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| 1 | | of the person's working hours working within a warehouse, |
| 2 | | regardless of that person's status as an employee or |
| 3 | | independent contractor or the existence or non-existence of |
| 4 | | any employment relationship between the operator or owner of |
| 5 | | the warehouse. "Warehouse worker" does not include a person |
| 6 | | who, due to the person's employment or any other reason, |
| 7 | | enters a warehouse irregularly, infrequently, or only for a |
| 8 | | short period of time. |
| 9 | | Section 10. Tornado safety plan required. All operators of |
| 10 | | a warehouse within this State shall prepare a tornado safety |
| 11 | | plan for each warehouse they operate within 120 days after the |
| 12 | | effective date of this Act for each existing warehouse or, for |
| 13 | | warehouses opened on or after 120 days after the effective |
| 14 | | date of this Act, no later than 7 days after the warehouse |
| 15 | | becomes operational. Each plan shall be specific to the |
| 16 | | warehouse it was prepared for and must be reviewed and updated |
| 17 | | at least once per year or upon any significant change to the |
| 18 | | operations of the warehouse that affects the applicability or |
| 19 | | accuracy of the information in the plan. The operator of the |
| 20 | | warehouse should coordinate with the warehouse's local |
| 21 | | emergency services and disaster agency and fire department or |
| 22 | | fire protection district to create plans that, when |
| 23 | | implemented, will be consistent with the local jurisdiction's |
| 24 | | response activities. Copies of the plan and all updates made |
| 25 | | to the plan must be filed with the fire department or fire |
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| 1 | | protection district in the jurisdiction in which the warehouse |
| 2 | | is located and the local emergency services and disaster |
| 3 | | agency in the jurisdiction in which the warehouse is located. |
| 4 | | The plan must, at a minimum, contain the following |
| 5 | | information: |
| 6 | | (1) A floor plan of the warehouse with emergency |
| 7 | | exits, assembly points, shelter areas, and orienting |
| 8 | | landmarks clearly displayed. |
| 9 | | (2) A written description of the actions that |
| 10 | | employees and supervisors are required to perform in the |
| 11 | | event of a tornado warning or other severe weather event. |
| 12 | | (3) A list of all emergency equipment stored in the |
| 13 | | warehouse and the equipment's location and instructions on |
| 14 | | the use of the equipment. |
| 15 | | (4) A written description of the actions that |
| 16 | | employees and supervisors are required to perform in the |
| 17 | | aftermath of a tornado or other severe weather event, |
| 18 | | including basic first aid procedures and guidelines for |
| 19 | | communications with other warehouse workers and first |
| 20 | | responders. |
| 21 | | Section 15. Inclement weather risk reduction. Warehouse |
| 22 | | facilities constructed after the effective date of this Act |
| 23 | | must provide the means, through modification, installation, or |
| 24 | | demonstration via rational analysis, to meet a life-safety |
| 25 | | performance level for tornado loading that is equivalent to, |
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| 1 | | or exceeds, the life-safety performance level for the most |
| 2 | | onerous of other building code-prescribed extreme |
| 3 | | environmental loading events, such as hurricane, wind, |
| 4 | | earthquake, fire, and flood. The evaluation may incorporate |
| 5 | | statistical analyses of published data sets for extreme load |
| 6 | | intensity versus probability of exceedance, such as ASCE/SEI |
| 7 | | 7-22 Appendix G; occupancy load; facility location; and |
| 8 | | building construction type and may follow non-prescriptive |
| 9 | | performance-based methods to achieve the desired level. In |
| 10 | | lieu of this risk-targeted approach, the evaluating design |
| 11 | | professional may elect to follow prescriptive methods as |
| 12 | | outlined in the Federal Emergency Management Agency standard |
| 13 | | P-431, Tornado Protection: Selecting Refuge Areas in Buildings |
| 14 | | and the Best Available Refuge Area Checklist to ensure that |
| 15 | | shelter areas designated in tornado safety plans are qualified |
| 16 | | as the best available refuge areas. |
| 17 | | Section 90. The Illinois Municipal Code is amended by |
| 18 | | changing Section 11-31.1-1 and by adding Section 11-31.1-1.5 |
| 19 | | as follows: |
| 20 | | (65 ILCS 5/11-31.1-1) (from Ch. 24, par. 11-31.1-1) |
| 21 | | Sec. 11-31.1-1. Definitions. As used in this Division, |
| 22 | | unless the context requires otherwise: |
| 23 | | (a) "Code" means any municipal ordinance, law, housing or |
| 24 | | building code or zoning ordinance that establishes |
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| 1 | | construction, plumbing, heating, electrical, fire prevention, |
| 2 | | sanitation or other health and safety standards that are |
| 3 | | applicable to structures in a municipality or any municipal |
| 4 | | ordinance that requires, after notice, the cutting of weeds, |
| 5 | | the removal of garbage and debris, the removal of inoperable |
| 6 | | motor vehicles, or the abatement of nuisances from private |
| 7 | | property; |
| 8 | | (b) "Building inspector" means (i) a full-time full time |
| 9 | | state, county, or municipal employee whose duties include the |
| 10 | | inspection or examination of structures or property in a |
| 11 | | municipality to determine if zoning or other code violations |
| 12 | | exist or (ii) a third party contracting with the municipality |
| 13 | | whose duties include the inspection or examination of |
| 14 | | structures or property in a municipality to determine if |
| 15 | | zoning or other code violations exist; |
| 16 | | (c) "Property owner" means the legal or beneficial owner |
| 17 | | of a structure; |
| 18 | | (d) "Hearing officer" means a municipal employee or an |
| 19 | | officer or agent of a municipality, other than a building |
| 20 | | inspector or law enforcement officer, whose duty it is to: |
| 21 | | (1) preside at an administrative hearing called to |
| 22 | | determine whether or not a code violation exists; |
| 23 | | (2) hear testimony and accept evidence from the |
| 24 | | building inspector, the building owner and all interested |
| 25 | | parties relevant to the existence of a code violation; |
| 26 | | (3) preserve and authenticate the transcript and |
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| 1 | | record of the hearing and all exhibits and evidence |
| 2 | | introduced at the hearing; |
| 3 | | (4) issue and sign a written finding, decision and |
| 4 | | order stating whether a code violation exists. |
| 5 | | (Source: P.A. 91-162, eff. 7-16-99.) |
| 6 | | (65 ILCS 5/11-31.1-1.5 new) |
| 7 | | Sec. 11-31.1-1.5. Building inspector requirements. A |
| 8 | | building inspector who performs inspections or evaluations |
| 9 | | under this Division must hold certification from the |
| 10 | | International Code Council in the area in which the inspector |
| 11 | | is inspecting or evaluating. The municipality must keep on |
| 12 | | file a copy of the certifications of the persons doing |
| 13 | | inspections or evaluations on its behalf. An inspector hired |
| 14 | | by a municipality may have a grace period of one year from the |
| 15 | | date of hire to acquire the certification required under this |
| 16 | | Section. |
| 17 | | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
| 18 | | becoming law, except that Section 90 takes effect on January |
| 19 | | 1, 2027.". |