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 1        AN ACT concerning environmental protection.

 2        Be it  enacted  by  the  People  of  the  State  of  Illinois,
 3    represented in the General Assembly:

 4        Section 5.  The Environmental Protection Act  is  amended
 5    by changing Sections 17.7 and 17.8 as follows:

 6        (415 ILCS 5/17.7) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1017.7)
 7        Sec. 17.7. Community water supply testing fee.
 8        (a)  The  Agency  shall  collect  an annual nonrefundable
 9    testing  fee   from   each   community   water   supply   for
10    participating  in  the  laboratory fee program for analytical
11    services to  determine  compliance  with  contaminant  levels
12    specified  in  State or federal drinking water regulations. A
13    community water supply may commit  to  participation  in  the
14    laboratory  fee  program. If the community water supply makes
15    such a commitment, it shall commit for  a  period  consistent
16    with the participation requirements established by the Agency
17    and  the Community Water Supply Testing Council (Council). If
18    a community water supply elects not to participate,  it  must
19    annually  notify the Agency in writing of its decision not to
20    participate in the laboratory fee program.
21        (b)  The Agency, with the  concurrence  of  the  Council,
22    shall  determine  the fee for participating in the laboratory
23    fee program for analytical services.  The  Agency,  with  the
24    concurrence   of   the   Council,  may  establish  multi-year
25    participation requirements for community water  supplies  and
26    establish  fees accordingly. The Agency shall base its annual
27    fee determination upon the actual and anticipated  costs  for
28    testing  under  State  and federal drinking water regulations
29    and the associated administrative costs of the Agency and the
30    Council. By October 1 of each year, the Agency  shall  submit
31    its  fee  determination  and supporting documentation for the
 
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 1    forthcoming year to the Council. Before the following January
 2    1, the Council shall hold at least  one  regular  meeting  to
 3    consider  the  Agency's determination. If the Council concurs
 4    with the Agency's  determination,  it  shall  thereupon  take
 5    effect.  The  Agency and the Council may establish procedures
 6    for resolution of disputes in the event the Council does  not
 7    concur with the Agency's fee determination.
 8        (c)  Community   water   supplies   that  choose  not  to
 9    participate in the laboratory fee program or do not  pay  the
10    fees  shall  have  the  duty  to  analyze  all drinking water
11    samples as required by State or federal safe  drinking  water
12    regulations established after the federal Safe Drinking Water
13    Act Amendments of 1986.
14        (d)  There  is  hereby  created  in the State Treasury an
15    interest-bearing special fund to be known  as  the  Community
16    Water  Supply  Laboratory  Fund.  All  fees  collected by the
17    Agency under this Section shall be deposited into  this  Fund
18    and   shall  be  used  for  no  other  purpose  except  those
19    established in  this  Section.  In  addition  to  any  monies
20    appropriated  from  the  General  Revenue Fund, monies in the
21    Fund shall be appropriated to the Agency  in  amounts  deemed
22    necessary  for  laboratory  testing of samples from community
23    water  supplies,  and  for  the   associated   administrative
24    expenses of the Agency and the Council.
25        (e)  The  Agency  is  authorized  to adopt reasonable and
26    necessary rules for the administration of this  Section.  The
27    Agency  shall  submit  the  proposed  rules for review by the
28    Council before submission of the  rulemaking  for  the  First
29    Notice  under  Section  5-40  of  the Illinois Administrative
30    Procedure Act.
31        (f)  The  Director  shall  establish  a  Community  Water
32    Supply Testing Council,  consisting  of  5  persons  who  are
33    elected municipal officials, 5 persons representing community
34    water  supplies,  one  person  representing  the  engineering
 
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 1    profession, one person representing investor-owned utilities,
 2    one   person   representing   the   Illinois  Association  of
 3    Environmental  Laboratories,  and  2   persons   representing
 4    municipalities  and  community  water supplies on a statewide
 5    basis, all appointed by the Director. Beginning in 1994,  the
 6    Director  shall  appoint  the following to the Council: (i) 2
 7    elected  municipal  officials,  2  community   water   supply
 8    representatives, and 1 investor-owned utility representative,
 9    each  for a one-year term; (ii) 2 elected municipal officials
10    and 2 community water supply representatives, each  for  a  2
11    year  term;  and  (iii)  one  elected municipal official, one
12    community   water   supply   representative,    one    person
13    representing   the  engineering  profession,  and  2  persons
14    representing municipalities and community water supplies on a
15    statewide basis, each for a 3 year term. As soon as  possible
16    after  the  effective date of this amendatory Act of the 92nd
17    General Assembly,  the  Director  shall  appoint  one  person
18    representing   the   Illinois  Association  of  Environmental
19    Laboratories to a term of 3 years. Thereafter,  the  Director
20    shall appoint successors in each position to 3 year terms. In
21    case  of  a  vacancy, the Director may appoint a successor to
22    fill the remaining  term  of  the  vacancy.  Members  of  the
23    Council  shall  serve  until  a successor is appointed by the
24    Director.  The  Council  shall  select  from  its  members  a
25    chairperson and such other officers as  it  deems  necessary.
26    The Council shall hold at least 2 regular meetings each year.
27    The  Agency  shall  provide  the Council with such supporting
28    services as the Director and the Chairperson  may  designate,
29    and  members  shall  be reimbursed for ordinary and necessary
30    expenses incurred in the performance of  their  duties.   The
31    Council shall have the following duties:
32             (1)  to consider any fee determinations submitted by
33        the  Agency  pursuant  to subsection (b) of this Section,
34        and to hold regular and special meetings at  a  time  and
 
