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90_HB3146

      415 ILCS 5/55.6           from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1055.6
          Amends the Environmental Protection Act.   Provides  that
      certain funds allocated from the Used Tire Management Fund to
      the   Environmental  Protection  Agency,  the  Department  of
      Commerce and Community Affairs, and the Department of  Public
      Health  shall  be  available to provide financial assistance,
      grants, and loans to municipalities and counties (instead  of
      units  of  local  government).   Provides  that  these  State
      agencies  shall provide the financial assistance, grants, and
      loans to municipalities and counties based on the  proportion
      of  money  that  the  Fund  has  received from tire retailers
      located within the municipality or the  county,  for  a  tire
      retailer  located  in  an  unincorporated  area  (instead  of
      requiring   these  agencies  to  ensure  appropriate  funding
      assistance is provided to a municipality  with  a  population
      over   1,000,000   or  a  sanitary  district  that  serves  a
      population over 1,000,000).  Effective immediately.
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 1        AN ACT to  amend  the  Environmental  Protection  Act  by
 2    changing Section 55.6.
 3        Be  it  enacted  by  the People of the State of Illinois,
 4    represented in the General Assembly:
 5        Section 5.  The Environmental Protection Act  is  amended
 6    by changing Section 55.6 as follows:
 7        (415 ILCS 5/55.6) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1055.6)
 8        Sec. 55.6. Used Tire Management Fund.
 9        (a)  There  is  hereby  created  in  the State Treasury a
10    special fund to be known as the Used  Tire  Management  Fund.
11    There shall be deposited into the Fund all monies received as
12    (1)  recovered  costs or proceeds from the sale of used tires
13    under Section 55.3 of this Act, (2) repayment of  loans  from
14    the  Used  Tire Management Fund, or (3) penalties or punitive
15    damages for violations of this Title, except as  provided  by
16    subdivision (b)(4) of Section 42.
17        (b)  Beginning  January 1, 1992, in addition to any other
18    fees required by law, the owner  or  operator  of  each  site
19    required  to be registered under subsection (d) of Section 55
20    shall pay to the Agency an annual fee of $100. Fees collected
21    under  this  subsection   shall   be   deposited   into   the
22    Environmental Protection Permit and Inspection Fund.
23        (c)  Until  July  1,  2000,  pursuant  to  appropriation,
24    monies up to an amount of $2 million per fiscal year from the
25    Used Tire Management Fund shall be allocated as follows:
26             (1)  38%  shall  be  available to the Agency for the
27        following purposes, provided that priority shall be given
28        to item (i):
29                  (i)  To  undertake  preventive,  corrective  or
30             removal action as authorized by  and  in  accordance
31             with   Section   55.3,   and  to  recover  costs  in
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 1             accordance with Section 55.3.
 2                  (ii)  For the  performance  of  inspection  and
 3             enforcement  activities  for  used  and  waste  tire
 4             sites.
 5                  (iii)  To  assist  with marketing of used tires
 6             by  augmenting  the  operations  of  an   industrial
 7             materials exchange service.
 8                  (iv)  To   provide   financial   assistance  to
 9             municipalities   and   counties   units   of   local
10             government  for  the  performance   of   inspecting,
11             investigating and enforcement activities pursuant to
12             subsection  (r)  of Section 4 at used and waste tire
13             sites.
14                  (v)  To provide financial assistance  for  used
15             and  waste  tire  collection  projects  sponsored by
16             municipalities,  counties,   local   government   or
17             not-for-profit corporations.
18                  (vi)  For  the  costs  of  fee  collection  and
19             administration relating to used and waste tires, and
20             to  accomplish such other purposes as are authorized
21             by this Act and regulations thereunder.
22             (2)  23% shall be available  to  the  Department  of
23        Commerce   and   Community   Affairs  for  the  following
24        purposes, provided that priority shall be given  to  item
25        (A):
26                  (A)  To   provide   grants  or  loans  for  the
27             purposes of:
28                       (i)  assisting  municipalities,  counties,
29                  units of local government and private  industry
30                  in the establishment of facilities and programs
31                  to  collect, process and utilize used and waste
32                  tires and tire derived materials;
33                       (ii)  demonstrating  the  feasibility   of
34                  innovative   technologies   as   a   means   of
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 1                  collecting,  storing,  processing and utilizing
 2                  used  and  waste   tires   and   tire   derived
 3                  materials; and
 4                       (iii)  applying  demonstrated technologies
 5                  as a means of collecting, storing,  processing,
 6                  and  utilizing  used  and  waste tires and tire
 7                  derived materials.
