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1    AN ACT concerning safety.
 
2    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3represented in the General Assembly:
 
4    Section 5. The Environmental Protection Act is amended by
5changing Section 13.5 as follows:
 
6    (415 ILCS 5/13.5)
7    Sec. 13.5. Sewage works; operator certification.
8    (a) For the purposes of this Section, the term "sewage
9works" includes, without limitation, wastewater treatment
10works, pretreatment works, and sewers and collection systems.
11    (b) The Agency may establish and enforce standards for the
12definition and certification of the technical competency of
13personnel who operate sewage works, and for ascertaining that
14sewage works are under the supervision of trained individuals
15whose qualifications have been approved by the Agency.
16    (c) The Agency may issue certificates of competency to
17persons meeting the standards of technical competency
18established by the Agency under this Section, and may
19promulgate and enforce regulations pertaining to the issuance
20and use of those certificates.
21    (d) The Agency shall administer the certification program
22established under this Section. The Agency may enter into
23formal working agreements with other departments or agencies

 

 

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1of State or local government under which all or portions of its
2authority under this Section may be delegated to the
3cooperating department or agency.
4    (e) This Section and the changes made to subdivision
5(a)(4) of Section 13 by this amendatory Act of the 93rd General
6Assembly do not invalidate the operator certification rules
7previously adopted by the Agency and codified as Part 380 of
8Title 35, Subtitle C, Chapter II of the Illinois
9Administrative Code. Those rules, as amended from time to
10time, shall continue in effect until they are superseded or
11repealed.
12    (f) The Agency shall establish an operator-in-training
13wastewater-operator program through which an applicant who
14does not possess a high school diploma or its equivalent may
15act as an operator-in-training working under a certified
16wastewater operator if the applicant demonstrates all of the
17following:
18        (1) The applicant is capable of performing the
19    required duties without endangering the health and
20    well-being of the populace.
21        (2) The applicant is capable of maintaining and
22    properly operating the structures and equipment entrusted
23    to the applicant's care.
24        (3) The applicant is capable of conducting and
25    maintaining the facility in a safe manner.
26        (4) The applicant has passed any examinations that are

 

 

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1    required by the Agency to be considered an operator in
2    training.
3        (5) The applicant must work under the direct
4    supervision of a certified operator who holds a
5    certificate of technical competency of the appropriate
6    class for the wastewater treatment or pretreatment works.
7    The Agency may adopt any rules needed to implement this
8subsection (f).
9(Source: P.A. 93-170, eff. 7-10-03.)
 
10    Section 10. The Public Water Supply Operations Act is
11amended by changing Section 14 as follows:
 
12    (415 ILCS 45/14)  (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 514)
13    Sec. 14. Every community water supply operator certified
14by the Agency shall be capable of performing his or her duties
15without endangering the health and well being of the populace;
16shall be able to read and write English; and shall produce
17evidence acceptable to the Agency as to his or her character
18and his or her ability to maintain and operate properly the
19structures and equipment entrusted to the operator's care. In
20addition, water supply operators shall be certified as Class
21"A", Class "B", Class "C", Class "D" operators in accordance
22with classes based on the level of competency determined by
23examination and in accordance with educational and experience
24levels as follows:

 

 

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1    (a) Class "A" and Class "B" Water Supply Operator
2Certificates require graduation from high school or equivalent
3and not less than 3 years of acceptable study, training, and
4responsible experience in water supply operation or management
5as described in Sections 13 and 14 of this Act.
6    (b)  Class "C" Water Supply Operator Certificates require
7graduation from high school or the equivalent and not less
8than one year of acceptable study, training, and responsible
9experience in water supply operation or management as
10described in Sections 13 and 14 of this Act.
11    (c)  Class "D" Water Supply Operator Certificates require
12graduation from high school or equivalent and not less than 6
13months of acceptable study, training, and responsible
14experience in water supply operation or management as
15described in Sections 13 and 14 of this Act.
16    (d) The requirement for graduation from high school or the
17equivalent shall be waived for community water supply
18operators certified prior to the effective date of this
19amendatory Act of the 91st General Assembly and for community
20water supply operators certified under Section 19(a) of this
21Act.
22    (e) The Agency shall establish an operator-in-training
23community water-supply operator program through which an
24applicant who does not possess a high school diploma or its
25equivalent may act as an operator-in-training working under a
26certified community water-supply operator if the applicant

 

 

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1demonstrates all of the following:
2        (1) The applicant is capable of performing the
3    required duties without endangering the health and
4    well-being of the populace.
5        (2) The applicant is capable of maintaining and
6    properly operating the structures and equipment entrusted
7    to the applicant's care.
8        (3) The applicant is capable of conducting and
9    maintaining the water treatment or distribution processes
10    in a manner which will provide safe, potable water for
11    human consumption.
12        (4) The applicant has submitted evidence of good
13    character. The Agency shall consider the violation of any
14    of the following statutes as evidence of poor character:
15            (A) Section 44 of the Illinois Environmental
16        Protection Act;
17            (B) Section 29D-14.9 of the Criminal Code of 2012
18        (terrorism);
19            (C) Section 29D-15.1 of the Criminal Code of 2012
20        (causing a catastrophe); or
21            (D) Section 29D-20 of the Criminal Code of 2012
22        (making a terrorist threat).
23        (5) The applicant has passed any examinations that are
24    required for the specific certification required for the
25    certified community water supply operator under whom the
26    operator-in-training is working.

 

 

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1        (6) The applicant must work under the direct
2    supervision of a responsible operator in charge for the
3    community water supply.
4    The Agency may adopt rules to implement this subsection
5(e).
6(Source: P.A. 91-84, eff. 7-9-99.)