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Full Text of SB1357  97th General Assembly

SB1357sam001 97TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY

Sen. A. J. Wilhelmi

Filed: 4/11/2011

 

 


 

 


 
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AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 1357

2    AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend Senate Bill 1357 by replacing
3everything after the enacting clause with the following:
 
4    "Section 5. The Environmental Protection Act is amended by
5changing Sections 31 and 42 as follows:
 
6    (415 ILCS 5/31)  (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1031)
7    Sec. 31. Notice; complaint; hearing.
8    (a)(1) Within 180 days after of becoming aware of an
9    alleged violation of the Act, or any rule adopted under the
10    Act, or of a permit granted by the Agency, or a condition
11    of such a the permit, the Agency shall issue and serve, by
12    certified mail, upon the person complained against a
13    written notice informing that person that the Agency has
14    evidence of the alleged violation. At a minimum, the
15    written notice shall contain:
16            (A) a notification to the person complained

 

 

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1        against of the requirement to submit a written response
2        addressing the violations alleged and the option to
3        meet with appropriate agency personnel to resolve any
4        alleged violations that could lead to the filing of a
5        formal complaint;
6            (B) a detailed explanation by the Agency of the
7        violations alleged;
8            (C) an explanation by the Agency of the actions
9        that the Agency believes may resolve the alleged
10        violations, including an estimate of a reasonable time
11        period for the person complained against to complete
12        the suggested resolution; and
13            (D) an explanation of any alleged violation that
14        the Agency believes cannot be resolved without the
15        involvement of the Office of the Illinois Attorney
16        General or the State's Attorney of the county in which
17        the alleged violation occurred and the basis for the
18        Agency's belief.
19        (2) A written response to the violations alleged shall
20    be submitted to the Agency, by certified mail, within 45
21    days after of receipt of notice by the person complained
22    against, unless the Agency agrees to an extension. The
23    written response shall include:
24            (A) information in rebuttal, explanation or
25        justification of each alleged violation;
26            (B) if the person complained against desires to

 

 

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1        enter into a Compliance Commitment Agreement, proposed
2        terms for a proposed Compliance Commitment Agreement
3        that includes specified times for achieving each
4        commitment and which may consist of a statement
5        indicating that the person complained against believes
6        that compliance has been achieved; and
7            (C) a request for a meeting with appropriate Agency
8        personnel if a meeting is desired by the person
9        complained against.
10        (3) If the person complained against fails to respond
11    in accordance with the requirements of subdivision (2) of
12    this subsection (a), the failure to respond shall be
13    considered a waiver of the requirements of this subsection
14    (a) and nothing in this Section shall preclude the Agency
15    from proceeding pursuant to subsection (b) of this Section.
16        (4) A meeting requested pursuant to subdivision (2) of
17    this subsection (a) shall be held without a representative
18    of the Office of the Illinois Attorney General or the
19    State's Attorney of the county in which the alleged
20    violation occurred, within 60 days after of receipt of
21    notice by the person complained against, unless the Agency
22    agrees to a postponement. At the meeting, the Agency shall
23    provide an opportunity for the person complained against to
24    respond to each alleged violation, suggested resolution,
25    and suggested implementation time frame, and to suggest
26    alternate resolutions.

 

 

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1        (5) If a meeting requested pursuant to subdivision (2)
2    of this subsection (a) is held, the person complained
3    against shall, within 21 days following the meeting or
4    within an extended time period as agreed to by the Agency,
5    submit by certified mail to the Agency a written response
6    to the alleged violations. The written response shall
7    include:
8            (A) additional information in rebuttal,
9        explanation, or justification of each alleged
10        violation;
11            (B) if the person complained against desires to
12        enter into a Compliance Commitment Agreement, proposed
13        terms for a proposed Compliance Commitment Agreement
14        that includes specified times for achieving each
15        commitment and which may consist of a statement
16        indicating that the person complained against believes
17        that compliance has been achieved; and
18            (C) a statement indicating that, should the person
19        complained against so wish, the person complained
20        against chooses to rely upon the initial written
21        response submitted pursuant to subdivision (2) of this
22        subsection (a).
23        (6) If the person complained against fails to respond
24    in accordance with the requirements of subdivision (5) of
25    this subsection (a), the failure to respond shall be
26    considered a waiver of the requirements of this subsection