 8                  (B)  To develop educational material for use by
 9             officials and the public to  better  understand  and
10             respond  to  the  problems  posed  by used tires and
11             associated insects.
12                  (C)  (Blank).
13                  (D)  To perform such research as  the  Director
14             deems  appropriate to help meet the purposes of this
15             Act.
16                  (E)  To pay the costs of administration of  its
17             activities authorized under this Act.
18             (3)  25%   shall   be   available  to  the  Illinois
19        Department of Public Health for the following purposes:
20                  (A)  To  investigate   threats   or   potential
21             threats  to  the public health related to mosquitoes
22             and other vectors of  disease  associated  with  the
23             improper  storage,  handling  and disposal of tires,
24             improper waste disposal, or natural conditions.
25                  (B)  To  conduct  surveillance  and  monitoring
26             activities  for  mosquitoes  and   other   arthropod
27             vectors  of  disease,  and  surveillance  of animals
28             which  provide  a  reservoir  for  disease-producing
29             organisms.
30                  (C)  To conduct training activities to  promote
31             vector   control   programs   and   integrated  pest
32             management as defined in the Vector Control Act.
33                  (D)  To  respond  to   inquiries,   investigate
34             complaints,    conduct   evaluations   and   provide
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 1             technical consultation to help reduce  or  eliminate
 2             public   health   hazards  and  nuisance  conditions
 3             associated with mosquitoes and other vectors.
 4                  (E)  To   provide   financial   assistance   to
 5             municipalities   and   counties   units   of   local
 6             government for training, investigation and  response
 7             to  public  nuisances associated with mosquitoes and
 8             other vectors of disease.
 9             (4)  2% shall be  available  to  the  Department  of
10        Agriculture   for   its  activities  under  the  Illinois
11        Pesticide Act relating to used and waste tires.
12             (5)  2% shall be available to the Pollution  Control
13        Board  for  administration  of its activities relating to
14        used and waste tires.
15             (6)  10% shall be available  to  the  Department  of
16        Natural Resources for the Illinois Natural History Survey
17        to  perform  research to study the biology, distribution,
18        population ecology, and biosystematics  of  tire-breeding
19        arthropods,  especially mosquitoes, and the diseases they
20        spread.
21    The allocations provided by this subsection (c) do not  apply
22    to State fiscal year 2001 or thereafter.
23        (d)  By  January 1, 1998, and biennially thereafter, each
24    State agency receiving an appropriation from  the  Used  Tire
25    Management  Fund shall report to the Governor and the General
26    Assembly on its activities relating to the Fund.
27        (e)  Any  monies  appropriated   from   the   Used   Tire
28    Management Fund, but not obligated, shall revert to the Fund.
29        (f)  In administering the provisions of subdivisions (1),
30    (2)  and  (3)  of subsection (c) of this Section, the Agency,
31    the Department of Commerce and  Community  Affairs,  and  the
32    Illinois  Department of Public Health shall provide financial
33    assistance, grants, and loans to municipalities and  counties
34    based   on  the  proportion  of  money  that  the  Used  Tire
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 1    Management Fund has  received  from  tire  retailers  located
 2    within  the  municipality  or the county, for a tire retailer
 3    located in an unincorporated area.  ensure  that  appropriate
 4    funding  assistance  is  provided  to any municipality with a
 5    population over 1,000,000 or to any sanitary  district  which
 6    serves a population over 1,000,000.
 7        (g)  Pursuant  to  appropriation,  monies in excess of $2
 8    million per fiscal year from the Used  Tire  Management  Fund
 9    shall be used as follows:
10             (1)  55%   shall  be  available  to  the  Agency  to
11        undertake preventive, corrective  or  renewed  action  as
12        authorized  by and in accordance with Section 55.3 and to
13        recover costs in accordance with Section 55.3.
14             (2)  45% shall be available  to  the  Department  of
15        Commerce and Community Affairs to provide grants or loans
16        for the purposes of:
17                  (i)  assisting  units  of  local government and
18             private industry in the establishment of  facilities
19             and  programs  to collect, process and utilize waste
20             tires and tire derived material;
21                  (ii)  demonstrating    the    feasibility    of
22             innovative technologies as a  means  of  collecting,
23             storing,  processing,  and  utilizing used and waste
24             tires and tire derived materials; and
25                  (iii)  applying demonstrated technologies as  a
26             means   of   collecting,  storing,  processing,  and
27             utilizing used and  waste  tires  and  tire  derived
28             materials.
29    (Source: P.A. 89-445, eff. 2-7-96; 89-499, eff. 6-28-96.)
30        Section  99.  Effective date.  This Act takes effect upon
31    becoming law.

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