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1 | AN ACT concerning State government.
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2 | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the OSHA | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Program Reorganization Act. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Section 10. Transfer of the Illinois Onsite Safety and | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
7 | Health Consultation Program. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | (a) On July 1, 2012 or as soon thereafter as practical, all | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
9 | of the powers, duties, rights, and responsibilities related to | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
10 | the Illinois Onsite Safety and Health Consultation Program (the | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | OSHA Program) are transferred from the Department of Commerce | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | and Economic Opportunity to the Department of Labor. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
13 | (b) The powers, duties, rights, and responsibilities | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | vested in or associated with the Illinois Onsite Safety and | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | Health Consultation Program (the OSHA Program) are not affected | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | by this Act, except that all management and staff support or | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | other resources necessary to the operation of the Illinois | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
18 | Onsite Safety and Health Consultation Program (the OSHA | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
19 | Program) shall be provided by the Department of Labor. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
20 | Section 15. Representation on boards or other entities. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
21 | When any provision of an Executive Order or Act provides for | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
22 | the membership of the Director of Commerce and Economic |
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1 | Opportunity on any council, commission, board, or other entity | ||||||
2 | relating to the Illinois Onsite Safety and Health Consultation | ||||||
3 | Program (the OSHA Program), the Director of Labor, or his or | ||||||
4 | her designee, shall serve in that place. If more than one such | ||||||
5 | person is required by law to serve on any council, commission, | ||||||
6 | board, or other entity, an equivalent number of the | ||||||
7 | representatives of the Department of Labor shall so serve. | ||||||
8 | Section 20. Personnel transferred. The status and rights | ||||||
9 | of employees of the Department of Commerce and Economic | ||||||
10 | Opportunity engaged in the performance of the functions of the | ||||||
11 | Illinois Onsite Safety and Health Consultation Program (the | ||||||
12 | OSHA Program) shall not be affected by the transfer. The status | ||||||
13 | and rights of those employees, and the rights of the State of | ||||||
14 | Illinois and its agencies, under the Personnel Code and | ||||||
15 | applicable collective bargaining agreements or under any | ||||||
16 | pension, retirement, or annuity plan are not affected by this | ||||||
17 | Act. Personnel under the Department of Commerce and Economic | ||||||
18 | Opportunity affected by this Act shall continue their service | ||||||
19 | within the Department of Labor. | ||||||
20 | Section 25. Books and records transferred. All books, | ||||||
21 | records, papers, documents, property (real and personal), | ||||||
22 | contracts, and pending business pertaining to the powers, | ||||||
23 | duties, rights, and responsibilities related to the Illinois | ||||||
24 | Onsite Safety and Health Consultation Program (the OSHA |
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1 | Program) and transferred by this Act from the Department of | ||||||
2 | Commerce and Economic Opportunity to the Department of Labor, | ||||||
3 | including, but not limited to, material in electronic or | ||||||
4 | magnetic format and necessary computer hardware and software, | ||||||
5 | shall be delivered to the Department of Labor; however, the | ||||||
6 | delivery of that information may not violate any applicable | ||||||
7 | confidentiality constraints. | ||||||
8 | Section 30. Unexpended moneys transferred. With respect to | ||||||
9 | the Illinois Onsite Safety and Health Consultation Program (the | ||||||
10 | OSHA Program), the Department of Labor is the successor agency | ||||||
11 | to the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity under | ||||||
12 | the Successor Agency Act and Section 9b of the State Finance | ||||||
13 | Act. All unexpended appropriations and balances and other funds | ||||||
14 | available for use in connection with the Illinois Onsite Safety | ||||||
15 | and Health Consultation Program (the OSHA Program) are | ||||||
16 | transferred for use by the Department of Labor for the Illinois | ||||||
17 | Onsite Safety and Health Consultation Program (the OSHA | ||||||
18 | Program) pursuant to the direction of the Governor. Unexpended | ||||||
