, the Agency
Department and |
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| any person under contract or
subcontract with the Agency
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| Department shall also have the power to enter
contracts and |
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| agreements which allow entry upon the lands or waters of any
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| person for the purpose of conducting subsurface surveys and |
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| other studies under this Act.
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| (c) The Agency
Department shall be responsible for any |
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| actual damages
occasioned by the entry upon the lands or waters |
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| of any person under this Section.
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| (Source: P.A. 85-1133.)
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| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
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| becoming law.
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