 

 

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1    (a) and nothing in this Section shall preclude the Agency
2    from proceeding pursuant to subsection (b) of this Section.
3        (7) Within 30 days after of the Agency's receipt of a
4    written response submitted by the person complained
5    against pursuant to subdivision (2) of this subsection (a),
6    if a meeting is not requested, or pursuant to subdivision
7    (5) of this subsection (a), if a meeting is held, or within
8    a later time period as agreed to by the Agency and the
9    person complained against, the Agency shall issue and
10    serve, by certified mail, upon the person complained
11    against (i) a written notice informing the person of its
12    acceptance, rejection, or proposed modification to the
13    proposed Compliance Commitment Agreement or (ii) a notice
14    that one or more violations cannot be resolved without the
15    involvement of the Office of the Attorney General or the
16    State's Attorney of the county in which the alleged
17    violation occurred and that no proposed Compliance
18    Commitment Agreement will be issued by the Agency for those
19    violations. The Agency shall include terms and conditions
20    in the proposed Compliance Commitment Agreement that are,
21    in its discretion, necessary to bring the person complained
22    against into compliance with the Act, any rule adopted
23    under the Act, any permit granted by the Agency, or any
24    condition of such a permit. The Agency shall take into
25    consideration the proposed terms for the proposed
26    Compliance Commitment Agreement that were provided under

 

 

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1    subdivision (a)(2)(B) or (a)(5)(B) of this Section by the
2    person complained against as contained within the written
3    response.
4        (7.5) Within 30 days after the receipt of the Agency's
5    proposed Compliance Commitment Agreement by the person
6    complained against, the person shall either (i) agree to
7    and sign the proposed Compliance Commitment Agreement
8    provided by the Agency and submit the signed Compliance
9    Commitment Agreement to the Agency by certified mail or
10    (ii) notify the Agency in writing by certified mail of the
11    person's rejection of the proposed Compliance Commitment
12    Agreement. If the person complained against fails to
13    respond to the proposed Compliance Commitment Agreement
14    within 30 days as required under this paragraph, the
15    proposed Compliance Commitment Agreement is deemed
16    rejected by operation of law. Any Compliance Commitment
17    Agreement entered into under item (i) of this paragraph may
18    be amended subsequently in writing by mutual agreement
19    between the Agency and the signatory to the Compliance
20    Commitment Agreement, the signatory's legal
21    representative, or the signatory's agent.
22        (7.6) No person shall violate the terms or conditions
23    of a Compliance Commitment Agreement entered into under
24    subdivision (a)(7.5) of this Section. However,
25    notwithstanding any other provision of this Act to the
26    contrary, a person may cure a violation of this subdivision

 

 

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1    (a)(7.6) by entering into a mutually agreed upon written
2    amendment to a Compliance Commitment Agreement under
3    subdivision (a)(7.5) of this Section. Successful
4    completion of a Compliance Commitment Agreement or an
5    amended Compliance Commitment Agreement shall be a factor
6    to be weighed, in favor of the person completing the
7    Agreement, by the Office of the Illinois Attorney General
8    in determining whether to file a complaint for the
9    violations that were the subject of the Agreement.
10        (8) Nothing in this subsection (a) is intended to
11    require the Agency to enter into Compliance Commitment
12    Agreements for any alleged violation that the Agency
13    believes cannot be resolved without the involvement of the
14    Office of the Attorney General or the State's Attorney of
15    the county in which the alleged violation occurred, for,
16    among other purposes, the imposition of statutory
17    penalties.
18        (9) The Agency's failure to respond within 30 days to a
19    written response submitted pursuant to subdivision (2) of
20    this subsection (a), if a meeting is not requested, or
21    pursuant to subdivision (5) of this subsection (a), if a
22    meeting is held, within 30 days, or within the time period
23    otherwise agreed to in writing by the Agency and the person
24    complained against, shall be deemed an acceptance by the
25    Agency of the proposed terms of the Compliance Commitment
26    Agreement for the violations alleged in the written notice

