Public Act 102-0133 Public Act 0133 102ND GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 102-0133 | HB0592 Enrolled | LRB102 10263 CPF 15589 b |
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| AN ACT concerning State government.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Nuclear Safety Law of 2004 is amended by | changing Section 40 and by adding Section 40.5 as follows: | (20 ILCS 3310/40)
| Sec. 40. Regulation of nuclear safety. The Illinois | Emergency Management Agency shall have primary responsibility | for the coordination and oversight of all State governmental | functions concerning the regulation of nuclear power, | including low level waste management, environmental | monitoring, environmental radiochemical analysis, and | transportation of nuclear waste. Functions performed by the | Department of State Police and the Department of | Transportation in the area of nuclear safety, on the effective | date of this Act, may continue to be performed by these | agencies but under the direction of the Illinois Emergency | Management Agency. All other governmental functions regulating | nuclear safety shall be coordinated by Illinois Emergency | Management Agency.
| (Source: P.A. 93-1029, eff. 8-25-04.) | (20 ILCS 3310/40.5 new) |
| Sec. 40.5. Radiochemistry laboratory program. The Illinois | Emergency Management Agency shall implement a comprehensive | radiochemistry laboratory program. The Director of the | Illinois Emergency Management Agency, in accordance with the | Personnel Code, shall employ and direct such personnel, and | shall provide for such laboratory and other facilities, as may | be necessary to carry out the purposes of this Act and the Acts | referenced in Section 5. | Section 10. The Illinois Nuclear Safety Preparedness Act | is amended by changing Section 8 as follows:
| (420 ILCS 5/8) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 4308)
| Sec. 8. (a) The Illinois Nuclear Safety Preparedness | Program shall
consist of an assessment of the potential | nuclear accidents, their
radiological consequences, and the | necessary protective actions required to
mitigate the effects | of such accidents. It shall include, but not
necessarily be | limited to:
| (1) Development of a remote effluent monitoring system | capable of
reliably detecting and quantifying accidental | radioactive releases from
nuclear power plants to the | environment;
| (2) Development of an environmental monitoring program | for nuclear
facilities other than nuclear power plants;
| (3) Development of procedures for radiological |
| assessment and radiation
exposure control for areas | surrounding each nuclear facility in Illinois;
| (4) Radiological training of state and local emergency
| response personnel in accordance with the Agency's | responsibilities
under the program;
| (5) Participation in the development of accident | scenarios
and in the exercising of fixed facility nuclear | emergency response plans;
| (6) Development of mitigative emergency planning | standards including,
but not limited to, standards | pertaining to evacuations, re-entry into
evacuated areas, | contaminated foodstuffs and contaminated water supplies;
| (7) Provision of specialized response equipment | necessary to accomplish
this task;
| (8) Implementation of the Boiler and Pressure Vessel | Safety program
at nuclear steam-generating facilities as | mandated by
Section
2005-35 of the Department of Nuclear | Safety Law, or its successor statute;
| (9) Development and implementation of a plan for | inspecting and
escorting all shipments of spent nuclear | fuel, high-level
radioactive
waste, transuranic waste, and | highway route controlled quantities of radioactive | materials in Illinois; and
| (10) Implementation of the program under the Illinois | Nuclear Facility
Safety Act. | (11) Development and implementation of a |
| radiochemistry laboratory capable of preparing | environmental samples, performing analyses, | quantification, and reporting for assessment and radiation | exposure control due to accidental radioactive releases | from nuclear power plants into the environment.
| (b) The Agency may incorporate data collected by the | operator of a
nuclear facility into the Agency's remote | monitoring system.
| (c) The owners of each nuclear power reactor in Illinois | shall provide
the Agency all system status signals which | initiate Emergency Action
Level Declarations, actuate accident | mitigation and provide mitigation
verification as directed by | the Agency. The Agency shall designate
by rule those system | status signals that must be provided. Signals
providing | indication of operating power level shall also be provided.
| The owners of the nuclear power reactors shall, at their | expense, ensure
that valid signals will be provided | continuously 24 hours a day.
| All such signals shall be provided in a manner and at a | frequency
specified by the Agency for incorporation into and | augmentation of the
remote effluent monitoring system | specified in subsection (a) (1) of this
Section. Provision | shall be made for assuring that such system status and
power | level signals shall be available to the Agency
during reactor
| operation as well as throughout accidents and subsequent
| recovery operations.
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| For nuclear reactors with operating licenses issued by the | Nuclear
Regulatory Commission prior to the effective date of | this amendatory Act,
such system status and power level | signals shall be provided to the
Department of Nuclear Safety | (of which the Agency is the successor) by March 1, 1985. For | reactors without such a license on the
effective date of this | amendatory Act, such signals shall be provided to
the | Department prior to commencing initial fuel load for such | reactor.
Nuclear reactors receiving their operating license | after the effective date
of this amendatory Act, but before | July 1, 1985, shall provide such system
status and power level | signals to the Department of Nuclear Safety (of which the | Agency is the successor) by September 1, 1985.
| (Source: P.A. 93-1029, eff. 8-25-04.)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 7/23/2021
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