KUBIK-BRADY-DURKIN-CAPPARELLI-PERSICO, JONES,SHIRLEY AND SAVIANO. 415 ILCS 5/22.15 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1022.15 Amends the Environmental Protection Act to make a technical change to a provision concerning the Solid Waste Management Fund. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: 30 ILCS 105/5.480 new 415 ILCS 5/21 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1021 415 ILCS 5/22.15a new Amends the Environmental Protection Act and the State Finance Act. Provides that the fee, tax, or surcharge imposed by a unit of local government upon a solid waste disposal facility shall not be utilized for the purchase of waste hauling equipment. Provides that the total fee, tax, or surcharge shall not exceed $.45 (instead of $.60) per cubic yard if more than 150,000 cubic yards of non-hazardous solid waste is disposed of at the site, unless the owner or operator weighs the quantity of the solid waste received with a device for which certification has been obtained, in which case the fee shall not exceed $.95 (instead of $1.27) per ton. Requires the Environmental Protection Agency to assess and collect a fee from the owner or operator of a sanitary landfill permitted to dispose of solid waste, to be deposited into the Local Waste Reduction and Recycling Fund. Pursuant to appropriation, requires all money in the Fund to be distributed to units of local government on a per capita basis. Requires the unit of local government to prepare and distribute to the Agency a report that details spending plans for the money. Requires the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs to make grants available to units of local government. Deletes provisions prohibiting a person from conducting an operation for the receipt transfer, recycling, or other management of construction or demolition debris without maintenance of load tickets and certain other manifests. Requires a person who conducts generation, transportation, or recycling of construction or demolition debris to maintain certain identifying documentation for 3 years. Exempts certain facilities that use construction debris for certain specified uses from the documentation requirement. Provides that certain provisions concerning maintenance of identifying documentation shall not apply to generation or recycling of clean construction or demolition debris in certain circumstances. The provisions concerning demolition debris are effective immediately. The provisions concerning solid waste are effective January 1, 1999. FISCAL NOTE, H-AM 1 (Environmental Protection Agency) Implementation would cost approximately $137,500. 98-02-04 H FILED WITH CLERK 98-02-04 H FIRST READING 98-02-04 H REFERRED TO HOUSE RULES COMMITTEE RULES 98-02-25 H ASSIGNED TO COMMITTEE ENVRMNT ENRGY 98-03-20 H AMENDMENT NO. 01-ENVRMNT ENRGY H 98-03-20 H ADOPTED 98-03-20 H DO PASS AMENDED/SHORT DEBATE 014-009-000 HENE 98-03-20 H PLACED CALENDAR 2ND READING-SHORT DEBATE 98-03-20 H ADDED AS A JOINT SPONSOR BRADY 98-03-20 H ADDED AS A CO-SPONSOR DURKIN 98-03-20 H ADDED AS A CO-SPONSOR CAPPARELLI 98-03-20 H ADDED AS A CO-SPONSOR PERSICO 98-03-20 H ADDED AS A CO-SPONSOR MURPHY 98-03-20 H ADDED AS A CO-SPONSOR JONES,SHIRLEY 98-03-20 H ADDED AS A CO-SPONSOR SAVIANO 98-03-23 H FISCAL NOTE REQUESTED AS AMENDED BLACK 98-03-23 H CALENDAR ORDER 2ND READING-SHORT DEBATE 98-03-25 H SECOND READING-SHORT DEBATE 98-03-25 H HELD ON CAL ORDER 2ND RDG - SHORT DEBATE 98-04-01 H FISCAL NOTE FILED AS AMENDED 98-04-01 H PLCD CAL ORDER 3RD READING-SHORT DEBATE 98-04-02 H 3RD READING 98-04-02 H DEADLINE EXTENDED 98-04-02 H TO APRIL 15, 1998 98-04-02 H PLCD CAL ORDER 3RD READING-SHORT DEBATE 98-04-13 H 3RD READING 98-04-13 H DEADLINE EXTENDED 98-04-13 H TO MAY 15, 1998 98-04-13 H CALENDAR ORDER 3RD READING-SHORT DEBATE 98-04-30 H 3RD READING 98-04-30 H DEADLINE EXTENDED 98-04-30 H TO MAY 22, 1998 98-04-30 H CALENDAR ORDER 3RD READING-SHORT DEBATE 98-05-22 H 3RD READING AND PASSAGE DEADLINE EXTEND JANUARY 1, 1999 98-05-22 H CALENDAR ORDER 3RD READING-SHORT DEBATE 99-01-04 H RE-REFERRED TO RULES COMM/RULE 19(A) RULES HRUL 99-01-12 H SESSION SINE DIE END OF INQUIRY Full Text Bill Summary