 

 

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1    issued under subdivision (1) of this subsection (a) as
2    contained within the written response.
3        (10) If the person complained against complies with the
4    terms of a Compliance Commitment Agreement accepted
5    pursuant to this subsection (a), the Agency shall not refer
6    the alleged violations which are the subject of the
7    Compliance Commitment Agreement to the Office of the
8    Illinois Attorney General or the State's Attorney of the
9    county in which the alleged violation occurred. However,
10    nothing in this subsection is intended to preclude the
11    Agency from continuing negotiations with the person
12    complained against or from proceeding pursuant to the
13    provisions of subsection (b) of this Section for alleged
14    violations that which remain the subject of disagreement
15    between the Agency and the person complained against
16    following fulfillment of the requirements of this
17    subsection (a).
18        (11) Nothing in this subsection (a) is intended to
19    preclude the person complained against from submitting to
20    the Agency, by certified mail, at any time, notification
21    that the person complained against consents to waiver of
22    the requirements of subsections (a) and (b) of this
23    Section.
24        (12) The Agency shall have the authority to adopt rules
25    for the administration of subsection (a) of this Section.
26    The rules shall be adopted in accordance with the

 

 

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1    provisions of the Illinois Administrative Procedure Act.
2    (b) For alleged violations that remain the subject of
3disagreement between the Agency and the person complained
4against following fulfillment of the requirements of
5subsection (a) of this Section, and for alleged violations of
6the terms or conditions of a Compliance Commitment Agreement
7entered into under subdivision (a)(7.5) of this Section as well
8as the alleged violations that are the subject of the
9Compliance Commitment Agreement, and as a precondition to the
10Agency's referral or request to the Office of the Illinois
11Attorney General or the State's Attorney of the county in which
12the alleged violation occurred for legal representation
13regarding an alleged violation that may be addressed pursuant
14to subsection (c) or (d) of this Section or pursuant to Section
1542 of this Act, the Agency shall issue and serve, by certified
16mail, upon the person complained against a written notice
17informing that person that the Agency intends to pursue legal
18action. Such notice shall notify the person complained against
19of the violations to be alleged and offer the person an
20opportunity to meet with appropriate Agency personnel in an
21effort to resolve any alleged violations that could lead to the
22filing of a formal complaint. The meeting with Agency personnel
23shall be held within 30 days after of receipt of notice served
24pursuant to this subsection upon the person complained against,
25unless the Agency agrees to a postponement or the person
26notifies the Agency that he or she will not appear at a meeting

 

 

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1within the 30-day time period. Nothing in this subsection is
2intended to preclude the Agency from following the provisions
3of subsection (c) or (d) of this Section or from requesting the
4legal representation of the Office of the Illinois Attorney
5General or the State's Attorney of the county in which the
6alleged violations occurred for alleged violations which
7remain the subject of disagreement between the Agency and the
8person complained against after the provisions of this
9subsection are fulfilled.
10     (c)(1) For alleged violations which remain the subject of
11    disagreement between the Agency and the person complained
12    against following waiver, pursuant to subdivision (10) of
13    subsection (a) of this Section, or fulfillment of the
14    requirements of subsections (a) and (b) of this Section,
15    the Office of the Illinois Attorney General or the State's
16    Attorney of the county in which the alleged violation
17    occurred shall issue and serve upon the person complained
18    against a written notice, together with a formal complaint,
19    which shall specify the provision of the Act, or the rule,
20    or regulation, or permit, or term or condition thereof
21    under which such person is said to be in violation, and a
22    statement of the manner in, and the extent to which such
23    person is said to violate the Act, or such rule, or
24    regulation, or permit, or term or condition thereof and
25    shall require the person so complained against to answer
26    the charges of such formal complaint at a hearing before

 

 