19 | balances so transferred shall be expended only for the purpose | ||||||
20 | for which the appropriation was originally made. | ||||||
21 | Section 35. Exercise of transferred powers; savings | ||||||
22 | provisions. The powers, duties, rights, and responsibilities | ||||||
23 | related to the Illinois Onsite Safety and Health Consultation | ||||||
24 | Program (the OSHA Program) transferred from the Department of |
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1 | Commerce and Economic Opportunity by this Act are vested in and | ||||||
2 | shall be exercised by the Department of Labor. Each act done in | ||||||
3 | the exercise of those powers, duties, rights, and | ||||||
4 | responsibilities shall have the same legal effect as if done by | ||||||
5 | the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity or its | ||||||
6 | divisions, officers, or employees. | ||||||
7 | Section 40. Rights, obligations, and duties unaffected by | ||||||
8 | transfer. The
transfer of
powers, duties, rights, and | ||||||
9 | responsibilities from the Department of Commerce and Economic | ||||||
10 | Opportunity to the Department of Labor under this Act does not | ||||||
11 | affect any person's rights, obligations, or
duties,
including | ||||||
12 | any civil or criminal penalties applicable thereto, arising out | ||||||
13 | of
those
transferred powers, duties, rights, and | ||||||
14 | responsibilities. | ||||||
15 | Section 45. Agency officers; penalties. Every officer of | ||||||
16 | the Department of Labor is, for any offense, subject to the | ||||||
17 | same penalty or penalties, civil or criminal, as are prescribed | ||||||
18 | by existing law for the same offense by any officer whose | ||||||
19 | powers or duties are transferred under this Act. | ||||||
20 | Section 50. Reports, notices, or papers. Whenever reports | ||||||
21 | or notices are required to be made or given or papers or | ||||||
22 | documents furnished or served by any person to or upon the | ||||||
23 | Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity in connection |
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1 | with any of the functions of the Illinois Onsite Safety and | ||||||
2 | Health Consultation Program (the OSHA Program) transferred by | ||||||
3 | this Act, the same shall be made, given, furnished, or served | ||||||
4 | in the same manner to or upon the Department of Labor. | ||||||
5 | Section 55. Acts and actions unaffected by transfer. This | ||||||
6 | Act does not affect any act done, ratified, or canceled, or any | ||||||
7 | right occurring or established, before July 1, 2012 in | ||||||
8 | connection with the Illinois Onsite Safety and Health | ||||||
9 | Consultation Program (the OSHA Program). This Act does not | ||||||
10 | affect any action or proceeding had or commenced before July 1, | ||||||
11 | 2012 in an administrative, civil, or criminal cause regarding | ||||||
12 | the Illinois Onsite Safety and Health Consultation Program (the | ||||||
13 | OSHA Program), but any such action or proceeding may be | ||||||
14 | defended, prosecuted, or continued by the Department of Labor. | ||||||
15 | Section 60. Rules. | ||||||
16 | (a) Any rule of the Department of Commerce and Economic | ||||||
17 | Opportunity that (i) relates to the Illinois Onsite Safety and | ||||||
18 | Health Consultation Program (the OSHA Program), (ii) is in full | ||||||
19 | force on July 1, 2012, and (iii) has been duly adopted by the | ||||||
20 | Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity shall become | ||||||
21 | the rule of the Department of Labor. This Act does not affect | ||||||
22 | the legality of any such rules contained in the Illinois | ||||||
23 | Administrative Code. | ||||||
24 | (b) Any proposed rule filed with the Secretary of State by |
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1 | the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity that is | ||||||
2 | pending in the rulemaking process on July 1, 2012 and that | ||||||
3 | pertains to the functions transferred under this Act shall be | ||||||
4 | deemed to have been filed by the Department of Labor. | ||||||
5 | (c) As soon as practical after July 1, 2012, the Department | ||||||
6 | of Labor shall revise and clarify the rules transferred to it | ||||||
7 | under this Section to reflect the reorganization of rights, | ||||||
8 | powers, and duties effected by this Act, using the procedures | ||||||
9 | for recodification of rules available under the Illinois | ||||||
10 | Administrative Procedure Act, except that existing title, | ||||||
11 | part, and section numbering for the affected rules may be | ||||||
12 | retained. | ||||||
13 | (d) The Department of Labor may propose and adopt, under | ||||||
14 | the Illinois Administrative Procedure Act, other rules of the | ||||||
15 | Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity that will now | ||||||
16 | be administered by the Department of Labor. | ||||||
17 | Section 900. The Department of Commerce and Economic | ||||||
18 | Opportunity Law of the
Civil Administrative Code of Illinois is | ||||||
19 | amended by changing Section 605-875 as follows:
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20 | (20 ILCS 605/605-875) (was 20 ILCS 605/46.68)
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21 | Sec. 605-875. Safety loan program.
