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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 State Finance Act is amended by adding |
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| Section 5.640 as follows: |
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| (30 ILCS 105/5.640 new)
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| Sec. 5.640. The Clean Communities Recycling Fund. |
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| Section 10. The Environmental Protection Act is amended by |
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| changing
Sections 21.3, 22.44, 34, 39, 42, and 58.8 and by |
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| adding Sections 4.2, 21.7, 22.15a, 22.50, 22.51, and 22.52 as |
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| follows:
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| (415 ILCS 5/4.2 new)
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| Sec. 4.2. Guidance documents. The Agency is authorized to |
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| prepare and distribute guidance documents relative to its |
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| administration of this Act and rules adopted pursuant to this |
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| Act. These documents shall not be considered rules for the |
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| purposes of the Illinois Administrative Procedure Act. |
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| (415 ILCS 5/21.3) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1021.3)
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| Sec. 21.3. Environmental reclamation lien.
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| (a) All costs and damages for which a person is liable to
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| the State of Illinois under Section 22.2 , 22.15a, 55.3, or |
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| 57.12
and
Section 22.18 shall constitute
an environmental |
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| reclamation lien in favor of the State of Illinois upon
all |
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| real property and rights to such property which:
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| (1) belong to such person; and
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| (2) are subject to or affected by a removal or remedial |
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| action under
Section
22.2 or investigation, preventive |
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| action, corrective action , or
enforcement action under
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| Section 22.15a, 55.3, or 57.12
22.18 .
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| (b) An environmental reclamation lien shall continue until |
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| the liability
for the costs and damages, or a judgment against |
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| the person arising out
of such liability, is satisfied.
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| (c) An environmental reclamation lien shall be effective |
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| upon the filing
by the Agency of a Notice of Environmental |
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| Reclamation Lien with the
recorder or the registrar of titles |
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| of the county in which the real
property lies. The Agency shall |
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| not file an environmental reclamation
lien, and no such lien |
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| shall be valid, unless the Agency has sent notice
pursuant to |
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| subsection (q) of Section 4 , subsection (c) of Section 22.15a,
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| subsection (d) of Section 55.3, or subsection (c) of Section |
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| 57.12 of this
Act
to owners of the real property. Nothing in |
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| this Section shall be construed to
give the Agency's lien a |
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| preference over the rights of any bona fide purchaser
or |
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| mortgagee or other lienholder (not
including the United States |
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| when holding an unfiled lien) arising prior to
the filing of a |
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| notice of environmental reclamation lien in the office of
the |
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| recorder or registrar of titles of the county in which the
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| property subject to the lien is located. For purposes of this |
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| Section, the
term "bona fide" shall not include any mortgage of |
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| real or personal property
or any other credit transaction that |
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| results in the mortgagee or the holder
of the security acting |
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| as trustee for unsecured creditors of the liable
person |
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| mentioned in the notice of lien who executed such chattel or |
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| real
property mortgage or the document evidencing such credit |
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| transaction. Such
lien shall be inferior to the lien of general |
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| taxes, special assessments
and special taxes heretofore or |
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| hereafter levied by any political
subdivision of this State.
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| (d) The environmental reclamation lien shall not exceed the |
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| amount of
expenditures as itemized on the Affidavit of |
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| Expenditures attached to and
filed with the Notice of |
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| Environmental Reclamation Lien. The Affidavit of
Expenditures |
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| may be amended if additional costs or damages are incurred.
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| (e) Upon filing of the Notice of Environmental Reclamation |
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| Lien a copy
with attachments shall be served upon the owners of |
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| the real property. Notice
of such service shall be served on |
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| all lienholders of record as of the date of
filing.
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| (f) (Blank)
Within 60 days after initiating response or |
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| remedial
action at the site
under Section 22.2 or 22.18, the |
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| Agency shall file a Notice of Response
Action in Progress. The |
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| Notice shall be filed with the recorder or registrar
of titles |
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| of the county in which the real property lies .
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| (g) In addition to any other remedy provided by the laws of |
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| this State,
the Agency may foreclose in the circuit court an |
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| environmental reclamation
lien on real property for any costs |
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| or damages imposed under Section 22.2 ,
22.15a, 55.3, or 57.12
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| or Section 22.18 to the same extent and in the same manner as |
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| in the
enforcement of other liens. The process, practice and |
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| procedure for such
foreclosure shall be the same as provided in |
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| Article XV of the Code of
Civil Procedure. Nothing in this |
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| Section shall affect the right of the State
of Illinois to |
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| bring an action against any person to recover all costs and
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| damages for which such person is liable under Section 22.2 , |
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| 22.15a, 55.3, or
57.12
or Section 22.18 .
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| (h) Any liability to the State under Section 22.2 , 22.15a, |
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| 55.3, or
57.12
or Section 22.18 shall
constitute a debt to the |
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| State. Interest on such debt shall begin to accrue
at a rate of |
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| 12% per annum from the date of the filing of the Notice of
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| Environmental Reclamation Lien under paragraph (c). Accrued |
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| interest shall
be included as a cost incurred by the State of |
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| Illinois under Section 22.2 ,
22.15a, 55.3, or 57.12
or Section |
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| 22.18 .
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| (i) "Environmental reclamation lien" means a lien |
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| established under this
Section.
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| (Source: P.A. 92-574, eff. 6-26-02.)
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| (415 ILCS 5/21.7 new)
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| Sec. 21.7. Clean Communities Recycling Fund. The Clean |
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| Communities
Recycling
Fund is created as a special fund in the |
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| State treasury. Moneys in the Fund
shall be used, subject to |
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| appropriation, by the Agency solely for anti-litter
programs, |
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| including but not limited to litter cleanup efforts by the |
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| State and
local governments, adopt-a-highway programs, and |
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| education efforts to encourage
recycling and discourage |
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| littering.
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| (415 ILCS 5/22.15a new)
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| Sec. 22.15a. Open dumping cleanup program.
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| (a) Upon making a finding that open dumping poses a threat |
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| to the public
health or to the environment, the Agency may take |
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| whatever preventive or
corrective action is necessary or |
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| appropriate to end that threat. This
preventive or corrective |
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| action may consist of any or all of the following:
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| (1) Removing waste from the site.
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| (2) Removing soil and water contamination that is |
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| related to waste at the
site.
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| (3) Installing devices to monitor and control |
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| groundwater and surface
water contamination that is |
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| related to waste at the site.
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| (4) Taking any other actions that are authorized by |
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| Board regulations.
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| (b) Subject to the availability of appropriated funds, the |
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| Agency may
undertake a consensual removal action for the |
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| removal of up to 20 cubic yards
of waste at no cost to the owner |
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| of property where open dumping has occurred in accordance with |
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| the following
requirements:
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| (1) Actions under this subsection must be taken |
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| pursuant to a written
agreement between the Agency and the |
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| owner of the property.
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| (2) The written agreement must at a minimum specify:
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| (A) that the owner relinquishes any claim of an |
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| ownership interest
in any waste that is removed and in |
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| any proceeds from its sale;
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| (B) that waste will no longer be allowed to |
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| accumulate at the site
in a manner that constitutes |
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| open dumping;
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| (C) that the owner will hold harmless the Agency |
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| and any employee
or contractor used by the Agency to |
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| effect the removal for any damage to
property incurred |
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| during the course of action under this subsection, |
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| except
for damage incurred by gross negligence or |
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| intentional misconduct; and
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| (D) any conditions imposed upon or assistance |
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| required from the owner to
assure that the waste is so |
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| located or arranged as to facilitate its removal.
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| (3) The Agency may establish by rule the conditions and |
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| priorities for the
removal of waste under this subsection |
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| (b).
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| (4) The Agency must prescribe the form of written |
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| agreements under this
subsection (b).
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| (c) The Agency may provide notice to the owner of property |
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| where open dumping has occurred whenever the
Agency finds that |
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| open dumping poses a threat to public health or the
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| environment. The notice provided by the Agency must include the |
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| identified
preventive or corrective action
and must provide an |
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| opportunity for the owner to perform the action.
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| (d) In accordance with constitutional limitations, the |
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| Agency may enter, at
all reasonable times, upon any private or |
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| public property for the purpose of
taking any preventive or |
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| corrective action that is necessary and appropriate
under this |
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| Section whenever the Agency finds that open dumping poses a |
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| threat
to the public health or to the environment.
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| (e) Notwithstanding any other provision or rule of law and |
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| subject only to
the defenses set forth in subsection (g) of |
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| this Section, the following persons
shall be liable for all |
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| costs of corrective or preventive action incurred by
the State |
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| of Illinois as a result
of open dumping, including the |
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| reasonable costs of collection:
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| (1) any person with an ownership interest in property |
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| where open dumping has occurred;
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| (2) any person with an ownership or leasehold interest |
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| in the property at
the time the open dumping occurred;
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| (3) any person who transported waste that was open |
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| dumped at the property; and
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| (4) any person who open dumped at the property.
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| Any moneys received by the Agency under this subsection (e) |
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| must be deposited
into the Subtitle D Management Fund.
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| (f) Any person liable to the Agency for costs incurred |
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| under subsection (e)
of this Section may be liable to the State |
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| of Illinois for punitive damages in
an amount at least equal to |
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| and not more than 3 times the costs incurred by the
State if |
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| that person failed, without sufficient cause, to take |
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| preventive or
corrective action under the notice issued under |
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| subsection (c) of this Section.
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| (g) There shall be no liability under subsection (e) of |
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| this Section for a
person otherwise liable who can establish by |
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| a preponderance of the evidence
that the hazard created by the |
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| open dumping was caused solely by:
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| (1) an act of God;
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| (2) an act of war; or
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| (3) an act or omission of a third party other than an |
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| employee or agent
and
other than a person whose act or |
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| omission occurs in connection with a
contractual |
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| relationship with the person otherwise liable. For the |
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| purposes of
this paragraph, "contractual relationship" |
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| includes, but is not limited to,
land contracts, deeds, and |
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| other instruments transferring title or possession,
unless |
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| the real property upon which the open dumping occurred was |
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| acquired by
the defendant after the open dumping occurred |
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| and one or more of the following circumstances is also |
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| established by
a preponderance of the evidence:
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| (A) at the time the defendant acquired the |
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| property, the defendant
did not know and had no reason |
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| to know that any open dumping had occurred and the |
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| defendant undertook, at the
time of acquisition, all |
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| appropriate inquiries into the previous ownership
and |
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| uses of the property consistent with good commercial or |
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| customary
practice in an effort to minimize liability;
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| (B) the defendant is a government entity that |
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| acquired the property
by escheat or through any other |
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| involuntary transfer or acquisition, or
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| exercise of eminent domain authority by purchase or
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| condemnation; or
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| (C) the defendant acquired the property by |
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| inheritance or bequest.
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| (h) Nothing in this Section shall affect or modify the |
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| obligations or
liability of any person under any other |
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| provision of this Act, federal law, or
State law, including the |
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| common law, for injuries, damages, or losses resulting
from the |
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| circumstances leading to Agency action under this Section.
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| (i) The costs and damages provided for in this Section may |
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| be imposed by the
Board in an action brought before the Board |
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| in accordance with Title VIII of
this Act, except that |
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| subsection (c) of Section 33 of this Act shall not apply
to any |
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| such action.
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| (j) Neither the State, the Agency, the Board, the Director, |
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| nor any State
employee is liable for any damage or injury |
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| arising out of or resulting from
any action taken under this |
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| Section.
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| (415 ILCS 5/22.44)
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| Sec. 22.44. Subtitle D management fees.
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| (a) There is created within the State treasury a special |
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| fund to be
known as the "Subtitle D Management Fund" |
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| constituted from the fees collected
by the State under this |
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| Section.
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| (b) The Agency shall assess and collect
a fee in the amount |
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| set forth in this subsection from the owner or operator of
each |
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| sanitary landfill permitted or required to be permitted by the |
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| Agency to
dispose of solid waste if the sanitary landfill is |
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| located off the site where
the waste was produced and if the |
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| sanitary landfill is owned, controlled, and
operated by a |
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| person other than the generator of the waste. The Agency shall
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| deposit all fees collected under this subsection into the |
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| Subtitle D
Management Fund. If a site is contiguous to one or |
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| more landfills owned or
operated by the same person, the |
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| volumes permanently disposed of by each
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| combined for purposes of determining the fee under this
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| subsection.
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| (1) If more than 150,000 cubic yards of non-hazardous |
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| solid waste is
permanently disposed of at a site in a |
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| calendar year, the owner or operator
shall either pay a fee |
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| of 10.1 cents per cubic yard or,
alternatively, the owner |
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| or operator may weigh the quantity of the solid waste
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| permanently disposed of with a device for which |
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| certification has been obtained
under the Weights and |
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| Measures Act and pay a fee of 22 cents
per ton of waste |
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| permanently disposed of.
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| (2) If more than 100,000 cubic yards, but not more than |
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| 150,000 cubic
yards, of non-hazardous waste is permanently |
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| disposed of at a site in a
calendar year, the owner or |
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| operator shall pay a fee of $7,020.
