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92_HB4323 LRB9213625ACsb 1 AN ACT concerning asbestos abatement. 2 Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, 3 represented in the General Assembly: 4 Section 5. The Commercial and Public Building Asbestos 5 Abatement Act is amended by changing Sections 15 and 35 as 6 follows: 7 (225 ILCS 207/15) 8 Sec. 15. Definitions. As used in this Act: 9 "Asbestos abatement contractor" means any entity that 10 provides removal, enclosure, encapsulation, or disposal of 11 asbestos containing materials. 12 "Asbestos containing building materials" or "ACBM" means 13 surfacing asbestos containing materials or ACM, thermal 14 system insulation ACM, or miscellaneous ACM that is found in 15 or on interior structural members or other parts of a 16 building. 17 "Asbestos" means the asbestiform varieties of chrysotile, 18 amosite, crocidolite, tremolite, anthrophyllite, and 19 actinolite. 20 "Asbestos inspector" means an individual who performs 21 inspections of commercial and public buildings for the 22 presence of asbestos containing materials. 23 "Asbestos materials" means any material or product that 24 contains more than 1% asbestos. 25 "Asbestos consultant" means a person offering expert or 26 professional advice as an asbestos professional or designated 27 person. 28 "Asbestos professional" means an individual who is 29 licensed by the Department to perform the duties of a 30 contractor, inspector, management planner, project designer, 31 project supervisor, or air sampling professional, as -2- LRB9213625ACsb 1 applicable. 2 "Asbestos supervisor" means an asbestos abatement 3 contractor, foreman, or person designated as the asbestos 4 abatement contractor's representative who is responsible for 5 the onsite supervision of the removal, encapsulation, or 6 enclosure of friable or nonfriable asbestos-containing 7 materials in a commercial or public building. 8 "Asbestos worker" means an individual who cleans, 9 removes, encapsulates, encloses, hauls, or disposes of 10 friable asbestos material. 11 "Building/facility owner" is the legal entity, including 12 a lessee, that exercises control over management and record 13 keeping functions relating to a building or facility in which 14 activities covered by this standard take place. 15 "Commercial or public building" means the interior 16 space of any building, except that the term does not include 17 any residential apartment building of fewer than 10 units or 18 detached single family homes. The term includes, but is not 19 limited to: industrial and office buildings, residential 20 apartment buildings and condominiums of 10 or more dwelling 21 units, government-owned buildings, colleges, museums, 22 airports, hospitals, churches, schools, preschools, stores, 23 warehouses, and factories. Interior space includes exterior 24 hallways connecting buildings, porticos, and mechanical 25 systems used to condition interior space. 26 "Department" means the Department of Public Health. 27 "Designated person" means a person designated by the 28 local education agency, as defined by the Asbestos Abatement 29 Act, to ensure that the management plan has been properly 30 implemented. 31 "Director" means the Director of Public Health. 32 "Encapsulation" means the treatment of ACBM with a 33 material that surrounds or embeds asbestos fibers in an 34 adhesive matrix that prevents the release of fibers as the -3- LRB9213625ACsb 1 encapsulant creates a membrane over the surfaces (bridging 2 encapsulant) or penetrates the material and binds its 3 components together (penetrating encapsulant). 4 "Enclosure" means the construction of airtight walls and 5 ceilings between the asbestos containing material and the 6 building environment, or around surfaces coated with asbestos 7 containing materials, or any other appropriate scientific 8 procedure as determined by the Department that prevents the 9 release of asbestos. 10 "Friable", when referring to material in a commercial or 11 public building, means that the material, when dry, may be 12 crumbled, pulverized, or reduced to powder by hand pressure 13 and includes previously nonfriable materials after such 14 previously nonfriable material becomes damaged to the extent 15 that, when dry, it may be crumbled, pulverized, or reduced to 16 powder by hand pressure. 17 "Inspection" means an activity undertaken in a public or 18 commercial building to determine the presence or location, or 19 to assess the condition of, friable or nonfriable asbestos 20 containing building material (ACBM) or suspected ACBM, 21 whether by visual or physical examination, or by collecting 22 samples of such material. 23 "Nonfriable" means material in a commercial or public 24 building which, when dry, may not be crumbled, pulverized, or 25 reduced to powder by hand pressure. 26 "Person" means any individual, group of individuals, 27 association, trust, partnership, corporation, person doing 28 business under an assumed name, or any other entity. 29 "Project designer" means an individual who designs 30 response actions for commercial or public buildings. 31 "Response action" means a method, including removal, 32 encapsulation, enclosure, repair, operations and maintenance, 33 that protects human health and the environment from friable 34 ACBM. -4- LRB9213625ACsb 1 "Response action contractor" means any entity that 2 engages in response action services. 3 "Response action services" means the service of designing 4 and conducting removal, encapsulation, enclosure, repair, or 5 operations and maintenance of friable asbestos containing 6 building materials, inspection of public or commercial 7 buildings, and inspection of asbestos containing materials. 8 The term does not include the design or conducting of 9 response actions that involve removal or possible disturbance 10 of an amount of asbestos containing building material 11 comprising less than 3 square feet of other friable asbestos 12 containing building material. 13 (Source: P.A. 89-143, eff. 7-14-95.) 14 (225 ILCS 207/35) 15 Sec. 35. Licensing. 16 (1) No person may act as an asbestos abatement 17 contractor providing response action services unless the 18 person is licensed as an Asbestos Abatement Contractor by the 19 Department in accordance with the Asbestos Abatement Act and 20 rules promulgated under it. 21 (2) No person may act as an asbestos supervisor 22 providing response action services unless the person is 23 licensed as a Supervisor by the Department in accordance with 24 the Asbestos Abatement Act and rules promulgated under it. 25 (3) No person may act as a project designer providing 26 response action services unless the person is licensed as a 27 Project Designer by the Department in accordance with the 28 Asbestos Abatement Act and rules promulgated under it. 29 (4) No person may act as an asbestos worker providing 30 response action services unless the person is licensed as an 31 Asbestos Worker or a Supervisor by the Department in 32 accordance with the Asbestos Abatement Act and rules 33 promulgated under it. -5- LRB9213625ACsb 1 (5) No person may act as an asbestos inspector unless 2 the person is licensed as an Asbestos Inspector by the 3 Department in accordance with the Asbestos Abatement Act and 4 rules promulgated under it. 5 (6) Beginning January 1, 2003, no person may act as a 6 asbestos consultant unless the person is licensed as a 7 consultant by the Department in accordance with the Asbestos 8 Abatement Act and rules promulgated under it. An employee of 9 a local education agency who is that local education agency's 10 designated person is exempt from the licensure requirement of 11 this subsection. 12 (7) Individuals and entities that wish to be licensed 13 shall make application on forms prescribed and furnished by 14 the Department. Licenses shall expire annually according to 15 a schedule determined by the Department. Applications for 16 renewal of licenses shall be filed with the Department at 17 least 30 days before the expiration date. When a licensure 18 examination is required, the license application shall be 19 submitted to the Department at least 30 days prior to the 20 date of the scheduled examination. The Department shall 21 evaluate each application based on its minimum standards for 22 licensure, promulgated as rules, and render a decision. Such 23 standards may include a requirement for the successful 24 completion of a course of training approved by the 25 Department. If the Department denies the application, the 26 applicant may appeal the decision under the provisions of the 27 Administrative Review Law. 28 (Source: P.A. 89-143, eff. 7-14-95.) 29 Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon 30 becoming law.