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22 | (a) The Department may develop and implement a small | ||||||
23 | business safety loan program to
allow employers the opportunity | ||||||
24 | to improve workplace safety. The loans shall
be made from |
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1 | appropriations for that purpose. The loans shall be secured by
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2 | adequate collateral, may be for a term of no more than 5 years, | ||||||
3 | and may bear
interest at a discounted rate. The Department | ||||||
4 | shall promulgate all necessary
rules to implement the program.
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5 | (b) Any loan made under this Section shall:
(1) be made | ||||||
6 | only if an on-site safety and health consultations consultation | ||||||
7 | and
recommendations for correction have been completed by both | ||||||
8 | the Department's
Industrial Service Division , with regard to | ||||||
9 | requirements of State and federal environmental regulations, | ||||||
10 | and the Department of Labor, with regard to requirements of the | ||||||
11 | federal
Occupational Safety and Health Administration ; and (2) | ||||||
12 | finance no more than $50,000 or 80% of
the total project and no | ||||||
13 | less than $10,000.
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14 | (c) The Illinois Safety Revolving Loan Fund is created as a
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15 | separate fund within the State treasury.
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16 | The purpose of the Fund is to provide loans to and finance
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17 | administration of loans to small businesses in Illinois.
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18 | There shall be deposited into the Fund amounts including, | ||||||
19 | but not
limited to, the following:
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20 | (1) All receipts, including dividends, principal, and | ||||||
21 | interest payments
from any applicable loan agreement made | ||||||
22 | from the Fund or from direct
appropriations.
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23 | (2) All proceeds of assets of whatever nature received | ||||||
24 | by the Department
as a result of default or delinquency | ||||||
25 | with respect to loan agreements
made from the Fund or from | ||||||
26 | direct appropriations by the General
Assembly, including |
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1 | proceeds from the sale, disposal, lease, or rental of real
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2 | or personal property that the Department may have received | ||||||
3 | as a result of the
default or delinquency.
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4 | (3) Any appropriations, grants, or gifts made to the | ||||||
5 | Fund.
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6 | (4) Any income received from interest on investments of | ||||||
7 | moneys in the
Fund.
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8 | (d) The implementation of or continuation of this program | ||||||
9 | during
any
fiscal year is dependent upon federal funding, | ||||||
10 | through the Department of Labor,
committed to the Onsite Safety | ||||||
11 | and Health Consultation Program prior to the
beginning of that | ||||||
12 | fiscal year.
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13 | (Source: P.A. 91-239, eff. 1-1-00.)
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14 | Section 905. The Business Assistance and Regulatory Reform | ||||||
15 | Act is amended by changing Section 15 as follows:
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16 | (20 ILCS 608/15)
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17 | Sec. 15. Providing Information and Expediting Permit | ||||||
18 | Reviews.
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19 | (a) The office shall provide an information system using a | ||||||
20 | toll-free
business assistance number. The number shall be | ||||||
21 | advertised throughout the
State. If requested, the caller will | ||||||
22 | be sent a basic business kit, describing
the basic requirements | ||||||
23 | and procedures for doing business in Illinois. If
requested, | ||||||
24 | the caller shall be directed to one or more of the additional
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1 | services provided by the office. All persons providing advice | ||||||
2 | to callers on
behalf of
the office and all persons responsible | ||||||
3 | for directly providing services to
persons visiting the office | ||||||
4 | or one of its branches shall be persons with small
business | ||||||
5 | experience in an administrative or managerial capacity.
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6 | (b) (Blank).
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7 | (c) Any applicant for permits required for a business | ||||||
8 | activity may confer
with the office to obtain assistance in the | ||||||
9 | prompt and efficient processing and
review of applications. The | ||||||
10 | office may designate an employee of the office to
act as a | ||||||
11 | permit assistance manager to:
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12 | (1) facilitate contacts for the applicant with | ||||||
13 | responsible agencies;
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14 | (2) arrange conferences to clarify the requirements of | ||||||
15 | interested
agencies;
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16 | (3) consider with State agencies the feasibility of | ||||||
17 | consolidating
hearings and data required of the applicant;
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18 | (4) assist the applicant in resolution of outstanding | ||||||
19 | issues identified by
State agencies; and
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20 | (5) coordinate federal, State and local regulatory | ||||||
21 | procedures and permit
review actions to the extent | ||||||
22 | possible.