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1    the Board at a time not less than 21 days after the date of
2    notice by the Board, except as provided in Section 34 of
3    this Act. Such complaint shall be accompanied by a
4    notification to the defendant that financing may be
5    available, through the Illinois Environmental Facilities
6    Financing Act, to correct such violation. A copy of such
7    notice of such hearings shall also be sent to any person
8    that has complained to the Agency respecting the respondent
9    within the six months preceding the date of the complaint,
10    and to any person in the county in which the offending
11    activity occurred that has requested notice of enforcement
12    proceedings; 21 days notice of such hearings shall also be
13    published in a newspaper of general circulation in such
14    county. The respondent may file a written answer, and at
15    such hearing the rules prescribed in Sections 32 and 33 of
16    this Act shall apply. In the case of actual or threatened
17    acts outside Illinois contributing to environmental damage
18    in Illinois, the extraterritorial service-of-process
19    provisions of Sections 2-208 and 2-209 of the Code of Civil
20    Procedure shall apply.
21        With respect to notices served pursuant to this
22    subsection (c)(1) that which involve hazardous material or
23    wastes in any manner, the Agency shall annually publish a
24    list of all such notices served. The list shall include the
25    date the investigation commenced, the date notice was sent,
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1    if applicable, and the current status of the matter.
2        (2) Notwithstanding the provisions of subdivision (1)
3    of this subsection (c), whenever a complaint has been filed
4    on behalf of the Agency or by the People of the State of
5    Illinois, the parties may file with the Board a stipulation
6    and proposal for settlement accompanied by a request for
7    relief from the requirement of a hearing pursuant to
8    subdivision (1). Unless the Board, in its discretion,
9    concludes that a hearing will be held, the Board shall
10    cause notice of the stipulation, proposal and request for
11    relief to be published and sent in the same manner as is
12    required for hearing pursuant to subdivision (1) of this
13    subsection. The notice shall include a statement that any
14    person may file a written demand for hearing within 21 days
15    after receiving the notice. If any person files a timely
16    written demand for hearing, the Board shall deny the
17    request for relief from a hearing and shall hold a hearing
18    in accordance with the provisions of subdivision (1).
19        (3) Notwithstanding the provisions of subdivision (1)
20    of this subsection (c), if the Agency becomes aware of a
21    violation of this Act arising from, or as a result of,
22    voluntary pollution prevention activities, the Agency
23    shall not proceed with the written notice required by
24    subsection (a) of this Section unless:
25            (A) the person fails to take corrective action or
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1        time; or
2            (B) the Agency believes that the violation poses a
3        substantial and imminent danger to the public health or
4        welfare or the environment. For the purposes of this
5        item (B), "substantial and imminent danger" means a
6        danger with a likelihood of serious or irreversible
7        harm.
8        (d)(1) Any person may file with the Board a complaint,
9    meeting the requirements of subsection (c) of this Section,
10    against any person allegedly violating this Act, any rule
11    or regulation adopted under this Act, any permit or term or
12    condition of a permit, or any Board order. The complainant
13    shall immediately serve a copy of such complaint upon the
14    person or persons named therein. Unless the Board
15    determines that such complaint is duplicative or
16    frivolous, it shall schedule a hearing and serve written
17    notice thereof upon the person or persons named therein, in
18    accord with subsection (c) of this Section.
19        (2) Whenever a complaint has been filed by a person
20    other than the Attorney General or the State's Attorney,
21    the parties may file with the Board a stipulation and
22    proposal for settlement accompanied by a request for relief
23    from the hearing requirement of subdivision (c)(1) of this
24    Section. Unless the Board, in its discretion, concludes
25    that a hearing should be held, no hearing on the
26    stipulation and proposal for settlement is required.

 

 

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1    (e) In hearings before the Board under this Title the
2burden shall be on the Agency or other complainant to show
3either that the respondent has caused or threatened to cause
4air or water pollution or that the respondent has violated or
5threatens to violate any provision of this Act or any rule or
6regulation of the Board or permit or term or condition thereof.
7If such proof has been made, the burden shall be on the
8respondent to show that compliance with the Board's regulations
9would impose an arbitrary or unreasonable hardship.
10    (f) The provisions of this Section shall not apply to
11administrative citation actions commenced under Section 31.1
12of this Act.
13(Source: P.A. 92-574, eff. 6-26-02; 93-152, eff. 7-10-03.)
 
