Full Text of HB5203 96th General Assembly
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| AN ACT concerning nuclear 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 Regulatory Sunset Act is amended by changing | 5 |
| Section 4.21 and by adding Section 4.31 as follows:
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| (5 ILCS 80/4.21)
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| Sec. 4.21. Acts repealed on January 1, 2011. The following
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| Acts are repealed
on January 1, 2011:
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| The Fire Equipment Distributor and Employee Regulation Act | 10 |
| of 2000.
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| The Radiation Protection Act of 1990.
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| (Source: P.A. 91-752, eff. 6-2-00; 91-835, eff. 6-16-00; 92-16, | 13 |
| eff.
6-28-01.)
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| (5 ILCS 80/4.31 new) | 15 |
| Sec. 4.31. Act repealed on January 1, 2021. The following | 16 |
| Act is repealed on January 1, 2021: | 17 |
| The Radiation Protection Act of 1990. | 18 |
| Section 10. The Radiation Protection Act of 1990 is amended | 19 |
| by changing Sections 4, 25 and 25.1 as follows: | 20 |
| (420 ILCS 40/4) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 210-4) |
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| (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2011)
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| Sec. 4. Definitions. As used in this Act:
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| (a) "Accreditation" means the process by which the Agency | 4 |
| grants permission to persons meeting the requirements of
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| Act and the Agency's rules and regulations to engage in the
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| practice of administering radiation to human beings.
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| (a-2) "Agency" means the Illinois Emergency Management | 8 |
| Agency.
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| (a-3) "Assistant Director" means the Assistant Director of | 10 |
| the Agency.
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| (a-5) "By-product material" means: (1) any radioactive | 12 |
| material
(except special nuclear material) yielded in or made | 13 |
| radioactive by exposure to
radiation incident to the process of | 14 |
| producing or utilizing special nuclear
material; and (2) the | 15 |
| tailings or wastes produced by the extraction or
concentration | 16 |
| of uranium or thorium from any ore processed primarily for
its | 17 |
| source material content, including discrete surface wastes | 18 |
| resulting
from underground solution extraction processes but | 19 |
| not including
underground ore bodies depleted by such solution | 20 |
| extraction processes ; (3) any discrete source of radium-226 | 21 |
| that is produced, extracted, or converted after extraction, | 22 |
| before, on, or after August 8, 2005, for use for a commercial, | 23 |
| medical, or research activity; (4) any material that has been | 24 |
| made radioactive by use of a particle accelerator and is | 25 |
| produced, extracted, or converted after extraction before, on, | 26 |
| or after August 8, 2005, for use for a commercial, medical, or |
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| research activity; and (5) any discrete source of naturally | 2 |
| occurring radioactive material, other than source material, | 3 |
| that is extracted or converted after extraction for use in | 4 |
| commercial, medical, or research activity before, on, or after | 5 |
| August 8, 2005, and which the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory | 6 |
| Commission, in consultation with the Administrator of the | 7 |
| Environmental Protection Agency, the Secretary of Energy, the | 8 |
| Secretary of Homeland Security, and the head of any other | 9 |
| appropriate Federal agency, determines would pose a threat to | 10 |
| the public health and safety or the common defense and security | 11 |
| similar to the threat posed by a discrete source or radium-226 .
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| (b) (Blank).
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| (c) (Blank).
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| (d) "General license" means a license, pursuant to | 15 |
| regulations
promulgated by the Agency, effective without the | 16 |
| filing of
an
application to transfer, acquire, own, possess or | 17 |
| use quantities of, or
devices or equipment utilizing, | 18 |
| radioactive material, including but not
limited to by-product, | 19 |
| source or special nuclear
materials.
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| (d-1) "Identical in substance" means the regulations | 21 |
| promulgated by the Agency would require the same actions with | 22 |
| respect to ionizing radiation, for the same group of affected | 23 |
| persons, as would federal laws, regulations, or orders if any | 24 |
| federal agency, including but not limited to the Nuclear | 25 |
| Regulatory Commission, Food and Drug Administration, or | 26 |
| Environmental Protection Agency, administered the subject |
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| program in Illinois.
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| (d-3) "Mammography" means radiography of the breast | 3 |
| primarily for the
purpose of enabling a physician to determine | 4 |
| the presence, size, location and
extent of cancerous or | 5 |
| potentially cancerous tissue in the breast.
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| (d-7) "Operator" is an individual, group of individuals, | 7 |
| partnership, firm,
corporation, association, or other entity | 8 |
| conducting the business or activities
carried on within a | 9 |
| radiation installation.
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| (e) "Person" means any individual, corporation, | 11 |
| partnership,
firm, association, trust, estate, public or | 12 |
| private institution, group,
agency, political subdivision of | 13 |
| this State, any other State or
political subdivision or agency | 14 |
| thereof, and any legal successor,
representative, agent, or | 15 |
| agency of the foregoing, other than the United
States Nuclear | 16 |
| Regulatory Commission, or any successor thereto, and other
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| federal government agencies licensed by the United States | 18 |
| Nuclear
Regulatory Commission, or any successor thereto. | 19 |
| "Person" also includes a
federal entity (and its contractors) | 20 |
| if the federal entity agrees to be
regulated by the State or as | 21 |
| otherwise allowed under federal law.
