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  | Public Act 102-0613 
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| | HB3739 Enrolled | LRB102 14540 CPF 19893 b | 
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|     AN ACT concerning safety.
  
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|     Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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| represented in the General Assembly:
  
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|     Section   1. This Act may be referred to as the Lead Service  | 
| Line Replacement and Notification Act.
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|     Section 5. The Department of Commerce and Economic  | 
| Opportunity Law of the
Civil Administrative  Code of Illinois  | 
| is amended  by adding Section 605-870 as follows:
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|     (20 ILCS 605/605-870 new) | 
|     Sec. 605-870. Low-income water assistance policy and  | 
| program. | 
|     (a) The Department shall by rule establish a comprehensive  | 
| low-income water assistance policy and program that  | 
| incorporates financial assistance and includes, but is not  | 
| limited to, water efficiency or water quality projects, such  | 
| as lead service line replacement, or other measures to ensure  | 
| that residents have access to affordable and clean water. The  | 
| policy and program shall not jeopardize the ability of public  | 
| utilities, community water supplies, or other entities to  | 
| receive just compensation for providing services. The  | 
| resources applied in achieving the policy and program shall be  | 
| coordinated and efficiently used through the integration of  | 
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| public programs and through the targeting of assistance. The  | 
| rule or rules shall be adopted within 180 days after receiving  | 
| an appropriation for the program. | 
|     (b) Any person who is a resident of the State and whose  | 
| household income is not greater than an amount determined  | 
| annually by the Department may apply for assistance under this  | 
| Section in accordance with rules adopted by the Department. In  | 
| setting the annual eligibility level, the Department shall  | 
| consider the amount of available funding and may not set a  | 
| limit higher than 150% of the poverty guidelines updated  | 
| periodically in the Federal Register by the U.S. Department of  | 
| Health and Human Services under the authority of 42 U.S.C.  | 
| 9902(2). | 
|     (c) Applicants who qualify for assistance under subsection  | 
| (b) shall, subject to appropriation from the General Assembly  | 
| and availability of funds by the Department, receive  | 
| assistance as provided under this Section. The Department,  | 
| upon receipt of moneys authorized under this Section for  | 
| assistance, shall commit funds for each qualified applicant in  | 
| an amount determined by the Department. In determining the  | 
| amounts of assistance to be provided to or on behalf of a  | 
| qualified applicant the Department shall ensure that the  | 
| highest amounts of assistance go to households with the  | 
| greatest water costs in relation to household income. The  | 
| Department may consider factors such as water costs, household  | 
| size, household income, and region of the State when  | 
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| determining individual household benefits. In adopting rules  | 
| for the administration of this Section, the Department shall  | 
| ensure that a minimum of one-third of the funds for the program  | 
| are available  for  benefits to eligible households with the  | 
| lowest incomes and that elderly households, households with  | 
| persons with disabilities, and households with children under  | 
| 6 years of age are offered a priority application period. | 
|     (d) Application materials for the program shall be made  | 
| available in multiple languages. 
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|     Section 10. The State Finance Act is amended by adding  | 
| Section 5.938 as follows:
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|     (30 ILCS 105/5.938 new) | 
|     Sec. 5.938. The Lead Service Line Replacement Fund.
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|     Section 15. The Environmental Protection Act is amended  by  | 
| adding Section 17.12 as follows:
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|     (415 ILCS 5/17.12 new) | 
|     Sec. 17.12. Lead service line replacement and  | 
| notification. | 
|     (a) The purpose of this Act is to: (1) require the owners  | 
| and operators of community water supplies to develop,  | 
| implement, and maintain a comprehensive water service line  | 
| material inventory and a comprehensive lead service line  | 
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| replacement plan, provide notice to occupants of potentially  | 
| affected buildings before any construction or repair work on  | 
| water mains or lead service lines, and request access to  | 
| potentially affected buildings before replacing lead service  | 
| lines; and (2) prohibit partial lead service line  | 
| replacements, except as authorized within this Section. | 
|     (b) The General Assembly finds and declares that:  | 
|         (1) There is no safe level of exposure to heavy metal  | 
| lead, as found by the United States Environmental  | 
| Protection Agency and the Centers for Disease Control and  | 
| Prevention. | 
|         (2) Lead service lines can convey this harmful  | 
| substance to the drinking water supply. | 
|         (3) According to the Illinois Environmental Protection  | 
| Agency's 2018 Service Line Material Inventory, the State  | 
| of Illinois is estimated to have over 680,000 lead-based  | 
| service lines still in operation. | 
|         (4) The true number of lead service lines is not fully  | 
| known because Illinois lacks an adequate inventory of lead  | 
| service lines. | 
|         (5) For the general health, safety and welfare of its  | 
| residents, all lead service lines in Illinois should be  | 
| disconnected from the drinking water supply, and the  | 
| State's drinking water supply.  | 
|     (c) In this Section: | 
|     "Advisory Board" means the Lead Service Line Replacement  | 
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| Advisory Board created under subsection (x). | 
|     "Community water supply" has the meaning ascribed to it in  | 
