(225 ILCS 230/1005) (from Ch. 111, par. 7855)
Sec. 1005. Agency authority. The Agency is authorized to exercise
the following functions, powers and duties with respect to solid waste site
operator certification:
(a) To conduct examinations, as well as to approve |
| the use of examinations conducted by third parties, to ascertain the qualifications of applicants for certificates of competency as solid waste site operators;
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(b) To conduct courses of training on the practical
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| aspects of the design, operation and maintenance of sanitary landfills;
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(c) To issue a certificate to any applicant who has
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| satisfactorily met all the requirements pertaining to a certificate of competency as a solid waste site operator;
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(d) To suspend, revoke or refuse to issue any
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| certificate for any one or any combination of the following causes:
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(1) The practice of any fraud or deceit in
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| obtaining or attempting to obtain a certificate of competency;
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(2) Negligence or misconduct in the operation of
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(3) Repeated failure to comply with any of the
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| requirements applicable to the operation of a sanitary landfill, except for Board requirements applicable to the collection of litter;
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(4) Repeated violations of federal, State or
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| local laws, regulations, standards, or ordinances regarding the operation of refuse disposal facilities or sites;
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(5) For a holder of a certificate, conviction in
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| this or another State of any crime which is a felony under the laws of this State or conviction of a felony in a federal court; for an applicant, consideration of such conviction shall be in accordance with Section 1005-1;
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(6) Proof of gross carelessness or incompetence
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| in handling, storing, processing, transporting, or disposing of any hazardous waste; or
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(7) Being declared to be a person under a legal
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| disability by a court of competent jurisdiction and not thereafter having been lawfully declared to be a person not under legal disability or to have recovered.
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(e) To adopt rules necessary to perform its
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| functions, powers, and duties with respect to solid waste site operator certifications.
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(Source: P.A. 102-1017, eff. 1-1-23 .)
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(225 ILCS 230/1005-1) Sec. 1005-1. Applicant convictions. (a) The Agency shall not require applicants to report the following information and shall not consider the following criminal history records in connection with an application for certification under this Act: (1) Juvenile adjudications of delinquent minors as |
| defined in Section 5-105 of the Juvenile Court Act of 1987, subject to the restrictions set forth in Section 5-130 of the Juvenile Court Act of 1987.
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(2) Law enforcement records, court records, and
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| conviction records of an individual who was 17 years old at the time of the offense and before January 1, 2014, unless the nature of the offense required the individual to be tried as an adult.
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(3) Records of arrest not followed by a conviction.
(4) Convictions overturned by a higher court.
(5) Convictions or arrests that have been sealed or
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(b) When reviewing a conviction of any felony, the Agency shall consider any evidence of rehabilitation and mitigating factors contained in the applicant's record, including any of the following factors and evidence, to determine if a certificate may be denied because such conviction will impair the ability of the applicant to engage in the position for which a certificate is sought:
(1) the lack of direct relation of the offense for
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| which the applicant was previously convicted to the duties, functions, and responsibilities of the position for which certification is sought;
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(2) whether 5 years since a felony conviction or 3
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| years since release from confinement for the conviction, whichever is later, have passed without a subsequent conviction;
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(3) if the applicant was previously licensed or
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| employed in this State or other states or jurisdictions, then the lack of prior misconduct arising from or related to the licensed position or position of employment;
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(4) the age of the person at the time of the criminal
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(5) successful completion of sentence and, for
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| applicants serving a term of parole or probation, a progress report provided by the applicant's probation or parole officer that documents the applicant's compliance with conditions of supervision;
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(6) evidence of the applicant's present fitness and
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(7) evidence of rehabilitation or rehabilitative
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| effort during or after incarceration, or during or after a term of supervision, including, but not limited to, a certificate of good conduct under Section 5-5.5-25 of the Unified Code of Corrections or a certificate of relief from disabilities under Section 5-5.5-10 of the Unified Code of Corrections; and
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(8) any other mitigating factors that contribute to
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| the person's potential and current ability to perform the duties and responsibilities of the position for which a certificate or employment is sought.
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(c) If the Agency refuses to issue a certificate to an applicant, then the Agency shall notify the applicant of the denial in writing with the following included in the notice of denial:
(1) a statement about the decision to refuse to grant
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(2) a list of the convictions that the Agency
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| determined will impair the applicant's ability to engage in the position for which a certificate is sought;
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(3) a list of convictions that formed the sole or
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| partial basis for the refusal to issue a certificate; and
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(4) a summary of the appeal process or the earliest
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| the applicant may reapply for a certificate, whichever is applicable.
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(d) No later than May 1 of each year, the Agency must prepare, publicly announce, and publish a report of summary statistical information relating to new and renewal certification applications during the preceding calendar year. Each report shall show, at a minimum:
(1) the number of applicants for a new or renewal
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| certification under this Act within the previous calendar year;
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(2) the number of applicants for a new or renewal
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| certification under this Act within the previous calendar year who had any criminal conviction;
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(3) the number of applicants for a new or renewal
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| certification under this Act in the previous calendar year who were granted a license;
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(4) the number of applicants for a new or renewal
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| certification with a criminal conviction who were granted certification under this Act within the previous calendar year;
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(5) the number of applicants for a new or renewal
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| certification under this Act within the previous calendar year who were denied certification; and
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(6) the number of applicants for a new or renewal
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| certification with a criminal conviction who were denied certification under this Act in the previous calendar year in whole or in part because of a prior conviction.
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(Source: P.A. 100-286, eff. 1-1-18 .)
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(225 ILCS 230/1006) (from Ch. 111, par. 7856)
Sec. 1006. Certification. Solid Waste Site Operators
shall be certified in accordance with the following:
(a) Solid Waste Site Operator certificates shall be issued to
those persons who in accordance with the provisions of this Section
demonstrate a practical working knowledge of the design, operation, and
maintenance of sanitary landfills in the following areas:
(1) unloading, spreading, and compacting of waste, |
| litter collection, and vector abatement;
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(2) traffic control of vehicles delivering waste;
(3) application, maintenance, and inspection of cover
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| and cover requirements under Board rules and Agency permits;
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(4) fire control, on-site personnel safety
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| requirements, and contingency plan implementation;
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(5) leachate control operation, leachate management,
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| and landfill gas management;
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(6) identification of classes of waste;
(7) causes for revocation or suspension of
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(8) reporting and recordkeeping required by Board and
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| Agency regulations and Agency permits;
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(9) financial assurance and groundwater monitoring
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(10) development and implementation of contingency
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| plans, closure plans, post closure plans, and corrective action; and
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(11) requirements for payment of fees.
(b) (Blank).
(c) Special waste certificate endorsements shall be issued to those
persons who are certified as Solid Waste Site Operators in
accordance with the provisions of this Section, and who demonstrate a
practical working knowledge of the design, operation, and maintenance of
sanitary landfills relative to the acceptance and disposal of special wastes.
(Source: P.A. 102-1017, eff. 1-1-23 .)
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