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 1        place  designated  by  the Director or the Chairperson of
 2        the Council;
 3             (2)  to consider  appropriate  means  for  long-term
 4        financial  support  of  water supply testing, and to make
 5        recommendations  to  the  Agency  regarding  a  preferred
 6        approach;
 7             (3)  to   review   and   evaluate   the    financial
 8        implications  of  current and future federal requirements
 9        for monitoring of public water supplies;
10             (4)  to review and evaluate management and financial
11        audit reports related to the testing program, and to make
12        recommendations  regarding  the   Agency's   efforts   to
13        implement the fee system and testing provided for by this
14        Section;
15             (5)  to  require  an external audit as may be deemed
16        necessary by the Council; and
17             (6)  to conduct such  other  activities  as  may  be
18        deemed appropriate by the Director.
19    (Source: P.A. 88-488.)

20        (415 ILCS 5/17.8)
21        Sec.    17.8.  Environmental   laboratory   certification
22    assessment fee.
23        (a)  Beginning January 1, 1996, The Agency shall  collect
24    an   annual  administrative  assessment  of  $350  from  each
25    laboratory requesting certification for meeting  the  minimum
26    standards  established  under the authority of subsection (n)
27    of Section 4.  The Agency also  shall  collect  an  annual  a
28    certification assessment for each certification requested, as
29    listed   below.   Until  the  Agency  and  the  Environmental
30    Laboratory Certification Committee  establish  administrative
31    and certification assessment schedules in accordance with the
32    procedures  of subsections (c) and (d-5) of this Section, the
33    following assessment schedules shall remain in  effect  based
 
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 1    on the following schedule:
 2             (1)  For   certification  to  conduct  public  water
 3        supply analyses:
 4                  (A)  $350 per year  for  inorganic  parameters;
 5             and
 6                  (B)  $350 per year for organic parameters.
 7             (2)  For  certification  to  conduct water pollution
 8        analyses:
 9                  (A)  $700 per year  for  inorganic  parameters;
10             and
11                  (B)  $700 per year for organic parameters.
12             (3)  For  certification to conduct analyses of solid
13        or  liquid  samples  for   hazardous   or   other   waste
14        parameters:
15                  (A)  $900  per  year  for inorganic parameters;
16             and
17                  (B)  $900 per year for organic parameters.
18             (4)  An administrative assessment of $350  per  year
19        from each laboratory requesting certification.
20        (b)  Until  the  Agency  and the Environmental Laboratory
21    Certification   Committee   establish   administrative    and
22    certification  assessment  schedules  in  accordance with the
23    procedures of subsections (c) and (d-5) of this Section,  the
24    following  payment  schedules  shall  remain  in effect.  The
25    administrative assessment shall  be  paid  at  the  time  the
26    laboratory submits an application a request for certification
27    or  renewal  of  certification and on the anniversary date of
28    the  initial  certification.   The  certification  assessment
29    shall  be  paid  at  the  time  the  laboratory  submits   an
30    application  and  on  the  anniversary  date  of  the initial
31    certification.  Assessments paid under this Section  may  not
32    be refunded.
33        (c)  The Agency must may establish procedures relating to
34    the  certification  of  laboratories,  analyses  of  samples,
 