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23 | (d) The office shall publish a directory of State business | ||||||
24 | permits and State
programs to assist small businesses.
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25 | (e) The office shall attempt to establish
agreements with | ||||||
26 | local governments to
allow the office to provide assistance to |
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1 | applicants for permits required by
these local governments.
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2 | (f) Interested
State agencies shall, to the maximum extent | ||||||
3 | feasible, establish procedures to
expedite applications for | ||||||
4 | infrastructure projects. Applications for permits
for | ||||||
5 | infrastructure projects shall be approved or disapproved | ||||||
6 | within 45 days of
submission, unless law or regulations specify | ||||||
7 | a different period. If the
interested agency is unable to act | ||||||
8 | within that period, the agency shall provide
a written | ||||||
9 | notification to the office specifying reasons for its inability | ||||||
10 | to
act and the date by which approval or disapproval shall be | ||||||
11 | determined. The
office may require any interested State agency | ||||||
12 | to designate an employee who
will coordinate the handling of | ||||||
13 | permits in that area.
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14 | (g) In addition to its responsibilities in connection with | ||||||
15 | permit
assistance, the office shall provide general regulatory | ||||||
16 | information by
directing businesses to appropriate officers in | ||||||
17 | State agencies to supply the
information requested.
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18 | (h) The office shall help businesses to locate and apply to | ||||||
19 | training
programs available to train current employees in | ||||||
20 | particular skills, techniques
or areas of knowledge relevant to | ||||||
21 | the employees' present or anticipated job
duties. In pursuit of | ||||||
22 | this objective, the office shall provide businesses with
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23 | pertinent information about training programs offered by State | ||||||
24 | agencies, units
of local government, public universities and | ||||||
25 | colleges, community colleges, and
school districts in | ||||||
26 | Illinois.
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1 | (i) The office shall help businesses to locate and apply to | ||||||
2 | State programs
offering to businesses grants, loans, loan or | ||||||
3 | bond guarantees, investment
partnerships, technology or | ||||||
4 | productivity consultation, or other forms of
business | ||||||
5 | assistance.
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6 | (j) To the extent authorized by federal law, the office | ||||||
7 | shall assist
businesses in ascertaining and complying with the | ||||||
8 | requirements of the federal
Americans with Disabilities Act.
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9 | (k) The office shall provide confidential on-site | ||||||
10 | assistance in identifying
problems and solutions in compliance | ||||||
11 | with requirements of the federal
Occupational Safety and Health | ||||||
12 | Administration and other State and federal
environmental | ||||||
13 | regulations. The office shall work through and contract with | ||||||
14 | the
Waste Management and Research Center to provide | ||||||
15 | confidential on-site
consultation audits that (i) assist | ||||||
16 | regulatory compliance and (ii) identify
pollution prevention | ||||||
17 | opportunities.
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18 | (k-5) Until July 1, 2012, the office shall provide | ||||||
19 | confidential on-site assistance, including, but not limited | ||||||
20 | to, consultation audits, to identify
problems and solutions | ||||||
21 | regarding compliance with the requirements of the federal
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22 | Occupational Safety and Health Administration. On and after | ||||||
23 | July 1, 2012, the Department of Labor shall provide | ||||||
24 | confidential on-site assistance, including, but not limited | ||||||
25 | to, consultation audits, to identify
problems and solutions | ||||||
26 | regarding compliance with the requirements of the federal
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1 | Occupational Safety and Health Administration. | ||||||
2 | (l) The office shall provide information on existing loan | ||||||
3 | and business
assistance programs provided by the State.
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4 | (m) Each State agency having jurisdiction to approve or | ||||||
5 | deny a permit shall
have the continuing power heretofore or | ||||||
6 | hereafter vested in it to make such
determinations. The | ||||||
7 | provisions of this Act shall not lessen or reduce such
powers | ||||||
8 | and shall modify the procedures followed in carrying out such | ||||||
9 | powers
only to the extent provided in this Act.
