Public Act 100-0266 Public Act 0266 100TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 100-0266 | HB2876 Enrolled | LRB100 09973 MJP 20144 b |
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| AN ACT concerning safety.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Environmental Protection Act is amended by | changing Section 22.54a as follows: | (415 ILCS 5/22.54a) | (Section scheduled to be repealed on February 1, 2018) | Sec. 22.54a. Disposal of asphalt roofing shingles. | (a) As used in this Section: | "BUD" means a beneficial use determination issued under | Section 22.54 of this Act. | "Eligible shingle recycling facility" means a shingle | recycling facility that: | (1) is approved for asphalt roofing shingle recycling | under a beneficial use determination issued pursuant to | Section 22.54 of this Act and is in compliance with the | terms of that BUD; | (2) is listed on the Department of Transportation's | "Qualified Producer List of Certified Sources for | Reclaimed Asphalt Shingles" or identified as an approved | producer of reclaimed asphalt shingles by the Illinois | State Toll Highway Authority; and | (3) accepts all delivered loads of asphalt roofing |
| shingles that can be processed into reclaimed asphalt | shingles meeting Department of Transportation or Illinois | State Toll Highway Authority specifications. | (b) No owner or operator of a sanitary landfill that is | located within a 25-mile radius of an eligible shingle | recycling facility a site where asphalt roofing shingles are | recycled under a Beneficial Use Determination (BUD) issued by | the Agency pursuant to Section 22.54 of this Act shall accept | for disposal loads of whole or processed asphalt roofing | shingles that can be processed into reclaimed asphalt shingles | meeting Department of Transportation or Illinois State Toll | Highway Authority specifications . | (c) Nothing in this Section shall prohibit or restrict a | sanitary landfill from accepting for disposal asphalt roofing | shingles that can be processed into reclaimed asphalt shingles | meeting Department of Transportation or Illinois State Toll | Highway Authority specifications but that are either | commingled with municipal waste, including, but not limited to, | general construction or demolition debris , or rejected by an | eligible shingle recycling facility . | (d) The owner or operator of an eligible shingle recycling | facility shall notify the Agency in writing of the name and | street address of the eligible shingle recycling facility, and | he or she shall also notify the Agency when the facility's | status as an eligible shingle recycling facility is rescinded | or reinstated in accordance with subsection (e) or subsection |
| (f) of this Section. The Agency shall post on its website the | information provided to the Agency under this subsection (d) | name and address of each site at which the recycling of asphalt | roofing shingles under a BUD is approved . | (e) The Agency may issue a notice of intent to rescind | recognition as an eligible shingle recycling facility to any | owner or operator of a shingle recycling facility that, in the | Agency's judgment, is not in compliance with the terms of the | facility's BUD. The Agency shall file a copy of the notice with | the Board no later than 10 days after the date of service of | the notice on the owner or operator. Each notice issued under | this subsection (e) shall be served upon the owner or operator, | or that person's authorized agent for service of process, and | shall include the following information: | (1) a statement specifying the provisions of the BUD | which were not complied with; | (2) if non-compliance was observed during an | inspection by the Agency, a copy of the inspection report | in which the Agency recorded the non-compliance, which | report shall include the date and time of inspection, and | weather conditions prevailing during the inspection; | (3) instructions for contesting the notice issued | under this subsection (e), including notification that the | owner or operator has 35 days within which to file a | petition for review before the Board to contest the notice; | and |
| (4) an affidavit by the personnel observing the | non-compliance, attesting to their material actions and | observations. | If the owner or operator fails to petition the Board for | review of the notice within 35 days after the date of service, | then the Board shall adopt a final order holding that the | shingle recycling facility is not an eligible shingle recycling | facility for purposes of this Section. If, within 35 days after | the date of service, a petition for review is filed before the | Board to contest a notice issued under this subsection (e), | then the Agency shall appear as a complainant at a hearing | before the Board to be conducted in accordance with Section 32 | of this Act. The hearing shall be held not less than 21 days | after the Board sends a notice of the hearing to the Agency and | the owner or operator who petitioned for review of the notice. | In these hearings, the burden of proof shall be on the Agency. | If, based on the record, the Board finds that the alleged | non-compliance occurred, then the Board shall adopt a final | order holding that the shingle recycling facility is not an | eligible shingle recycling facility for purposes of this | Section. | (f) If the Board has determined under subsection (e) of | this Section that a shingle recycling facility is not an | eligible shingle recycling facility, then the owner or operator | of the facility may file with the Board a motion to have the | facility reinstated as an eligible shingle recycling facility. |
| If, at the time the motion is filed, the owner or operator of | the facility is able to affirmatively demonstrate, to the | satisfaction of the Board, that all non-compliance at the | facility has been corrected, that the facility is in compliance | with its BUD, and that the facility is not subject to any | pending enforcement action under this Act, then the Board may | enter an order reinstating the facility as an eligible shingle | recycling facility for the purposes of this Section. | Before issuing any order under this subsection (f), the | Board shall conduct an evaluation of the owner or operator's | prior experience in asphalt shingle recycling operations. The | Board may deny a petition for reinstatement under this | subsection (f) if the owner or operator, or any employee or | officer of the owner or operator, has a history of repeated | violations of federal, State, or local laws, regulations, | rules, standards, or ordinances related to the operation of an | asphalt shingle recycling facility or site, or a history of | gross carelessness or incompetence in the handling, storing, | processing, transporting, disposing, or recycling of asphalt | shingles. | (g) Nothing in this Section shall be construed to prevent | the Agency from issuing an informal warning to an owner or | operator before issuing a notice of intent to rescind | recognition as an eligible shingle recycling facility under | subsection (e) of this Section. | (h) Sections 10-25 through 10-60 of the Illinois |
| Administrative Procedure Act do not apply to proceedings under | this Section, and the orders issued by the Board under this | subsection apply in addition to any other remedy or penalty | that may be provided under this Act or any other law. | No later than January 31 of each year, each recipient of a | BUD for asphalt roofing shingles shall submit a report to the | Agency that contains the following information: (i) the total | quantity of asphalt roofing shingles received under the BUD | during the previous calendar year; (ii) the beneficial uses | during the previous calendar year of shingles received under | the BUD; (iii) the total quantity of shingles used in each | beneficial use during the previous calendar year; and (iv) the | total quantity and disposition of any shingles received but not | beneficially used under the BUD during the previous calendar | year. The report must be submitted on a form and in a format | prescribed by the Agency. | (i) This Section is repealed on February 1, 2023 2018 .
| (Source: P.A. 98-542, eff. 1-1-14.)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 8/22/2017
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