90th General Assembly
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NOVAK-FEIGENHOLTZ.

(MAHAR-RAUSCHENBERGER)

   415 ILCS 5/22.23a                                                           

        Amends the Environmental Protection Act to  provide  that,  until      
   the  Pollution  Control Board adopts rules designating flourescent and      
   high intensity discharge lamps as universal  waste,  used  flourescent      
   and  high  intensity discharge lamps may be managed under alternative,      
   specified conditions. Requires the Illinois  Environmental  Protection      
   Agency  to  seek  authorization  from  the United States Environmental      
   Protection Agency to implement the provisions of the  Universal  Waste      
   Rule. Effective immediately.                                                
          FISCAL IMPACT NOTE (Pollution Control Bd.)                           
          There will be no fiscal impact on the PCB.                           
          STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE                                           
          HB 2164 fails to create a State mandate.                             
        SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1.                                                
        Deletes  the  requirement   that   the   Illinois   Environmental      
   Protection   Agency   seek   authorization   from  the  United  States      
   Environmental Protection Agency to implement  the  provisions  of  the      
   Universal  Waste  Rule.   Instead, provides  for  the  designation  of      
   hazardous  fluorescent and high intensity discharge lamps as universal      
   waste and requires the Pollution Control Board to adopt rules for  the      
   management  of  those  lamps as universal waste within 240 days of the      
   effective date of the amendatory Act.                                       
        SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2.                                                
          Adds reference to:                                                   
          New Act                                                              
          30 ILCS 105/5.449 new                                                
          215 ILCS 5/2.5 new                                                   
        Creates the Drycleaner Environmental Response Trust Fund  Act  to      
   support    remediation  of drycleaning solvent releases at drycleaning      
   facilities through a reimbursement program for remediation of existing      
   releases and an insurance program for prospective releases.    Creates      
   the Drycleaner Environmental Response Trust Fund Council to administer      
   the  Act.  Authorizes  civil  and  criminal  penalties.  Establishes a      
   quantity-based drycleaning solvent tax  to  be  imposed  on  a  person      
   purchasing  drycleaning  solvent  for  use  at the facility. Imposes a      
   one-time drycleaning solvent floor stock tax to be assessed on January      
   1, 1998. Requires owners or operators of dry  cleaning  facilities  to      
   obtain   a  license  under  the  Act  in  order  to  be  eligible  for      
   reimbursement and insurance  benefits  under  the  Act.   Repeals  the      
   license  fee  and  sale  and  transfer fee provisions on July 1, 2007.      
   Prohibits  a  person  from  engaging  in  the  business   of   selling      
   drycleaning solvent on and after January 1, 1998 without a certificate      
   of  registration  issued  by the Department of Revenue. Provides for a      
   transfer of $375,000 from the General Revenue Fund to  the  Drycleaner      
   Environmental  Response  Trust  Fund,  which, after 6 months, shall be      
   transferred back to the General Revenue Fund. Amends the State Finance      
   Act to add the Drycleaner Environmental Response  Trust  Fund.  Amends      
   the  Illinois  Insurance  Code  to exempt the Drycleaner Environmental      
   Response Trust Fund from the provisions of the Code.                        
        SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3.                                                
          Adds reference to:                                                   
          415 ILCS 5/3.45                 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1003.45       
          415 ILCS 5/22.48 new                                                 
          415 ILCS 5/44                   from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1044          
        Further amends  the  Environmental  Protection  Act  to  redefine      
   "special  waste".  Provides that certain industrial process waste  and      
   pollution control waste shall be managed as special waste  unless  the      
   generator  provides  a  specified  certification.  Sets forth criminal      
   penalties for falsely certifying that waste is not special waste.           
        SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 4.                                                
        Deletes a provision  in  the  Drycleaner  Environmental  Response      
   Trust Fund Act stating that hearings concerning matters covered by the      
   Act shall be heard by the Drycleaner Environmental Response Trust Fund      
   Council pursuant to rules adopted by the Council.                           
        CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1.                                     
        Recommends that the House concur in S-ams 1, 2, 3 and 4.               
        Recommends that the bill be further amended as follows:                
        Further  amends  the  Environmental  Protection Act to create the      
   criminal offense of Criminal Disposal of Waste and set forth penalties      
   for conviction  under  that  offense.   Provides  that  a  person  who      
   knowingly  violates a provision of the federal Procedures for Asbestos      
   Emission Control is guilty of a Class 4 felony.                             
   97-03-10  H  FIRST READING                                                  
   97-03-10  H  REFERRED TO HOUSE RULES COMMITTEE        RULES                 
   97-03-11  H       ASSIGNED TO COMMITTEE               ENVRMNT ENRGY         
   97-03-18  H                         FISCAL NOTE FILED                       
   97-03-18  H                   COMMITTEE               ENVRMNT ENRGY         
   97-03-20  H  DO PASS/SHORT DEBATE                     018-000-000   HENE    
