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1 | AN ACT concerning safety.
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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 5. The Environmental Protection Act is amended by | |||||||||||||||||||||
5 | changing Sections 7.2 and 10 as follows:
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6 | (415 ILCS 5/7.2) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1007.2)
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7 | Sec. 7.2.
(a) In the context of a mandate that the Board | |||||||||||||||||||||
8 | adopt regulations
to secure federal authorization for a | |||||||||||||||||||||
9 | program, regulations that are
"identical in substance" means | |||||||||||||||||||||
10 | State regulations which require the same
actions with respect | |||||||||||||||||||||
11 | to protection of the environment, by the same group of
affected | |||||||||||||||||||||
12 | persons, as would federal regulations if USEPA administered
the | |||||||||||||||||||||
13 | subject program in Illinois. After consideration of comments | |||||||||||||||||||||
14 | from the
USEPA, the Agency, the Attorney General and the | |||||||||||||||||||||
15 | public, the Board shall
adopt the verbatim text of such USEPA | |||||||||||||||||||||
16 | regulations as are necessary and
appropriate for authorization | |||||||||||||||||||||
17 | of the program. In adopting "identical in
substance" | |||||||||||||||||||||
18 | regulations, the only changes that may be made by the Board to
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19 | the federal regulations are those changes that are necessary | |||||||||||||||||||||
20 | for compliance
with the Illinois Administrative Code, and | |||||||||||||||||||||
21 | technical changes that in no way
change the scope or meaning of | |||||||||||||||||||||
22 | any portion of the regulations, except as
follows:
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23 | (1) The Board shall not adopt the equivalent of USEPA |
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1 | rules that are not
applicable to persons or facilities in | ||||||
2 | Illinois, that govern the program
authorization process, | ||||||
3 | that are appropriate only in USEPA-administered
programs, | ||||||
4 | or that govern actions to be taken by USEPA, other federal
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5 | agencies or other states.
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6 | (2) The Board shall not adopt rules prescribing
things | ||||||
7 | which are outside the Board's normal functions, such as | ||||||
8 | rules
specifying staffing or funding requirements for | ||||||
9 | programs.
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10 | (3) If a USEPA rule prescribes the contents of a State | ||||||
11 | regulation
without setting forth the regulation itself, | ||||||
12 | which would be an integral
part of any regulation required | ||||||
13 | to be adopted as an "identical in substance"
regulation as | ||||||
14 | defined in this Section, the Board shall adopt a
regulation | ||||||
15 | as prescribed, to the extent possible consistent with other
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16 | relevant USEPA regulations and existing State law. The | ||||||
17 | Board may not use
this subsection to adopt any regulation | ||||||
18 | which is a required rule as that
term is defined by Section | ||||||
19 | 28.2 of this Act. To the extent practicable,
the Board in | ||||||
20 | its proposed and adopted opinion shall include its | ||||||
21 | rationale
for adopting such regulation.
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22 | (4) Pursuant to subsection (a) of Section 5-75 of the
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23 | Illinois Administrative Procedure Act, the Board may | ||||||
24 | incorporate USEPA rules by
reference where it is possible | ||||||
25 | to do so without causing confusion to the
affected public.
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26 | (5) If USEPA intends to retain decision-making |
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1 | authority for a portion
of the program, the Board | ||||||
2 | regulation shall so specify. In addition, the
Board | ||||||
3 | regulation shall specify whether a decision is to be made | ||||||
4 | by the
Board, the Agency or some other State agency, based | ||||||
5 | upon the general
division of functions within this Act and | ||||||
6 | other Illinois statutes.
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7 | (6) Wherever appropriate, the Board regulations shall | ||||||
8 | reflect any
consistent, more stringent regulations adopted | ||||||
9 | pursuant to the rulemaking
requirements of Title VII of | ||||||
10 | this Act and Section 5-35 of the
Illinois Administrative | ||||||
11 | Procedure Act.
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12 | (7) The Board may correct apparent typographical and | ||||||
13 | grammatical errors
in USEPA rules.
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14 | (b) In adopting regulations that are "identical in | ||||||
15 | substance" with
specified federal regulations under subsection | ||||||
16 | (c) of Section 13, Section
13.3, Section 17.5, subsection (a) | ||||||
17 | or (d) of Section 22.4, subsection
(a) of Section 22.7, or | ||||||
18 | subsection (a) of Section 22.40 , subsection (H) of Section 10 | ||||||
19 | or specified
federal determinations under subsection
(e) of | ||||||
20 | Section 9.1, the Board shall complete its rulemaking | ||||||
21 | proceedings
within one year after the adoption of the | ||||||
22 | corresponding federal rule. If
the Board consolidates multiple | ||||||
23 | federal rulemakings into a single Board
rulemaking, the | ||||||
24 | one-year period shall be calculated from the adoption date
of | ||||||
25 | the federal rule first adopted among those consolidated.