| Section 3.145 of this Act. | 
|     "Department" means the Department of Public Health. | 
|     "Emergency repair" means any unscheduled water main, water  | 
| service, or water valve repair or replacement that results  | 
| from failure or accident. | 
|     "Fund" means the Lead Service Line Replacement Fund  | 
| created under subsection (bb). | 
|     "Lead service line" means a service line made of lead or  | 
| service line connected to a lead pigtail, lead gooseneck, or  | 
| other lead fitting. | 
|     "Material inventory" means a water service line material  | 
| inventory developed by a community water supply under this  | 
| Act. | 
|     "Noncommunity water supply" has the meaning ascribed to it  | 
| in Section 3.145 of the Environmental Protection Act. | 
|     "NSF/ANSI Standard" means a water treatment standard  | 
| developed by NSF International. | 
|     "Partial lead service line replacement" means replacement  | 
| of only a portion of a lead service line. | 
|     "Potentially affected building" means any building that is  | 
| provided water service through a service line that is either a  | 
| lead service line or a suspected lead service line. | 
|     "Public water supply" has the meaning ascribed to it in  | 
| Section 3.365 of this Act. | 
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|     "Service line" means the piping, tubing, and necessary  | 
| appurtenances acting as a conduit from the water main or  | 
| source of potable water supply to the building plumbing at the  | 
| first shut-off valve or 18 inches inside the building,  | 
| whichever is shorter. | 
|     "Suspected lead service line" means a service line that a  | 
| community water supply finds more likely than not to be made of  | 
| lead after completing the requirements under paragraphs (2)  | 
| through (5) of subsection (h). | 
|     "Small system" means a community water supply that  | 
| regularly serves water to 3,300 or fewer persons.  | 
|     (d) An owner or operator of a community water supply  | 
| shall:  | 
|         (1) develop an initial material inventory by April 15,  | 
| 2022 and electronically submit by April 15, 2023 an  | 
| updated material inventory electronically to the Agency;  | 
| and | 
|         (2) deliver a complete material inventory to the  | 
| Agency no later than April 15, 2024, or such time as  | 
| required by federal law, whichever is sooner. The complete  | 
| inventory shall report the composition of all service  | 
| lines in the community water supply's distribution system.  | 
|     (e) The Agency shall review and approve the final material  | 
| inventory submitted to it under subsection (d). | 
|     (f) If a community water supply does not submit a complete  | 
| inventory to the Agency by April 15, 2024 under paragraph (2)  | 
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| of subsection (d), the community water supply may apply for an  | 
| extension to the Agency no less than 3 months prior to the due  | 
| date. The Agency shall develop criteria for granting material  | 
| inventory extensions. When considering requests for extension,  | 
| the Agency shall, at a minimum, consider:  | 
|         (1) the number of service connections in a water  | 
| supply; and | 
|         (2) the number of service lines of an unknown material  | 
| composition. | 
|     (g) A material inventory prepared for a community water  | 
| supply under subsection (d) shall identify:  | 
|         (1) the total number of service lines connected to the  | 
| community water supply's distribution system; | 
|         (2) the materials of construction of each service line  | 
| connected to the community water supply's distribution  | 
| system; | 
|         (3) the number of suspected lead service lines that  | 
| were newly identified in the material inventory for the  | 
| community water supply after the community water supply  | 
| last submitted a service line inventory to the Agency; and | 
|         (4) the number of suspected or known lead service  | 
| lines that were replaced after the community water supply  | 
| last submitted a service line inventory to the Agency, and  | 
| the material of the service line that replaced each lead  | 
| service line.  | 
|     When identifying the materials of construction under  | 
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| paragraph (2) of this subsection, the owner or operator of the  | 
| community water supply shall to the best of the owner's or  | 
| operator's ability  identify the type of construction material  | 
| used on the customer's side of the curb box, meter, or other  | 
| line of demarcation and the community water supply's side of  | 
| the curb box, meter, or other line of demarcation. | 
|     (h) In completing a material inventory under subsection  | 
| (d), the owner or operator of a community water supply shall:  | 
|         (1) prioritize inspections of high-risk areas  | 
| identified by the community water supply and inspections  | 
| of high-risk facilities, such as preschools, day care  | 
| centers, day care homes, group day care homes, parks,  | 
| playgrounds, hospitals, and clinics, and confirm service  | 
| line materials in those areas and at those facilities; | 
|         (2) review historical documentation, such as  | 
| construction logs or cards, as-built drawings, purchase  | 
| orders, and subdivision plans, to determine service line  | 
| material construction; | 
|         (3) when conducting distribution system maintenance,  | 
| visually inspect service lines and document materials of  | 
| construction; | 
|         (4) identify any time period when the service lines  | 
| being connected to its distribution system were primarily  | 
| lead service lines, if such a time period is known or  | 
| suspected; and | 
|         (5) discuss service line repair and installation with  | 
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| its employees, contractors, plumbers, other workers who  | 
| worked on service lines connected to its distribution  | 
| system, or all of the above. | 
|     (i) The owner or operator of each community water supply  | 
| shall maintain records of persons who refuse to grant access  | 
| to the interior of a building for purposes of identifying the  | 
| materials of construction of a service line. If a community  | 
| water supply has been denied access on the property or to the  | 
| interior of a building for that reason, then the community  | 
| water supply shall attempt to identify the service line as a  | 