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| (f) "Radiation" or "ionizing radiation" means gamma rays | 23 |
| and x-rays,
alpha and beta particles, high speed electrons, | 24 |
| neutrons, protons, and
other nuclear particles or | 25 |
| electromagnetic radiations capable of producing
ions directly | 26 |
| or indirectly in their passage through matter; but does not
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| include sound or radio waves or visible, infrared, or | 2 |
| ultraviolet
light.
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| (f-5) "Radiation emergency" means the uncontrolled
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| of radioactive material from a radiation installation which | 5 |
| poses
a potential threat to the public health, welfare, and | 6 |
| safety.
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| (g) "Radiation installation" is any location or facility | 8 |
| where
radiation machines are used or where radioactive material | 9 |
| is produced,
transported, stored, disposed of, or used for any | 10 |
| purpose.
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| (h) "Radiation machine" is any device that produces | 12 |
| radiation when in
use.
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| (i) "Radioactive material" means any solid, liquid, or | 14 |
| gaseous
substance which emits radiation spontaneously.
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| (j) "Radiation source" or "source of ionizing radiation" | 16 |
| means a
radiation machine or radioactive material as defined | 17 |
| herein.
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| (k) "Source material" means (1) uranium, thorium, or any | 19 |
| other
material which the Agency declares by order to be source
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| material
after the United States Nuclear Regulatory | 21 |
| Commission, or any successor
thereto, has determined the | 22 |
| material to be such; or (2) ores containing
one or more of the | 23 |
| foregoing materials, in such concentration as the
Agency | 24 |
| declares by order to be source material after the
United
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| Nuclear Regulatory Commission, or any successor thereto, has
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| determined the material in such concentration to be source |
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| material.
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| (l) "Special nuclear material" means (1) plutonium, | 3 |
| uranium
233, uranium enriched in the isotope 233 or in the | 4 |
| isotope 235, and any
other material which the Agency declares | 5 |
| by order to be
special
nuclear material after the United States | 6 |
| Nuclear Regulatory Commission, or
any successor thereto, has | 7 |
| determined the material to be such, but does
not include source | 8 |
| material; or (2) any material artificially enriched
by any of | 9 |
| the foregoing, but does not include source material.
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| (m) "Specific license" means a license, issued after
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| application, to use, manufacture, produce, transfer, receive, | 12 |
| acquire,
own, or possess quantities of, or devices or equipment | 13 |
| utilizing
radioactive materials.
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| (Source: P.A. 94-104, eff. 7-1-05; 95-511, eff. 8-28-07; | 15 |
| 95-777, eff. 8-4-08.)
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| (420 ILCS 40/25) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 210-25) | 17 |
| (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2011)
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| Sec. 25. Radiation inspection and testing ; fees .
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| (a) The Agency shall inspect and test radiation
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| installations and
radiation sources, their immediate | 21 |
| surroundings and records concerning their
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| determine whether or not any radiation resulting therefrom is | 23 |
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may be detrimental to health. For the purposes of this | 24 |
| Section, "radiation
installation" means any location or | 25 |
| facility where radiation machines are
used. Radiation |
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| installations shall be inspected according to frequencies | 2 |
| established by the Agency based upon the associated radiation | 3 |
| hazards, as determined by the Agency. The inspection and | 4 |
| testing frequency of a radiation installation shall
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| the installation's class designation in accordance with | 6 |
| subsection
(f).
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| (a-5) Inspections of mammography installations shall also | 8 |
| include evaluation
of the quality of mammography phantom images | 9 |
| produced by mammography
equipment. The Agency shall promulgate | 10 |
| rules establishing
procedures
and acceptance standards for | 11 |
| evaluating the quality of mammography phantom
images.
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| Beginning on the effective date of this amendatory Act of | 13 |
| 1997 and until
June 30, 2000, the fee for inspection and | 14 |
| testing shall be paid yearly at an
annualized rate based on the | 15 |
| classifications and frequencies set forth in
subsection (f). | 16 |
| The annualized fee for inspection and testing shall be based
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| the rate of $55 per radiation machine for machines located in | 18 |
| dental offices
and clinics and used solely for dental | 19 |
| diagnosis, located in veterinary
offices and used solely for | 20 |
| diagnosis, or located in offices and clinics of
persons | 21 |
| licensed under the Podiatric Medical Practice Act of 1987 and | 22 |
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be based on the rate of $80 per radiation machine for all | 23 |
| other radiation
machines. The Department of Nuclear Safety may | 24 |
| adopt rules detailing the
annualized rate
structure. For the | 25 |
| year beginning January 1, 2000, the annual fee for
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| and testing of Class D radiation installations shall be $25 per
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| radiation machine. The Department is authorized to bill the
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| fees listed in
this paragraph as part of the annual fee | 3 |
| specified in Section 24.7 of this
Act.
