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Sen. Emil Jones, III
Filed: 4/17/2015
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1 | | AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 268
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2 | | AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend Senate Bill 268 by replacing |
3 | | everything after the enacting clause with the following:
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4 | | "Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the |
5 | | Emergency Motor Fuel Availability Act. |
6 | | Section 5. Definitions. As used in this Act: |
7 | | "Major disaster" means a disaster that will likely exceed |
8 | | local capabilities and require a broad range of State and |
9 | | federal assistance. |
10 | | "Retail outlet" means a facility, including land and |
11 | | improvements, where motor fuel is offered for sale at retail to |
12 | | the motoring public. |
13 | | "Substantially renovated" means a renovation that results |
14 | | in an increase of greater than 50% in the assessed value of the |
15 | | motor fuel retail outlet. |
16 | | "Terminal facility" means any inland, waterfront, or |
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1 | | offshore appurtenance on land used for the purpose of storing, |
2 | | handling, or transferring motor fuel, but does not include bulk |
3 | | storage facilities owned or operated by a wholesaler. |
4 | | "Wholesaler" means any person, other than a refiner or |
5 | | dealer, who purchases motor fuel at a terminal facility and |
6 | | supplies motor fuel to retail outlets. |
7 | | Section 10. Alternate generated power sources required. |
8 | | (a) No later than January 1, 2017, each terminal facility |
9 | | and each wholesaler that sells motor fuel in this State must be |
10 | | capable of operating its distribution loading racks using an |
11 | | alternate generated power source for a minimum of 72 hours. |
12 | | Pending a post-disaster examination of the equipment by the |
13 | | operator to determine any extenuating damage that would render |
14 | | it unsafe to use, the facility must have the alternate |
15 | | generated power source available for operation no later than 36 |
16 | | hours after a major disaster. Installation of appropriate |
17 | | wiring, including a transfer switch, shall be performed by a |
18 | | certified electrical contractor. Each business that is subject |
19 | | to this subsection (a) must keep a copy of the documentation of |
20 | | that installation on site or at its corporate headquarters. In |
21 | | addition, each business must keep a written statement attesting |
22 | | to the periodic testing and ensured operational capacity of the |
23 | | equipment. Upon request, each business shall make the required |
24 | | documents available to the Illinois Emergency Management |
25 | | Agency and the director of the county emergency management |
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1 | | agency where the business is located. |
2 | | (b) Each newly constructed or substantially renovated |
3 | | retail outlet, for which a certificate of occupancy is issued |
4 | | on or after January 1, 2016, shall be prewired with an |
5 | | appropriate transfer switch, and capable of operating all fuel |
6 | | pumps, dispensing equipment, life safety systems, and |
7 | | payment-acceptance equipment using an alternate generated |
8 | | power source. Local building inspectors shall include this |
9 | | equipment and operations check in the normal inspection process |
10 | | before issuing a certificate of occupancy. Each retail outlet |
11 | | that is subject to this subsection (b) must keep a copy of the |
12 | | certificate of occupancy on site or at its corporate |
13 | | headquarters. In addition, each retail outlet must keep a |
14 | | written statement attesting to the periodic testing of and |
15 | | ensured operational capability of the equipment. Upon request, |
16 | | each retail outlet shall make the required documents available |
17 | | to the Illinois Emergency Management Agency and the director of |
18 | | the county emergency management agency where the retail outlet |
19 | | is located. |
20 | | (c) No later than January 1, 2017, each of the following |
21 | | retail outlets that are located within one-half mile of an |
22 | | interstate highway or State or federally designated evacuation |
23 | | route must be prewired with an appropriate transfer switch and |
24 | | be capable of operating all fuel pumps, dispensing equipment, |
25 | | life safety systems, and payment-acceptance equipment using an |
26 | | alternate generated power source: |
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1 | | (1) A retail outlet located in a county having a |
2 | | population of 500,000 or more that has 16 or more fueling |