| suspected lead service line, unless documentation is provided  | 
| showing otherwise. | 
|     (j) If a community water supply identifies a lead service  | 
| line connected to a building, the owner or operator of the  | 
| community water supply shall attempt to notify the owner of  | 
| the building and all occupants of the building of the  | 
| existence of the lead service line within 15 days after  | 
| identifying the lead service line, or as soon as is reasonably  | 
| possible thereafter. Individual written notice shall be given  | 
| according to the provisions of subsection (jj). | 
|     (k) An owner or operator of a community water supply has no  | 
| duty to include in the material inventory required under  | 
| subsection (d) information about service lines that are  | 
| physically disconnected from a water main in its distribution  | 
| system. | 
|     (l) The owner or operator of each community water supply  | 
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| shall post on its website a copy of the most recently submitted  | 
| material inventory or alternatively may request that the  | 
| Agency post a copy of that material inventory on the Agency's  | 
| website. | 
|     (m) Nothing in this Section shall be construed to require  | 
| service lines to be unearthed for the sole purpose of  | 
| inventorying. | 
|     (n) When an owner or operator of a community water supply  | 
| awards a contract under this Section, the owner or operator  | 
| shall make a good faith effort to use contractors and vendors  | 
| owned by minority persons, women, and persons with a  | 
| disability, as those terms are defined in Section 2 of the  | 
| Business Enterprise for Minorities, Women, and Persons with  | 
| Disabilities Act, for not less than 20% of the total  | 
| contracts, provided that: | 
|         (1) contracts representing at least 11% of the total  | 
| projects shall be awarded to minority-owned businesses,  as  | 
| defined in Section 2 of the Business Enterprise for  | 
| Minorities, Women, and Persons with Disabilities Act; | 
|         (2) contracts representing at least 7% of the total  | 
| projects shall be awarded to women-owned businesses,  as  | 
| defined in Section 2 of the Business Enterprise for  | 
| Minorities, Women, and Persons with Disabilities Act; and | 
|         (3) contracts representing at least 2% of the total  | 
| projects shall be awarded to businesses owned by persons  | 
| with a disability. | 
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|     Owners or operators of a community water supply are  | 
| encouraged to divide projects, whenever economically feasible,  | 
| into contracts of smaller size that ensure small business  | 
| contractors or vendors shall have the ability to qualify in  | 
| the applicable bidding process, when determining the ability  | 
| to deliver on a given contract based on scope and size, as a  | 
| responsible and responsive bidder. | 
|     When a contractor or vendor submits a bid or letter of  | 
| intent in response to a request for proposal or other bid  | 
| submission, the contractor or vendor shall include with its  | 
| responsive documents a utilization plan that shall address how  | 
| compliance with applicable good faith requirements set forth  | 
| in this subsection shall be addressed. | 
|     Under this subsection, "good faith effort" means
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| community water supply has taken all necessary steps to comply  | 
| with the goals of this subsection by complying with the  | 
| following: | 
|         (1) Soliciting through reasonable and available means  | 
| the interest of a business, as defined in Section 2 of the  | 
| Business Enterprise for Minorities, Women, and Persons  | 
| with Disabilities Act, that have the capability to perform  | 
| the work of the contract. The community water supply must  | 
| solicit this interest within sufficient time to allow  | 
| certified businesses  to respond. | 
|         (2) Providing interested certified businesses with  | 
| adequate information about the plans, specifications, and  | 
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| requirements of the contract, including addenda, in a  | 
| timely manner to assist them in responding to the  | 
| solicitation. | 
|         (3) Meeting in good faith with interested certified  | 
| businesses that have submitted bids. | 
|         (4) Effectively using the services of the State,  | 
| minority or women community organizations, minority or  | 
| women contractor groups, local, State, and federal  | 
| minority or women business assistance offices, and other  | 
| organizations to provide assistance in the recruitment and  | 
| placement of certified businesses. | 
|         (5) Making efforts to use appropriate forums for  | 
| purposes of advertising subcontracting opportunities  | 
| suitable for certified businesses. | 
|     The diversity goals defined in this subsection can be met  | 
| through direct award to diverse contractors and through the  | 
| use of diverse subcontractors and diverse vendors to  | 
| contracts.  | 
|     (o) An owner or operator of a community water supply shall  | 
| collect data necessary to ensure compliance with subsection  | 
| (n) no less than semi-annually and shall include progress  | 
| toward compliance of subsection (n) in the owner or operator's  | 
| report required under subsection (t-5). The report must  | 
| include data on vendor and employee diversity, including data  | 
| on the owner's or operator's implementation of subsection (n). | 
|     (p) Every owner or operator of a community water supply  | 
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| that has known or suspected lead service lines shall:  | 
|         (1) create a plan to: | 
|             (A) replace each lead service line connected to  | 
| its distribution system; and | 
|             (B) replace each galvanized service line connected  | 
| to its distribution system, if the galvanized service  | 
| line is or was connected downstream to lead piping;  | 
| and | 
|         (2) electronically submit, by April 15, 2024 its  | 
| initial lead service line replacement plan to the Agency; | 
|         (3) electronically submit by April 15 of each year  | 
| after 2024 until April 15, 2027 an updated lead service  | 
| line  replacement plan to the Agency for review; the  | 
| updated  replacement plan shall account for changes in the  | 
| number of lead service lines or unknown service lines in  | 
| the material inventory described in subsection (d); | 