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| (3) If more than 50,000 cubic yards, but not more than |
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| 100,000 cubic
yards, of non-hazardous solid waste is |
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| permanently disposed of at a site in a
calendar year, the |
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| owner or operator shall pay a fee of $3,120.
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| (4) If more than 10,000 cubic yards, but not more than |
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| 50,000 cubic yards,
of non-hazardous solid waste is |
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| permanently disposed of at a site in a calendar
year, the |
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| owner or operator shall pay a fee of $975.
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| (5) If not more than 10,000 cubic yards of |
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| non-hazardous solid waste is
permanently disposed of at a |
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| site in a calendar year, the owner or operator
shall pay a |
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| fee of $210.
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| (c) The fee under subsection (b) shall not apply to any of |
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| the following:
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| (1) Hazardous waste.
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| (2) Pollution control waste.
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| (3) Waste from recycling, reclamation, or reuse |
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| processes that have been
approved by the Agency as being |
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| designed to remove any contaminant from wastes
so as to |
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| render the wastes reusable, provided that the process |
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| renders at
least 50% of the waste reusable.
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| (4) Non-hazardous solid waste that is received at a |
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| sanitary landfill and
composted or recycled through a |
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| process permitted by the Agency.
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| (5) Any landfill that is permitted by the Agency to |
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| receive only
demolition or construction debris or |
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| landscape waste.
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| (d) The Agency shall establish rules relating to the |
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| collection of the
fees authorized by this Section. These rules |
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limited to the following:
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| (1) Necessary records identifying the quantities of |
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| solid waste received
or disposed.
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| (2) The form and submission of reports to accompany the |
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| payment of fees to
the Agency.
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| (3) The time and manner of payment of fees to the |
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| Agency, which payments
shall not be more often than |
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| quarterly.
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| (4) Procedures setting forth criteria establishing |
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| when an owner or
operator may measure by weight or volume |
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| during any given quarter or other fee
payment period.
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| (e) Fees collected under this Section shall be in addition |
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| to any other fees
collected under any other Section.
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| (f) The Agency shall not refund any fee paid to it under |
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| this Section.
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| (g) Pursuant to appropriation, all moneys in the Subtitle D |
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| Management
Fund shall be used by the Agency to administer the |
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| United States Environmental
Protection Agency's Subtitle D |
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| Program provided in Sections 4004 and 4010 of
the Resource |
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| Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976 (P.L. 94-580) as it |
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| relates
to a municipal solid waste landfill program in Illinois |
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| and to fund a
delegation of inspecting, investigating, and |
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| enforcement functions, within the
municipality only, pursuant |
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| to subsection (r) of Section 4 of this Act to a
municipality |
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| having a population of more than 1,000,000 inhabitants. The
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| Agency shall execute a delegation agreement pursuant to |
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| subsection (r) of
Section 4 of this Act with a municipality |
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| having a population of more than
1,000,000 inhabitants within |
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| 90 days of September 13, 1993 and shall on an
annual basis |
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| distribute from
the Subtitle D Management Fund to that |
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| municipality no less than $150,000. Pursuant to appropriation, |
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| moneys in the Subtitle D Management Fund may also be used by |
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| the Agency for activities conducted under Section 22.15a of |
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| this Act.
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| (Source: P.A. 92-574, eff. 6-26-02; 93-32, eff. 7-1-03.)
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| (415 ILCS 5/22.50 new)
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| Sec. 22.50. Compliance with land use limitations. No |
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| person shall use, or cause or allow the use of, any site for |
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| which a land use limitation has been imposed under this Act in |
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| a manner inconsistent with the land use limitation unless |
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| further investigation or remedial action has been conducted |
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| that documents the attainment of remedial objectives |
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| appropriate for the new land use and a new closure letter has |
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| been obtained from the Agency and recorded in the chain of |
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| title for the site. For the purpose of this Section, the term |
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| "land use limitation" shall include, but shall not be limited |
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| to, institutional controls and engineered barriers imposed |
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| under this Act and the regulations adopted under this Act. For |
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| the purposes of this Section, the term "closure letter" shall |
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| include, but shall not be limited to, No Further Remediation |
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| Letters issued under Titles XVI and XVII of this Act and the |
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| regulations adopted under those Titles.
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| (415 ILCS 5/22.51 new)
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| Sec. 22.51. Clean Construction or Demolition Debris Fill |
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| Operations. |
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| (a) No person shall conduct any clean construction or |
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| demolition debris fill operation in violation of this Act or |
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| any regulations or standards adopted by the Board. |
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| (b)(1)(A) Beginning 30 days after the effective date of |
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| this amendatory Act of the 94th General Assembly but prior to |
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| July 1, 2008, no person shall use clean construction or |
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| demolition debris as fill material in a current or former |
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| quarry, mine, or other excavation, unless they have applied for |
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| an interim authorization from the Agency for the clean |
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| construction or demolition debris fill operation. |
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| (B) The Agency shall approve an interim authorization upon |
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| its receipt of a written application for the interim |
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| authorization that is signed by the site owner and the site |
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| operator, or their duly authorized agent, and that contains the |
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| following information: (i) the location of the site where the |
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| clean construction or demolition debris fill operation is |
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| taking place, (ii) the name and address of the site owner, |
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| (iii) the name and address of the site operator, and (iv) the |
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| types and amounts of clean construction or demolition debris |
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| being used as fill material at the site. |
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| (C) The Agency may deny an interim authorization if the |
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| site owner or the site operator, or their duly authorized |
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| agent, fails to provide to the Agency the information listed in |
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| subsection (b)(1)(B) of
this Section. Any denial of an interim |
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| authorization shall be subject to appeal to the Board in |
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| accordance with the procedures of Section 40 of this Act. |
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| (D) No person shall use clean construction or demolition |
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| debris as fill material in a current or former quarry, mine, or |
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| other excavation for which the Agency has denied interim |
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| authorization under subsection (b)(1)(C) of this Section. The |
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| Board may stay the prohibition of this subsection (D) during |
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| the pendency of an appeal of the Agency's denial of the interim |
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| authorization brought under subsection (b)(1)(C) of this |
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| Section. |
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| (2) Beginning September 1, 2006, owners and
operators of |
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| clean construction or demolition debris fill operations shall, |
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| in accordance with a schedule prescribed by the Agency, submit |
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| to the Agency applications for the
permits required under this |
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| Section. The Agency shall notify owners and operators in |
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| writing of the due date for their permit application. The due |
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| date shall be no less than 90 days after the date of the |
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| Agency's written notification. Owners and operators who do not |
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| January 1, 2008. The interim authorization of owners and |
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| operators who fail to submit a permit application to the Agency |
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| by the permit application's due date shall terminate on (i) the |
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| due
date established by the Agency if the owner or operator |
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| received a written notification from the Agency prior to
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| October 1, 2007, or (ii) or January 1, 2008, if the owner or |
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| operator did not receive a written notification from the Agency |
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| by October 1, 2007. |
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| (3) On and after July_1, 2008, no person shall use clean |
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| construction or demolition debris as fill material in a current |
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| or former quarry, mine, or other excavation without a permit |
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| granted by the Agency for the clean construction or demolition |
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| debris fill operation or in violation of any conditions imposed |
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| by such permit, including periodic reports and full access to |
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| adequate records and the inspection of facilities, as may be |
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| necessary to assure compliance with this Act and with Board |
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| regulations and standards adopted under this Act. |
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| (4) This subsection (b) does not apply to the use of clean |
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| construction or demolition debris as fill material in a current |
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| or former quarry, mine, or other excavation located on the site |
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| where the clean construction or demolition debris was |
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| generated. |
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| (c) In accordance with Title VII of this Act, the Board may |
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| adopt regulations to promote the purposes of this Section. The |
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| Agency shall consult with the mining and construction |
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| industries during the development of any regulations to promote |
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| the purposes of this Section. |
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| (1) No later than December 15, 2005, the Agency shall |
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| propose to the Board, and no later than September 1, 2006, |
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| the Board shall adopt, regulations for the use of clean |
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| construction or demolition debris as fill material in |
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| current and former quarries, mines, and other excavations. |
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| Such regulations shall include, but shall not be limited |
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| required under this Section. |
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| (2) Until the Board adopts rules under subsection |
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| (c)(1) of this Section, all persons using clean |
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| construction or
demolition debris as fill material in a |
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| current or former quarry, mine, or other excavation shall: |
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| (A) Assure that only clean construction or |
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| demolition debris is being used as fill material by |
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| screening each truckload of material received using a |
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| device approved by the Agency that detects volatile |
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| organic compounds. Such devices may include, but are |
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| not limited to, photo ionization detectors. All |
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| screening devices shall be operated and maintained in |
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| accordance with manufacturer's specifications. |
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| Unacceptable fill material shall be rejected from the |
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| site; and |
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| (B) Retain for a minimum of 3 years the following |
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| information: |
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| (i) The name of the hauler, the name of the |
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| generator, and place of origin of the debris or |
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| soil; |
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| (ii) The approximate weight or volume of the |
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| debris or soil; and |
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| (iii) The date the debris or soil was received. |
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| (d) This Section applies only to clean construction or |
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| demolition debris that is not considered "waste" as provided in |
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| Section 3.160 of this Act. |
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| (415 ILCS 5/22.52 new)
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| Sec. 22.52. Conflict of interest. Effective 30 days after |
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| the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 94th General |
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| Assembly, none of the following persons shall have a direct |
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| financial interest in or receive a personal financial benefit |
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| from any waste-disposal operation or any clean construction or |
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| demolition debris fill operation that requires a permit or |
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| interim authorization under this Act, or any corporate entity |
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| related to any such waste-disposal operation or clean |
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| construction or demolition debris fill operation: |
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| (i) the Governor of the State of Illinois; |
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| (ii) the Attorney General of the State of Illinois; |
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| (iii) the Director of the Illinois Environmental |
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| Protection Agency; |
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| (iv) the Chairman of the Illinois Pollution Control |
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| Board; |
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| (v) the members of the Illinois Pollution Control |
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| Board; |
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| (vi) the staff of any person listed in items (i) |
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| through (v) of this Section who makes a regulatory or |
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| licensing decision that directly applies to any |
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| waste-disposal operation or any clean construction or |
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| demolition debris fill operation; and |
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| (vii) a relative of any person listed in items (i) |
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| through (vi) of this Section.
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| The prohibitions of this Section shall apply during the |
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| person's term of State employment and shall continue for 5 |
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| years after the person's termination of State employment. The |
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| prohibition of this Section shall not apply to any person whose |
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| State employment terminates prior to 30 days after the |
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| effective date of this amendatory Act of the 94th General |
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| Assembly. |
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| For the purposes of this Section: |
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| (a) The terms "direct financial interest" and |
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| "personal financial benefit" do not include the ownership |
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| of publicly traded stock. |
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| (b) The term "relative" means father, mother, son, |
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| daughter, brother, sister, uncle, aunt, husband, wife, |
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| father-in-law, or mother-in-law.
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| (415 ILCS 5/34) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1034)
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| Sec. 34. (a) Upon a finding that episode or emergency |
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| conditions
specified in Board regulations exist, the Agency |
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| shall declare such alerts
or emergencies as provided by those |
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| regulations. While such an alert or
emergency is in effect, the |
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| Agency may seal any equipment, vehicle, vessel,
aircraft, or |
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| other facility operated in violation of such regulations.
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| (b) In other cases other than those identified in |
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| subsection (a) of this Section: |
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| (1) At any pollution control facility where
in which
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| the Agency finds that an emergency condition
exists |
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| creating an immediate danger to public health or welfare or |
9 |
| the environment , the Agency may seal any
equipment, |
10 |
| vehicle, vessel, aircraft, or other facility contributing |
11 |
| to the
emergency condition ; and .
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| (2) At any other site or facility where the Agency |
13 |
| finds that an imminent and substantial endangerment to the |
14 |
| public health or welfare or the environment exists, the |
15 |
| Agency may seal any equipment, vehicle, vessel, aircraft, |
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| or other facility contributing to the imminent and |
17 |
| substantial
endangerment.
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| (c) It shall be a Class A misdemeanor to break any seal |
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| affixed under
this section, or to operate any sealed equipment, |
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| vehicle, vessel,
aircraft, or other facility until the seal is |
21 |
| removed according to law.
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| (d) The owner or operator of any equipment, vehicle, |
23 |
| vessel, aircraft or
other facility sealed pursuant to this |
24 |
| section is entitled to a hearing in
accord with Section 32 of |
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| this Act to determine whether the seal should be
removed; |
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| except that in such hearing at least one Board member shall be
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| present, and those Board members present may render a final |
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| decision
without regard to the requirements of paragraph (a) of |
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| Section 5 of this
Act. The petitioner may also seek immediate |
30 |
| injunctive relief.
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| (Source: P.A. 77-2830.)
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| (415 ILCS 5/39) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1039)
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| Sec. 39. Issuance of permits; procedures.
