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1 | AN ACT concerning safety.
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2 | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | Section 5. The Illinois Pesticide Act is amended by | |||||||||||||||||||||
5 | changing Sections 19.3 and 22.2 as follows:
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6 | (415 ILCS 60/19.3)
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7 | Sec. 19.3. Agrichemical Facility Response Action Program.
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8 | (a) It is the policy of the State of Illinois that an | |||||||||||||||||||||
9 | Agrichemical Facility
Response Action Program be implemented | |||||||||||||||||||||
10 | to reduce potential agrichemical pollution
and minimize | |||||||||||||||||||||
11 | environmental degradation risk potential at these sites. In | |||||||||||||||||||||
12 | this
Section, "agrichemical facility" means a site where | |||||||||||||||||||||
13 | agrichemicals are
stored or handled, or both, in preparation | |||||||||||||||||||||
14 | for end use. "Agrichemical
facility" does not include basic | |||||||||||||||||||||
15 | manufacturing or central distribution sites
utilized only for | |||||||||||||||||||||
16 | wholesale purposes. As used in this Section, "agrichemical"
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17 | means pesticides or commercial fertilizers at an agrichemical | |||||||||||||||||||||
18 | facility.
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19 | The program shall provide guidance for assessing the threat | |||||||||||||||||||||
20 | of soil
agrichemical
contaminants to groundwater and | |||||||||||||||||||||
21 | recommending which sites need to establish a
voluntary | |||||||||||||||||||||
22 | corrective action program.
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23 | The program shall establish appropriate site-specific soil |
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1 | cleanup
objectives, which shall be based on the potential for | ||||||
2 | the agrichemical
contaminants to move from the soil to | ||||||
3 | groundwater and the potential of the
specific soil agrichemical | ||||||
4 | contaminants to cause an
exceedence of a Class I
or Class III | ||||||
5 | groundwater quality standard or a health advisory level. The
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6 | Department shall use the information found and procedures | ||||||
7 | developed in the
Agrichemical Facility Site Contamination | ||||||
8 | Study or other appropriate physical
evidence to establish the | ||||||
9 | soil agrichemical contaminant
levels of concern to
groundwater | ||||||
10 | in the various hydrological settings to establish | ||||||
11 | site-specific
cleanup objectives.
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12 | No remediation of a site may be recommended unless (i) the | ||||||
13 | agrichemical
contamination
level in the soil exceeds the | ||||||
14 | site-specific cleanup objectives
or (ii) the agrichemical | ||||||
15 | contaminant level in the soil
exceeds levels where physical | ||||||
16 | evidence and risk evaluation indicates
probability of the site | ||||||
17 | causing an
exceedence of a groundwater quality standard.
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18 | When a remediation plan must be carried out over a number | ||||||
19 | of years due to
limited financial resources of the owner or | ||||||
20 | operator of the agrichemical
facility, those soil agrichemical | ||||||
21 | contaminated areas that
have the greatest potential to | ||||||
22 | adversely impact vulnerable Class I groundwater
aquifers and | ||||||
23 | adjacent potable water wells shall
receive the highest priority | ||||||
24 | rating and be remediated first.
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25 | (b) (Blank). The Agrichemical Facility Response Action | ||||||
26 | Program Board ("the Board") is
created. The
Board members shall |
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1 | consist of the following:
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2 | (1) The Director or the Director's designee.
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3 | (2) One member who represents pesticide manufacturers.
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4 | (3) Two members who represent retail agrichemical | ||||||
5 | dealers.
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6 | (4) One member who represents agrichemical | ||||||
7 | distributors.
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8 | (5) One member who represents active farmers.
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9 | (6) One member at large.
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10 | The public members of the Board shall be appointed by the | ||||||
11 | Governor for terms
of 2 years. Those persons on the Board who | ||||||
12 | represent pesticide manufacturers,
agrichemical dealers, | ||||||
13 | agrichemical distributors, and farmers shall be selected
from | ||||||
14 | recommendations made by the associations whose membership | ||||||
15 | reflects those
specific areas of interest. The members of the | ||||||
16 | Board shall be appointed within
90 days after the effective | ||||||
17 | date of this amendatory Act of 1995. Vacancies on
the Board | ||||||
18 | shall be filled within 30 days. The Board may fill any | ||||||
19 | membership
position vacant for a period exceeding 30 days.