14    (415 ILCS 5/42)  (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1042)
15    Sec. 42. Civil penalties.
16    (a) Except as provided in this Section, any person that
17violates any provision of this Act or any regulation adopted by
18the Board, or any permit or term or condition thereof, or that
19violates any order of the Board pursuant to this Act, shall be
20liable for a civil penalty of not to exceed $50,000 for the
21violation and an additional civil penalty of not to exceed
22$10,000 for each day during which the violation continues; such
23penalties may, upon order of the Board or a court of competent
24jurisdiction, be made payable to the Environmental Protection
25Trust Fund, to be used in accordance with the provisions of the

 

 

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1Environmental Protection Trust Fund Act.
2    (b) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (a) of
3this Section:
4        (1) Any person that violates Section 12(f) of this Act
5    or any NPDES permit or term or condition thereof, or any
6    filing requirement, regulation or order relating to the
7    NPDES permit program, shall be liable to a civil penalty of
8    not to exceed $10,000 per day of violation.
9        (2) Any person that violates Section 12(g) of this Act
10    or any UIC permit or term or condition thereof, or any
11    filing requirement, regulation or order relating to the
12    State UIC program for all wells, except Class II wells as
13    defined by the Board under this Act, shall be liable to a
14    civil penalty not to exceed $2,500 per day of violation;
15    provided, however, that any person who commits such
16    violations relating to the State UIC program for Class II
17    wells, as defined by the Board under this Act, shall be
18    liable to a civil penalty of not to exceed $10,000 for the
19    violation and an additional civil penalty of not to exceed
20    $1,000 for each day during which the violation continues.
21        (3) Any person that violates Sections 21(f), 21(g),
22    21(h) or 21(i) of this Act, or any RCRA permit or term or
23    condition thereof, or any filing requirement, regulation
24    or order relating to the State RCRA program, shall be
25    liable to a civil penalty of not to exceed $25,000 per day
26    of violation.

 

 

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1        (4) In an administrative citation action under Section
2    31.1 of this Act, any person found to have violated any
3    provision of subsection (o) of Section 21 of this Act shall
4    pay a civil penalty of $500 for each violation of each such
5    provision, plus any hearing costs incurred by the Board and
6    the Agency. Such penalties shall be made payable to the
7    Environmental Protection Trust Fund, to be used in
8    accordance with the provisions of the Environmental
9    Protection Trust Fund Act; except that if a unit of local
10    government issued the administrative citation, 50% of the
11    civil penalty shall be payable to the unit of local
12    government.
13        (4-5) In an administrative citation action under
14    Section 31.1 of this Act, any person found to have violated
15    any provision of subsection (p) of Section 21, Section
16    22.51, Section 22.51a, or subsection (k) of Section 55 of
17    this Act shall pay a civil penalty of $1,500 for each
18    violation of each such provision, plus any hearing costs
19    incurred by the Board and the Agency, except that the civil
20    penalty amount shall be $3,000 for each violation of any
21    provision of subsection (p) of Section 21, Section 22.51,
22    Section 22.51a, or subsection (k) of Section 55 that is the
23    person's second or subsequent adjudication violation of
24    that provision. The penalties shall be deposited into the
25    Environmental Protection Trust Fund, to be used in
26    accordance with the provisions of the Environmental

 

 