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| (a) When the Board has by regulation required a permit for
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| the construction, installation, or operation of any type of |
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| facility,
equipment, vehicle, vessel, or aircraft, the |
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| applicant shall apply to
the Agency for such permit and it |
3 |
| shall be the duty of the Agency to
issue such a permit upon |
4 |
| proof by the applicant that the facility,
equipment, vehicle, |
5 |
| vessel, or aircraft will not cause a violation of
this Act or |
6 |
| of regulations hereunder. The Agency shall adopt such
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| procedures as are necessary to carry out its duties under this |
8 |
| Section.
In making its determinations on permit applications |
9 |
| under this Section the Agency may consider prior adjudications |
10 |
| of
noncompliance with this Act by the applicant that involved a |
11 |
| release of a
contaminant into the environment. In granting |
12 |
| permits, the Agency
may impose reasonable conditions |
13 |
| specifically related to the applicant's past
compliance |
14 |
| history with this Act as necessary to correct, detect, or
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15 |
| prevent noncompliance. The Agency may impose such other |
16 |
| conditions
as may be necessary to accomplish the purposes of |
17 |
| this Act, and as are not
inconsistent with the regulations |
18 |
| promulgated by the Board hereunder. Except as
otherwise |
19 |
| provided in this Act, a bond or other security shall not be |
20 |
| required
as a condition for the issuance of a permit. If the |
21 |
| Agency denies any permit
under this Section, the Agency shall |
22 |
| transmit to the applicant within the time
limitations of this |
23 |
| Section specific, detailed statements as to the reasons the
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24 |
| permit application was denied. Such statements shall include, |
25 |
| but not be
limited to the following:
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| (i) the Sections of this Act which may be violated if |
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| the permit
were granted;
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| (ii) the provision of the regulations, promulgated |
29 |
| under this Act,
which may be violated if the permit were |
30 |
| granted;
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| (iii) the specific type of information, if any, which |
32 |
| the Agency
deems the applicant did not provide the Agency; |
33 |
| and
|
34 |
| (iv) a statement of specific reasons why the Act and |
35 |
| the regulations
might not be met if the permit were |
36 |
| granted.
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| If there is no final action by the Agency within 90 days |
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| after the
filing of the application for permit, the applicant |
3 |
| may deem the permit
issued; except that this time period shall |
4 |
| be extended to 180 days when
(1) notice and opportunity for |
5 |
| public hearing are required by State or
federal law or |
6 |
| regulation, (2) the application which was filed is for
any |
7 |
| permit to develop a landfill subject to issuance pursuant to |
8 |
| this
subsection, or (3) the application that was filed is for a |
9 |
| MSWLF unit
required to issue public notice under subsection (p) |
10 |
| of Section 39. The
90-day and 180-day time periods for the |
11 |
| Agency to take final action do not
apply to NPDES permit |
12 |
| applications under subsection (b) of this Section,
to RCRA |
13 |
| permit applications under subsection (d) of this Section, or
to |
14 |
| UIC permit applications under subsection (e) of this Section.
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15 |
| The Agency shall publish notice of all final permit |
16 |
| determinations for
development permits for MSWLF units and for |
17 |
| significant permit modifications
for lateral expansions for |
18 |
| existing MSWLF units one time in a newspaper of
general |
19 |
| circulation in the county in which the unit is or is proposed |
20 |
| to be
located.
|
21 |
| After January 1, 1994 and until July 1, 1998, operating |
22 |
| permits issued under
this Section by the
Agency for sources of |
23 |
| air pollution permitted to emit less than 25 tons
per year of |
24 |
| any combination of regulated air pollutants, as defined in
|
25 |
| Section 39.5 of this Act, shall be required to be renewed only |
26 |
| upon written
request by the Agency consistent with applicable |
27 |
| provisions of this Act and
regulations promulgated hereunder. |
28 |
| Such operating permits shall expire
180 days after the date of |
29 |
| such a request. The Board shall revise its
regulations for the |
30 |
| existing State air pollution operating permit program
|
31 |
| consistent with this provision by January 1, 1994.
|
32 |
| After June 30, 1998, operating permits issued under this |
33 |
| Section by the
Agency for sources of air pollution that are not |
34 |
| subject to Section 39.5 of
this Act and are not required to |
35 |
| have a federally enforceable State operating
permit shall be |
36 |
| required to be renewed only upon written request by the Agency
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| consistent with applicable provisions of this Act and its |
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| rules. Such
operating permits shall expire 180 days after the |
3 |
| date of such a request.
Before July 1, 1998, the Board shall |
4 |
| revise its rules for the existing State
air pollution operating |
5 |
| permit program consistent with this paragraph and shall
adopt |
6 |
| rules that require a source to demonstrate that it qualifies |
7 |
| for a permit
under this paragraph.
|
8 |
| (b) The Agency may issue NPDES permits exclusively under |
9 |
| this
subsection for the discharge of contaminants from point |
10 |
| sources into
navigable waters, all as defined in the Federal |
11 |
| Water Pollution Control
Act, as now or hereafter amended, |
12 |
| within the jurisdiction of the
State, or into any well.
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13 |
| All NPDES permits shall contain those terms and conditions, |
14 |
| including
but not limited to schedules of compliance, which may |
15 |
| be required to
accomplish the purposes and provisions of this |
16 |
| Act.
|
17 |
| The Agency may issue general NPDES permits for discharges |
18 |
| from categories
of point sources which are subject to the same |
19 |
| permit limitations and
conditions. Such general permits may be |
20 |
| issued without individual
applications and shall conform to |
21 |
| regulations promulgated under Section 402
of the Federal Water |
22 |
| Pollution Control Act, as now or hereafter amended.
|
23 |
| The Agency may include, among such conditions, effluent |
24 |
| limitations
and other requirements established under this Act, |
25 |
| Board regulations,
the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as |
26 |
| now or hereafter amended, and
regulations pursuant thereto, and |
27 |
| schedules for achieving compliance
therewith at the earliest |
28 |
| reasonable date.
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29 |
| The Agency shall adopt filing requirements and procedures |
30 |
| which are
necessary and appropriate for the issuance of NPDES |
31 |
| permits, and which
are consistent with the Act or regulations |
32 |
| adopted by the Board, and
with the Federal Water Pollution |
33 |
| Control Act, as now or hereafter
amended, and regulations |
34 |
| pursuant thereto.
|
35 |
| The Agency, subject to any conditions which may be |
36 |
| prescribed by
Board regulations, may issue NPDES permits to |
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| allow discharges beyond
deadlines established by this Act or by |
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| regulations of the Board without
the requirement of a variance, |
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| subject to the Federal Water Pollution
Control Act, as now or |
4 |
| hereafter amended, and regulations pursuant thereto.
|
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| (c) Except for those facilities owned or operated by |
6 |
| sanitary districts
organized under the Metropolitan Water |
7 |
| Reclamation District Act, no
permit for the development or |
8 |
| construction of a new pollution control
facility may be granted |
9 |
| by the Agency unless the applicant submits proof to the
Agency |
10 |
| that the location of the facility has been approved by the |
11 |
| County Board
of the county if in an unincorporated area, or the |
12 |
| governing body of the
municipality when in an incorporated |
13 |
| area, in which the facility is to be
located in accordance with |
14 |
| Section 39.2 of this Act.
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15 |
| In the event that siting approval granted pursuant to |
16 |
| Section 39.2 has
been transferred to a subsequent owner or |
17 |
| operator, that subsequent owner or
operator may apply to the |
18 |
| Agency for, and the Agency may grant, a development
or |
19 |
| construction permit for the facility for which local siting |
20 |
| approval was
granted. Upon application to the Agency for a |
21 |
| development or
construction permit by that subsequent owner or |
22 |
| operator,
the permit applicant shall cause written notice of |
23 |
| the permit application
to be served upon the appropriate county |
24 |
| board or governing body of the
municipality that granted siting |
25 |
| approval for that facility and upon any party
to the siting |
26 |
| proceeding pursuant to which siting approval was granted. In
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27 |
| that event, the Agency shall conduct an evaluation of the |
28 |
| subsequent owner or
operator's prior experience in waste |
29 |
| management operations in the manner
conducted under subsection |
30 |
| (i) of Section 39 of this Act.
|
31 |
| Beginning August 20, 1993, if the pollution control |
32 |
| facility consists of a
hazardous or solid waste disposal |
33 |
| facility for which the proposed site is
located in an |
34 |
| unincorporated area of a county with a population of less than
|
35 |
| 100,000 and includes all or a portion of a parcel of land that |
36 |
| was, on April 1,
1993, adjacent to a municipality having a |
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| population of less than 5,000, then
the local siting review |
2 |
| required under this subsection (c) in conjunction with
any |
3 |
| permit applied for after that date shall be performed by the |
4 |
| governing body
of that adjacent municipality rather than the |
5 |
| county board of the county in
which the proposed site is |
6 |
| located; and for the purposes of that local siting
review, any |
7 |
| references in this Act to the county board shall be deemed to |
8 |
| mean
the governing body of that adjacent municipality; |
9 |
| provided, however, that the
provisions of this paragraph shall |
10 |
| not apply to any proposed site which was, on
April 1, 1993, |
11 |
| owned in whole or in part by another municipality.
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12 |
| In the case of a pollution control facility for which a
|
13 |
| development permit was issued before November 12, 1981, if an |
14 |
| operating
permit has not been issued by the Agency prior to |
15 |
| August 31, 1989 for
any portion of the facility, then the |
16 |
| Agency may not issue or renew any
development permit nor issue |
17 |
| an original operating permit for any portion of
such facility |
18 |
| unless the applicant has submitted proof to the Agency that the
|
19 |
| location of the facility has been approved by the appropriate |
20 |
| county board or
municipal governing body pursuant to Section |
21 |
| 39.2 of this Act.
|
22 |
| After January 1, 1994, if a solid waste
disposal facility, |
23 |
| any portion for which an operating permit has been issued by
|
24 |
| the Agency, has not accepted waste disposal for 5 or more |
25 |
| consecutive calendars
years, before that facility may accept |
26 |
| any new or additional waste for
disposal, the owner and |
27 |
| operator must obtain a new operating permit under this
Act for |
28 |
| that facility unless the owner and operator have applied to the |
29 |
| Agency
for a permit authorizing the temporary suspension of |
30 |
| waste acceptance. The
Agency may not issue a new operation |
31 |
| permit under this Act for the facility
unless the applicant has |
32 |
| submitted proof to the Agency that the location of the
facility |
33 |
| has been approved or re-approved by the appropriate county |
34 |
| board or
municipal governing body under Section 39.2 of this |
35 |
| Act after the facility
ceased accepting waste.
|
36 |
| Except for those facilities owned or operated by sanitary |
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| districts
organized under the Metropolitan Water Reclamation |
2 |
| District Act, and
except for new pollution control facilities |
3 |
| governed by Section 39.2,
and except for fossil fuel mining |
4 |
| facilities, the granting of a permit under
this Act shall not |
5 |
| relieve the applicant from meeting and securing all
necessary |
6 |
| zoning approvals from the unit of government having zoning
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7 |
| jurisdiction over the proposed facility.
|
8 |
| Before beginning construction on any new sewage treatment |
9 |
| plant or sludge
drying site to be owned or operated by a |
10 |
| sanitary district organized under
the Metropolitan Water |
11 |
| Reclamation District Act for which a new
permit (rather than |
12 |
| the renewal or amendment of an existing permit) is
required, |
13 |
| such sanitary district shall hold a public hearing within the
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14 |
| municipality within which the proposed facility is to be |
15 |
| located, or within the
nearest community if the proposed |
16 |
| facility is to be located within an
unincorporated area, at |
17 |
| which information concerning the proposed facility
shall be |
18 |
| made available to the public, and members of the public shall |
19 |
| be given
the opportunity to express their views concerning the |
20 |
| proposed facility.
|
21 |
| The Agency may issue a permit for a municipal waste |
22 |
| transfer station
without requiring approval pursuant to |
23 |
| Section 39.2 provided that the following
demonstration is made:
|
24 |
| (1) the municipal waste transfer station was in |
25 |
| existence on or before
January 1, 1979 and was in |
26 |
| continuous operation from January 1, 1979 to January
1, |
27 |
| 1993;
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28 |
| (2) the operator submitted a permit application to the |
29 |
| Agency to develop
and operate the municipal waste transfer |
30 |
| station during April of 1994;
|
31 |
| (3) the operator can demonstrate that the county board |
32 |
| of the county, if
the municipal waste transfer station is |
33 |
| in an unincorporated area, or the
governing body of the |
34 |
| municipality, if the station is in an incorporated area,
|
35 |
| does not object to resumption of the operation of the |
36 |
| station; and
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| (4) the site has local zoning approval.
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| (d) The Agency may issue RCRA permits exclusively under |
3 |
| this
subsection to persons owning or operating a facility for |
4 |
| the treatment,
storage, or disposal of hazardous waste as |
5 |
| defined under this Act.
|
6 |
| All RCRA permits shall contain those terms and conditions, |
7 |
| including but
not limited to schedules of compliance, which may |
8 |
| be required to accomplish
the purposes and provisions of this |
9 |
| Act. The Agency may include among such
conditions standards and |
10 |
| other requirements established under this Act,
Board |
11 |
| regulations, the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976 |
12 |
| (P.L.