|         (4) electronically submit by April 15, 2027 a complete  | 
| and final replacement plan to the Agency for approval; the  | 
| complete and final replacement plan shall account for all  | 
| known and suspected lead service lines documented in the  | 
| final material inventory described under paragraph (3) of  | 
| subsection (d); and | 
|         (5) post on its website a copy of the plan most  | 
| recently submitted to the Agency or may request that the  | 
| Agency post a copy of that plan on the Agency's website.  | 
|     (q) Each plan required under paragraph (1) of subsection  | 
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| (p) shall include the following:  | 
|         (1) the name and identification number of the  | 
| community water supply; | 
|         (2) the total number of service lines connected to the  | 
| distribution system of the community water supply; | 
|         (3) the total number of suspected lead service lines  | 
| connected to the distribution system of the community  | 
| water supply; | 
|         (4) the total number of known lead service lines  | 
| connected to the distribution system of the community  | 
| water supply; | 
|         (5) the total number of lead service lines connected  | 
| to the distribution system of the community water supply  | 
| that have been replaced each year beginning in 2020; | 
|         (6) a proposed lead service line replacement schedule  | 
| that includes one-year, 5-year, 10-year, 15-year, 20-year,  | 
| 25-year, and 30-year goals; | 
|         (7) an analysis of costs and financing options for  | 
| replacing the lead service lines connected to the  | 
| community water supply's distribution system, which shall  | 
| include, but shall not be limited to:  | 
|             (A) a detailed accounting of costs associated with  | 
| replacing lead service lines and galvanized lines that  | 
| are or were connected downstream to lead piping; | 
|             (B) measures to address affordability and prevent  | 
| service shut-offs for customers or ratepayers; and | 
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|             (C) consideration of different scenarios for  | 
| structuring payments between the utility and its  | 
| customers over time; and  | 
|         (8) a plan for prioritizing high-risk facilities, such  | 
| as preschools, day care centers, day care homes, group day  | 
| care homes, parks, playgrounds, hospitals, and clinics, as  | 
| well as high-risk areas identified by the community water  | 
| supply; | 
|         (9) a map of the areas where lead service lines are  | 
| expected to be found and the sequence with which those  | 
| areas will be inventoried and lead service lines replaced; | 
|         (10) measures for how the community water supply will  | 
| inform the public of the plan and provide opportunity for  | 
| public comment; and | 
|         (11) measures to encourage diversity in hiring in the  | 
| workforce required to implement the plan as identified  | 
| under subsection (n).  | 
|     (r) The Agency shall review final plans submitted to it  | 
| under subsection (p). The Agency shall approve a final plan if  | 
| the final plan includes all of the elements set forth under  | 
| subsection (q) and the Agency determines that: | 
|         (1) the proposed lead service line replacement  | 
| schedule set forth in the plan aligns with the timeline  | 
| requirements set forth under subsection (v); | 
|         (2) the plan prioritizes the replacement of lead  | 
| service lines that provide water service to high-risk  | 
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| facilities, such as preschools, day care centers, day care  | 
| homes, group day care homes, parks, playgrounds,  | 
| hospitals, and clinics, and high-risk areas identified by  | 
| the community water supply; | 
|         (3) the plan includes analysis of cost and financing  | 
| options; and | 
|         (4) the plan provides documentation of public review.  | 
|     (s) An owner or operator of a community water supply has no  | 
| duty to include in the plans required under subsection (p)  | 
| information about service lines that are physically  | 
| disconnected from a water main in its distribution system. | 
|     (t) If a community water supply does not deliver a  | 
| complete plan to the Agency by April 15, 2027, the community  | 
| water supply may apply to the Agency for an extension no less  | 
| than 3 months prior to the due date. The Agency shall develop  | 
| criteria for granting plan extensions. When considering  | 
| requests for extension, the Agency shall, at a minimum,  | 
| consider:  | 
|         (1) the number of service connections in a water  | 
| supply; and | 
|         (2) the number of service lines of an unknown material  | 
| composition. | 
|     (t-5) After the Agency has approved the final replacement  | 
| plan described in subsection (p), the owner or operator of a  | 
| community water supply shall submit a report detailing  | 
| progress toward plan goals to the Agency for its review. The  | 
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| report shall be submitted annually for the first 10 years, and  | 
| every 3 years thereafter until all lead service lines have  | 
| been replaced. Reports under this subsection shall be  | 
| published in the same manner described in subsection (l). The  | 
| report shall include at least the following information as it  | 
| pertains to the preceding reporting period: | 
|         (1) The number of lead service lines replaced and the  | 
| average cost of lead service line replacement. | 
|         (2) Progress toward meeting hiring requirements as  | 
| described in subsection (n) and subsection (o). | 
|         (3) The percent of customers electing a waiver  | 
| offered, as described in subsections (ii) and (jj), among  | 
| those customers receiving a request or notification to  | 
| perform a lead service line replacement. | 
|         (4) The method or methods used by the community water  | 
| supply to finance lead service line replacement. | 
|     (u) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, in order  | 
| to provide for costs associated with lead service line  | 
| remediation and replacement, the corporate authorities of a  | 
| municipality may, by ordinance or resolution by the corporate  | 
| authorities, exercise authority provided in Section 27-5 et  | 
| seq. of the Property Tax Code and Sections 8-3-1, 8-11-1,  | 
| 8-11-5, 8-11-6, 9-1-1 et seq., 9-3-1 et seq., 9-4-1 et seq.,  | 
