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HB4829 Enrolled
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AN ACT concerning 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 Environmental Protection Act is amended by
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changing Section 17.8 as follows:
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(415 ILCS 5/17.8)
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Sec. 17.8.
Environmental laboratory certification
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assessment.
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(a) The Agency shall collect an annual administrative
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assessment from each laboratory requesting certification for
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meeting the minimum standards established under the authority
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of subsection (n) of Section 4. The Agency also shall collect
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an annual certification assessment for each certification
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requested, as listed below. Until the Agency
establishes
and
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the Environmental Laboratory Certification Committee establish
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administrative and certification assessment schedules in
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accordance with the procedures of subsections (c) and (d-5) of
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this Section, the following assessment schedules shall remain
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in effect:
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(1) For certification to conduct public water supply
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analyses:
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(A) $1,000 per year for inorganic parameters; and
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(B) $1,000 per year for organic parameters.
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(2) For certification to conduct water pollution
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analyses:
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(A) $1,000 per year for inorganic parameters; and
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(B) $1,000 per year for organic parameters.
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(3) For certification to conduct analyses of solid or
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liquid samples for hazardous or other waste parameters:
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(A) $1,000 per year for inorganic parameters; and
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(B) $1,000 per year for organic parameters.
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(4) An administrative assessment of $2,400 per year
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from each laboratory requesting certification, provided
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that the administrative assessment shall be $3,900 if the
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laboratory was not certified at any time during the 6
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months immediately preceding its application for
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certification.
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(b) Until the Agency
establishes
and the Environmental
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Laboratory Certification Committee establish
administrative
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and certification assessment schedules in accordance with the
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procedures of subsections (c) and (d-5) of this Section, the
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following payment schedules shall remain in effect. The
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administrative and certification assessments shall be paid at
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the time the laboratory submits an application for
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certification or renewal of certification. Assessments paid
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under this Section may not be refunded.
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(c) The Agency may establish procedures relating to the
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certification of laboratories, analyses of samples,
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development of alternative assessment schedules, assessment
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schedule dispute resolution, and collection of assessments. No
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assessment for the certification of environmental laboratories
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shall be due under this Section from any department, agency,
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or unit of State government. No assessments shall be due from
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any municipal government for certification to conduct public
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water supply analyses. The Agency's cost for certification of
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laboratories that are exempt from the assessment shall be
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excluded from the calculation of the alternative assessment
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schedules.
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(d) All moneys collected by the Agency under this Section
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shall be deposited into the Environmental Laboratory
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Certification Fund, a special fund hereby created in the State
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treasury. Subject to appropriation, the Agency shall use the
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moneys in the Fund to pay expenses incurred in the
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administration of laboratory certification duties. All
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interest or other income earned from the investment of the
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moneys in the Fund shall be deposited into the Fund.
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(d-5) The Agency
, with the concurrence with the
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Environmental Laboratory Certification Committee,
shall
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determine the assessment schedules for participation in the
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environmental laboratory certification program. The Agency
,
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with the concurrence of the Committee,
shall base the
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assessment schedules upon actual and anticipated costs for
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certification under State and federal programs and the
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associated costs of the Agency
and Committee. If the Committee
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concurs with the Agency's assessment schedule determination,
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it shall thereupon take effect
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(e) The Director shall establish an Environmental
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Laboratory Certification Committee consisting of (i) one
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person representing accredited county or municipal public
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water supply laboratories, (ii) one person representing the
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Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago,
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(iii) one person representing accredited sanitary district or
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waste water treatment plant laboratories, (iv) 3 persons
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representing accredited environmental commercial laboratories
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duly incorporated in the State of Illinois and employing 20 or
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more people, (v) 2 persons representing accredited
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environmental commercial laboratories duly incorporated in the
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State of Illinois employing less than 20 people, and (vi) one
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person representing the Illinois Association of Environmental
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Laboratories, all appointed by the Director. If no accredited
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laboratories are available to fill one of the categories under
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item (iv) or (v) then any laboratory that has applied for
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accreditation may be eligible to fill that position. Beginning
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in 2002, the Director shall appoint 3 members of the Committee
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for a one-year term, 3 members of the Committee for 2-year
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terms, and 3 members of the Committee for 3-year terms.
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Thereafter, all terms shall be for 3 years, provided that all
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appointments made on or before December 31, 2012 shall end on
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December 31, 2012. Beginning on January 1, 2013, the Director
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shall appoint all members of the Committee for 6-year terms.
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In the case of a vacancy, the Director may appoint a successor
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to fill the remaining term of the vacancy. Members of the
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Committee shall serve until a successor is appointed by the
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Director. No member of the Committee shall serve more than 6
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consecutive years. The Committee shall select from its members
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a Chairperson and any other officers that it deems necessary.
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The Committee shall meet at the call of the Chairperson or the
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Director. The Agency shall provide the Committee with any
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supporting services that the Director and the Chairperson may
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designate. Members of the Committee shall be reimbursed for
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ordinary and necessary expenses incurred in the performance of
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their duties. The Committee shall have the following duties:
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(1) To consider any alternative assessment schedules
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submitted by the Agency pursuant to subsection (c) of this
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Section;
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(2) To review and evaluate the financial implications
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of current and future State and federal requirements for
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certification of environmental laboratories;
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(3) To review and evaluate management and financial
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audit reports relating to the certification program and to
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make recommendations regarding the Agency's efforts to
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implement alternative assessment schedules;
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(4) To consider appropriate means for long-term
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financial support of the laboratory certification program
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and to make recommendations to the Agency regarding a
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preferred approach;
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(5) To provide technical review and evaluation of the
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laboratory certification program;
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(6) To hold meetings at times and places designated by
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the Director or the Chairperson of the Committee; and
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(7) To conduct any other activities as may be deemed
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appropriate by the Director.
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(Source: P.A. 97-1081, eff. 8-24-12.)
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