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10 | (n) (1) Each State agency shall fully cooperate with the | ||||||
11 | office in
providing information, documentation, personnel or | ||||||
12 | facilities requested by the
office.
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13 | (2) Each State agency having jurisdiction of any permit to | ||||||
14 | which the
master application procedure is applicable shall | ||||||
15 | designate an employee to act
as permit liaison office with the | ||||||
16 | office in carrying out the provisions of this
Act.
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17 | (o) (1) The office has authority, but is not required, to | ||||||
18 | keep and analyze
appropriate statistical data regarding the | ||||||
19 | number of permits issued by State
agencies, the amount of time | ||||||
20 | necessary for the permits to be issued, the cost
of obtaining | ||||||
21 | such permits, the types of projects for which specific permits | ||||||
22 | are
issued, a geographic distribution of permits, and other | ||||||
23 | pertinent data the
office deems appropriate.
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24 | The office shall make such data and any analysis of the | ||||||
25 | data available to
the public.
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26 | (2) The office has authority, but is not required, to |
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1 | conduct or cause to be
conducted a thorough review of any | ||||||
2 | agency's permit requirements and the need
by the State to | ||||||
3 | require such permits. The office shall draw on the review, on
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4 | its direct experience, and on its statistical analyses to | ||||||
5 | prepare
recommendations regarding how to:
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6 | (i) eliminate unnecessary or antiquated permit | ||||||
7 | requirements;
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8 | (ii) consolidate duplicative or overlapping permit | ||||||
9 | requirements;
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10 | (iii) simplify overly complex or lengthy application | ||||||
11 | procedures;
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12 | (iv) expedite time-consuming agency review and | ||||||
13 | approval procedures; or
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14 | (v) otherwise improve the permitting processes in the | ||||||
15 | State.
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16 | The office shall submit copies of all recommendations | ||||||
17 | within 5 days of
issuance to the affected agency, the Governor, | ||||||
18 | the General Assembly, and the
Joint Committee on Administrative | ||||||
19 | Rules.
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20 | (p) The office has authority to review State forms on its | ||||||
21 | own initiative or
upon the request of another State agency to | ||||||
22 | ascertain the burden, if any, of
complying with those forms. If | ||||||
23 | the office determines that a form is unduly
burdensome to | ||||||
24 | business, it may recommend to the agency issuing the form | ||||||
25 | either
that the form be eliminated or that specific changes be | ||||||
26 | made in the form.
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1 | (q) Not later than March 1 of each year, beginning March 1, | ||||||
2 | 1995, the office
shall submit an annual
report of its | ||||||
3 | activities during the preceding year to the Governor and | ||||||
4 | General
Assembly. The report shall describe the activities of | ||||||
5 | the office during the
preceding year and shall contain | ||||||
6 | statistical information on the permit
assistance activities of | ||||||
7 | the office.
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8 | (Source: P.A. 90-454, eff. 8-16-97; 90-490, eff. 8-17-97; | ||||||
9 | 90-655, eff.
7-30-98.)
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10 | Section 910. The Department of Labor Law of the
Civil | ||||||
11 | Administrative Code of Illinois is amended by adding Section | ||||||
12 | 1505-55 as follows: | ||||||
13 | (20 ILCS 1505/1505-55 new) | ||||||
14 | Sec. 1505-55. Transfer of Illinois Onsite Safety and Health | ||||||
15 | Consultation Program. On and after July 1, 2012, as provided in | ||||||
16 | the OSHA Program Reorganization Act, the powers, duties, | ||||||
17 | rights, and responsibilities related to the Illinois Onsite | ||||||
18 | Safety and Health Consultation Program, including, but not | ||||||
19 | limited to, the duty to provide confidential on-site assistance | ||||||
20 | to identify
problems and solutions regarding compliance with | ||||||
21 | the requirements of the federal
Occupational Safety and Health | ||||||
22 | Administration, are transferred from the Department of | ||||||
23 | Commerce and Economic Opportunity to the Department of Labor. |
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1 | Section 997. Severability. The provisions of this Act are | ||||||
2 | severable under Section 1.31 of the Statute on Statutes.
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3 | Section 999. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | ||||||
4 | becoming law.
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