   97-03-20  H  PLACED CALENDAR 2ND READING-SHORT DEBATE                       
   97-03-20  H  STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE REQUESTED     HASSERT               
   97-03-20  H  CALENDAR ORDER 2ND READING-SHORT DEBATE                        
   97-04-03  H  STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE FILED                               
   97-04-03  H  CALENDAR ORDER 2ND READING-SHORT DEBATE                        
   97-04-08  H  SECOND READING-SHORT DEBATE                                    
   97-04-08  H  PLCD CAL ORDER 3RD READING-SHORT DEBATE                        
   97-04-08  H  ADDED AS A JOINT SPONSOR                 FEIGENHOLTZ           
   97-04-12  H  THIRD READING/SHORT DEBATE/PASSED        114-000-000           
   97-04-14  S  ARRIVE IN SENATE                                               
   97-04-14  S  PLACED CALENDAR ORDER OF FIRST READING                         
   97-04-15  S  CHIEF SPONSOR                            MAHAR                 
   97-04-16  S  FIRST READING                                                  
   97-04-16  S  REFERRED TO SENATE RULES COMMITTEE       RULES                 
   97-04-17  S       ASSIGNED TO COMMITTEE               ENVIR & ENE           
   97-05-01  S                         HELD IN COMMITTEE                       
   97-05-08  S                             AMENDMENT NO. 01-ENVIR. & ENE. S    
   97-05-08  S                                   ADOPTED                       
   97-05-08  S                             AMENDMENT NO. 02-ENVIR. & ENE. S    
   97-05-08  S                                   ADOPTED                       
   97-05-08  S                             AMENDMENT NO. 03-ENVIR. & ENE. S    
   97-05-08  S                                   ADOPTED                       
   97-05-08  S       DO PASS AS AMENDED                  009-000-000   SENV    
   97-05-08  S  PLACED ON CALENDAR ORDER OF 2ND READING  97-05-09              
   97-05-09  S  SECOND READING                                                 
   97-05-09  S  PLACED ON CALENDAR ORDER OF 3RD READING  97-05-12              
   97-05-12  S  FILED WITH SECRETARY                                           
   97-05-12  S                             AMENDMENT NO. 04-MAHAR              
   97-05-12  S                     AMENDMENT REFERRED TO SRUL                  
   97-05-13  S                             AMENDMENT NO. 04-MAHAR              
   97-05-13  S             BE APPROVED FOR CONSIDERATION SRUL                  
   97-05-15  S  RECALLED TO SECOND READING                                     
   97-05-15  S                             AMENDMENT NO. 04-MAHAR              
   97-05-15  S                                   ADOPTED                       
   97-05-15  S  PLACED ON CALENDAR ORDER OF 3RD READING  97-05-16              
   97-05-16  S  ADDED AS A CHIEF CO-SPONSOR              RAUSCHENBERGER        
   97-05-16  S  THIRD READING - PASSED                   055-000-000           
   97-05-16  H  ARRIVE IN HOUSE                                                
   97-05-16  H  PLACED ON CALENDAR ORDER OF CONCURRENCE  01,02,03,04           
   97-05-17  H  MOTION FILED NON-CONCUR                  04/NOVAK              
   97-05-17  H  PLACED ON CALENDAR ORDER OF CONCURRENCE  01,02,03,04           
   97-05-19  H  HSE NON-CONCURS IN SEN AMENDMENTS (NO.)  01,02,03,04           
   97-05-19  S  SECRETARYS DESK - NON-CONCURRENCE        01,02,03,04           
   97-05-20  S       MOTION REFUSE RECEDE - SEN AMEND NO 01,02,03,04/MAHAR     
   97-05-21  S  SEN REFUSES TO RECEDE FROM AMENDMENT NO  01,02,03,04           
   97-05-21  S  SEN REQUESTS CONFERENCE COMMITTEE        1ST/MAHAR             
   97-05-21  S  SEN CONFERENCE COMMITTEE APPOINTED       1ST/MAHAR,            
   97-05-21  S                                           RAUSCHENBERGER,       
   97-05-21  S                                           MAITLAND, FARLEY,     
   97-05-21  S                                           JACOBS                
   97-05-22  H  HSE ACCEDE REQUEST CONFERENCE COMMITTEE  1ST                   
   97-05-22  H  HSE CONFERENCE COMMITTEE APPOINTED       1ST/NOVAK,            
   97-05-22  H                                           FEIGENHOLTZ,          
   97-05-22  H                                           HANNIG,               
   97-05-22  H                                           CHURCHILL AND         
   97-05-22  H                                           PERSICO               
   97-05-29  S  FILED WITH SECRETARY                                           
   97-05-29  S               CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT 1ST/MAHAR             
   97-05-29  S   CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT REFERRED TO SRUL                  
   97-05-29  S               CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT 1ST/MAHAR             
   97-05-29  S                           RULES REFERS TO SENV                  
   97-05-30  H  HSE CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT SUBMITED 1ST/NOVAK             
   97-05-30  H   CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT REFERRED TO 1ST/HRUL              
   97-05-30  H                           RULES REFERS TO HENE                  
   97-05-30  H  HSE CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT SUBMITED 1ST                   
   97-05-31  H               CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT 1ST/NOVAK             
   97-05-31  H             BE APPROVED FOR CONSIDERATION HENE/012-002-001      
   97-05-31  H  HOUSE ADOPTED CONFERENCE REPORT          1ST/074-038-002       
   97-05-31  S               CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT 1ST/MAHAR             
   97-05-31  S             BE APPROVED FOR CONSIDERATION SENV/009-000-000      
   97-06-01  S  SEN CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT SUBMITED 1ST/MAHAR             
   97-06-01  S                         3/5 VOTE REQUIRED                       
   97-06-01  S  SENATE ADOPTED CONFERENCE REPORT         1ST/058-000-000       
   97-06-01  H  BOTH HOUSES ADOPTED CONFERENCE REPORT    1ST                   
   97-06-01  H  PASSED BOTH HOUSES                                             
   97-06-27  H  SENT TO THE GOVERNOR                                           
   97-08-19  H  GOVERNOR APPROVED                                              
   97-08-19  H                            EFFECTIVE DATE 97-08-19              
   97-08-19  H  PUBLIC ACT.............................. 90-0502               

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