94-580), as amended, and regulations pursuant thereto, |
13 |
| and may include
schedules for achieving compliance therewith as |
14 |
| soon as possible. The
Agency shall require that a performance |
15 |
| bond or other security be provided
as a condition for the |
16 |
| issuance of a RCRA permit.
|
17 |
| In the case of a permit to operate a hazardous waste or PCB |
18 |
| incinerator
as defined in subsection (k) of Section 44, the |
19 |
| Agency shall require, as a
condition of the permit, that the |
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| operator of the facility perform such
analyses of the waste to |
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| be incinerated as may be necessary and appropriate
to ensure |
22 |
| the safe operation of the incinerator.
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| The Agency shall adopt filing requirements and procedures |
24 |
| which
are necessary and appropriate for the issuance of RCRA |
25 |
| permits, and which
are consistent with the Act or regulations |
26 |
| adopted by the Board, and with
the Resource Conservation and |
27 |
| Recovery Act of 1976 (P.L. 94-580), as
amended, and regulations |
28 |
| pursuant thereto.
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29 |
| The applicant shall make available to the public for |
30 |
| inspection all
documents submitted by the applicant to the |
31 |
| Agency in furtherance
of an application, with the exception of |
32 |
| trade secrets, at the office of
the county board or governing |
33 |
| body of the municipality. Such documents
may be copied upon |
34 |
| payment of the actual cost of reproduction during regular
|
35 |
| business hours of the local office. The Agency shall issue a |
36 |
| written statement
concurrent with its grant or denial of the |
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| permit explaining the basis for its
decision.
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| (e) The Agency may issue UIC permits exclusively under this
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3 |
| subsection to persons owning or operating a facility for the |
4 |
| underground
injection of contaminants as defined under this |
5 |
| Act.
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| All UIC permits shall contain those terms and conditions, |
7 |
| including but
not limited to schedules of compliance, which may |
8 |
| be required to accomplish
the purposes and provisions of this |
9 |
| Act. The Agency may include among such
conditions standards and |
10 |
| other requirements established under this Act,
Board |
11 |
| regulations, the Safe Drinking Water Act (P.L. 93-523), as |
12 |
| amended,
and regulations pursuant thereto, and may include |
13 |
| schedules for achieving
compliance therewith. The Agency shall |
14 |
| require that a performance bond or
other security be provided |
15 |
| as a condition for the issuance of a UIC permit.
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16 |
| The Agency shall adopt filing requirements and procedures |
17 |
| which
are necessary and appropriate for the issuance of UIC |
18 |
| permits, and which
are consistent with the Act or regulations |
19 |
| adopted by the Board, and with
the Safe Drinking Water Act |
20 |
| (P.L. 93-523), as amended, and regulations
pursuant thereto.
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21 |
| The applicant shall make available to the public for |
22 |
| inspection, all
documents submitted by the applicant to the |
23 |
| Agency in furtherance of an
application, with the exception of |
24 |
| trade secrets, at the office of the county
board or governing |
25 |
| body of the municipality. Such documents may be copied upon
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26 |
| payment of the actual cost of reproduction during regular |
27 |
| business hours of the
local office. The Agency shall issue a |
28 |
| written statement concurrent with its
grant or denial of the |
29 |
| permit explaining the basis for its decision.
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30 |
| (f) In making any determination pursuant to Section 9.1 of |
31 |
| this Act:
|
32 |
| (1) The Agency shall have authority to make the |
33 |
| determination of any
question required to be determined by |
34 |
| the Clean Air Act, as now or
hereafter amended, this Act, |
35 |
| or the regulations of the Board, including the
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36 |
| determination of the Lowest Achievable Emission Rate, |
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Board's |
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| applicant, give written
notice to the applicant of its |
6 |
| proposed decision on the application including
the terms |
7 |
| and conditions of the permit to be issued and the facts, |
8 |
| conduct
or other basis upon which the Agency will rely to |
9 |
| support its proposed action.
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| (3) Following such notice, the Agency shall give the |
11 |
| applicant an
opportunity for a hearing in accordance with |
12 |
| the provisions of Sections
10-25 through 10-60 of the |
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| (g) The Agency shall include as conditions upon all permits |
15 |
| issued for
hazardous waste disposal sites such restrictions |
16 |
| upon the future use
of such sites as are reasonably necessary |
17 |
| to protect public health and
the environment, including |
18 |
| permanent prohibition of the use of such
sites for purposes |
19 |
| which may create an unreasonable risk of injury to human
health |
20 |
| or to the environment. After administrative and judicial |
21 |
| challenges
to such restrictions have been exhausted, the Agency |
22 |
| shall file such
restrictions of record in the Office of the |
23 |
| Recorder of the county in which
the hazardous waste disposal |
24 |
| site is located.
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| (h) A hazardous waste stream may not be deposited in a |
26 |
| permitted hazardous
waste site unless specific authorization |
27 |
| is obtained from the Agency by the
generator and disposal site |
28 |
| owner and operator for the deposit of that specific
hazardous |
29 |
| waste stream. The Agency may grant specific authorization for
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30 |
| disposal of hazardous waste streams only after the generator |
31 |
| has reasonably
demonstrated that, considering
technological |
32 |
| feasibility and economic reasonableness, the hazardous waste
|
33 |
| cannot be reasonably recycled for reuse, nor incinerated or |
34 |
| chemically,
physically or biologically treated so as to |
35 |
| neutralize the hazardous waste
and render it nonhazardous. In |
36 |
| granting authorization under this Section,
the Agency may |
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| regulations
promulgated by the Board hereunder. If the Agency |
4 |
| refuses to grant
authorization under this Section, the |
5 |
| applicant may appeal as if the Agency
refused to grant a |
6 |
| permit, pursuant to the provisions of subsection (a) of
Section |
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| 40 of this Act. For purposes of this subsection (h), the term
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| "generator" has the meaning given in Section 3.205 of this Act,
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| unless: (1) the hazardous waste is treated, incinerated, or |
10 |
| partially recycled
for reuse prior to disposal, in which case |
11 |
| the last person who treats,
incinerates, or partially recycles |
12 |
| the hazardous waste prior to disposal is the
generator; or (2) |
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| the hazardous waste is from a response action, in which case
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| the person performing the response action is the generator. |
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(h) does not apply to any hazardous waste that |
16 |
| is restricted from land disposal
under 35 Ill. Adm. Code 728.
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17 |
| (i) Before issuing any RCRA permit ,
or any permit for a |
18 |
| waste storage site,
sanitary landfill, waste disposal site, |
19 |
| waste transfer station, waste treatment
facility, waste |
20 |
| incinerator, or any waste-transportation operation, or any |
21 |
| permit for a clean construction or demolition debris fill |
22 |
| operation, the Agency
shall conduct an evaluation of the |
23 |
| prospective owner's or operator's prior
experience in waste |
24 |
| management operations. The Agency may deny such a permit
if the |
25 |
| prospective owner or operator or any employee or officer of the
|
26 |
| prospective owner or operator has a history of:
|
27 |
| (1) repeated violations of federal, State, or local |
28 |
| laws, regulations,
standards, or ordinances in the |
29 |
| operation of waste management facilities or
sites; or
|
30 |
| (2) conviction in this or another State of any crime |
31 |
| which is a felony
under the laws of this State, or |
32 |
| conviction of a felony in a federal court; or
|
33 |
| (3) proof of gross carelessness or incompetence in |
34 |
| handling, storing,
processing, transporting or disposing |
35 |
| of waste.
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36 |
| (i-5) Before issuing any permit or approving any interim |
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3 |
| between January 1, 2005, and the effective date of the |
4 |
| prohibition set forth in Section 22.52 of this Act, the Agency |
5 |
| shall conduct an evaluation of the operation if any previous |
6 |
| activities at the site or facility may have caused or allowed |
7 |
| contamination of the site. It shall be the responsibility of |
8 |
| the owner or operator seeking the permit or interim |
9 |
| authorization to provide to the Agency all of the information |
10 |
| necessary for the Agency to conduct its evaluation. The Agency |
11 |
| may deny a permit or interim authorization if previous |
12 |
| activities at the site may have caused or allowed contamination |
13 |
| at the site, unless such contamination is authorized under any |
14 |
| permit issued by the Agency.
|
15 |
| (j) The issuance under this Act of a permit to engage in |
16 |
| the surface mining
of any resources other than fossil fuels |
17 |
| shall not relieve
the permittee from its duty to comply with |
18 |
| any applicable local law regulating
the commencement, location |
19 |
| or operation of surface mining facilities.
|
20 |
| (k) A development permit issued under subsection (a) of |
21 |
| Section 39 for any
facility or site which is required to have a |
22 |
| permit under subsection (d) of
Section 21 shall expire at the |
23 |
| end of 2 calendar years from the date upon which
it was issued, |
24 |
| unless within that period the applicant has taken action to
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25 |
| develop the facility or the site. In the event that review of |
26 |
| the
conditions of the development permit is sought pursuant to |
27 |
| Section 40 or
41, or permittee is prevented from commencing |
28 |
| development of the facility
or site by any other litigation |
29 |
| beyond the permittee's control, such
two-year period shall be |
30 |
| deemed to begin on the date upon which such review
process or |
31 |
| litigation is concluded.
|
32 |
| (l) No permit shall be issued by the Agency under this Act |
33 |
| for
construction or operation of any facility or site located |
34 |
| within the
boundaries of any setback zone established pursuant |
35 |
| to this Act, where such
construction or operation is |
36 |
| prohibited.
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2 |
| operating
a facility for composting landscape waste. In |
3 |
| granting such permits, the Agency
may impose such conditions as |
4 |
| may be necessary to accomplish the purposes of
this Act, and as |
5 |
| are not inconsistent with applicable regulations promulgated
|
6 |
| by the Board. Except as otherwise provided in this Act, a bond |
7 |
| or other
security shall not be required as a condition for the |
8 |
| issuance of a permit. If
the Agency denies any permit pursuant |
9 |
| to this subsection, the Agency shall
transmit to the applicant |
10 |
| within the time limitations of this subsection
specific, |
11 |
| detailed statements as to the reasons the permit application |
12 |
| was
denied. Such statements shall include but not be limited to |
13 |
| the following:
|
14 |
| (1) the Sections of this Act that may be violated if |
15 |
| the permit
were granted;
|
16 |
| (2) the specific regulations promulgated pursuant to |
17 |
| this
Act that may be violated if the permit were granted;
|
18 |
| (3) the specific information, if any, the Agency deems |
19 |
| the
applicant did not provide in its application to the |
20 |
| Agency; and
|
21 |
| (4) a statement of specific reasons why the Act and the |
22 |
| regulations
might be violated if the permit were granted.
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23 |
| If no final action is taken by the Agency within 90 days |
24 |
| after the filing
of the application for permit, the applicant |
25 |
| may deem the permit issued.
Any applicant for a permit may |
26 |
| waive the 90 day limitation by filing a
written statement with |
27 |
| the Agency.
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28 |
| The Agency shall issue permits for such facilities upon |
29 |
| receipt of an
application that includes a legal description of |
30 |
| the site, a topographic
map of the site drawn to the scale of |
31 |
| 200 feet to the inch or larger, a
description of the operation, |
32 |
| including the area served, an estimate of
the volume of |
33 |
| materials to be processed, and documentation that:
|
34 |
| (1) the facility includes a setback of at
least 200 |
35 |
| feet from the nearest potable water supply well;
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| (2) the facility is located outside the boundary
of the |
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3 |
| incompatibility with the character of the surrounding |
4 |
| area, including at
least a 200 foot setback from any |
5 |
| residence, and in the case of a
facility that is developed |
6 |
| or the permitted composting area of which is
expanded after |
7 |
| November 17, 1991, the composting area is located at least |
8 |
| 1/8
mile from the nearest residence (other than a residence |
9 |
| located on the same
property as the facility);
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10 |
| (4) the design of the facility will prevent any compost |
11 |
| material from
being placed within 5 feet of the water |
12 |
| table, will adequately control runoff
from the site, and |
13 |
| will collect and manage any leachate that is generated on
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14 |
| the site;
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15 |
| (5) the operation of the facility will include |
16 |
| appropriate dust
and odor control measures, limitations on |
17 |
| operating hours, appropriate
noise control measures for |
18 |
| shredding, chipping and similar equipment,
management |
19 |
| procedures for composting, containment and disposal of
|
20 |
| non-compostable wastes, procedures to be used for
|
21 |
| terminating operations at the site, and recordkeeping |
22 |
| sufficient to
document the amount of materials received, |
23 |
| composted and otherwise
disposed of; and
|
24 |
| (6) the operation will be conducted in accordance with |
25 |
| any applicable
rules adopted by the Board.
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26 |
| The Agency shall issue renewable permits of not longer than |
27 |
| 10 years
in duration for the composting of landscape wastes, as |
28 |
| defined in Section
3.155 of this Act, based on the above |
29 |
| requirements.
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30 |
| The operator of any facility permitted under this |
31 |
| subsection (m) must
submit a written annual statement to the |
32 |
| Agency on or before April 1 of
each year that includes an |
33 |
| estimate of the amount of material, in tons,
received for |
34 |
| composting.
