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(430 ILCS 15/6) (from Ch. 127 1/2, par. 158) Sec. 6. (a) If necessary or appropriate to assure that the public health or safety is not threatened, the Office of the State Fire Marshal shall have authority to: (1)(A) provide notice to the owner or operator, or | ||
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(B) undertake emergency action whenever there is a | ||
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(b) In accordance with constitutional limitations, the Office shall have authority to enter at all reasonable times upon any private or public property for the purpose of taking emergency action whenever there is a release or substantial threat of a release of petroleum or regulated substances from an underground storage tank. (c) The Office shall require emergency action under paragraph (2) of subsection (a) through issuance of an administrative order. Such an order shall be served by registered or certified mail or in person and may order emergency action. Any person served with such an order may appeal such order by submitting in writing any such appeal to the Office within 10 days of the date of receipt of such order. The Office shall conduct an administrative hearing governed by the Illinois Administrative Procedure Act and enter an order to sustain, modify, or revoke such order. Any appeal from such order shall be to the circuit court of the county in which the violation took place and shall be governed by the Administrative Review Law. (d) Neither the State, the State Fire Marshal, nor any State employee shall be liable for any damages or injury arising out of or resulting from any action taken under this Section 6.(Source: P.A. 104-417, eff. 8-15-25.) |