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20 | The members of the Board shall be paid no compensation, but | ||||||
21 | shall be
reimbursed
for their expenses incurred in performing | ||||||
22 | their duties. If a civil
proceeding is commenced against a | ||||||
23 | Board member arising out of an act or
omission occurring within | ||||||
24 | the scope of the Board member's performance of his or
her | ||||||
25 | duties under this Section, the State, as provided by rule, | ||||||
26 | shall indemnify
the Board member for any damages awarded and |
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1 | court costs and attorney's fees
assessed as part of a final and | ||||||
2 | unreversed judgement, or shall pay the
judgment, unless the | ||||||
3 | court or jury finds that the conduct or inaction that gave
rise | ||||||
4 | to the claim or cause of action was intentional, wilful or | ||||||
5 | wanton
misconduct and was not intended to serve or benefit | ||||||
6 | interests of the State.
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7 | The chairperson of the Board shall be selected by the Board | ||||||
8 | from among the
public members.
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9 | (c) (Blank). The Board has the authority to do the | ||||||
10 | following:
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11 | (1) Cooperate with the Department and review and | ||||||
12 | approve an agrichemical
facility remediation program as | ||||||
13 | outlined in the handbook or manual as set forth
in | ||||||
14 | subdivision (d)(8) of this Section.
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15 | (2) Review and give final approval to each agrichemical | ||||||
16 | facility
corrective
action plan.
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17 | (3) Approve any changes to an agrichemical facility's | ||||||
18 | corrective action
plan that may be necessary.
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19 | (4) Upon completion of the corrective action plan, | ||||||
20 | recommend to the
Department that the site-specific cleanup | ||||||
21 | objectives have been met and that a
notice of closure be | ||||||
22 | issued by the Department stating that no further remedial
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23 | action is required to remedy the past agrichemical
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24 | contamination.
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25 | (5) When a soil agrichemical contaminant assessment
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26 | confirms that remedial
action
is not required in accordance |
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1 | with the Agrichemical Facility Response Action
Program, | ||||||
2 | recommend that a notice of closure be issued by the | ||||||
3 | Department stating
that no
further remedial action is | ||||||
4 | required to remedy the past agrichemical
contamination.
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5 | (6) Periodically review the Department's | ||||||
6 | administration of the
Agrichemical Incident Response Trust | ||||||
7 | Fund and actions taken with respect to the
Fund. The Board | ||||||
8 | shall also provide advice to the Interagency Committee on
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9 | Pesticides regarding the proper handling of agrichemical | ||||||
10 | incidents at
agrichemical facilities in Illinois.
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11 | (d) The Director has the authority to do the following:
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12 | (1) When requested by the owner or operator of an | ||||||
13 | agrichemical
facility, may investigate the agrichemical | ||||||
14 | facility site contamination.
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15 | (2) After completion of the investigation under | ||||||
16 | paragraph (1) of subsection (d) subdivision (d)(1) of this
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17 | Section, recommend to the owner or operator of an
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18 | agrichemical facility that a
voluntary assessment be made | ||||||
19 | of the soil agrichemical
contaminant when there is
evidence | ||||||
20 | that the evaluation of risk indicates that
groundwater | ||||||
21 | could be
adversely impacted.
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22 | (3) Review and make recommendations on any corrective | ||||||
23 | action plan
submitted by the owner or operator of an | ||||||
24 | agrichemical facility to the Board for
final approval .
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25 | (4) On approval by the Director Board , issue an order | ||||||
26 | to the owner or operator of
an
agrichemical facility that |
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1 | has filed a voluntary corrective action plan that
the owner | ||||||
2 | or operator may proceed with that plan.
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3 | (5) Provide remedial project oversight and , monitor | ||||||
4 | remedial work progress ,
and
report to the Board on the | ||||||
5 | status of remediation projects .
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6 | (6) Provide staff to support program the activities of | ||||||
7 | the Board .
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8 | (7) (Blank). Take appropriate action on the Board's | ||||||
9 | recommendations regarding
policy
needed to carry out the | ||||||
10 | Board's responsibilities under this Section.
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11 | (8) Incorporate In cooperation with the Board, | ||||||
12 | incorporate the following into a
handbook or manual: the | ||||||
13 | procedures for site assessment; pesticide constituents
of | ||||||
14 | concern and associated parameters; guidance on remediation | ||||||
15 | techniques, land
application, and corrective action plans; | ||||||
16 | and other information or instructions
that the Department | ||||||
17 | may find necessary.
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18 | (9) Coordinate preventive response actions at | ||||||
19 | agrichemical facilities
pursuant to the
Groundwater | ||||||
20 | Quality Standards adopted pursuant to Section 8 of the | ||||||
21 | Illinois
Groundwater Protection Act to mitigate resource | ||||||
22 | groundwater impairment.