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35 |
| (n) The Agency shall issue permits jointly with the |
36 |
| Department of
Transportation for the dredging or deposit of |
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accordance with Section 18 of the |
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| (o) (Blank.)
|
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| (p) (1) Any person submitting an application for a permit |
5 |
| for a new MSWLF
unit or for a lateral expansion under |
6 |
| subsection (t) of Section 21 of this Act
for an existing MSWLF |
7 |
| unit that has not received and is not subject to local
siting |
8 |
| approval under Section 39.2 of this Act shall publish notice of |
9 |
| the
application in a newspaper of general circulation in the |
10 |
| county in which the
MSWLF unit is or is proposed to be located. |
11 |
| The notice must be published at
least 15 days before submission |
12 |
| of the permit application to the Agency. The
notice shall state |
13 |
| the name and address of the applicant, the location of the
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14 |
| MSWLF unit or proposed MSWLF unit, the nature and size of the |
15 |
| MSWLF unit or
proposed MSWLF unit, the nature of the activity |
16 |
| proposed, the probable life of
the proposed activity, the date |
17 |
| the permit application will be submitted, and a
statement that |
18 |
| persons may file written comments with the Agency concerning |
19 |
| the
permit application within 30 days after the filing of the |
20 |
| permit application
unless the time period to submit comments is |
21 |
| extended by the Agency.
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22 |
| When a permit applicant submits information to the Agency |
23 |
| to supplement a
permit application being reviewed by the |
24 |
| Agency, the applicant shall not be
required to reissue the |
25 |
| notice under this subsection.
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26 |
| (2) The Agency shall accept written comments concerning the |
27 |
| permit
application that are postmarked no later than 30 days |
28 |
| after the
filing of the permit application, unless the time |
29 |
| period to accept comments is
extended by the Agency.
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30 |
| (3) Each applicant for a permit described in part (1) of |
31 |
| this subsection
shall file a
copy of the permit application |
32 |
| with the county board or governing body of the
municipality in |
33 |
| which the MSWLF unit is or is proposed to be located at the
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34 |
| same time the application is submitted to the Agency. The |
35 |
| permit application
filed with the county board or governing |
36 |
| body of the municipality shall include
all documents submitted |
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3 |
| application
and other documents on file with the county board |
4 |
| or governing body of the
municipality shall be made available |
5 |
| for public inspection during regular
business hours at the |
6 |
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| municipality and may be copied upon payment of the actual cost |
8 |
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reproduction.
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| Sec. 42. Civil penalties.
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| (a) Except as provided in this Section, any person that |
13 |
| violates any
provision of this Act or any regulation adopted by |
14 |
| the Board, or any permit
or term or condition thereof, or that |
15 |
| violates any order of the Board pursuant
to this Act, shall be |
16 |
| liable for a civil penalty of not to exceed
$50,000 for the |
17 |
| violation and an additional civil penalty of not to exceed
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18 |
| $10,000 for each day during which the violation continues; such |
19 |
| penalties may,
upon order of the Board or a court of competent |
20 |
| jurisdiction, be made payable
to the Environmental Protection |
21 |
| Trust Fund, to be used in accordance with the
provisions of the |
22 |
| Environmental Protection Trust Fund Act.
|
23 |
| (b) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (a) of |
24 |
| this Section:
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25 |
| (1) Any person that violates Section 12(f) of this Act |
26 |
| or any
NPDES permit or term or condition thereof, or any |
27 |
| filing requirement,
regulation or order relating to the |
28 |
| NPDES permit program, shall be liable
to a civil penalty of |
29 |
| not to exceed $10,000 per day of violation.
|
30 |
| (2) Any person that violates Section 12(g) of this Act |
31 |
| or any UIC permit
or term or condition thereof, or any |
32 |
| filing requirement, regulation or order
relating to the |
33 |
| State UIC program for all wells, except Class II wells as
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34 |
| defined by the Board under this Act, shall be liable to a |
35 |
| civil penalty
not to exceed $2,500 per day of violation; |
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II |
3 |
| wells, as defined by the Board under this Act, shall be |
4 |
| liable to a civil
penalty of not to exceed $10,000 for the |
5 |
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penalty of not to exceed |
6 |
| $1,000 for each day during which the violation
continues.
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| (3) Any person that violates Sections 21(f), 21(g), |
8 |
| 21(h) or 21(i) of
this Act, or any RCRA permit or term or |
9 |
| condition thereof, or any filing
requirement, regulation |
10 |
| or order relating to the State RCRA program, shall
be |
11 |
| liable to a civil penalty of not to exceed $25,000 per day |
12 |
| of violation.
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| (4)
In an administrative citation action under Section |
14 |
| 31.1 of this Act,
any person found to have violated any |
15 |
| provision of subsection (o) of
Section 21 of this Act shall |
16 |
| pay a civil penalty of $500 for each
violation of each such |
17 |
| provision, plus any hearing costs incurred by the Board
and |
18 |
| the Agency. Such penalties shall be made payable to the |
19 |
| Environmental
Protection Trust Fund, to be used in |
20 |
| accordance with the provisions of the
Environmental |
21 |
| Protection Trust Fund Act; except that if a unit of local
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22 |
| government issued the administrative citation, 50% of the |
23 |
| civil penalty shall
be payable to the unit of local |
24 |
| government.
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25 |
| (4-5) In an administrative citation action under |
26 |
| Section 31.1 of this
Act, any person found to have violated |
27 |
| any
provision of subsection (p) of
Section 21 of this Act |
28 |
| shall pay a civil penalty of $1,500 for each violation
of
|
29 |
| each such provision, plus any hearing costs incurred by the |
30 |
| Board and the
Agency, except that the civil penalty amount |
31 |
| shall be $3,000 for
each violation of any provision of |
32 |
| subsection (p) of Section 21 that is the
person's second or |
33 |
| subsequent adjudication violation of that
provision. The |
34 |
| penalties shall be deposited into the
Environmental |
35 |
| Protection Trust Fund, to be used in accordance with the
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penalty shall be |
3 |
| payable to the unit of local government.
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| (5) Any person who violates subsection 6 of Section |
5 |
| 39.5 of this Act
or any CAAPP permit, or term or condition |
6 |
| thereof, or any fee or filing
requirement, or any duty to |
7 |
| allow or carry out inspection, entry or
monitoring |
8 |
| activities, or any regulation or order relating to the |
9 |
| CAAPP
shall be liable for a civil penalty not to exceed |
10 |
| $10,000 per day of violation.
|
11 |
| (b.5) In lieu of the penalties set forth in subsections (a) |
12 |
| and (b) of
this Section, any person who fails to file, in a |
13 |
| timely manner, toxic
chemical release forms with the Agency |
14 |
| pursuant to Section 25b-2
of this Act
shall be liable for a |
15 |
| civil penalty of $100 per day for
each day the forms are
late, |
16 |
| not to exceed a maximum total penalty of $6,000. This daily |
17 |
| penalty
shall begin accruing on the thirty-first day after the
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18 |
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19 |
| Agency pursuant
to Section 25b-6 of this Act; and the penalty |
20 |
| shall be paid to the Agency. The
daily accrual of penalties |
21 |
| shall cease as of January 1 of the following year.
All |
22 |
| penalties collected by the Agency pursuant to this subsection |
23 |
| shall be
deposited into the Environmental Protection Permit and |
24 |
| Inspection Fund.
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25 |
| (c) Any person that violates this Act, any rule or |
26 |
| regulation adopted under
this Act, any permit or term or |
27 |
| condition of a permit, or any Board order and
causes the death |
28 |
| of fish
or aquatic life shall, in addition to the other |
29 |
| penalties provided by
this Act, be liable to pay to the State |
30 |
| an additional sum for the
reasonable value of the fish or |
31 |
| aquatic life destroyed. Any money so
recovered shall be placed |
32 |
| in the Wildlife and Fish Fund in the State
Treasury.
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33 |
| (d) The penalties provided for in this Section may be |
34 |
| recovered in a
civil action.
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| (e) The State's Attorney of the county in which the |
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| violation
occurred, or the Attorney General, may, at the |
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on his own motion, institute a civil |
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| action for an injunction, prohibitory or mandatory, to
restrain |
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| violations of this Act, any rule or regulation adopted under |
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| this Act,
any permit or term or condition of a permit, or any |
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| Board order, or to require such other actions as may be |
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| necessary to address violations of this Act, any rule or |
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| regulation adopted under this Act, any permit or term or |
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| condition of a permit, or any Board order.
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| (f) The State's Attorney of the county in which the |
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| violation
occurred, or the Attorney General, shall bring such |
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| actions in the name
of the people of the State of Illinois.
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| Without limiting any other authority which may exist for the |
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| awarding
of attorney's fees and costs, the Board or a court of |
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| competent
jurisdiction may award costs and reasonable |
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| attorney's fees, including the
reasonable costs of expert |
16 |
| witnesses and consultants, to the State's
Attorney or the |
17 |
| Attorney General in a case where he has prevailed against a
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| person who has committed a wilful, knowing or repeated |
19 |
| violation of this Act,
any rule or regulation adopted under |
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| this Act, any permit or term or condition
of a permit, or any |
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| Board order.
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| Any funds collected under this subsection (f) in which the |
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| Attorney
General has prevailed shall be deposited in the
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| Hazardous Waste Fund created in Section 22.2 of this Act. Any |
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| funds
collected under this subsection (f) in which a State's |
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| Attorney has
prevailed shall be retained by the county in which |
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| he serves.
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| (g) All final orders imposing civil penalties pursuant to |
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| this Section
shall prescribe the time for payment of such |
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| penalties. If any such
penalty is not paid within the time |
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| prescribed, interest on such penalty
at the rate set forth in |
32 |
| subsection (a) of Section 1003 of the Illinois Income
Tax Act, |
33 |
| shall be paid for the period from the date payment is due until |
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| the
date payment is received. However, if the time for payment |
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| is stayed during
the pendency of an appeal, interest shall not |
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| accrue during such stay.
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subdivisions (a), (b)(1), (b)(2), (b)(3), or |
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| (b)(5) of this
Section, the Board is authorized to consider any |
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| matters of record in
mitigation or aggravation of penalty, |
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| including but not limited to the
following factors:
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| (1) the duration and gravity of the violation;
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| (2) the presence or absence of due diligence on the |
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| part of the
respondent in attempting to comply with |
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| requirements of this
Act and regulations thereunder or to |
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| secure relief therefrom as provided by
this Act;
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| (3) any economic benefits accrued by the respondent
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| because of delay in compliance with requirements, in which |
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| case the economic
benefits shall be determined by the |
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| lowest cost alternative for achieving
compliance;
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| (4) the amount of monetary penalty which will serve to |
16 |
| deter further
violations by the respondent and to otherwise |
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| aid in enhancing
voluntary
compliance with this Act by the |
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| respondent and other persons
similarly
subject to the Act;
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| (5) the number, proximity in time, and gravity of |
20 |
| previously
adjudicated violations of this Act by the |
21 |
| respondent;
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| (6) whether the respondent voluntarily self-disclosed, |
23 |
| in accordance
with subsection (i) of this Section, the |
24 |
| non-compliance to the Agency; and
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| (7) whether the respondent has agreed to undertake a |
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| "supplemental
environmental project," which means an |
27 |
| environmentally beneficial project that
a respondent |
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| agrees to undertake in settlement of an enforcement action |
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| brought
under this Act, but which the respondent is not |
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| otherwise legally required to
perform.
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| In determining the appropriate civil penalty to be imposed |
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| under subsection
(a) or paragraph (1), (2), (3), or (5) of |
33 |
| subsection (b) of this Section, the
Board shall ensure, in all |
34 |
| cases, that the penalty is at least as great as the
economic |
35 |
| benefits, if any, accrued by the respondent as a result of the
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| violation, unless the Board finds that imposition of such |
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in an arbitrary or unreasonable financial |
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| hardship. However, such civil
penalty
may be off-set in whole |
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| or in part pursuant to a supplemental
environmental project |
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| agreed to by the complainant and the respondent.
