(415 ILCS 5/32) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1032)
Sec. 32.
All hearings under this Title shall be held before a qualified hearing
officer, who may be attended by at least one member of the Board,
designated by the Chairman. All such hearings shall be open to the public,
and any person may submit written statements to the Board in connection
with the subject thereof. In addition, the Board may permit any person to
offer oral testimony.
Any party to a hearing under this subsection may be represented by
counsel, may make oral or written argument, offer testimony, cross-examine
witnesses, or take any combination of such actions. All testimony taken
before the Board shall be recorded stenographically. The transcript so
recorded, and any additional matter accepted for the record, shall be open
to public inspection, and copies thereof shall be made available to any
person upon payment of the actual cost of reproducing the original.
(Source: P.A. 76-2429.)
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(415 ILCS 5/33) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1033)
Sec. 33.
Board orders.
(a) After due consideration of the written and oral
statements, the testimony and arguments that shall be submitted at the
hearing, or upon default in appearance of the respondent on return day
specified in the notice, the Board shall issue and enter such final order,
or make such final determination, as it shall deem appropriate under the
circumstances. It shall not be a defense to findings of violations of the
provisions of this Act, any rule or regulation adopted under this Act,
any permit or term or condition of a permit, or any Board order, or a bar to
the assessment of
civil penalties that the person has come into compliance subsequent to the
violation, except where such action is barred by any applicable State or
federal statute of limitation. In all such matters the Board shall file and
publish a written opinion stating the facts and reasons leading to its
decision. The Board shall immediately notify the respondent of such order
in writing by registered mail.
(b) Such order may include a direction to cease and desist from
violations of this Act, any rule or regulation adopted under this Act,
any permit or term or condition of a permit, or any Board order, and/or the imposition by the Board of civil
penalties in accord with Section 42 of this Act. The Board may also
revoke the permit as a penalty for violation. If such order includes a
reasonable delay during which to correct a violation, the Board may require
the posting of sufficient performance bond or other security to assure the
correction of such violation within the time prescribed.
(c) In making its orders and determinations, the Board shall take
into consideration all the facts and circumstances bearing upon the
reasonableness of the emissions, discharges or deposits involved including,
but not limited to:
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(v) any subsequent compliance.
Whenever a proceeding before the Board may affect the right of the
public individually or collectively to the use of community sewer or water
facilities provided by a municipally owned or publicly regulated company,
the Board shall at least 30 days prior to the scheduled date of the first
hearing in such proceeding, give notice of the date, time, place, and
purpose of such hearing by public advertisement in a newspaper of general
circulation in the area of the State concerned. The Board shall conduct a
full and complete hearing into the social and economic impact which would
result from restriction or denial of the right to use such facilities and
allow all persons claiming an interest to intervene as parties and present
evidence of such social and economic impact.
(d) All orders issued and entered by the Board pursuant to this Section
shall be enforceable by injunction, mandamus, or other appropriate remedy,
in accordance with Section 42 of this Act.
(Source: P.A. 93-152, eff. 7-10-03.)
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(415 ILCS 5/34) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1034)
Sec. 34. (a) Upon a finding that episode or emergency conditions
specified in Board regulations exist, the Agency shall declare such alerts
or emergencies as provided by those regulations. While such an alert or
emergency is in effect, the Agency may seal any equipment, vehicle, vessel,
aircraft, or other facility operated in violation of such regulations.
(b) In cases other than those identified in subsection (a) of this Section: (1) At any pollution control facility where the | ||
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(c) It shall be a Class A misdemeanor to break any seal affixed under
this section, or to operate any sealed equipment, vehicle, vessel,
aircraft, or other facility until the seal is removed according to law.
(d) The owner or operator of any equipment, vehicle, vessel, aircraft or
other facility sealed pursuant to this section is entitled to a hearing in
accord with Section 32 of this Act to determine whether the seal should be
removed; except that in such hearing at least one Board member shall be
present, and those Board members present may render a final decision
without regard to the requirements of paragraph (a) of Section 5 of this
Act. The petitioner may also seek immediate injunctive relief.
(Source: P.A. 94-272, eff. 7-19-05.)
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(415 ILCS 5/Tit. IX heading) TITLE IX: VARIANCES AND TIME-LIMITED WATER QUALITY STANDARDS
(Source: P.A. 99-937, eff. 2-24-17.) |
(415 ILCS 5/35) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1035)
Sec. 35.
Variances; general provisions.
To the extent consistent with applicable provisions of the
Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as now or hereafter amended, the Federal
Safe Drinking Water Act (P.L. 93-523), as now or hereafter amended, the Clean
Air Act as amended in 1977 (P.L. 95-95), and regulations pursuant thereto, and
to the extent consistent with applicable provisions of the Federal Resource
Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976 (P.L. 94-580), and regulations pursuant
thereto:
(a) The Board may grant individual
variances beyond the limitations prescribed in this Act, whenever it
is found, upon presentation of adequate proof, that compliance with any
rule or regulation, requirement or order of the Board would impose an
arbitrary or unreasonable hardship. However, the Board is not required to
find that an arbitrary or unreasonable hardship exists exclusively because
the regulatory standard is under review and the costs of compliance are
substantial and certain. In granting or denying a variance the Board shall
file and publish a written opinion stating the facts and reasons leading to
its decision.
(b) The Agency shall grant provisional variances whenever
it is found, upon presentation of adequate proof, that compliance on a short
term basis with any rule or
regulation, requirement or order of the Board, or with any permit
requirement, would impose an arbitrary or unreasonable hardship.
(Source: P.A. 93-152, eff. 7-10-03.)
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(415 ILCS 5/36) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1036)
Sec. 36.
Variances and provisional variances.
(a) In granting a variance the Board may impose such
conditions as the policies of this Act may require. If the hardship
complained of consists solely of the need for a reasonable delay in
which to correct a violation of this Act or of the Board regulations,
the Board shall condition the grant of such variance upon the posting of
sufficient performance bond or other security to assure the completion
of the work covered by the variance. The Board shall have no authority
to delegate to the Agency its powers to require such performance bond.
The original amount of such performance bond shall not exceed the
reasonable cost of the work to be completed pursuant to the variance.
The obligation under such bond shall at no time exceed the reasonable
cost of work remaining pursuant to the variance.
(b) Except as provided by Section 38 of this Act, any variance
granted pursuant to the provisions of this Section shall be granted for
such period of time, not exceeding five years, as shall be specified by
the Board at the time of the grant of such variance, and upon the
condition that the person who receives such variance shall make such
periodic progress reports as the Board shall specify. Such variance may
be extended from year to year by affirmative action of the Board, but
only if satisfactory progress has been shown.
(c) Any provisional variance granted by the Agency pursuant
to subsection (b) of Section 35 shall be for a period of time not to exceed
45 days. A provisional variance may be extended up to an additional 45 days by written decision of the Agency.
The provisional variances granted to any one person shall not exceed a total
of 90 days during any calendar year.
(Source: P.A. 93-152, eff. 7-10-03.)
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