After | ||||||
26 | adopting an "identical in substance" rule, if the Board |
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1 | determines
that an amendment is needed to that rule, the Board | ||||||
2 | shall initiate a
rulemaking proceeding to propose such | ||||||
3 | amendment. The amendment shall be
adopted within one year of | ||||||
4 | the initiation of the Board's determination.
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5 | Additionally, if the Board, after adopting an "identical in | ||||||
6 | substance" rule,
determines that a technical correction to that | ||||||
7 | rule is needed, the Board
may initiate an application for | ||||||
8 | certification of correction under Section
5-85 of the Illinois | ||||||
9 | Administrative Procedure Act.
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10 | The one-year period may be extended by the Board for an | ||||||
11 | additional period
of time if necessary to complete the | ||||||
12 | rulemaking proceeding. In order to
extend the one-year period, | ||||||
13 | the Board must make a finding, based upon the
record in the | ||||||
14 | rulemaking proceeding, that the one-year period is
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15 | insufficient for completion of the rulemaking, and such finding | ||||||
16 | shall
specifically state the reasons for the extension. Except | ||||||
17 | as otherwise
provided above, the Board must make the
finding | ||||||
18 | that an extension of time is necessary prior to the expiration | ||||||
19 | of
the initial one-year period, and must also publish a notice | ||||||
20 | of extension in
the Illinois Register as expeditiously as | ||||||
21 | practicable following its
decision, stating the specific | ||||||
22 | reasons for the Board's decision
to extend. The notice of | ||||||
23 | extension need not appear in the Illinois
Register prior to the | ||||||
24 | expiration of the initial one year period and shall
specify a | ||||||
25 | date certain by which the Board anticipates completion of the
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26 | rulemaking, except that if a date certain cannot be specified |
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1 | because of a
need to delay adoption pending occurrence of an | ||||||
2 | event beyond the Board's
control, the notice shall specify the | ||||||
3 | event, explain its circumstances, and
contain an estimate of | ||||||
4 | the amount of time needed to complete the rulemaking
after the | ||||||
5 | occurrence of the specified event.
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6 | (Source: P.A. 87-830; 88-45; 88-496.)
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7 | (415 ILCS 5/10) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1010)
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8 | Sec. 10. Regulations.
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9 | (A) The Board, pursuant to procedures prescribed in Title | ||||||
10 | VII of
this Act, may adopt regulations to promote the purposes | ||||||
11 | of this Title.
Without limiting the generality of this | ||||||
12 | authority, such regulations may
among other things prescribe:
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13 | (a) (Blank); Ambient air quality standards specifying | ||||||
14 | the maximum permissible
short-term and long-term | ||||||
15 | concentrations of various contaminants in the
atmosphere;
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16 | (b) Emission standards specifying the maximum amounts | ||||||
17 | or concentrations
of various contaminants that may be | ||||||
18 | discharged into the atmosphere;
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19 | (c) Standards for the issuance of permits for | ||||||
20 | construction, installation,
or operation of any equipment, | ||||||
21 | facility, vehicle, vessel, or aircraft capable
of causing | ||||||
22 | or contributing to air pollution or designed to prevent air
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23 | pollution;
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24 | (d) Standards and conditions regarding the sale, | ||||||
25 | offer, or use of any
fuel, vehicle, or other article |
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1 | determined by the Board to constitute an
air-pollution | ||||||
2 | hazard;
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3 | (e) Alert and abatement standards relative to | ||||||
4 | air-pollution episodes or
emergencies constituting an | ||||||
5 | acute danger to health or to the environment;
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6 | (f) Requirements and procedures for the inspection of | ||||||
7 | any equipment,
facility, vehicle, vessel, or aircraft that | ||||||
8 | may cause or contribute to air
pollution;
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9 | (g) Requirements and standards for equipment and | ||||||
10 | procedures for monitoring
contaminant discharges at their | ||||||
11 | sources, the collection of samples and the
collection, | ||||||
12 | reporting and retention of data resulting from such | ||||||
13 | monitoring.
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14 | (B) The Board may adopt regulations and emission standards | ||||||
15 | that are applicable or that may become applicable to stationary | ||||||
16 | emission sources located in all areas of the State in | ||||||
17 | accordance with any of the following:
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18 | (1) that are required by federal law;
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19 | (2) that are otherwise part of the State's attainment | ||||||
20 | plan and are necessary to attain the national ambient air | ||||||
21 | quality standards; or
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22 | (3) that are necessary to comply with the requirements | ||||||
23 | of the federal Clean Air Act.
