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Public Act 096-1448 Public Act 1448 96TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 096-1448 | HB5191 Enrolled | LRB096 16194 JAM 31449 b |
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| AN ACT concerning government.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Illinois Administrative Procedure Act is | amended by changing Section 5-30 as follows:
| (5 ILCS 100/5-30) (from Ch. 127, par. 1005-30)
| Sec. 5-30. Regulatory flexibility. When an agency proposes | a new rule or
an amendment to an existing rule that may have an | impact on small businesses,
not for profit corporations, or | small municipalities, the agency shall do each
of the | following:
| (a) The agency shall consider each of the following methods | for reducing
the impact of the rulemaking on small businesses, | not for profit corporations,
or small municipalities. The | agency shall reduce the impact by utilizing one or
more of the | following methods if it finds that the methods are legal and
| feasible in meeting the statutory objectives that are the basis | of the proposed
rulemaking.
| (1) Establish less stringent compliance or reporting | requirements in
the rule for small businesses, not for | profit corporations, or small
municipalities.
| (2) Establish less stringent schedules or deadlines in | the rule
for compliance or reporting requirements for small |
| businesses, not for
profit corporations, or small | municipalities.
| (3) Consolidate or simplify the rule's compliance or | reporting
requirements for small businesses, not for | profit corporations, or small
municipalities.
| (4) Establish performance standards to replace design | or operational
standards in the rule for small businesses, | not for profit corporations, or
small municipalities.
| (5) Exempt small businesses, not for profit | corporations, or small
municipalities from any or all | requirements of the rule.
| (b) Before or during the notice period required under | subsection (b)
of Section 5-40, the agency shall provide an | opportunity for small
businesses, not for profit corporations, | or small municipalities to
participate in the rulemaking | process. The agency shall utilize one or
more of the following | techniques. These techniques are in addition to
other | rulemaking requirements imposed by this Act or by any other | Act.
| (1) The inclusion in any advance notice of possible | rulemaking
of a statement that the rule may have an impact | on small businesses, not
for profit corporations, or small | municipalities.
| (2) The publication of a notice of rulemaking in | publications likely to
be obtained by small businesses, not | for profit corporations, or small
municipalities.
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| (3) The direct notification of interested small | businesses, not for
profit corporations, or small | municipalities.
| (4) The conduct of public hearings concerning the | impact of the rule on
small businesses, not for profit | corporations, or small municipalities.
| (5) The use of special hearing or comment procedures to | reduce the cost
or complexity of participation in the | rulemaking by small businesses, not
for profit | corporations, or small municipalities.
| (c) Prior to the filing for publication in the Illinois | Register of any proposed rule or amendment that may have an | adverse impact on small businesses,
each agency must prepare an | economic impact analysis. The economic impact analysis shall | include
the following: | (1) an identification of the types and estimate of the | number of the small businesses subject to the proposed rule | or amendment; | (2) the projected reporting, recordkeeping, and other | administrative costs required for compliance
with the | proposed rule or amendment, including the type of | professional skills necessary for preparation of the
| report or record; | (3) a statement of the probable positive or negative | economic effect on impacted small businesses; and | (4) a description of any less intrusive or less costly |
| alternative methods of achieving the purpose of
the | proposed rule or amendment. The alternatives must be | consistent with the stated objectives of the applicable | statutes and the proposed rulemaking. | Before the notice period required under subsection (b) of | Section
5-40, the Secretary of State shall provide to the | Business Assistance
Office of the Department of Commerce and | Economic Opportunity a copy of any
proposed rules or amendments | accepted for publication. The Business
Assistance Office shall | prepare an impact analysis of the rule or amendment describing
| its the rule's effect on small businesses whenever the Office | believes, in its
discretion, that an analysis is warranted or | whenever requested to do so by
25 interested persons, an | association representing at least 100 interested
persons, the | Governor, a unit of local government, or the Joint Committee
on | Administrative Rules. The impact analysis shall be completed | before or within the
notice period as described in subsection | (b) of Section 5-40. Upon
completion of any the analysis in | accordance with this subsection (c), the preparing agency or | the Business Assistance Office shall submit the this
analysis | to the Joint Committee on Administrative Rules, to any | interested
person who requested the analysis, and , if the | agency prepared the analysis, to the Business Assistance Office
| agency proposing the rule . The
impact analysis shall contain | the following:
| This subsection does not apply to rules and standards |
| described in paragraphs (1) through (5) of subsection (c) of | Section 1-5.
| (1) A summary of the projected reporting, | recordkeeping, and other
compliance requirements of the | proposed rule.
| (2) A description of the types and an estimate of the | number of
small businesses to which the proposed rule will | apply.
| (3) An estimate of the economic impact that the | regulation will have on
the various types of small | businesses affected by the rulemaking.
| (4) A description or listing of alternatives to the | proposed rule
that would minimize the economic impact of | the rule. The alternatives must
be consistent with the | stated objectives of the applicable statutes and
| regulations.
| (Source: P.A. 94-793, eff. 5-19-06.)
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Effective Date: 1/1/2011
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