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| Beginning July 1, 2000, the Department of Nuclear Safety or | 5 |
| its successor
agency, the Illinois Emergency Management | 6 |
| Agency, shall establish the fees
under
Section 24.7 of this Act | 7 |
| by rule, provided that no increase of the fees shall
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| effect before January 1, 2001.
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| (b) (Blank).
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| (c) (Blank).
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| (d) (Blank).
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| (e) (Blank).
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| (f) (Blank). (f) For purposes of this Section, radiation | 14 |
| installations
shall be divided into 4 classes:
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| Class A - Class A shall include dental offices and | 16 |
| veterinary offices
with radiation machines used solely for | 17 |
| diagnosis and all installations
using commercially | 18 |
| manufactured cabinet radiographic/fluoroscopic radiation
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| machines. Operators of Class A installations shall have | 20 |
| their radiation
machines inspected and tested every 5 years | 21 |
| by the Agency.
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| Class B - Class B shall include offices or clinics of | 23 |
| persons licensed
under the Medical Practice Act of 1987 or | 24 |
| the Podiatric Medical Practice
Act of 1987 with radiation | 25 |
| machines used solely for diagnosis and all
installations | 26 |
| using spectroscopy radiation machines, noncommercially
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| manufactured cabinet radiographic/fluoroscopic radiation | 2 |
| machines, portable
radiographic/fluoroscopic units, | 3 |
| non-cabinet baggage/package fluoroscopic
radiation | 4 |
| machines and electronic beam welders. Operators of Class B
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| installations shall have their radiation machines | 6 |
| inspected and tested every
2 years by the Agency.
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| Class C - Class C shall include installations using
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| diffraction radiation machines, open radiography radiation | 9 |
| machines, closed
radiographic/fluoroscopic radiation | 10 |
| machines and radiation machines used as
gauges. Test | 11 |
| booths, bays, or rooms used by manufacturing,
assembly or | 12 |
| repair facilities for testing radiation machines shall be
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| categorized as Class C radiation installations. Operators | 14 |
| of Class C
installations shall have their radiation | 15 |
| machines inspected and tested
annually by the Agency.
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| Class D - Class D shall include all hospitals and all | 17 |
| other facilities
using mammography, computed tomography | 18 |
| (CT), or therapeutic radiation machines.
Each operator of a | 19 |
| Class D installation shall maintain a comprehensive
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| radiation protection program. The individual or | 21 |
| individuals responsible for
implementing this program | 22 |
| shall register with the Department of Nuclear
Safety or its | 23 |
| successor agency, the Illinois Emergency Management | 24 |
| Agency, in
accordance
with Section 25.1. As part of this | 25 |
| program, the registered individual or
individuals shall | 26 |
| conduct an annual performance evaluation of all radiation
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| machines and oversee the equipment-related quality | 2 |
| assurance practices within
the installation. The | 3 |
| registered individual or individuals shall determine and
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| document whether the installation's radiation machines are | 5 |
| being maintained and
operated in accordance with standards | 6 |
| promulgated by the Agency. Class D
installation shall be | 7 |
| inspected annually by the Agency.
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| (f-1) (Blank). (f-1) Radiation installations for which | 9 |
| more than one class is applicable
shall be assigned the | 10 |
| classification requiring the most frequent inspection and
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| testing.
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| (f-2) (Blank). (f-2) Radiation installations not | 13 |
| classified as Class A, B, C, or D shall
be inspected according | 14 |
| to frequencies established by the Agency based upon
the | 15 |
| associated radiation hazards, as determined by the Agency.
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| (g) The Agency is authorized to maintain a facility for
the | 17 |
| purpose
of calibrating radiation detection and measurement | 18 |
| instruments in
accordance with national standards. The Agency | 19 |
| may make
calibration
services available to public or private | 20 |
| entities within or outside of
Illinois and may assess a | 21 |
| reasonable fee for such services.
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| (Source: P.A. 94-104, eff. 7-1-05.)
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| (420 ILCS 40/25.1)
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| (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2011)
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| Sec. 25.1. Each Beginning January 1, 2000, each individual |
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| responsible for
implementing a comprehensive radiation | 2 |
| protection program for all hospitals and other facilities using | 3 |
| mammography, computed tomography (CT), or therapeutic | 4 |
| radiation machines Class D
installations, as described in | 5 |
| Section 25(f) of this Act, shall be required to
register with | 6 |
| the Department of Nuclear Safety or its successor agency, the
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| Illinois Emergency Management Agency. Application for | 8 |
| registration shall be
made on a
form prescribed by the Agency | 9 |
| and shall be accompanied by
the required
application fee. The | 10 |
| Agency shall approve the application
and register an
individual | 11 |
| if the individual satisfies criteria established by rule of the
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| Agency. The Agency shall assess
registered individuals an | 13 |
| annual
registration fee. The Agency shall establish by rule
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| application and
registration fees. The application and | 15 |
| registration fees shall not be
refundable.
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| (Source: P.A. 94-104, eff. 7-1-05.)
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| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | 18 |
| becoming law. |
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