| 11-131-1, and 11-150-1 of the Illinois Municipal Code.  Taxes  | 
| levied for this purpose shall be in addition to taxes for  | 
| general purposes authorized under Section 8-3-1 of the  | 
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| Illinois Municipal Code and shall be included in the taxing  | 
| district's aggregate extension for the purposes of Division 5  | 
| of Article 18 of the Property Tax Code. | 
|     (v) Every owner or operator of a community water supply  | 
| shall replace all known lead service lines, subject to the  | 
| requirements of subsection (ff), according to the following  | 
| replacement rates and timelines to be calculated from the date  | 
| of submission of the final replacement plan to the Agency:  | 
|         (1) A community water supply reporting 1,200 or fewer  | 
| lead service lines in its  final inventory and replacement  | 
| plan shall replace all lead service lines, at an annual  | 
| rate of no less than 7% of the amount described in the  | 
| final inventory, with a timeline of up to 15 years for  | 
| completion. | 
|         (2) A community water supply reporting more than 1,200  | 
| but fewer than 5,000 lead service lines in its final  | 
| inventory and replacement plan shall replace all lead  | 
| service lines, at an annual rate of no less than 6% of the  | 
| amount described in the final inventory, with a timeline  | 
| of up to 17 years for completion. | 
|         (3) A community water supply reporting more than 4,999  | 
| but fewer than 10,000 lead service lines in its final  | 
| inventory and replacement plan shall replace all lead  | 
| service lines, at an annual rate of no less than 5% of the  | 
| amount described in the final inventory, with a timeline  | 
| of up to 20 years for completion. | 
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|         (4) A community water supply reporting more than 9,999  | 
| but fewer than 99,999 lead service lines in its final  | 
| inventory and replacement plan shall replace all lead  | 
| service lines, at an annual rate of no less than 3% of the  | 
| amount described in the final inventory, with a timeline  | 
| of up to 34 years for completion. | 
|         (5) A community water supply reporting more than  | 
| 99,999 lead service lines in its final inventory and  | 
| replacement plan shall replace all lead service lines, at  | 
| an annual rate of no less than 2% of the amount described  | 
| in the final inventory, with a timeline of up to 50 years  | 
| for completion. | 
|     (w) A community water supply may apply to the Agency for an  | 
| extension to the replacement timelines described in paragraphs  | 
| (1) through (5) of subsection (v). The Agency shall develop  | 
| criteria for granting replacement timeline extensions. When  | 
| considering requests for timeline extensions, the Agency  | 
| shall, at a minimum, consider:  | 
|         (1) the number of service connections in a water  | 
| supply; and | 
|         (2) unusual circumstances creating hardship for a  | 
| community. | 
|     The Agency may grant one extension of additional time  | 
| equal to not more than 20% of the original replacement  | 
| timeline, except in situations of extreme hardship in which  | 
| the Agency may consider a second additional extension equal to  | 
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| not more than 10% of the original replacement timeline. | 
|     Replacement rates and timelines shall be calculated from  | 
| the date of submission of the final plan to the Agency. | 
|     (x) The Lead Service Line Replacement Advisory Board is  | 
| created within the Agency. The Advisory Board shall convene  | 
| within 120 days after the effective date of this amendatory  | 
| Act of the 102nd General Assembly.  | 
|     The Advisory Board shall consist of at least 28 voting  | 
| members, as follows: | 
|         (1) the Director of the Agency,  or his or her  | 
| designee, who shall serve as chairperson; | 
|         (2) the Director of Revenue, or his or her designee; | 
|         (3) the Director of Public Health, or his or her  | 
| designee; | 
|         (4) fifteen members appointed by the Agency as  | 
| follows:  | 
|             (A) one member representing a statewide  | 
| organization of municipalities as authorized by  | 
| Section 1-8-1 of the Illinois Municipal Code; | 
|             (B) two members who are mayors representing  | 
| municipalities located in any county south of the  | 
| southernmost county represented by one of the 10  | 
| largest municipalities in Illinois by population, or  | 
| their respective designees; | 
|             (C) two members who are representatives from  | 
| public health advocacy groups; | 
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|             (D) two members who are representatives from  | 
| publicly-owned water utilities; | 
|             (E) one member who is a representative from a  | 
| public utility as defined under Section 3-105 of the  | 
| Public Utilities Act that provides water service in  | 
| the State of Illinois; | 
|             (F) one member who is a research professional  | 
| employed at an Illinois academic institution and  | 
| specializing in water infrastructure research; | 
|             (G) two members who are representatives from  | 
| nonprofit civic organizations; | 
|             (H) one member who is a representative from a  | 
| statewide organization representing environmental  | 
| organizations; | 
|             (I) two members who are representatives from  | 
| organized labor; and | 
|             (J) one member representing an environmental  | 
| justice organization; and  | 
|         (5) ten members who are the mayors of the 10 largest  | 
| municipalities in Illinois by population, or their  | 
| respective designees.  | 
|     No less than 10 of the 28 voting members shall be persons  | 
| of color, and no less than 3 shall represent communities  | 
| defined or self-identified as environmental justice  | 
| communities. | 
|     Advisory Board members shall serve without compensation,  | 
|  | 
| but may be reimbursed for necessary expenses incurred in the  | 
| performance of their duties from funds appropriated for that  | 
| purpose. The Agency shall provide  administrative support to  | 
| the Advisory Board. | 
|     The Advisory Board shall meet no less than once every 6  | 
| months. | 
|     (y) The Advisory Board shall have, at a minimum, the  | 
| following duties: | 
|         (1) advising the Agency on best practices in lead  | 