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1    Protection Trust Fund Act; except that if a unit of local
2    government issued the administrative citation, 50% of the
3    civil penalty shall be payable to the unit of local
4    government.
5        (5) Any person who violates subsection 6 of Section
6    39.5 of this Act or any CAAPP permit, or term or condition
7    thereof, or any fee or filing requirement, or any duty to
8    allow or carry out inspection, entry or monitoring
9    activities, or any regulation or order relating to the
10    CAAPP shall be liable for a civil penalty not to exceed
11    $10,000 per day of violation.
12        (6) Any owner or operator of a community water system
13    that violates subsection (b) of Section 18.1 or subsection
14    (a) of Section 25d-3 of this Act shall, for each day of
15    violation, be liable for a civil penalty not to exceed $5
16    for each of the premises connected to the affected
17    community water system.
18    (b.5) In lieu of the penalties set forth in subsections (a)
19and (b) of this Section, any person who fails to file, in a
20timely manner, toxic chemical release forms with the Agency
21pursuant to Section 25b-2 of this Act shall be liable for a
22civil penalty of $100 per day for each day the forms are late,
23not to exceed a maximum total penalty of $6,000. This daily
24penalty shall begin accruing on the thirty-first day after the
25date that the person receives the warning notice issued by the
26Agency pursuant to Section 25b-6 of this Act; and the penalty

 

 

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1shall be paid to the Agency. The daily accrual of penalties
2shall cease as of January 1 of the following year. All
3penalties collected by the Agency pursuant to this subsection
4shall be deposited into the Environmental Protection Permit and
5Inspection Fund.
6    (c) Any person that violates this Act, any rule or
7regulation adopted under this Act, any permit or term or
8condition of a permit, or any Board order and causes the death
9of fish or aquatic life shall, in addition to the other
10penalties provided by this Act, be liable to pay to the State
11an additional sum for the reasonable value of the fish or
12aquatic life destroyed. Any money so recovered shall be placed
13in the Wildlife and Fish Fund in the State Treasury.
14    (d) The penalties provided for in this Section may be
15recovered in a civil action.
16    (e) The State's Attorney of the county in which the
17violation occurred, or the Attorney General, may, at the
18request of the Agency or on his own motion, institute a civil
19action for an injunction, prohibitory or mandatory, to restrain
20violations of this Act, any rule or regulation adopted under
21this Act, any permit or term or condition of a permit, or any
22Board order, or to require such other actions as may be
23necessary to address violations of this Act, any rule or
24regulation adopted under this Act, any permit or term or
25condition of a permit, or any Board order.
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1violation occurred, or the Attorney General, shall bring such
2actions in the name of the people of the State of Illinois.
3Without limiting any other authority which may exist for the
4awarding of attorney's fees and costs, the Board or a court of
5competent jurisdiction may award costs and reasonable
6attorney's fees, including the reasonable costs of expert
7witnesses and consultants, to the State's Attorney or the
8Attorney General in a case where he has prevailed against a
9person who has committed a wilful, knowing or repeated
10violation of this Act, any rule or regulation adopted under
11this Act, any permit or term or condition of a permit, or any
12Board order.
13    Any funds collected under this subsection (f) in which the
14Attorney General has prevailed shall be deposited in the
15Hazardous Waste Fund created in Section 22.2 of this Act. Any
16funds collected under this subsection (f) in which a State's
17Attorney has prevailed shall be retained by the county in which
18he serves.
19    (g) All final orders imposing civil penalties pursuant to
20this Section shall prescribe the time for payment of such
21penalties. If any such penalty is not paid within the time
22prescribed, interest on such penalty at the rate set forth in
23subsection (a) of Section 1003 of the Illinois Income Tax Act,
24shall be paid for the period from the date payment is due until
25the date payment is received. However, if the time for payment
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1accrue during such stay.
2    (h) In determining the appropriate civil penalty to be
3imposed under subdivisions (a), (b)(1), (b)(2), (b)(3), or
4(b)(5) of this Section, the Board is authorized to consider any
5matters of record in mitigation or aggravation of penalty,
6including but not limited to the following factors:
7        (1) the duration and gravity of the violation;
8        (2) the presence or absence of due diligence on the
9    part of the respondent in attempting to comply with
10    requirements of this Act and regulations thereunder or to
11    secure relief therefrom as provided by this Act;
12        (3) any economic benefits accrued by the respondent
13    because of delay in compliance with requirements, in which
14    case the economic benefits shall be determined by the
15    lowest cost alternative for achieving compliance;
16        (4) the amount of monetary penalty which will serve to
17    deter further violations by the respondent and to otherwise
18    aid in enhancing voluntary compliance with this Act by the
19    respondent and other persons similarly subject to the Act;
20        (5) the number, proximity in time, and gravity of
21    previously adjudicated violations of this Act by the
22    respondent;
23        (6) whether the respondent voluntarily self-disclosed,
24    in accordance with subsection (i) of this Section, the
25    non-compliance to the Agency; and
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1    "supplemental environmental project," which means an
2    environmentally beneficial project that a respondent
3    agrees to undertake in settlement of an enforcement action
4    brought under this Act, but which the respondent is not
5    otherwise legally required to perform; and .
6        (8) whether the respondent has successfully completed
7    a Compliance Commitment Agreement under subsection (a) of
8    Section 31 of this Act to remedy the violations that are
9    the subject of the complaint.
10    In determining the appropriate civil penalty to be imposed
11under subsection (a) or paragraph (1), (2), (3), or (5) of
12subsection (b) of this Section, the Board shall ensure, in all
13cases, that the penalty is at least as great as the economic
14benefits, if any, accrued by the respondent as a result of the
15violation, unless the Board finds that imposition of such
16penalty would result in an arbitrary or unreasonable financial
17hardship. However, such civil penalty may be off-set in whole
18or in part pursuant to a supplemental environmental project
19agreed to by the complainant and the respondent.
20    (i) A person who voluntarily self-discloses non-compliance
21to the Agency, of which the Agency had been unaware, is
22entitled to a 100% reduction in the portion of the penalty that
23is not based on the economic benefit of non-compliance if the
24person can establish the following:
25        (1) that the non-compliance was discovered through an
26    environmental audit or a compliance management system