3 | | positions. |
4 | | (2) A retail outlet located in a county having a |
5 | | population of 100,000 or more, but fewer than 500,000, that |
6 | | has 12 or more fueling positions. |
7 | | (3) A retail outlet located in a county having a |
8 | | population of fewer than 100,000 that has 8 or more fueling |
9 | | positions. |
10 | | Installation of appropriate wiring and transfer switches |
11 | | must be performed by a certified electrical contractor. Each |
12 | | retail outlet that is subject to this subsection (c) must keep |
13 | | a copy of the documentation of the installation on site or at |
14 | | its corporate headquarters. In addition, each retail outlet |
15 | | must keep a written statement attesting to the periodic testing |
16 | | of and ensured operational capacity of the equipment. Upon |
17 | | request, each retail outlet shall make the required documents |
18 | | available to the Illinois Emergency Management Agency and the |
19 | | director of the county emergency management agency where the |
20 | | retail outlet is located. |
21 | | (d) Subsections (b) and (c) apply to any self-service, |
22 | | full-service, or combination self-service and full-service |
23 | | retail outlet regardless of whether the retail outlet is |
24 | | located on the grounds of, or is owned by, another retail |
25 | | business establishment that does not engage in the business of |
26 | | selling motor fuel. |
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1 | | Subsections (b) and (c) do not apply to: |
2 | | (1) an automobile dealer; |
3 | | (2) a person who operates a fleet of motor vehicles; |
4 | | (3) a person who sells motor fuel exclusively to a |
5 | | fleet of motor vehicles; or |
6 | | (4) a motor fuel retail outlet that has a written |
7 | | agreement with a public hospital, in a form approved by the |
8 | | Illinois Emergency Management Agency, wherein the public |
9 | | hospital agrees to provide the motor fuel retail outlet |
10 | | with an alternative means of power generation onsite so |
11 | | that the outlet's fuel pumps may be operated in the event |
12 | | of a power outage. |
13 | | (e) Each corporation or other entity that owns 10 or more |
14 | | retail outlets located within a single county shall maintain at |
15 | | least one portable generator that is capable of providing an |
16 | | alternate generated power source as required under subsection |
17 | | (b) for every 10 outlets. If an entity owns more than 10 |
18 | | outlets or a multiple of 10 outlets plus an additional 6 |
19 | | outlets, the entity must provide one additional generator to |
20 | | accommodate the additional outlets. Each portable generator |
21 | | must be stored within this State, or may be stored in another |
22 | | state if located within 250 miles of this State, and must be |
23 | | available for use in an affected location within 24 hours after |
24 | | a disaster. |
25 | | (f) Each corporation or other entity that owns 10 or more |
26 | | retail outlets located within a single Illinois Emergency |
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1 | | Management Agency region, and that does not own additional |
2 | | outlets located outside the domestic security region shall |
3 | | maintain a written document of agreement with one or more |
4 | | similarly equipped entities for the use of portable generators |
5 | | that may be used to meet the requirements of subsection (e) and |
6 | | that are located within this State but outside the affected |
7 | | domestic security region. The agreement may be reciprocal, may |
8 | | allow for payment for services rendered by the providing |
9 | | entity, and must guarantee the availability of the portable |
10 | | generators to an affected location within 24 hours after a |
11 | | disaster. |
12 | | (g) Upon written request, the Illinois Emergency |
13 | | Management Agency may temporarily waive the requirements in |
14 | | paragraphs (a) and (b) if the generators are used in |
15 | | preparation for or response to an emergency or major disaster |
16 | | in another state. The waiver shall be in writing and include a |
17 | | beginning and ending date. The waiver may provide additional |
18 | | conditions as deemed necessary by the Illinois Emergency |
19 | | Management Agency. The waiver may be modified or terminated by |
20 | | the Illinois Emergency Management Agency if the Governor |
21 | | declares an emergency. |
22 | | (h) For purposes of this Act, ownership of a retail outlet |
23 | | is the owner of record of the fuel storage systems operating at |
24 | | the location, as registered with the Office of the Illinois |
25 | | State Fire Marshal Underground Storage Tank Program pursuant to |
26 | | the Gasoline Storage Act.".
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