| service line replacement; | 
|         (2) reviewing the progress of community water supplies  | 
| toward lead service line replacement goals; | 
|         (3) advising the Agency on other matters related to  | 
| the administration of the provisions of this Section; | 
|         (4) advising the Agency on the integration of existing  | 
| lead service line replacement plans with any statewide  | 
| plan; and | 
|         (5) providing technical support and practical  | 
| expertise in general.  | 
|     (z) Within 18 months after the effective date of this  | 
| amendatory Act of the 102nd General Assembly, the Advisory  | 
| Board shall deliver a report of its recommendations to the  | 
| Governor and the General Assembly concerning opportunities for  | 
| dedicated, long-term revenue options for funding lead service  | 
| line replacement. In submitting recommendations, the Advisory  | 
| Board shall consider, at a minimum, the following:  | 
|  | 
|         (1) the sufficiency of various revenue sources to  | 
| adequately fund replacement of all lead service lines in  | 
| Illinois; | 
|         (2) the financial burden, if any, on households  | 
| falling below 150% of the federal poverty limit; | 
|         (3) revenue options that guarantee low-income  | 
| households are protected from rate increases; | 
|         (4) an assessment of the ability of community water  | 
| supplies to assess and collect revenue; | 
|         (5) variations in financial resources among individual  | 
| households within a service area; and | 
|         (6) the protection of low-income households from rate  | 
| increases.  | 
|     (aa) Within 10 years after the effective date of this  | 
| amendatory Act of the 102nd General Assembly, the Advisory  | 
| Board shall prepare and deliver a report to the Governor and  | 
| General Assembly concerning the status of all lead service  | 
| line replacement within the State. | 
|     (bb) The Lead Service Line Replacement Fund is created as  | 
| a special fund in the State treasury to be used by the Agency  | 
| for the purposes provided under this Section. The Fund shall  | 
| be used exclusively to finance and administer programs and  | 
| activities specified under this Section and listed under this  | 
| subsection. | 
|     The objective of the Fund is to finance activities  | 
| associated with identifying and replacing lead service lines,  | 
|  | 
| build Agency capacity to oversee the provisions of this  | 
| Section, and provide related assistance for the activities  | 
| listed under this subsection. | 
|     The Agency shall be responsible for the administration of  | 
| the Fund and shall allocate moneys on the basis of priorities  | 
| established by the Agency through  administrative rule. On July  | 
| 1, 2022 and on July 1 of each year thereafter, the Agency shall  | 
| determine the available amount of resources in the Fund that  | 
| can be allocated to the activities identified under this  | 
| Section and shall allocate the moneys accordingly. | 
|     Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, the Lead  | 
| Service Line Replacement Fund is not subject to sweeps,  | 
| administrative  charge-backs, or any other fiscal maneuver that  | 
| would in any way transfer any amounts from the Lead Service  | 
| Line Replacement Fund into any other fund of the State. | 
|     (cc) Within one year after the effective date of this  | 
| amendatory Act of the 102 General Assembly, the Agency shall  | 
| design rules for a program for the purpose of administering  | 
| lead service line replacement funds. The rules must, at  | 
| minimum, contain: | 
|         (1) the process by which community water supplies may  | 
| apply for funding; and | 
|         (2) the criteria for determining unit of local  | 
| government eligibility and prioritization for funding,  | 
| including the prevalence of low-income households, as  | 
| measured by median household income, the prevalence of  | 
|  | 
| lead service lines, and the prevalence of water samples  | 
| that demonstrate elevated levels of lead. | 
|     (dd) Funding under subsection (cc) shall be available for  | 
| costs directly attributable to the planning, design, or  | 
| construction directly related to the replacement of lead  | 
| service lines and restoration of property. | 
|     Funding shall not be used for the general operating  | 
| expenses of a municipality or community water supply.  | 
|     (ee)  An owner or operator of any community water supply  | 
| receiving grant funding under subsection (cc) shall bear the  | 
| entire expense of full lead service line replacement for all  | 
| lead service lines in the scope of the grant.  | 
|     (ff) When replacing a lead service line, the owner or  | 
| operator of the community water supply shall replace the  | 
| service line in its entirety, including, but not limited to,  | 
| any portion of the service line (i) running on private  | 
| property and (ii) within the building's plumbing at the first  | 
| shut-off valve. Partial lead service line replacements are  | 
| expressly prohibited. Exceptions shall be made under the  | 
| following circumstances:  | 
|         (1) In the event of an emergency repair that affects a  | 
| lead service line or a suspected lead service line, a  | 
| community water supply must contact the building owner to  | 
| begin the process of replacing the entire service line. If  | 
| the building owner is not able to be contacted or the  | 
| building owner or occupant refuses to grant access and  | 
|  | 
| permission to replace the entire service line at the time  | 
| of the emergency repair, then the community water supply  | 
| may perform a partial lead service line replacement. Where  | 
| an emergency repair on a service line constructed of lead  | 
| or galvanized steel pipe results in a partial service line  | 
| replacement, the water supply responsible for commencing  | 
| the repair shall perform the following:  | 
|             (A) Notify the building's owner or operator and  | 
| the resident or residents served by the lead service  | 
| line in writing that a repair has been completed. The  | 
| notification shall include, at a minimum: | 
|                 (i) a warning that the work may result in  | 
| sediment, possibly containing lead, in the  | 
| buildings water supply system; | 
|                 (ii) information concerning practices for  | 
| preventing the consumption of any lead in drinking  | 
| water, including a recommendation to flush water  | 