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23 | Upon completion of the corrective action plan and upon | ||||||
24 | recommendation of
the Board , the Department shall issue a | ||||||
25 | notice of closure stating that
site-specific cleanup | ||||||
26 | objectives have been met and no further remedial action
is |
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1 | required to remedy the past agrichemical contamination.
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2 | When a soil agrichemical contaminant assessment confirms
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3 | that remedial action
is not required in accordance with the | ||||||
4 | Agrichemical Facility Response Action
Program and upon the | ||||||
5 | recommendation of the Board , a notice of closure shall be
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6 | issued by the Department stating that no
further remedial | ||||||
7 | action is required to remedy the past agrichemical
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8 | contamination.
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9 | (e) Upon receipt of notification of an agrichemical
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10 | contaminant in
groundwater pursuant to the Groundwater Quality | ||||||
11 | Standards, the Department shall
evaluate the severity of the | ||||||
12 | agrichemical contamination and
shall submit to the
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13 | Environmental Protection Agency an informational notice | ||||||
14 | characterizing it as
follows:
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15 | (1) An agrichemical contaminant in Class I or Class III
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16 | groundwater has
exceeded
the levels of a standard adopted | ||||||
17 | pursuant to the Illinois Groundwater
Protection Act or a | ||||||
18 | health advisory established by the Illinois Environmental
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19 | Protection Agency or the United States Environmental | ||||||
20 | Protection Agency; or
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21 | (2) An agrichemical has been detected at a level that
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22 | requires
preventive notification pursuant to a standard | ||||||
23 | adopted pursuant to the Illinois
Groundwater Protection | ||||||
24 | Act.
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25 | (f) When agrichemical contamination is characterized as in | ||||||
26 | paragraph (1) of subsection (e)
subdivision (e)(1) of this |
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1 | Section, a facility may elect to participate in the
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2 | Agrichemical Facility
Response Action Program. In these | ||||||
3 | instances, the scope of the corrective
action plans developed, | ||||||
4 | approved, and completed under this program shall be
limited to | ||||||
5 | the soil agrichemical
contamination present at the site unless | ||||||
6 | implementation of the plan is
coordinated with the Illinois | ||||||
7 | Environmental Protection Agency as follows:
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8 | (1) Upon receipt of notice of intent to include | ||||||
9 | groundwater in an action
by a facility, the Department | ||||||
10 | shall also
notify the Illinois Environmental Protection | ||||||
11 | Agency.
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12 | (2) Upon receipt of the corrective action plan, the | ||||||
13 | Department shall
coordinate a joint review of the plan with | ||||||
14 | the Illinois Environmental
Protection Agency.
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15 | (3) The Illinois Environmental Protection Agency may | ||||||
16 | provide a written
endorsement of the corrective action | ||||||
17 | plan.
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18 | (4) The Illinois Environmental Protection Agency may | ||||||
19 | approve a
groundwater
management zone for a period
of 5 | ||||||
20 | years after the implementation of the corrective action | ||||||
21 | plan to allow for
groundwater impairment mitigation | ||||||
22 | results.
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23 | (5) (Blank). The Department, in cooperation with the | ||||||
24 | Illinois Environmental
Protection Agency, shall recommend | ||||||
25 | a proposed corrective action plan to the
Board for final | ||||||
26 | approval to proceed with remediation. The recommendation |
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1 | shall
be based on the joint review conducted under | ||||||
2 | subdivision (f)(2) of this
Section and the status of any | ||||||
3 | endorsement issued under subdivision (f)(3) of
this | ||||||
4 | Section.
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5 | (6) The Department, in cooperation with the Illinois | ||||||
6 | Environmental
Protection Agency, shall provide remedial | ||||||
7 | project oversight and , monitor remedial
work progress , and | ||||||
8 | report to the Board on the status of the remediation
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9 | project .
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10 | (7) The Department shall, upon completion of the | ||||||
11 | corrective action plan
and recommendation of the Board , | ||||||
12 | issue a notice of closure stating that no
further remedial | ||||||
13 | action is required to remedy the past agrichemical
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14 | contamination.
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15 | (g) When an owner or operator of an agrichemical facility | ||||||
16 | initiates a soil
contamination assessment on the owner's or | ||||||
17 | operator's own volition and
independent of any requirement | ||||||
18 | under this Section 19.3, information
contained in that | ||||||
19 | assessment may be held as confidential information by the
owner | ||||||
20 | or operator of the facility.