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| (i) A person who voluntarily self-discloses non-compliance |
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| to the Agency,
of which the Agency had been unaware, is |
7 |
| entitled to a 100% reduction in the
portion of the penalty that |
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| is not based on the economic benefit of
non-compliance if the |
9 |
| person can
establish the following:
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| (1) that the non-compliance was discovered through an |
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| environmental
audit, as defined in Section 52.2 of this |
12 |
| Act, and the person waives the
environmental audit |
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| privileges as provided in that Section with respect to that
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| non-compliance;
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| (2) that the non-compliance was disclosed in writing |
16 |
| within 30 days of
the date on which the person discovered |
17 |
| it;
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| (3) that the non-compliance was discovered and |
19 |
| disclosed prior to:
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| (i) the commencement of an Agency inspection, |
21 |
| investigation, or request
for information;
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| (ii) notice of a citizen suit;
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| (iii) the filing of a complaint by a citizen, the |
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| Illinois Attorney
General, or the State's Attorney of |
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| the county in which the violation occurred;
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| (iv) the reporting of the non-compliance by an |
27 |
| employee of the person
without that person's |
28 |
| knowledge; or
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| (v) imminent discovery of the non-compliance by |
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| the Agency;
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| (4) that the non-compliance is being corrected and any |
32 |
| environmental
harm is being remediated in a timely fashion;
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| (5) that the person agrees to prevent a recurrence of |
34 |
| the non-compliance;
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| (6) that no related non-compliance events have |
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| occurred in the
past 3 years at the same facility or in the |
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| past 5 years as part of a
pattern at multiple facilities |
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| owned or operated by the person;
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| (7) that the non-compliance did not result in serious |
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| actual
harm or present an imminent and substantial |
5 |
| endangerment to human
health or the environment or violate |
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| the specific terms of any judicial or
administrative order |
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| or consent agreement;
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| (8) that the person cooperates as reasonably requested |
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| by the Agency
after the disclosure; and
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| (9) that the non-compliance was identified voluntarily |
11 |
| and not through a
monitoring, sampling, or auditing |
12 |
| procedure that is required by statute, rule,
permit, |
13 |
| judicial or administrative order, or consent agreement.
|
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| If a person can establish all of the elements under this |
15 |
| subsection except
the element set forth in paragraph (1) of |
16 |
| this subsection, the person is
entitled to a 75% reduction in |
17 |
| the portion of the penalty that is not based
upon the economic |
18 |
| benefit of non-compliance.
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19 |
| (j) In addition to an other remedy or penalty that may
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| apply, whether civil or criminal, any person who violates |
21 |
| Section 22.52 of this Act shall be liable for an additional |
22 |
| civil penalty of up to 3 times the gross amount of any |
23 |
| pecuniary gain resulting from the violation.
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24 |
| (Source: P.A. 93-152, eff. 7-10-03; 93-575, eff. 1-1-04; |
25 |
| 93-831, eff. 7-28-04.)
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| (415 ILCS 5/58.8)
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| Sec. 58.8. Duty to record ; compliance .
|
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| (a) The RA receiving a No Further Remediation Letter from |
29 |
| the Agency
pursuant to Section 58.10, shall submit the letter |
30 |
| to the Office of the
Recorder or the Registrar of Titles of the |
31 |
| county in which the site is located
within 45 days of receipt |
32 |
| of the letter. The Office of the Recorder or
the Registrar of |
33 |
| Titles shall accept and record that letter in accordance with
|
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| Illinois law so that it forms a permanent part of the chain of |
35 |
| title for the
site.
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| (b) A No Further Remediation Letter shall not become |
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| effective until
officially recorded in accordance with |
3 |
| subsection (a) of this Section.
The RA shall obtain and submit |
4 |
| to the Agency a certified copy of the
No Further Remediation |
5 |
| Letter as recorded.
|
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| (c)
(Blank).
At no time shall any site for which a land use |
7 |
| limitation has been
imposed as a result of remediation |
8 |
| activities under this Title be used in a
manner inconsistent |
9 |
| with the land use limitation unless further investigation
or |
10 |
| remedial action has been conducted that documents the |
11 |
| attainment of
objectives appropriate for the new land use and a |
12 |
| new No Further
Remediation Letter obtained and recorded in |
13 |
| accordance with this Title.
|
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| (d) In the event that a No Further Remediation Letter |
15 |
| issues by operation of
law pursuant to Section 58.10, the RA |
16 |
| may, for purposes of this Section, file
an affidavit stating |
17 |
| that the letter issued by operation of law. Upon receipt
of the |
18 |
| No Further Remediation Letter from the Agency, the RA shall |
19 |
| comply with
the requirements of subsections (a) and (b) of this |
20 |
| Section.
|
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| (Source: P.A. 92-574, eff. 6-26-02.)
|
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| Section 15. The Litter Control Act is amended by changing
|
23 |
| Sections 8 and 9 as follows:
|
24 |
| (415 ILCS 105/8) (from Ch. 38, par. 86-8)
|
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| Sec. 8. Persons who violate any of Sections 4 through 7 are |
26 |
| subject to the
penalties set out in this Section.
|
27 |
| (a) Any person convicted of a violation of Section 4, 5, 6 |
28 |
| or 7 is
guilty of a Class B misdemeanor.
A second conviction |
29 |
| for an offense
committed after the first conviction is a Class |
30 |
| A misdemeanor.
A third or
subsequent violation, committed after |
31 |
| a second conviction is a Class 4
felony.
All fines imposed for |
32 |
| violations of this Act shall be deposited into the
Clean
|
33 |
| Communities Recycling Fund to be used as set forth in Section |
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| 21.7 of the
Environmental Protection Act.
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| (b) In addition to any fine imposed under this Act, the |
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| court may order
that the person convicted of such a violation |
3 |
| remove and properly dispose
of the litter, may employ special |
4 |
| bailiffs to supervise such removal and
disposal, and may tax |
5 |
| the costs of such supervision as costs against the
person so |
6 |
| convicted.
|
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| (c) The penalties prescribed in this Section are in |
8 |
| addition to, and not
in lieu of, any penalties, rights, |
9 |
| remedies, duties or liabilities
otherwise imposed or conferred |
10 |
| by law.
|
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| (Source: P.A. 85-1410.)
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| (415 ILCS 105/9) (from Ch. 38, par. 86-9)
|
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| Sec. 9. Whenever litter is thrown, deposited, dropped or |
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| dumped in
violation of Section 5 from any
motor
vehicle not |
15 |
| carrying passengers for hire, the presumption is created that
|
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| the operator of that motor vehicle has violated Section 5, but |
17 |
| that
presumption may be rebutted.
|
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| (Source: P.A. 78-837.)
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| Section 20. The Illinois Vehicle Code is amended by |
20 |
| changing
Sections 11-1413 and 16-105 as follows:
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| (625 ILCS 5/11-1413) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 11-1413)
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| Sec. 11-1413. Depositing material on highway prohibited.
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23 |
| (a) No person shall dump, deposit, drop, throw, spill, |
24 |
| discard,
or
otherwise dispose of any bottle, glass, nails, |
25 |
| tacks, wire, cans, or any litter
(as defined in Section 3 of |
26 |
| the Litter Control Act) from any motor vehicle upon
any public |
27 |
| highway, upon any public or private property, or upon or into |
28 |
| any
river, lake, pond, stream, or body of water in this State |
29 |
| except as permitted
under any of paragraphs (a) through (e) of |
30 |
| Section 4 of the Litter Control Act.
|
31 |
| Whenever litter is thrown, deposited, dropped, or dumped in |
32 |
| violation of
this subsection (a) from any motor vehicle not |
33 |
| carrying passengers for hire,
the
presumption is created that |
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this
Section, |
2 |
| but that presumption may be rebutted.
No person shall throw, |
3 |
| spill or deposit upon any highway any bottle,
glass, nails, |
4 |
| tacks, wire, cans, or any litter (as defined in Section 3 of
|
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| the Litter Control Act).
|
6 |
| (b) Any person who violates subsection (a) upon any highway |
7 |
| shall
immediately remove such material or cause it to be |
8 |
| removed.
|
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| (c) Any person removing a wrecked or damaged vehicle from a |
10 |
| highway
shall remove any glass or other debris, except any |
11 |
| hazardous substance as
defined in Section 3.215 of the |
12 |
| Environmental Protection Act,
hazardous waste as defined in |
13 |
| Section 3.220 of the Environmental
Protection Act, and |
14 |
| potentially infectious medical waste as defined in Section
|
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| 3.360 of the Environmental Protection Act, dropped upon the
|
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| highway from such vehicle.
|
17 |
| (Source: P.A. 92-574, eff. 6-26-02.)
|
18 |
| (625 ILCS 5/16-105) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 16-105)
|
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| Sec. 16-105. Disposition of fines and forfeitures.
|
20 |
| (a) Except as provided in Section 16-104a of this Act and |
21 |
| except for
those amounts required to be paid into the Traffic |
22 |
| and Criminal Conviction
Surcharge Fund in the State Treasury |
23 |
| pursuant to Section 9.1 of the
Illinois Police Training Act and |
24 |
| Section 5-9-1 of the Unified Code of
Corrections and except |
25 |
| those amounts subject to disbursement by the circuit
clerk |
26 |
| under Section 27.5 of the Clerks of Courts Act, fines and |
27 |
| penalties
recovered under the provisions of Chapters 11 through |
28 |
| 16 inclusive of this
Code shall be paid and used as follows:
|
29 |
| 1. For offenses committed upon a highway within the |
30 |
| limits of a
city, village, or incorporated town or under |
31 |
| the jurisdiction of any
park district, to the treasurer of |
32 |
| the particular city, village,
incorporated town or park |
33 |
| district, if the violator was arrested by the
authorities |
34 |
| of the city, village, incorporated town or park district,
|
35 |
| provided the police officers and officials of cities, |
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| villages,
incorporated towns and park districts shall |
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| seasonably prosecute for all
fines and penalties under this |
3 |
| Code. If the violation is prosecuted by
the authorities of |
4 |
| the county, any fines or penalties recovered shall be
paid |
5 |
| to the county treasurer. Provided further that if the |
6 |
| violator was
arrested by the State Police, fines and |
7 |
| penalties recovered under the
provisions of paragraph (a) |
8 |
| of Section 15-113 of this Code or paragraph (e)
of Section |
9 |
| 15-316 of this Code shall be paid
over to the Department of |
10 |
| State Police which shall thereupon remit the
amount of the |
11 |
| fines and penalties so received to the State Treasurer who |
12 |
| shall
deposit the amount so remitted in the special fund in |
13 |
| the State treasury
known as the Road Fund except that if |
14 |
| the violation is prosecuted by the
State's Attorney, 10% of |
15 |
| the fine or penalty recovered shall be paid to
the State's |
16 |
| Attorney as a fee of his office and the balance shall be
|
17 |
| paid over to the Department of State Police for remittance |
18 |
| to and
deposit by the State Treasurer as hereinabove |
19 |
| provided.
|
20 |
| 2. Except as provided in paragraph 4, for offenses |
21 |
| committed upon any
highway outside the limits of a
city, |
22 |
| village, incorporated town or park district, to the county
|
23 |
| treasurer of the county where the offense was committed |
24 |
| except if such
offense was committed on a highway |
25 |
| maintained by or under the
supervision of a township, |
26 |
| township district, or a road district to the
Treasurer |
27 |
| thereof for deposit in the road and bridge fund of such
|
28 |
| township or other district; Provided, that fines and |
29 |
| penalties recovered
under the provisions of paragraph (a) |
30 |
| of Section 15-113, paragraph (d) of
Section 3-401, or |
31 |
| paragraph (e) of Section 15-316 of this Code shall
be paid |
32 |
| over to the Department of State Police which shall |
33 |
| thereupon remit
the amount of the fines and penalties so |
34 |
| received to the State Treasurer
who shall deposit the |
35 |
| amount so remitted in the special fund in the State
|
36 |
| treasury known as the Road Fund except that if the |
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by the State's Attorney, 10% of the |
2 |
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to the State's |
3 |
| Attorney as a fee of his office and the balance shall be
|
4 |
| paid over to the Department of State Police for remittance |
5 |
| to and deposit
by the State Treasurer as hereinabove |
6 |
| provided.
|
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| 3. Notwithstanding subsections 1 and 2 of this |
8 |
| paragraph, for violations
of overweight and overload |
9 |
| limits found in Sections 15-101 through 15-203
of this |
10 |
| Code, which are committed upon the highways belonging to |
11 |
| the Illinois
State Toll Highway Authority, fines and |
12 |
| penalties shall be paid over to
the Illinois State Toll |
13 |
| Highway Authority for deposit with the State Treasurer
into |
14 |
| that special fund known as the Illinois State Toll Highway |
15 |
| Authority
Fund, except that if the violation is prosecuted |
16 |
| by the State's Attorney,
10% of the fine or penalty |
17 |
| recovered shall be paid to the State's Attorney
as a fee of |
18 |
| his office and the balance shall be paid over to the |
19 |
| Illinois
State Toll Highway Authority for remittance to and |
20 |
| deposit by the State
Treasurer as hereinabove provided.
|
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| 4. With regard to violations of overweight and overload |
22 |
| limits found in
Sections 15-101 through 15-203 of this Code |
23 |
| committed by operators of vehicles
registered as Special |
24 |
| Hauling Vehicles, for offenses committed upon a highway
|
25 |
| within the limits of a city, village, or incorporated town |
26 |
| or under the
jurisdiction of any park district, all fines |
27 |
| and penalties shall be paid over
or retained as required in |
28 |
| paragraph 1. However, with regard to the above
offenses |
29 |
| committed by operators of vehicles registered as Special |
30 |
| Hauling
Vehicles upon any highway outside the limits of a |
31 |
| city, village, incorporated
town or park district, fines |
32 |
| and penalties shall be paid over or retained by
the entity |
33 |
| having jurisdiction over the road or highway upon which the |
34 |
| offense
occurred, except that if the violation is |
35 |
| prosecuted by the State's Attorney,
10% of the fine or |
36 |
| penalty recovered shall be paid to the State's Attorney as |
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| a
fee of his office.
