104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2025 and 2026
HB4829

 

Introduced , by Rep. Suzanne M. Ness

 

SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
 
415 ILCS 5/17.8

    Amends the Environmental Protection Act. In provisions regarding environmental laboratory certification assessment, repeals provisions establishing the Environmental Laboratory Certification Committee and deletes references to the Committee.


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A BILL FOR

 

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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 17.8 as follows:
 
6    (415 ILCS 5/17.8)
7    Sec. 17.8. Environmental laboratory certification
8assessment.
9    (a) The Agency shall collect an annual administrative
10assessment from each laboratory requesting certification for
11meeting the minimum standards established under the authority
12of subsection (n) of Section 4. The Agency also shall collect
13an annual certification assessment for each certification
14requested, as listed below. Until the Agency establishes and
15the Environmental Laboratory Certification Committee establish
16administrative and certification assessment schedules in
17accordance with the procedures of subsections (c) and (d-5) of
18this Section, the following assessment schedules shall remain
19in effect:
20        (1) For certification to conduct public water supply
21    analyses:
22            (A) $1,000 per year for inorganic parameters; and
23            (B) $1,000 per year for organic parameters.

 

 

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1        (2) For certification to conduct water pollution
2    analyses:
3            (A) $1,000 per year for inorganic parameters; and
4            (B) $1,000 per year for organic parameters.
5        (3) For certification to conduct analyses of solid or
6    liquid samples for hazardous or other waste parameters:
7            (A) $1,000 per year for inorganic parameters; and
8            (B) $1,000 per year for organic parameters.
9        (4) An administrative assessment of $2,400 per year
10    from each laboratory requesting certification, provided
11    that the administrative assessment shall be $3,900 if the
12    laboratory was not certified at any time during the 6
13    months immediately preceding its application for
14    certification.
15    (b) Until the Agency establishes and the Environmental
16Laboratory Certification Committee establish administrative
17and certification assessment schedules in accordance with the
18procedures of subsections (c) and (d-5) of this Section, the
19following payment schedules shall remain in effect. The
20administrative and certification assessments shall be paid at
21the time the laboratory submits an application for
22certification or renewal of certification. Assessments paid
23under this Section may not be refunded.
24    (c) The Agency may establish procedures relating to the
25certification of laboratories, analyses of samples,
26development of alternative assessment schedules, assessment

 

 

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1schedule dispute resolution, and collection of assessments. No
2assessment for the certification of environmental laboratories
3shall be due under this Section from any department, agency,
4or unit of State government. No assessments shall be due from
5any municipal government for certification to conduct public
6water supply analyses. The Agency's cost for certification of
7laboratories that are exempt from the assessment shall be
8excluded from the calculation of the alternative assessment
9schedules.
10    (d) All moneys collected by the Agency under this Section
11shall be deposited into the Environmental Laboratory
12Certification Fund, a special fund hereby created in the State
13treasury. Subject to appropriation, the Agency shall use the
14moneys in the Fund to pay expenses incurred in the
15administration of laboratory certification duties. All
16interest or other income earned from the investment of the
17moneys in the Fund shall be deposited into the Fund.
18    (d-5) The Agency, with the concurrence with the
19Environmental Laboratory Certification Committee, shall
20determine the assessment schedules for participation in the
21environmental laboratory certification program. The Agency,
22with the concurrence of the Committee, shall base the
23assessment schedules upon actual and anticipated costs for
24certification under State and federal programs and the
25associated costs of the Agency and Committee. If the Committee
26concurs with the Agency's assessment schedule determination,

 

 

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1it shall thereupon take effect.
2    (e) The Director shall establish an Environmental
3Laboratory Certification Committee consisting of (i) one
4person representing accredited county or municipal public
5water supply laboratories, (ii) one person representing the
6Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago,
7(iii) one person representing accredited sanitary district or
8waste water treatment plant laboratories, (iv) 3 persons
9representing accredited environmental commercial laboratories
10duly incorporated in the State of Illinois and employing 20 or
11more people, (v) 2 persons representing accredited
12environmental commercial laboratories duly incorporated in the
13State of Illinois employing less than 20 people, and (vi) one
14person representing the Illinois Association of Environmental
15Laboratories, all appointed by the Director. If no accredited
16laboratories are available to fill one of the categories under
17item (iv) or (v) then any laboratory that has applied for
18accreditation may be eligible to fill that position. Beginning
19in 2002, the Director shall appoint 3 members of the Committee
20for a one-year term, 3 members of the Committee for 2-year
21terms, and 3 members of the Committee for 3-year terms.
22Thereafter, all terms shall be for 3 years, provided that all
23appointments made on or before December 31, 2012 shall end on
24December 31, 2012. Beginning on January 1, 2013, the Director
25shall appoint all members of the Committee for 6-year terms.
26In the case of a vacancy, the Director may appoint a successor

 

 

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1to fill the remaining term of the vacancy. Members of the
2Committee shall serve until a successor is appointed by the
3Director. No member of the Committee shall serve more than 6
4consecutive years. The Committee shall select from its members
5a Chairperson and any other officers that it deems necessary.
6The Committee shall meet at the call of the Chairperson or the
7Director. The Agency shall provide the Committee with any
8supporting services that the Director and the Chairperson may
9designate. Members of the Committee shall be reimbursed for
10ordinary and necessary expenses incurred in the performance of
11their duties. The Committee shall have the following duties:
12        (1) To consider any alternative assessment schedules
13    submitted by the Agency pursuant to subsection (c) of this
14    Section;
15        (2) To review and evaluate the financial implications
16    of current and future State and federal requirements for
17    certification of environmental laboratories;
18        (3) To review and evaluate management and financial
19    audit reports relating to the certification program and to
20    make recommendations regarding the Agency's efforts to
21    implement alternative assessment schedules;
22        (4) To consider appropriate means for long-term
23    financial support of the laboratory certification program
24    and to make recommendations to the Agency regarding a
25    preferred approach;
26        (5) To provide technical review and evaluation of the

 

 

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1    laboratory certification program;
2        (6) To hold meetings at times and places designated by
3    the Director or the Chairperson of the Committee; and
4        (7) To conduct any other activities as may be deemed
5    appropriate by the Director.
6(Source: P.A. 97-1081, eff. 8-24-12.)