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90_HB3770

      225 ILCS 610/17           from Ch. 8, par. 165
      510 ILCS 77/10.30
      510 ILCS 77/10.40
      510 ILCS 77/10.60
      510 ILCS 77/35
          Amends the Dead Animal Disposal Act  to  provide  that  a
      composting site under the Livestock Management Facilities Act
      shall  be  located at least one-quarter mile from the nearest
      residence (now occupied residence).    Amends  the  Livestock
      Management Facilities Act.  Provides that 2 or more livestock
      management  facilities or livestock waste handling facilities
      under common ownership that are adjacent  (now  separated  by
      one-quarter  mile  or  less)  shall  be  considered  a single
      facility.  Provides that a "populated area" includes a  large
      outdoor area used for education or recreation, areas where at
      least 10 inhabited farm or non-farm (now non-farm) residences
      are  located,  or certain places where at least an average of
      50 persons (now at least 50 persons) frequent.  Increases the
      minimum setbacks  from  populated  areas  or  residences  for
      livestock  management  facilities or livestock waste handling
      facilities.  Provides that facilities serving less  than  300
      (now  50)  animal  units  shall  be  exempt  from the setback
      requirements.   Makes other changes.  Effective immediately.
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 1        AN ACT concerning livestock facilities.
 2        Be it enacted by the People of  the  State  of  Illinois,
 3    represented in the General Assembly:
 4        Section  5.   The  Illinois  Dead  Animal Disposal Act is
 5    amended by changing Section 17 as follows:
 6        (225 ILCS 610/17) (from Ch. 8, par. 165)
 7        (Text of Section before amendment by P.A. 90-565)
 8        Sec. 17.  No person caring for, acting as  an  agent  for
 9    the  owner of or owning any animal, poultry or fish which has
10    died shall allow the body or parts of the body to  lie  about
11    the  premises.  Such  body  or  parts  of  the  body shall be
12    disposed of within 24 hours  after  death  as  prescribed  by
13    regulations  of  the  Department. The Department may prohibit
14    the hauling or transportation of  the  body  of  any  animal,
15    poultry  or  fish  which  has  died  of  a highly contagious,
16    infectious or communicable disease and may specify the method
17    of disposal.
18        The  owner,  operator,  caretaker  or  animal  collection
19    service may dispose of bodies of  dead  animals,  poultry  or
20    fish by composting on the site where the death of the animals
21    occurred,  or  by  transporting  the  bodies  to  a  licensed
22    landfill for disposal.  Parts of bodies may be transported to
23    the  licensed  landfill only in the case of on-site slaughter
24    or on-site necropsy performed to determine the cause of death
25    of the animal.  Transporting the bodies  or  those  parts  of
26    bodies  shall  be  by conveyance that is owned or operated by
27    the owner, operator, caretaker or animal collection service.
28        When the destruction or disposal of a body or parts of  a
29    body of an animal, poultry or fish, is by burying, burning or
30    composting,  it  shall  be  done  in  a manner as required by
31    regulations of the Department  and  in  compliance  with  the
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 1    requirements of the Environmental Protection Act.
 2    (Source: P.A. 88-133.)
 3        (Text of Section after amendment by P.A. 90-565)
 4        Sec.  17.  (a)  No  person caring for, acting as an agent
 5    for the owner of or owning any animal, poultry or fish  which
 6    has  died  shall  allow  the body or parts of the body to lie
 7    about the premises. Such body or parts of the body  shall  be
 8    disposed  of  within  24  hours  after death as prescribed by
 9    regulations of the Department. The  Department  may  prohibit
10    the  hauling  or  transportation  of  the body of any animal,
11    poultry or fish  which  has  died  of  a  highly  contagious,
12    infectious or communicable disease and may specify the method
13    of disposal.
14        (b)  The  owner, operator, caretaker or animal collection
15    service may dispose of bodies of  dead  animals,  poultry  or
16    fish by composting on the site where the death of the animals
17    occurred,  or  by  transporting  the  bodies  to  a  licensed
18    landfill for disposal.  Parts of bodies may be transported to
19    the  licensed  landfill only in the case of on-site slaughter
20    or on-site necropsy performed to determine the cause of death
21    of the animal.  Transporting the bodies  or  those  parts  of
22    bodies  shall  be  by conveyance that is owned or operated by
23    the owner, operator, caretaker or animal collection service.