| distribution pipe during and after the completion  | 
| of the repair or replacement work and to clean  | 
| faucet aerator screens; and | 
|                 (iii) information regarding the dangers of  | 
| lead to young children and pregnant women.  | 
|             (B) Provide filters for at least one fixture  | 
| supplying potable water for consumption. The filter  | 
| must be certified by an accredited third-party  | 
| certification body to NSF/ANSI 53 and NSF/ANSI 42 for  | 
|  | 
| the reduction of lead and particulate. The filter must  | 
| be provided until such time that the remaining  | 
| portions of the service line have been replaced with a  | 
| material approved by the Department or a waiver has  | 
| been issued under subsection (ii). | 
|             (C) Replace the remaining portion of the lead  | 
| service line within 30 days of the repair, or 120 days  | 
| in the event of weather or other circumstances beyond  | 
| reasonable control that prohibits construction. If a  | 
| complete lead service line replacement cannot be made  | 
| within the required period, the community water supply  | 
| responsible for commencing the repair shall notify the  | 
| Department in writing, at a minimum, of the following  | 
| within 24 hours of the repair:  | 
|                 (i) an explanation of why it is not feasible  | 
| to replace the remaining portion of the lead  | 
| service line within the allotted time; and | 
|                 (ii) a timeline for when the remaining portion  | 
| of the lead service line will be replaced.  | 
|             (D) If complete repair of a lead service line  | 
| cannot be completed due to denial by the property  | 
| owner, the community water supply commencing the  | 
| repair shall request the affected property owner to  | 
| sign a  waiver developed by the Department. If a  | 
| property owner of a nonresidential building or  | 
| residence operating as rental properties denies a  | 
|  | 
| complete lead service line replacement, the property  | 
| owner shall be  responsible for installing and  | 
| maintaining point-of-use filters certified by an  | 
| accredited third-party certification body to NSF/ANSI  | 
| 53 and NSF/ANSI 42 for the reduction of lead and  | 
| particulate at all fixtures intended to supply water  | 
| for the purposes of drinking, food preparation, or  | 
| making baby formula. The filters shall continue to be  | 
| supplied by the property owner until  such time that  | 
| the property owner has affected the remaining portions  | 
| of the lead service line to be replaced. | 
|             (E) Document any remaining lead service line,  | 
| including a portion on the private side of the  | 
| property, in the community water supply's distribution  | 
| system materials inventory required under subsection  | 
| (d).  | 
|         For the purposes of this paragraph (1), written notice  | 
| shall be provided in the method and according to the  | 
| provisions of subsection (jj). | 
|         (2) Lead service lines that are physically  | 
| disconnected from the distribution system are exempt from  | 
| this subsection.  | 
|     (gg) Except as provided in subsection (hh), on and after  | 
| January 1, 2022, when the owner or operator of a community  | 
| water supply replaces a water main, the community water supply  | 
| shall identify all lead service lines connected to the water  | 
|  | 
| main and shall replace the lead service lines by: | 
|         (1) identifying the material or materials of each lead  | 
| service line connected to the water main, including, but  | 
| not limited to, any portion of the service line (i)  | 
| running on private property and (ii) within the building  | 
| plumbing at the first shut-off valve or 18 inches inside  | 
| the building, whichever is shorter; | 
|         (2) in conjunction with replacement of the water main,  | 
| replacing any and all portions of each lead service line  | 
| connected to the water main that are composed of lead; and | 
|         (3) if a property owner or customer refuses to grant  | 
| access to the property, following prescribed notice  | 
| provisions as outlined in subsection (ff).  | 
|     If an owner of a potentially affected building intends to  | 
| replace a portion of a lead service line or a galvanized  | 
| service line and the galvanized service line is or was  | 
| connected downstream to lead piping, then the owner of the  | 
| potentially affected building shall provide the owner or  | 
| operator of the community water supply with notice at least 45  | 
| days before commencing the work. In the case of an emergency  | 
| repair, the owner of the potentially affected building must  | 
| provide filters for each kitchen area that are certified by an  | 
| accredited third-party certification body to NSF/ANSI 53 and  | 
| NSF/ANSI 42 for the reduction of lead and particulate. If the  | 
| owner of the potentially affected building notifies the owner  | 
| or operator of the community water supply that replacement of   | 
|  | 
| a portion of the lead service line after the emergency repair  | 
| is completed, then the owner or operator of the community  | 
| water supply  shall replace the remainder of the lead service  | 
| line within 30 days after completion of the emergency repair.  | 
| A community water supply may take up to 120 days if necessary  | 
| due to weather conditions. If a replacement takes longer than  | 
| 30 days, filters provided by the owner of the potentially  | 
| affected building must be replaced in accordance with the  | 
| manufacturer's recommendations. Partial lead service line  | 
| replacements by the owners of potentially affected buildings  | 
| are otherwise prohibited. | 
|     (hh) For municipalities with a population in excess of  | 
| 1,000,000 inhabitants, the requirements of subsection (gg)  | 
| shall commence on January 1, 2023.  | 
|     (ii) At least 45 days before conducting planned lead  | 
| service line replacement, the owner or operator of a community  | 
| water supply shall, by mail, attempt to contact the owner  of  | 
| the  potentially  affected building serviced by the lead service  | 
| line to request access to the building and permission to  | 
| replace the lead service line in accordance with the lead  | 
| service line replacement plan. If the owner of the potentially  | 
| affected building does not respond to the request within 15  | 
| days after the request is sent, the owner or operator of the  | 
| community water supply shall attempt to post the request on  | 
