Public Act 0050 104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY|   
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| Public Act 104-0050 
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| | HB1699 Enrolled | LRB104 10050 BDA 20121 b | 
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|     AN ACT concerning safety.
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|     Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,  | 
| represented in the General Assembly:
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|     Section 5. The Environmental Protection Act is amended by  | 
| changing Section 13.5 as follows:
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|     (415 ILCS 5/13.5) | 
|     Sec. 13.5. Sewage works; operator certification.  | 
|     (a) For the purposes of this Section, the term "sewage  | 
| works" includes, without limitation, wastewater treatment  | 
| works, pretreatment works, and sewers and collection systems. | 
|     (b) The Agency may establish and enforce standards for the  | 
| definition and certification of the technical competency of  | 
| personnel who operate sewage works, and for ascertaining that  | 
| sewage works are under the supervision of trained individuals  | 
| whose qualifications have been approved by the Agency. | 
|     (c) The Agency may issue certificates of competency to  | 
| persons meeting the standards of technical competency  | 
| established by the Agency under this Section, and may  | 
| promulgate and enforce regulations pertaining to the issuance  | 
| and use of those certificates. | 
|     (d) The Agency shall administer the certification program  | 
| established under this Section. The Agency may enter into  | 
| formal working agreements with other departments or agencies  | 
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| of State or local government under which all or portions of its  | 
| authority under this Section may be delegated to the  | 
| cooperating department or agency. | 
|     (e) This Section and the changes made to subdivision  | 
| (a)(4) of Section 13 by this amendatory Act of the 93rd General  | 
| Assembly do not invalidate the operator certification rules  | 
| previously adopted by the Agency and codified as Part 380 of  | 
| Title 35, Subtitle C, Chapter II of the Illinois  | 
| Administrative Code. Those rules, as amended from time to  | 
| time, shall continue in effect until they are superseded or  | 
| repealed. | 
|     (f) The Agency shall establish an operator-in-training  | 
| wastewater-operator program through which an applicant who  | 
| does not possess a high school diploma or its equivalent may  | 
| act as an operator-in-training working under a certified  | 
| wastewater operator if the applicant demonstrates all of the  | 
| following: | 
|         (1) The applicant is capable of performing the  | 
| required duties without endangering the health and  | 
| well-being of the populace. | 
|         (2) The applicant is capable of maintaining and  | 
| properly operating the structures and equipment entrusted  | 
| to the applicant's care. | 
|         (3) The applicant is capable of conducting and  | 
| maintaining the facility in a safe manner. | 
|         (4) The applicant has passed any examinations that are  | 
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| required by the Agency to be considered an operator in  | 
| training. | 
|         (5) The applicant must work under the direct  | 
| supervision of a certified operator who holds a  | 
| certificate of technical competency of the appropriate  | 
| class for the wastewater treatment or pretreatment works.  | 
|     The Agency may adopt any rules needed to implement this  | 
| subsection (f).  | 
| (Source: P.A. 93-170, eff. 7-10-03.)
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|     Section 10. The Public Water Supply Operations Act is  | 
| amended by changing Section 14 as follows:
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|     (415 ILCS 45/14)  (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 514) | 
|     Sec. 14. Every community water supply operator certified  | 
| by the Agency shall be capable of performing his or her duties  | 
| without endangering the health and well being of the populace;  | 
| shall be able to read and write English; and shall produce  | 
| evidence acceptable to the Agency as to his or her character  | 
| and his or her ability to maintain and operate properly the  | 
| structures and equipment entrusted to the operator's care. In  | 
| addition, water supply operators shall be certified as Class  | 
| "A", Class "B", Class "C", Class "D" operators in accordance  | 
| with classes based on the level of competency determined by  | 
| examination and in accordance with educational and experience  | 
| levels as follows: | 
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|     (a) Class "A" and Class "B" Water Supply Operator  | 
| Certificates require graduation from high school or equivalent  | 
| and not less than 3 years of acceptable study, training, and  | 
| responsible experience in water supply operation or management  | 
| as described in Sections 13 and 14 of this Act. | 
|     (b)  Class "C" Water Supply Operator Certificates require  | 
| graduation from high school or the equivalent and not less  | 
| than one year of acceptable study, training, and responsible  | 
| experience in water supply operation or management as  | 
| described in Sections 13 and 14 of this Act. | 
|     (c)  Class "D" Water Supply Operator Certificates require  | 
| graduation from high school or equivalent and not less than 6  | 
| months of acceptable study, training, and responsible  | 
| experience in water supply operation or management as  | 
| described in Sections 13 and 14 of this Act. | 
|     (d) The requirement for graduation from high school or the  | 
| equivalent shall be waived for community water supply  | 
| operators certified prior to the effective date of this  | 
| amendatory Act of the 91st General Assembly and for community  | 
| water supply operators certified under Section 19(a) of this  | 
| Act. | 
|     (e) The Agency shall establish an operator-in-training  | 
| community water-supply operator program through which an  | 
| applicant who does not possess a high school diploma or its  | 
| equivalent may act as an operator-in-training working under a  | 
| certified community water-supply operator if the applicant  | 
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| demonstrates all of the following: | 
|         (1) The applicant is capable of performing the  | 
| required duties without endangering the health and  | 
| well-being of the populace. | 
|         (2) The applicant is capable of maintaining and  | 
| properly operating the structures and equipment entrusted  | 
| to the applicant's care. | 
|         (3) The applicant is capable of conducting and  | 
| maintaining the water treatment or distribution processes  | 
| in a manner which will provide safe, potable water for  | 
| human consumption. | 
|         (4) The applicant has submitted evidence of good  | 
| character. The Agency shall consider the violation of any  | 
| of the following statutes as evidence of poor character: | 
|             (A) Section 44 of the Illinois Environmental  | 
| Protection Act; | 
|             (B) Section 29D-14.9 of the Criminal Code of 2012  | 
| (terrorism); | 
|             (C) Section 29D-15.1 of the Criminal Code of 2012  | 
| (causing a catastrophe); or | 
|             (D) Section 29D-20 of the Criminal Code of 2012  | 
| (making a terrorist threat). | 
|         (5) The applicant has passed any examinations that are  | 
| required for the specific certification required for the  | 
| certified community water supply operator under whom the  | 
| operator-in-training is working. | 
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|         (6) The applicant must work under the direct  | 
| supervision of a responsible operator in charge for the  | 
| community water supply. | 
|     The Agency may adopt rules to implement this subsection  | 
| (e).  | 
| (Source: P.A. 91-84, eff. 7-9-99.) |