24        (c)  When the destruction or disposal of a body or  parts
25    of  a  body  of  an  animal,  poultry or fish, is by burying,
26    burning or composting, it  shall  be  done  in  a  manner  as
27    required  by  regulations of the Department and in compliance
28    with the requirements of the Environmental Protection Act.
29        (d)  Any site where the bodies of dead animals or poultry
30    are to be composted shall comply with the following setbacks:
31             (1)  The composting site shall include a setback  of
32        at  least  200 feet from the nearest potable water supply
33        well, except in accordance with subsection (b) of Section
34        14.2 of the Environmental Protection Act.
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 1             (2)  The composting site shall  be  located  outside
 2        the  boundary of the 10-year floodplain or the site shall
 3        be protected from flooding.
 4             (3)  A  composting  site   constructed   after   the
 5        effective  date  of  this amendatory Act of 1997 so as to
 6        constitute a "new facility" after that date as defined in
 7        the Livestock Management Facilities Act shall be  located
 8        at  least  1/4  mile  from the nearest occupied residence
 9        (other than a residence located on the same  property  as
10        the facility).
11    (Source: P.A. 90-565, eff. 6-1-98.)
12        Section  10.   The Livestock Management Facilities Act is
13    amended by changing Sections 10.30, 10.40, 10.60, and  35  as
14    follows:
15        (510 ILCS 77/10.30)
16        Sec.  10.30.  Livestock  management  facility. "Livestock
17    management facility"  means  any  animal  feeding  operation,
18    livestock   shelter,  or  on-farm  milking  and  accompanying
19    milk-handling  area.  Two  or   more   livestock   management
20    facilities  under  common ownership, where the facilities (i)
21    are adjacent, (ii) not separated by a minimum distance of 1/4
22    mile, and  that  share  a  common  livestock  waste  handling
23    facility,  or  (iii)  share common acreage for the storage or
24    disposal of waste shall  be  considered  a  single  livestock
25    management  facility.   A  livestock  management  facility at
26    educational institutions, livestock pasture operations, where
27    animals are housed on a temporary basis such  as  county  and
28    state fairs, livestock shows, race tracks, and horse breeding
29    and  foaling  farms,  and  market  holding facilities are not
30    subject to this Act.
31    (Source: P.A. 89-456, eff. 5-21-96.)
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 1        (510 ILCS 77/10.40)
 2        Sec.   10.40.  Livestock   waste    handling    facility.
 3    "Livestock  waste  handling  facility"  means individually or
 4    collectively those immovable constructions or devices, except
 5    sewers, used for collecting, pumping, treating, or  disposing
 6    of  livestock  waste  or for the recovery of by-products from
 7    the livestock waste.  Two or more  livestock  waste  handling
 8    facilities  under  common  ownership and where the facilities
 9    are adjacent not separated by a minimum distance of 1/4  mile
10    shall   be  considered  a  single  livestock  waste  handling
11    facility.
12    (Source: P.A. 89-456, eff. 5-21-96.)
13        (510 ILCS 77/10.60)
14        Sec. 10.60.  Populated area. "Populated area"  means  any
15    area  where at least 10 inhabited farm or non-farm residences
16    are located or where  at  least  an  average  of  50  persons
17    frequent a common place of assembly or a non-farm business at
18    least  once  per  week.  "Populated  area"  includes  a large
19    outdoor area defined by real property boundaries that is used
20    for recreation, education, or similar purposes.
21    (Source: P.A. 89-456, eff. 5-21-96.)
22        (510 ILCS 77/35)
23        Sec. 35.  Setbacks for livestock management and livestock
24    handling facilities.
25        (a)  Grandfather provision; facilities in existence prior
26    to  July  15,  1991.  Livestock  management  facilities   and
27    livestock  waste  handling  facilities  in existence prior to
28    July 15, 1991 shall comply with setbacks in  existence  prior
29    to  July 15, 1991, as set forth in the Illinois Environmental
30    Protection Act and rules promulgated under that Act.
31        (b)  Grandfather provision; facilities  in  existence  on
32    effective date and after July 15, 1991.  Livestock management
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 1    facilities   and   livestock  waste  handling  facilities  in
 2    existence on the effective date of this Act  but  after  July
 3    15, 1991 shall comply with setbacks in existence prior to the
 4    effective  date  of  this  Act,  as set forth in the Illinois
 5    Environmental Protection Act and rules promulgated under that
 6    Act.
 7        (c)  New livestock management or livestock waste handling
 8    facilities. Any new facility shall comply with the  following
 9    setbacks:
10             (1)  For  purposes of determining setback distances,
11        minimum distances shall  be  measured  from  the  nearest
12        property  line corner of the residence or place of common
13        assembly to the nearest  edge  corner  of  the  livestock
14        waste handling facility earthen waste lagoon or livestock
15        management facility, whichever is closer.
