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Full Text of HR0019  98th General Assembly

HR0019 98TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY


  

 


 
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HOUSE RESOLUTION

 
2    WHEREAS, In 1970, Congress enacted the Clean Air Act to
3improve air quality and reduce air pollution; and
 
4    WHEREAS, In 1977, the Clean Air Act was amended and
5broadened to include an Inspection and Maintenance program; and
 
6    WHEREAS, In 1983, the USEPA began formal sanctions to
7withhold federal highway funding from Illinois for failure to
8meet ozone health requirements; and
 
9    WHEREAS, In response, Public Act 83-1477 created an
10Inspection and Maintenance program, which began in 1986 and is
11known as the Illinois Vehicle Emissions Testing Program; and
 
12    WHEREAS, Illinois tests the emissions of certain
13gasoline-powered vehicles that are more than 4 model years old;
14and
 
15    WHEREAS, These tests are performed in Chicago and
16Metro-East St. Louis areas that have exceeded federal air
17quality standards; and
 
18    WHEREAS, The Illinois Environmental Protection Agency
19(IEPA) uses a contractor to perform these tests, and the

 

 

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1program's total cost is approximately $50 million per year; and
 
2    WHEREAS, In calendar year 2000, the contractor performed
31,647,995 emissions tests, and 8.4% of the vehicles tested,
4most of which had model years earlier than 1990, failed; and
 
5    WHEREAS, The last time this program was audited was in
62001; therefore, be it
 
7    RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE
8NINETY-EIGHTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that
9we urge the Auditor General to conduct a management audit of
10the Illinois Environmental Protections Agency's Vehicle
11Emissions Inspection Program in the Chicago metropolitan and
12East St. Louis areas and to make, at the close of that audit,
13specific determinations related to: (i) IEPA monitoring of the
14contractor; (ii) the training of the contractor's employees;
15(iii) the effectiveness of the contractor's process for
16responding to damage complaints; and (iv) the differences
17between tests used in Illinois and those used in other states;
18and be it further
 
19    RESOLVED, That the Office of the Auditor General submit its
20findings to the House of Representatives as soon as is
21practical after the conclusion of the audit.