 

 

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1    documented by the regulated entity as reflecting the
2    regulated entity's due diligence in preventing, detecting,
3    and correcting violations;
4        (2) that the non-compliance was disclosed in writing
5    within 30 days of the date on which the person discovered
6    it;
7        (3) that the non-compliance was discovered and
8    disclosed prior to:
9            (i) the commencement of an Agency inspection,
10        investigation, or request for information;
11            (ii) notice of a citizen suit;
12            (iii) the filing of a complaint by a citizen, the
13        Illinois Attorney General, or the State's Attorney of
14        the county in which the violation occurred;
15            (iv) the reporting of the non-compliance by an
16        employee of the person without that person's
17        knowledge; or
18            (v) imminent discovery of the non-compliance by
19        the Agency;
20        (4) that the non-compliance is being corrected and any
21    environmental harm is being remediated in a timely fashion;
22        (5) that the person agrees to prevent a recurrence of
23    the non-compliance;
24        (6) that no related non-compliance events have
25    occurred in the past 3 years at the same facility or in the
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1    owned or operated by the person;
2        (7) that the non-compliance did not result in serious
3    actual harm or present an imminent and substantial
4    endangerment to human health or the environment or violate
5    the specific terms of any judicial or administrative order
6    or consent agreement;
7        (8) that the person cooperates as reasonably requested
8    by the Agency after the disclosure; and
9        (9) that the non-compliance was identified voluntarily
10    and not through a monitoring, sampling, or auditing
11    procedure that is required by statute, rule, permit,
12    judicial or administrative order, or consent agreement.
13    If a person can establish all of the elements under this
14subsection except the element set forth in paragraph (1) of
15this subsection, the person is entitled to a 75% reduction in
16the portion of the penalty that is not based upon the economic
17benefit of non-compliance.
18    (j) In addition to any an other remedy or penalty that may
19apply, whether civil or criminal, any person who violates
20Section 22.52 of this Act shall be liable for an additional
21civil penalty of up to 3 times the gross amount of any
22pecuniary gain resulting from the violation.
23    (k) In addition to any other remedy or penalty that may
24apply, whether civil or criminal, any person who violates
25subdivision (a)(7.6) of Section 31 of this Act shall be liable
26for an additional civil penalty of $3,000.

 

 

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1(Source: P.A. 95-331, eff. 8-21-07; 96-603, eff. 8-24-09;
296-737, eff. 8-25-09; 96-1000, eff. 7-2-10; 96-1416, eff.
37-30-10.)
 
4    Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon
5becoming law.".