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21 | (h) Except as otherwise provided by Department rule, on and | ||||||
22 | after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 98th | ||||||
23 | General Assembly, any Agrichemical Facility Response Action | ||||||
24 | Program requirement that may be satisfied by an industrial | ||||||
25 | hygienist licensed pursuant to the Industrial Hygienists | ||||||
26 | Licensure Act repealed in this amendatory Act may be satisfied |
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1 | by a Certified Industrial Hygienist certified by the American | ||||||
2 | Board of Industrial Hygiene. | ||||||
3 | (Source: P.A. 98-78, eff. 7-15-13.)
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4 | (415 ILCS 60/22.2) (from Ch. 5, par. 822.2)
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5 | Sec. 22.2. Agrichemical Incident Response Trust Fund. | ||||||
6 | (a) There is hereby created a trust fund in
the State | ||||||
7 | Treasury to be known as
the Agrichemical Incident Response | ||||||
8 | Trust Fund. Any funds received by
the Director of Agriculture | ||||||
9 | from the mandates of Section 13.1 shall be
deposited with the | ||||||
10 | Treasurer as ex-officio custodian and held separate and
apart | ||||||
11 | from any public money of this State, with accruing interest on
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12 | the trust funds deposited into the trust fund. Disbursement | ||||||
13 | from the fund
for purposes as set forth in this Section shall | ||||||
14 | be by voucher ordered by
the Director and paid by a warrant | ||||||
15 | drawn by the State Comptroller and
countersigned by the State | ||||||
16 | Treasurer. The Director shall order
disbursements from the | ||||||
17 | Agrichemical Incident Response Trust Fund only for
payment of | ||||||
18 | the expenses authorized by this Act. Monies in this trust fund
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19 | shall not be subject
to appropriation by the General Assembly | ||||||
20 | but shall be subject to audit by
the Auditor General. Should | ||||||
21 | the program be terminated, all unobligated
funds in the trust | ||||||
22 | fund shall be transferred to a trust fund to be used for
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23 | purposes as originally intended or be transferred to the | ||||||
24 | Pesticide Control
Fund. Interest earned on the Fund shall
be | ||||||
25 | deposited in the Fund. Monies in the Fund may be used
by the |
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1 | Department of Agriculture for the following purposes:
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2 | (1) for payment of costs of response action incurred by | ||||||
3 | owners or
operators of agrichemical facilities as provided | ||||||
4 | in Section 22.3 of this Act;
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5 | (2) for the Department to take emergency action in | ||||||
6 | response to a
release of agricultural pesticides from an | ||||||
7 | agrichemical facility that has
created an imminent threat | ||||||
8 | to public health or the environment;
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9 | (3) for the costs of administering its activities | ||||||
10 | relative to the Fund
as delineated in subsections (b) and | ||||||
11 | (c) of this Section; and
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12 | (4) for the Department to administer the Agrichemical | ||||||
13 | Facility Response Action Program. :
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14 | (A) reimburse members of the Agrichemical Facility | ||||||
15 | Response Action
Program Board for their expenses | ||||||
16 | incurred in performing their duties as defined
under | ||||||
17 | Section 19.3 of this Act; and
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18 | (B) provide staff to support the activities of the | ||||||
19 | Agrichemical Facility
Response Action Program Board.
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20 | The total annual expenditures from the Fund for these | ||||||
21 | purposes under this
paragraph (4) shall not be more than | ||||||
22 | $120,000, and no expenditure from the Fund
for these | ||||||
23 | purposes shall be made when the Fund balance becomes less | ||||||
24 | than
$750,000.
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25 | (b) The action undertaken shall be such as may be necessary | ||||||
26 | or
appropriate to protect human health or the environment.
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1 | (c) The Director of Agriculture is authorized to enter into | ||||||
2 | contracts
and agreements as may be necessary to carry out the | ||||||
3 | Department's duties
under this Section.
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4 | (d) Neither the State, the Director, nor any State employee | ||||||
5 | shall be
liable for any damages or injury arising out of or | ||||||
6 | resulting from any
action taken under this Section.
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7 | (e) (Blank). On a quarterly basis, the Department shall | ||||||
8 | advise and consult with
the Agrichemical Facility Response | ||||||
9 | Action Program Board as to the Department's
administration of | ||||||
10 | the Fund.
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11 | (Source: P.A. 89-94, eff. 7-6-95.)
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12 | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | ||||||
13 | becoming law.
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