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 1    development  of  alternative assessment schedules, assessment
 2    schedule dispute resolution, and collection  of  assessments.
 3    No   assessment   for   the  certification  of  environmental
 4    laboratories  shall  be  due  under  this  Section  from  any
 5    department,  agency,  or  unit  of  State   government.    No
 6    assessments  shall  be  due from, or any municipal government
 7    for  certification  to  conduct  public  water  supply   that
 8    conducts analyses of samples from public water supplies.  The
 9    Agency's  cost  for  certification  of  laboratories that are
10    exempt  from  the  assessment  shall  be  excluded  from  the
11    calculation of the alternative assessment schedules.
12        (d)  All  moneys  collected  by  the  Agency  under  this
13    Section shall be deposited into the Environmental  Laboratory
14    Certification  Fund,  a  special  fund  hereby created in the
15    State treasury.  Subject to appropriation, the  Agency  shall
16    use  the  moneys  in the Fund to pay expenses incurred in the
17    administration  of  laboratory  certification  duties.    All
18    interest  or  other  income earned from the investment of the
19    moneys in the Fund shall be deposited into the Fund.
20        (d-5)  The  Agency,  with  the   concurrence   with   the
21    Environmental   Laboratory   Certification  Committee,  shall
22    determine the assessment schedules for participation  in  the
23    environmental  laboratory certification program.  The Agency,
24    with  the  concurrence  of  the  Committee,  shall  base  the
25    assessment schedules upon actual and  anticipated  costs  for
26    certification  under  State  and  federal  programs  and  the
27    associated  costs  of the Agency and Committee.  On or before
28    August 1 of each year, the Agency shall submit its assessment
29    schedules determination and supporting documentation for  the
30    forthcoming  year  to  the  Committee.   Before the following
31    September 30, the Committee shall hold at least  one  regular
32    meeting   to   consider   the  Agency's  assessment  schedule
33    determination. If the Committee  concurs  with  the  Agency's
34    assessment  schedule  determination,  it shall thereupon take
 
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 1    effect.
 2        (e)  The  Director  shall  establish   an   Environmental
 3    Laboratory  Certification  Committee  consisting  of  (i) one
 4    person representing accredited  county  or  municipal  public
 5    water  supply laboratories, (ii) one person  representing the
 6    Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of  Greater  Chicago,
 7    (iii) one person representing accredited sanitary district or
 8    waste  water  treatment  plant  laboratories,  (iv) 3 persons
 9    representing accredited environmental commercial laboratories
10    duly incorporated in the State of Illinois and  employing  20
11    or   more  people,  (v)  2  persons  representing  accredited
12    environmental commercial laboratories  duly  incorporated  in
13    the State of Illinois employing less than 20 people, and (vi)
14    one   person   representing   the   Illinois  Association  of
15    Environmental Laboratories, all appointed  by  the  Director.
16    If  no  accredited  laboratories are available to fill one of
17    the categories under item (iv) or  (v)  then  any  laboratory
18    that  has  applied  for accreditation may be eligible to fill
19    that position.  Beginning in 2002, the Director shall appoint
20    3 members of the Committee for a one-year term, 3 members  of
21    the  Committee  for  2-year  terms,  and  3  members  of  the
22    Committee  for  3-year  terms. Thereafter, all terms shall be
23    for 3 years. In the case  of  a  vacancy,  the  Director  may
24    appoint  a  successor  to  fill  the  remaining  term  of the
25    vacancy.  Members  of  the  Committee  shall  serve  until  a
26    successor  is  appointed  by  the Director.  No member of the
27    Committee shall serve more than 2 consecutive  3-year  terms.
28    The Committee shall select from its members a Chairperson and
29    any  other  officers  that it deems necessary.  The Committee
30    shall hold at least 2 regular meetings each year.  The Agency
31    shall provide the Committee with any supporting services that
32    the Director and the Chairperson may designate.   Members  of
33    the  Committee shall be reimbursed for ordinary and necessary
34    expenses incurred in the performance of  their  duties.   The
 
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 1    Committee shall have the following duties:
 2             (1)  To    consider   any   alternative   assessment
 3        schedules submitted by the Agency pursuant to  subsection
 4        (c) of this Section;
 5             (2)  To    review   and   evaluate   the   financial
 6        implications of current  and  future  State  and  federal
 7        requirements    for    certification   of   environmental
 8        laboratories;
 9             (3)  To review and evaluate management and financial
10        audit reports relating to the certification  program  and
11        to make recommendations regarding the Agency's efforts to
12        implement alternative assessment schedules;
13             (4)  To  consider  appropriate  means  for long-term
14        financial support of the laboratory certification program
15        and to make recommendations to  the  Agency  regarding  a
16        preferred approach;
17             (5)  To  provide  technical review and evaluation of
18        the laboratory certification program;
19             (6)  To hold regular and special meetings at a  time
20        and  place  designated by the Director or the Chairperson
21        of the Committee; and
22             (7)  To conduct  any  other  activities  as  may  be
23        deemed appropriate by the Director.
24    (Source: P.A. 89-368, eff. 1-1-96.)

25        Section  99.  Effective date.  This Act takes effect upon
26    becoming law.

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