16             (2)  A  livestock  management  facility or livestock
17        waste handling facility  serving less than 300 50  animal
18        units shall be exempt from setback distances as set forth
19        in  this  Act  but  shall be subject to rules promulgated
20        under the Illinois Environmental Protection Act.
21             (3)  For a livestock management  facility  or  waste
22        handling facility serving 300 50 or greater but less than
23        500  1,000 animal units, the minimum setback shall be 1/4
24        mile from the nearest farm or occupied non-farm residence
25        and 1/2 mile from the nearest populated area.
26             (4)  For  a   livestock   management   facility   or
27        livestock  waste  handling facility with a maximum design
28        capacity of 500 or more but less than 1,000 serving 1,000
29        or greater but less than 7,000 animal units, the  setback
30        is as follows:
31                  (A)  For  a populated area, the minimum setback
32             shall be 2 miles increased 440 feet over the minimum
33             setback of 1/2 mile for each additional 1,000 animal
34             units over 1,000 animal units.
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 1                  (B)  For any occupied  residence,  the  minimum
 2             setback shall be three-quarters of a mile unless the
 3             resident or owner waives compliance with the minimum
 4             setback  increased 220 feet over the minimum setback
 5             of 1/4 mile for each additional 1,000  animal  units
 6             over 1,000 animal units.
 7                  (C)  For  residents  with  special  respiratory
 8             problems, the minimum setback shall be 1 mile.
 9             (5)  For   a   livestock   management   facility  or
10        livestock waste handling facility with a  maximum  design
11        capacity of 1,000 or more serving 7,000 or greater animal
12        units,  the minimum setbacks under paragraph (4) shall be
13        increased by one foot for  each  additional  animal  unit
14        over  1,000  animal  units  at the facility setback is as
15        follows: (A) for a populated area,  the  minimum  setback
16        shall be 1 mile.
17                  (B)  For  any  occupied  residence, the minimum
18             setback shall be 1/2 mile.
19        (d)  Requirements  governing  the  location  of   a   new
20    livestock    management    facility    and    new   livestock
21    waste-handling facility  and  conditions  for  exemptions  or
22    compliance  with the maximum feasible location as provided in
23    rules  adopted  pursuant  to   the   Illinois   Environmental
24    Protection  Act  concerning  agriculture  regulated pollution
25    shall apply to those facilities identified in subsections (b)
26    and (c) of this Section.  With regard to the maximum feasible
27    location requirements, any reference to a setback distance in
28    the rules under the  Illinois  Environmental  Protection  Act
29    shall  mean  the  appropriate  distance  as set forth in this
30    Section.
31        (e)  Setback category shall be determined by  the  design
32    capacity   in   animal  units  of  the  livestock  management
33    facility.
34        (f)  (Blank). Setbacks may be decreased  when  innovative
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 1    designs  as  approved by the Department are incorporated into
 2    the facility.
 3        (g)  A setback may be decreased when waivers are obtained
 4    from owners of residences that are occupied  and  located  in
 5    the setback area.
 6        (h)  For a new livestock management facility or livestock
 7    waste handling facility with a maximum design capacity of 500
 8    or  more  animal  units, the minimum setback from any surface
 9    water shall be at least one-quarter mile.
10    (Source: P.A. 89-456, eff. 5-21-96.)
11        Section 95.  No acceleration or delay.   Where  this  Act
12    makes changes in a statute that is represented in this Act by
13    text  that  is not yet or no longer in effect (for example, a
14    Section represented by multiple versions), the  use  of  that
15    text  does  not  accelerate or delay the taking effect of (i)
16    the changes made by this Act or (ii) provisions derived  from
17    any other Public Act.
18        Section  99.  Effective date.  This Act takes effect upon
19    becoming law.

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