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 1        AN  ACT  to amend the Radiation Protection Act of 1990 by
 2    changing Section 11.

 3        Be it enacted by the People of  the  State  of  Illinois,
 4    represented in the General Assembly:

 5        Section  5.   The  Radiation  Protection  Act  of 1990 is
 6    amended by changing Section 11 as follows:

 7        (420 ILCS 40/11) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 210-11)
 8        Sec. 11.  Federal-State Agreements.
 9        (1)  The Governor, on behalf of this State, is authorized
10    to  enter  into  agreements  with  the   Federal   Government
11    providing  for  discontinuance  of  certain  of  the  Federal
12    Government's  responsibilities  with  respect  to  sources of
13    ionizing radiation and the assumption thereof by this  State,
14    including,   but   not   limited  to,  agreements  concerning
15    by-product material as defined in  Section  11(e)(2)  of  the
16    Atomic Energy Act of 1954, 42 U.S.C. 2014(e)(2).
17        (2)  Any   person  who,  on  the  effective  date  of  an
18    agreement under subsection (1)  above,  possesses  a  license
19    issued  by  the  Federal  Government governing activities for
20    which the Federal Government, pursuant to such agreement,  is
21    transferring  its  responsibilities  to  this  State shall be
22    deemed to possess the same pursuant to a license issued under
23    this Act, which shall expire 90 days after receipt  from  the
24    Department  of  a notice of expiration of such license, or on
25    the date of expiration  specified  in  the  Federal  license,
26    whichever is earlier.
27        (3)  At such time as Illinois enters into a Federal-State
28    Agreement  in accordance with the provisions of this Act, the
29    Department  shall  license  and  collect  license  fees  from
30    persons   operating   radiation   installations,    including
31    installations  involving  the use or possession of by-product
 
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 1    material as defined in subsection (a)(2)  of  Section  4  and
 2    installations  having  such devices or equipment utilizing or
 3    producing radioactive materials but licensure shall not apply
 4    to any x-ray machine, including those located in an office of
 5    a licensed physician or dentist.   The  Department  may  also
 6    collect   license   fees   from  persons  authorized  by  the
 7    Department to engage in decommissioning  and  decontamination
 8    activities at radiation installations including installations
 9    licensed  to use or possess by-product material as defined in
10    subsection (a)(2) of Section 4.  The license  fees  collected
11    from persons authorized to use or possess by-product material
12    as  defined in subsection (a)(2) of Section 4 or to engage in
13    decommissioning and decontamination activities  at  radiation
14    installations  where  such  by-product  material  is  used or
15    possessed may include fees sufficient to cover  the  expenses
16    incurred  by  the  Department  in conjunction with monitoring
17    unlicensed properties contaminated with  by-product  material
18    as  defined  in subsection (a)(2) of Section 4 and overseeing
19    the decontamination of such unlicensed properties.
20        The  Department  may  impose  fees  for  termination   of
21    licenses including, but not limited to, licenses for refining
22    uranium  mill  concentrates to uranium hexafluoride; licenses
23    for possession and use  of  source  material  at  ore  buying
24    stations,  at ion exchange facilities and at facilities where
25    ore is processed to extract  metals  other  than  uranium  or
26    thorium;  and  licenses  authorizing the use or possession of
27    by-product  material  as  defined  in  subsection  (a)(2)  of
28    Section 4.  The Department may  also  set  license  fees  for
29    licenses   which   authorize  the  distribution  of  devices,
30    products, or  sealed  sources  involved  in  the  production,
31    utilization,  or  containment  of  radiation.  After a public
32    hearing  before  the  Department,  the  fees  and  collection
33    procedures shall be prescribed under  rules  and  regulations
34    for  protection  against  radiation hazards promulgated under
 
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 1    this Act.
 2        (4)  The  Department  is   authorized   to   enter   into
 3    agreements  related to the receipt and expenditure of federal
 4    grants and other funds to provide assistance  to  states  and
 5    compact  regions  in  fulfilling  responsibilities  under the
 6    federal Low-Level Radioactive Waste Policy Act, as amended.
 7    (Source: P.A. 86-1341; 87-637.)

 8        Section 99.  Effective date.  This Act takes effect  upon
 9    becoming law.

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