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24 | (C) The Board may not adopt any regulation banning the | ||||||
25 | burning of landscape
waste throughout the State generally. The | ||||||
26 | Board may, by regulation, restrict
or prohibit the burning of |
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1 | landscape waste within
any geographical area of the State if it | ||||||
2 | determines based on medical and
biological evidence generally | ||||||
3 | accepted by the scientific community that
such burning will | ||||||
4 | produce in the atmosphere of that geographical area
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5 | contaminants in sufficient quantities and of such | ||||||
6 | characteristics and
duration as to be injurious to humans, | ||||||
7 | plant, or animal life, or health.
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8 | (D) The Board shall adopt regulations requiring the owner | ||||||
9 | or operator of
a gasoline dispensing system that dispenses more | ||||||
10 | than 10,000 gallons of
gasoline per month to install and | ||||||
11 | operate a system for the recovery of
gasoline vapor emissions | ||||||
12 | arising from the fueling of motor vehicles that
meets the | ||||||
13 | requirements of Section 182 of the federal Clean Air Act (42 | ||||||
14 | USC
7511a). These regulations shall apply only in areas of the | ||||||
15 | State that are
classified as moderate, serious, severe or | ||||||
16 | extreme nonattainment areas for
ozone pursuant to Section 181 | ||||||
17 | of the federal Clean Air Act (42 USC 7511),
but shall not apply | ||||||
18 | in such areas classified as moderate nonattainment
areas for | ||||||
19 | ozone if the Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection
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20 | Agency promulgates standards for vehicle-based (onboard) | ||||||
21 | systems for the
control of vehicle refueling emissions pursuant | ||||||
22 | to Section 202(a)(6) of the
federal Clean Air Act (42 USC | ||||||
23 | 7521(a)(6)) by November 15, 1992.
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24 | (E) The Board shall not adopt or enforce any regulation | ||||||
25 | requiring the use
of a tarpaulin or other covering on a truck, | ||||||
26 | trailer, or other vehicle that is
stricter than the |
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1 | requirements of Section 15-109.1 of the Illinois Vehicle
Code. | ||||||
2 | To the extent that it is in conflict with this subsection, the | ||||||
3 | Board's
rule codified as 35 Ill. Admin. Code, Section 212.315 | ||||||
4 | is hereby superseded.
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5 | (F) Any person who prior to June 8, 1988, has filed a | ||||||
6 | timely Notice of
Intent to Petition for an Adjusted RACT | ||||||
7 | Emissions Limitation and who
subsequently timely files a | ||||||
8 | completed petition for an adjusted RACT
emissions limitation | ||||||
9 | pursuant to 35 Ill. Adm. Code, Part 215, Subpart I,
shall be | ||||||
10 | subject to the procedures contained in Subpart I but shall be
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11 | excluded by operation of law from 35 Ill. Adm. Code, Part 215, | ||||||
12 | Subparts PP,
QQ and RR, including the applicable definitions in | ||||||
13 | 35 Ill. Adm. Code, Part
211. Such persons shall instead be | ||||||
14 | subject to a separate regulation which
the Board is hereby | ||||||
15 | authorized to adopt pursuant to the adjusted RACT
emissions | ||||||
16 | limitation procedure in 35 Ill. Adm. Code, Part 215, Subpart I.
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17 | In its final action on the petition, the Board shall create a | ||||||
18 | separate rule
which establishes Reasonably Available Control | ||||||
19 | Technology (RACT) for such
person. The purpose of this | ||||||
20 | procedure is to create separate and
independent regulations for | ||||||
21 | purposes of SIP submittal, review, and approval
by USEPA.
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22 | (G) Subpart FF of Subtitle B, Title 35 Ill. Adm. Code, | ||||||
23 | Sections 218.720
through 218.730 and Sections 219.720 through | ||||||
24 | 219.730, are hereby repealed by
operation of law and are | ||||||
25 | rendered null and void and of no force and effect.
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26 | (H) The Board shall adopt ambient air quality standards |
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1 | specifying the maximum permissible short-term and long-term | ||||||
2 | concentrations of various contaminants in the atmosphere; | ||||||
3 | those standards shall be identical in substance to the national | ||||||
4 | ambient air quality standards promulgated by the Administrator | ||||||
5 | of the United States Environmental Protection Agency in | ||||||
6 | accordance with Section 109 of the Clean Air Act. | ||||||
7 | (Source: P.A. 95-460, eff. 8-27-07.)
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8 | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | ||||||
9 | becoming law.
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