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Public Act 104-0330 |
HB3744 Enrolled | LRB104 09466 BDA 19527 b |
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AN ACT concerning safety. |
Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, |
represented in the General Assembly: |
Section 5. The Radiation Protection Act of 1990 is amended |
by changing Section 34 and by adding Section 50 as follows: |
(420 ILCS 40/34) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 210-34) |
(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2027) |
Sec. 34. Intrastate shippers of irradiated nuclear reactor |
fuel. |
(a) All intrastate and interstate shippers carriers of |
irradiated nuclear reactor fuel in the State of Illinois are |
hereby required to notify the Agency no less than 7 days 24 |
hours prior to any transportation of irradiated nuclear |
reactor fuel within this State of the proposed route, the |
place and time of entry into the State, and the amount and the |
source of the fuel. The Agency shall immediately notify the |
Illinois State Police, which shall notify the sheriff of those |
counties along the route of such shipment. |
(b) As used in this Section: For the purpose of this |
subsection, |
a "carrier" is any entity charged with transportation of |
such irradiated reactor fuel from the nuclear steam-generating |
facility to a storage facility. |
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"Irradiated For the purpose of this subsection, |
"irradiated reactor fuel" means fuel that has been withdrawn |
from a nuclear reactor following irradiation, the constituent |
elements of which have not been separated by reprocessing is |
any nuclear fuel assembly containing fissile-bearing material |
that has been irradiated in and removed from a nuclear reactor |
facility . |
"Shipper" means the entity who offers the irradiated |
reactor fuel for transportation into commerce or the agent of |
an entity who offers the irradiated reactor fuel for |
transportation into commerce. |
(Source: P.A. 102-538, eff. 8-20-21.) |
(420 ILCS 40/50 new) |
Sec. 50. Collection, storage, and disposal of radiation |
sources; fees. The Agency may collect, store, and dispose of |
uncontrolled sources of radiation that have entered the public |
domain and that the Agency considers to be a threat to public |
health and safety or the environment. The Agency may assess |
actual costs, as appropriate, for the collection, storage, and |
disposal of uncontrolled sources of radiation that have |
entered the public domain and that the Agency considers to be a |
threat to public health and safety or the environment against |
any person that owns, owned, possesses, or is responsible for |
the radioactive material entering the public domain. |