| the entrance of the potentially affected building.  | 
|     If the owner or operator of a community water supply is  | 
|  | 
| unable to obtain approval to access and replace a lead service  | 
| line, the owner or operator of the community water supply  | 
| shall request that the owner of the potentially affected  | 
| building sign a waiver. The waiver shall be developed by the  | 
| Department and should be made available in the owner's  | 
| language. If the owner of the potentially affected building  | 
| refuses to sign the waiver or fails to respond to the community  | 
| water supply after the community water supply has complied  | 
| with this subsection, then the community water supply shall  | 
| notify the Department in writing within 15 working days.  | 
|     (jj) When replacing a lead service line or repairing or  | 
| replacing water mains with lead service lines or partial lead  | 
| service lines attached to them, the owner or operator of a  | 
| community water supply shall provide the owner of each  | 
| potentially affected building that is serviced by the affected  | 
| lead service lines or partial lead service lines, as well as  | 
| the occupants of those buildings, with an individual written  | 
| notice. The notice shall be delivered by mail or posted at the  | 
| primary entranceway of the building. The notice may, in  | 
| addition, be electronically mailed. Written notice shall  | 
| include, at a minimum, the following:  | 
|         (1) a warning that the work may result in sediment,  | 
| possibly containing lead from the service line, in the  | 
| building's water; | 
|         (2) information concerning the best practices for  | 
| preventing exposure to or risk of consumption of lead in  | 
|  | 
| drinking water, including a recommendation to flush water  | 
| lines during and after the completion of the repair or  | 
| replacement work and to clean faucet aerator screens; and | 
|         (3) information regarding the dangers of lead exposure  | 
| to young children and pregnant women.  | 
|     When the individual written notice described in the first  | 
| paragraph of this subsection is required as a result of  | 
| planned work other than the repair or replacement of a water  | 
| meter, the owner or operator of the community water supply  | 
| shall provide the notice not less than 14 days before work  | 
| begins. When the individual written notice described in the  | 
| first paragraph of this subsection is required as a result of  | 
| emergency repairs other than the repair or replacement of a  | 
| water meter, the owner or operator of the community water  | 
| supply shall provide the notice at the time the work is  | 
| initiated. When the individual written notice described in the  | 
| first paragraph of this subsection is required as a result of  | 
| the repair or replacement of a water meter, the owner or  | 
| operator of the community water supply shall provide the  | 
| notice at the time the work is initiated.  | 
|     The notifications required under this subsection must  | 
| contain the following
statement in the Spanish, Polish,  | 
| Chinese, Tagalog, Arabic, Korean, German, Urdu, and
Gujarati:
 | 
| "This notice contains important information about your water  | 
| service and may affect your
rights. We encourage you to have  | 
| this notice translated in full into a language you
understand  | 
|  | 
| and before you make any decisions that may be required under  | 
| this notice." | 
|     An owner or operator of a community water supply that is  | 
| required under this subsection to provide an individual  | 
| written notice to the owner and occupant of a potentially  | 
| affected building that is a multi-dwelling building may  | 
| satisfy that requirement and the requirements of this  | 
| subsection  regarding notification to non-English speaking  | 
| customers by posting the required notice on the primary  | 
| entranceway of the building and at the location where the  | 
| occupant's mail is delivered as reasonably as possible.  | 
|     When this subsection would require the owner or operator  | 
| of a community water supply to provide an individual written  | 
| notice to the entire community served by the community water  | 
| supply or would require the owner or operator of a community  | 
| water supply to provide individual written notices as a result  | 
| of emergency repairs or when the community water supply that  | 
| is required to comply with this subsection is a small system,  | 
| the owner or operator of the community water supply may  | 
| provide the required notice through local media outlets,  | 
| social media, or other similar means in lieu of providing the  | 
| individual written notices otherwise required under this  | 
| subsection.  | 
|     No notifications are required under this subsection for  | 
| work performed on water mains that are used to transmit  | 
| treated water between community water supplies and properties  | 
|  | 
| that have no service connections.  | 
|     (kk) No community water supply that sells water to any  | 
| wholesale or retail consecutive community water supply may  | 
| pass on any costs associated with compliance with this Section  | 
| to consecutive systems. | 
|     (ll) To the extent allowed by law, when a community water  | 
| supply replaces or installs a lead service line in a public  | 
| right-of-way or enters into an agreement with a private  | 
| contractor for replacement or installation of a lead service  | 
| line, the community water supply shall be held harmless for  | 
| all damage to property when replacing or installing the lead  | 
| service line. If dangers are encountered that prevent the  | 
| replacement of the lead service line, the community water  | 
| supply shall notify the Department within 15 working days of  | 
| why the replacement of the lead service line could not be  | 
| accomplished. | 
|     (mm) The Agency may propose to the Board, and the Board may  | 
| adopt, any rules necessary to implement and administer this  | 
| Section. The Department may adopt rules necessary to address  | 
| lead service lines attached to noncommunity water supplies. | 
|     (nn) Notwithstanding any other provision in this Section,  | 
| no requirement in this Section shall be construed as being  | 
| less stringent than existing applicable federal requirements. | 
|     (oo) All lead service line replacements financed in whole  | 
| or in part with funds obtained under this Section shall be  | 
| considered public works for purposes of the Prevailing Wage  |