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| (b) Failure, refusal or neglect on the part of any judicial |
3 |
| or other
officer or employee receiving or having custody of any |
4 |
| such fine or
forfeiture either before or after a deposit with |
5 |
| the proper official as
defined in paragraph (a) of this |
6 |
| Section, shall constitute misconduct in
office and shall be |
7 |
| grounds for removal therefrom.
|
8 |
| (c) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Section, |
9 |
| all fines imposed
for
violations of subsection (a) of
Section |
10 |
| 11-1413
of this Code shall be remitted in accordance with
|
11 |
| subsection (g) of
Section 5-9-1 of the Unified Code of |
12 |
| Corrections.
|
13 |
| (Source: P.A. 88-403; 88-476; 88-535; 89-117, eff. 7-7-95.)
|
14 |
| Section 25. The Clerks of Courts Act is amended by changing
|
15 |
| Sections 27.5 and 27.6 as follows:
|
16 |
| (705 ILCS 105/27.5) (from Ch. 25, par. 27.5) |
17 |
| Sec. 27.5. (a) All fees, fines, costs, additional |
18 |
| penalties, bail balances
assessed or forfeited, and any other |
19 |
| amount paid by a person to the circuit
clerk that equals an |
20 |
| amount less than $55, except restitution under Section
5-5-6 of |
21 |
| the Unified Code of Corrections, reimbursement for the costs of |
22 |
| an
emergency response as provided under Section 11-501 of the |
23 |
| Illinois Vehicle
Code, any fees collected for attending a |
24 |
| traffic safety program under
paragraph (c) of Supreme Court |
25 |
| Rule 529, any fee collected on behalf of a
State's Attorney |
26 |
| under Section 4-2002 of the Counties Code or a sheriff under
|
27 |
| Section 4-5001 of the Counties Code, or any cost imposed under |
28 |
| Section 124A-5
of the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963, for |
29 |
| convictions, orders of
supervision, or any other disposition |
30 |
| for a violation of Chapters 3, 4, 6,
11, and 12 of the Illinois |
31 |
| Vehicle Code, or a similar provision of a local
ordinance, and |
32 |
| any violation of the Child Passenger Protection Act, or a
|
33 |
| similar provision of a local ordinance, and except as provided |
34 |
| in subsection
(b) shall be disbursed within 60 days after |
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| receipt by the circuit
clerk as follows: 47% shall be disbursed |
2 |
| to the entity authorized by law to
receive the fine imposed in |
3 |
| the case; 12% shall be disbursed to the State
Treasurer; and |
4 |
| 41% shall be disbursed to the county's general corporate fund.
|
5 |
| Of the 12% disbursed to the State Treasurer, 1/6 shall be |
6 |
| deposited by the
State Treasurer into the Violent Crime Victims |
7 |
| Assistance Fund, 1/2 shall be
deposited into the Traffic and |
8 |
| Criminal Conviction Surcharge Fund, and 1/3
shall be deposited |
9 |
| into the Drivers Education Fund. For fiscal years 1992 and
|
10 |
| 1993, amounts deposited into the Violent Crime Victims |
11 |
| Assistance Fund, the
Traffic and Criminal Conviction Surcharge |
12 |
| Fund, or the Drivers Education Fund
shall not exceed 110% of |
13 |
| the amounts deposited into those funds in fiscal year
1991. Any |
14 |
| amount that exceeds the 110% limit shall be distributed as |
15 |
| follows:
50% shall be disbursed to the county's general |
16 |
| corporate fund and 50% shall be
disbursed to the entity |
17 |
| authorized by law to receive the fine imposed in the
case. Not |
18 |
| later than March 1 of each year the circuit clerk
shall submit |
19 |
| a report of the amount of funds remitted to the State
Treasurer |
20 |
| under this Section during the preceding year based upon
|
21 |
| independent verification of fines and fees. All counties shall |
22 |
| be subject
to this Section, except that counties with a |
23 |
| population under 2,000,000
may, by ordinance, elect not to be |
24 |
| subject to this Section. For offenses
subject to this Section, |
25 |
| judges shall impose one total sum of money payable
for |
26 |
| violations. The circuit clerk may add on no additional amounts |
27 |
| except
for amounts that are required by Sections 27.3a and |
28 |
| 27.3c of
this Act, unless those amounts are specifically waived |
29 |
| by the judge. With
respect to money collected by the circuit |
30 |
| clerk as a result of
forfeiture of bail, ex parte judgment or |
31 |
| guilty plea pursuant to Supreme
Court Rule 529, the circuit |
32 |
| clerk shall first deduct and pay amounts
required by Sections |
33 |
| 27.3a and 27.3c of this Act. This Section is a denial
and |
34 |
| limitation of home rule powers and functions under subsection |
35 |
| (h) of
Section 6 of Article VII of the Illinois Constitution.
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| (b) The following amounts must be remitted to the State |
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| Treasurer for
deposit into the Illinois Animal Abuse Fund:
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| (1) 50% of the amounts collected for felony offenses |
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| under Sections
3, 3.01, 3.02, 3.03, 4, 4.01, 4.03, 4.04, 5, |
4 |
| 5.01, 6, 7, 7.5, 7.15, and 16
of the Humane Care for |
5 |
| Animals Act and Section 26-5 of the Criminal Code of
1961;
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| (2) 20% of the amounts collected for Class A and Class |
7 |
| B misdemeanors
under Sections 3, 3.01, 4, 4.01, 4.03, 4.04, |
8 |
| 5, 5.01, 6, 7, 7.1, 7.5, 7.15,
and 16 of the Humane Care |
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| for Animals Act and Section 26-5 of the Criminal
Code of |
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| 1961; and
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| (3) 50% of the amounts collected for Class C |
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| misdemeanors under
Sections 4.01 and 7.1 of the Humane Care |
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| for Animals Act and Section 26-5
of the Criminal Code of |
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| 1961.
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| (c) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Section, |
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| all fines imposed
for
violations of the Litter Control Act and |
17 |
| for violations of subsection (a) of
Section 11-1413
of the |
18 |
| Illinois Vehicle Code shall be remitted in accordance with
|
19 |
| subsection (g) of
Section 5-9-1 of the Unified Code of |
20 |
| Corrections.
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| (Source: P.A. 92-454, eff. 1-1-02; 92-650, eff. 7-11-02; |
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| 93-800, eff. 1-1-05.)
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| (705 ILCS 105/27.6)
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| Sec. 27.6. (a) All fees, fines, costs, additional |
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| penalties, bail balances
assessed or forfeited, and any other |
26 |
| amount paid by a person to the circuit
clerk equalling an |
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| amount of $55 or more, except the additional fee required
by |
28 |
| subsections (b) and (c), restitution under Section 5-5-6 of the
|
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| Unified Code of Corrections, reimbursement for the costs of an |
30 |
| emergency
response as provided under Section 11-501 of the |
31 |
| Illinois Vehicle Code,
any fees collected for attending a |
32 |
| traffic safety program under paragraph (c)
of Supreme Court |
33 |
| Rule 529, any fee collected on behalf of a State's Attorney
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| under Section 4-2002 of the Counties Code or a sheriff under |
35 |
| Section 4-5001
of the Counties Code, or any cost imposed under |
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| Section 124A-5 of the Code of
Criminal Procedure of 1963, for |
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| convictions, orders of supervision, or any
other disposition |
3 |
| for a violation of Chapters 3, 4, 6, 11, and 12 of the
Illinois |
4 |
| Vehicle Code, or a similar provision of a local ordinance, and |
5 |
| any
violation of the Child Passenger Protection Act, or a |
6 |
| similar provision of a
local ordinance, and except as provided |
7 |
| in subsection (d) shall be disbursed
within 60 days after |
8 |
| receipt by the circuit
clerk as follows: 44.5% shall be |
9 |
| disbursed to the entity authorized by law to
receive the fine |
10 |
| imposed in the case; 16.825% shall be disbursed to the State
|
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| Treasurer; and 38.675% shall be disbursed to the county's |
12 |
| general corporate
fund. Of the 16.825% disbursed to the State |
13 |
| Treasurer, 2/17 shall be deposited
by the State Treasurer into |
14 |
| the Violent Crime Victims Assistance Fund, 5.052/17
shall be |
15 |
| deposited into the Traffic and Criminal Conviction Surcharge |
16 |
| Fund,
3/17 shall be deposited into the Drivers Education Fund, |
17 |
| and 6.948/17 shall be
deposited into the Trauma Center Fund. Of |
18 |
| the 6.948/17 deposited into the
Trauma Center Fund from the |
19 |
| 16.825% disbursed to the State Treasurer, 50% shall
be |
20 |
| disbursed to the Department of Public Health and 50% shall be |
21 |
| disbursed to
the Department of Public Aid. For fiscal year |
22 |
| 1993, amounts deposited into
the Violent Crime Victims |
23 |
| Assistance Fund, the Traffic and Criminal
Conviction Surcharge |
24 |
| Fund, or the Drivers Education Fund shall not exceed 110%
of |
25 |
| the amounts deposited into those funds in fiscal year 1991. Any
|
26 |
| amount that exceeds the 110% limit shall be distributed as |
27 |
| follows: 50%
shall be disbursed to the county's general |
28 |
| corporate fund and 50% shall be
disbursed to the entity |
29 |
| authorized by law to receive the fine imposed in
the case. Not |
30 |
| later than March 1 of each year the circuit clerk
shall submit |
31 |
| a report of the amount of funds remitted to the State
Treasurer |
32 |
| under this Section during the preceding year based upon
|
33 |
| independent verification of fines and fees. All counties shall |
34 |
| be subject
to this Section, except that counties with a |
35 |
| population under 2,000,000
may, by ordinance, elect not to be |
36 |
| subject to this Section. For offenses
subject to this Section, |
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| judges shall impose one total sum of money payable
for |
2 |
| violations. The circuit clerk may add on no additional amounts |
3 |
| except
for amounts that are required by Sections 27.3a and |
4 |
| 27.3c of
this Act, unless those amounts are specifically waived |
5 |
| by the judge. With
respect to money collected by the circuit |
6 |
| clerk as a result of
forfeiture of bail, ex parte judgment or |
7 |
| guilty plea pursuant to Supreme
Court Rule 529, the circuit |
8 |
| clerk shall first deduct and pay amounts
required by Sections |
9 |
| 27.3a and 27.3c of this Act. This Section is a denial
and |
10 |
| limitation of home rule powers and functions under subsection |
11 |
| (h) of
Section 6 of Article VII of the Illinois Constitution.
|
12 |
| (b) In addition to any other fines and court costs assessed |
13 |
| by the courts,
any person convicted or receiving an order of |
14 |
| supervision for driving under
the influence of alcohol or drugs |
15 |
| shall pay an additional fee of $100 to the
clerk of the circuit |
16 |
| court. This amount, less 2 1/2% that shall be used to
defray |
17 |
| administrative costs incurred by the clerk, shall be remitted |
18 |
| by the
clerk to the Treasurer within 60 days after receipt for |
19 |
| deposit into the Trauma
Center Fund. This additional fee of |
20 |
| $100 shall not be considered a part of the
fine for purposes of |
21 |
| any reduction in the fine for time served either before or
|
22 |
| after sentencing. Not later than March 1 of each year the |
23 |
| Circuit Clerk shall
submit a report of the amount of funds |
24 |
| remitted to the State Treasurer under
this subsection during |
25 |
| the preceding calendar year.
|
26 |
| (b-1) In addition to any other fines and court costs |
27 |
| assessed by the courts,
any person convicted or receiving an |
28 |
| order of supervision for driving under the
influence of alcohol |
29 |
| or drugs shall pay an additional fee of $5 to the clerk
of the |
30 |
| circuit court. This amount, less
2 1/2% that shall be used to |
31 |
| defray administrative costs incurred by the clerk,
shall be |
32 |
| remitted by the clerk to the Treasurer within 60 days after |
33 |
| receipt
for deposit into the Spinal Cord Injury Paralysis Cure |
34 |
| Research Trust Fund.
This additional fee of $5 shall not
be |
35 |
| considered a part of the fine for purposes of any reduction in |
36 |
| the fine for
time served either before or after sentencing. Not |
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| later than March 1 of each
year the Circuit Clerk shall submit |
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| a report of the amount of funds remitted to
the State Treasurer |
3 |
| under this subsection during the preceding calendar
year.
|
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| (c) In addition to any other fines and court costs assessed |
5 |
| by the courts,
any person convicted for a violation of Sections |
6 |
| 24-1.1, 24-1.2, or 24-1.5 of
the Criminal Code of 1961 or a |
7 |
| person sentenced for a violation of the Cannabis
Control Act or |
8 |
| the Controlled Substance Act
shall pay an additional fee of |
9 |
| $100 to the clerk
of the circuit court. This amount, less
2 |
10 |
| 1/2% that shall be used to defray administrative costs incurred |
11 |
| by the clerk,
shall be remitted by the clerk to the Treasurer |
12 |
| within 60 days after receipt
for deposit into the Trauma Center |
13 |
| Fund. This additional fee of $100 shall not
be considered a |
14 |
| part of the fine for purposes of any reduction in the fine for
|
15 |
| time served either before or after sentencing. Not later than |
16 |
| March 1 of each
year the Circuit Clerk shall submit a report of |
17 |
| the amount of funds remitted to
the State Treasurer under this |
18 |
| subsection during the preceding calendar year.
|
19 |
| (c-1) In addition to any other fines and court costs |
20 |
| assessed by the
courts, any person sentenced for a violation of |
21 |
| the Cannabis Control Act or
the Illinois Controlled Substances |
22 |
| Act shall pay an additional fee of $5 to the
clerk of the |
23 |
| circuit court. This amount, less 2 1/2% that shall be used to
|
24 |
| defray administrative costs incurred by the clerk, shall be |
25 |
| remitted by the
clerk to the Treasurer within 60 days after |
26 |
| receipt for deposit into the Spinal
Cord Injury Paralysis Cure |
27 |
| Research Trust Fund. This additional fee of $5
shall not be |
28 |
| considered a part of the fine for purposes of any reduction in |
29 |
| the
fine for time served either before or after sentencing. Not |
30 |
| later than March 1
of each year the Circuit Clerk shall submit |
31 |
| a report of the amount of funds
remitted to the State Treasurer |
32 |
| under this subsection during the preceding
calendar year.
|
33 |
| (d) The following amounts must be remitted to the State |
34 |
| Treasurer for
deposit into the Illinois Animal Abuse Fund:
|
35 |
| (1) 50% of the amounts collected for felony offenses |
36 |
| under Sections
3, 3.01, 3.02, 3.03, 4, 4.01, 4.03, 4.04, 5, |
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| 5.01, 6, 7, 7.5, 7.15, and 16
of the Humane Care for |
2 |
| Animals Act and Section 26-5 of the Criminal Code of
1961;
|
3 |
| (2) 20% of the amounts collected for Class A and Class |
4 |
| B misdemeanors
under Sections 3, 3.01, 4, 4.01, 4.03, 4.04, |
5 |
| 5, 5.01, 6, 7, 7.1, 7.5, 7.15,
and 16 of the Humane Care |
6 |
| for Animals Act and Section 26-5 of the Criminal
Code of |
7 |
| 1961; and
|
8 |
| (3) 50% of the amounts collected for Class C |
9 |
| misdemeanors under Sections
4.01 and 7.1 of the Humane Care |
10 |
| for Animals Act and Section 26-5 of the
Criminal Code of |
11 |
| 1961.
|
12 |
| (e) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Section, |
13 |
| all fines imposed
for
violations of the Litter Control Act and |
14 |
| for violations of subsection (a) of
Section 11-1413
of the |
15 |
| Illinois Vehicle Code shall be remitted in accordance with
|
16 |
| subsection (g) of
Section 5-9-1 of the Unified Code of |
17 |
| Corrections.
|
18 |
| (Source: P.A. 92-431, eff. 1-1-02; 92-454, eff. 1-1-02; 92-650, |
19 |
| eff. 7-11-02; 92-651, eff. 7-11-02; 93-800, eff. 1-1-05.)
|
20 |
| Section 30. The Unified Code of Corrections is amended by |
21 |
| changing
Section 5-9-1 as follows:
|
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| (730 ILCS 5/5-9-1) (from Ch. 38, par. 1005-9-1)
|
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| Sec. 5-9-1. Authorized fines.
|
24 |
| (a) An offender may be sentenced to pay a
fine which shall |
25 |
| not exceed for each offense:
|
26 |
| (1) for a felony, $25,000 or the amount specified in |
27 |
| the
offense,
whichever is greater, or where the offender is |
28 |
| a corporation, $50,000 or
the amount specified in the |
29 |
| offense, whichever is greater;
|
30 |
| (2) for a Class A misdemeanor, $2,500 or the amount
|
31 |
| specified in the
offense, whichever is greater;
|
32 |
| (3) for a Class B or Class C misdemeanor, $1,500;
|
33 |
| (4) for a petty offense, $1,000 or the amount specified |
34 |
| in
the offense,
whichever is less;
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| (5) for a business offense, the amount specified in the |
2 |
| statute defining
that offense.
|
3 |
| (b) A fine may be imposed in addition to a sentence of |
4 |
| conditional
discharge, probation, periodic imprisonment, or |
5 |
| imprisonment.
|
6 |
| (c) There shall be added to every fine imposed in |
7 |
| sentencing for a
criminal or traffic offense, except an offense |
8 |
| relating to parking or
registration, or offense by a |
9 |
| pedestrian, an additional penalty of $5 for
each $40, or |
10 |
| fraction thereof, of fine imposed.
The additional penalty of $5 |
11 |
| for each $40, or fraction thereof, of fine
imposed, if not |
12 |
| otherwise assessed, shall also be added to every fine
imposed |
13 |
| upon a plea of guilty, stipulation of facts or findings of |
14 |
| guilty,
resulting in a judgment of conviction, or order of |
15 |
| supervision in criminal,
traffic, local ordinance, county |
16 |
| ordinance, and conservation cases (except
parking, |
17 |
| registration, or pedestrian violations), or upon
a sentence of |
18 |
| probation without entry of judgment under Section 10 of the
|
19 |
| Cannabis Control Act or Section 410 of the Controlled |
20 |
| Substances Act.
|
21 |
| Such additional amounts shall be assessed by the court |
22 |
| imposing
the fine and shall be collected by the Circuit Clerk |
23 |
| in addition to the
fine and costs in the case. Each such |
24 |
| additional penalty shall be
remitted by the Circuit Clerk |
25 |
| within one month after receipt to the State
Treasurer. The |
26 |
| State Treasurer shall deposit $1 for each $40, or fraction
|
27 |
| thereof, of fine imposed into the LEADS Maintenance Fund. The |
28 |
| remaining
surcharge amount shall be deposited into the Traffic |
29 |
| and Criminal Conviction
Surcharge
Fund, unless the fine, costs |
30 |
| or additional amounts are subject to
disbursement by the |
31 |
| circuit clerk under Section 27.5 of the Clerks of
Courts Act. |
32 |
| Such additional penalty shall not be considered a part of the |
33 |
| fine
for purposes of any reduction in the fine for time served |
34 |
| either before or
after sentencing.
Not later than March 1 of |
35 |
| each year the Circuit Clerk
shall submit a report of the amount |
36 |
| of funds remitted to the State
Treasurer under this subsection |
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| (c) during the preceding calendar year.
Except as otherwise |
2 |
| provided by Supreme Court Rules, if a court in imposing
a fine |
3 |
| against an offender levies a gross
amount for fine, costs, fees |
4 |
| and penalties, the amount of the additional
penalty provided |
5 |
| for herein shall be computed on the amount remaining after
|
6 |
| deducting from the gross amount levied all fees of the Circuit |
7 |
| Clerk, the
State's Attorney and the Sheriff. After deducting |
8 |
| from the gross amount
levied the fees and additional penalty |
9 |
| provided for herein, less any other
additional penalties |
10 |
| provided by law, the clerk shall remit the net balance
|
11 |
| remaining to the entity authorized by law to receive the fine |
12 |
| imposed in
the case. For purposes of this Section "fees of the |
13 |
| Circuit Clerk" shall
include, if applicable, the fee provided |
14 |
| for under Section 27.3a of the
Clerks of Courts Act and the |
15 |
| fee, if applicable, payable to the county in
which the |
16 |
| violation occurred pursuant to Section 5-1101 of the Counties |
17 |
| Code.
|
18 |
| (c-5) In addition to the fines imposed by subsection (c), |
19 |
| any person
convicted or receiving an order of supervision for |
20 |
| driving under the influence
of alcohol or drugs shall pay an |
21 |
| additional $100 fee to the clerk.
This
additional fee, less 2 |
22 |
| 1/2% that shall be
used to defray administrative costs incurred |
23 |
| by the clerk, shall be remitted by
the clerk to the Treasurer |
24 |
| within 60 days after receipt for deposit into the
Trauma Center |
25 |
| Fund. This additional fee of $100 shall not be
considered a |
26 |
| part of
the
fine for purposes of any reduction in the fine for |
27 |
| time served either before or
after sentencing.
Not later than |
28 |
| March 1 of each year the Circuit Clerk
shall submit a report of |
29 |
| the amount of funds remitted to the State
Treasurer under this |
30 |
| subsection (c-5) during the preceding calendar year.
|
31 |
| The Circuit Clerk may accept payment of fines and costs by |
32 |
| credit card
from an offender who has been convicted of a |
33 |
| traffic offense, petty offense
or misdemeanor and may charge |
34 |
| the service fee permitted where fines and
costs are paid by |
35 |
| credit card provided for in Section 27.3b of the Clerks
of |
36 |
| Courts Act.
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| (c-7) In addition to the fines imposed by subsection (c), |
2 |
| any person
convicted or receiving an order of supervision for |
3 |
| driving under the influence
of alcohol or drugs shall pay an |
4 |
| additional $5 fee to the clerk. This
additional fee, less 2 |
5 |
| 1/2% that shall be
used to defray administrative costs incurred |
6 |
| by the clerk, shall be remitted by
the clerk to the Treasurer |
7 |
| within 60 days after receipt for deposit into the
Spinal Cord |
8 |
| Injury Paralysis Cure Research Trust Fund. This additional fee |
9 |
| of
$5 shall not be
considered a part of
the
fine for purposes |
10 |
| of any reduction in the fine for time served either before or
|
11 |
| after sentencing.
Not later than March 1 of each year the |
12 |
| Circuit Clerk
shall submit a report of the amount of funds |
13 |
| remitted to the State
Treasurer under this subsection (c-7) |
14 |
| during the preceding calendar year.
|
15 |
| (c-9) There shall be added to every fine imposed in |
16 |
| sentencing for a
criminal or
traffic offense, except an offense |
17 |
| relating to parking or registration, or
offense by a
|
18 |
| pedestrian, an additional penalty of $4 imposed. The additional |
19 |
| penalty of $4
shall
also be added to every fine imposed upon a |
20 |
| plea of guilty, stipulation of
facts
or findings
of guilty, |
21 |
| resulting in a judgment of conviction, or order of supervision |
22 |
| in
criminal,
traffic, local ordinance, county ordinance, or |
23 |
| conservation cases (except
parking,
registration, or |
24 |
| pedestrian violations), or upon a sentence of probation
without |
25 |
| entry of
judgment under Section 10 of the Cannabis Control Act |
26 |
| or Section 410 of the
Controlled
Substances Act. Such |
27 |
| additional penalty of $4 shall be assessed by the court
|
28 |
| imposing
the fine and shall be collected by the circuit clerk |
29 |
| in addition to any other
fine, costs, fees,
and penalties in |
30 |
| the case. Each such additional penalty of $4 shall be
remitted |
31 |
| to the State Treasurer by the
circuit clerk within one month |
32 |
| after receipt. The State
Treasurer
shall deposit the additional |
33 |
| penalty of $4 into the Traffic and Criminal
Conviction
|
34 |
| Surcharge Fund. The additional penalty of $4 shall be in |
35 |
| addition to any other
fine,
costs, fees, and penalties and |
36 |
| shall not reduce or affect the distribution of
any other fine,
|
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| costs, fees, and penalties.
|
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| (d) In determining the amount and method of payment of a |
3 |
| fine, except
for those fines established for violations of |
4 |
| Chapter 15 of the Illinois
Vehicle Code, the court shall |
5 |
| consider:
|
6 |
| (1) the financial resources and future ability of the |
7 |
| offender to pay
the fine; and
|
8 |
| (2) whether the fine will prevent the offender from |
9 |
| making court ordered
restitution or reparation to the |
10 |
| victim of the offense; and
|
11 |
| (3) in a case where the accused is a dissolved |
12 |
| corporation and the
court has appointed counsel to |
13 |
| represent the corporation, the costs
incurred either by the |
14 |
| county or the State for such representation.
|
15 |
| (e) The court may order the fine to be paid forthwith or |
16 |
| within a
specified period of time or in installments.
|
17 |
| (f) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (g),
all |
18 |
| fines, costs and additional amounts imposed under this Section
|
19 |
| for any violation of Chapters 3, 4, 6, and 11 of the Illinois |
20 |
| Vehicle Code,
or a similar provision of a local ordinance, and |
21 |
| any violation of the Child
Passenger Protection Act, or a |
22 |
| similar provision of a local ordinance,
shall be collected and |
23 |
| disbursed by the circuit clerk as provided under
Section 27.5 |
24 |
| of the Clerks of Courts Act.
|
25 |
| (g) Except for amounts added to fines under this Section, |
26 |
| all fines
imposed for violations of the Litter Control Act and |
27 |
| for violations of subsection (a) of Section 11-1413 of the |
28 |
| Illinois
Vehicle Code shall be remitted to the State Treasurer |
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| for deposit into the
Clean Communities Recycling Fund.
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| (Source: P.A. 92-431, eff. 1-1-02; 93-32, eff. 6-20-03.)
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| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
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| becoming law. |