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Code · Illinois · Chapter 20 — EXECUTIVE BRANCH · Act 607

Sec. 3-40. Prohibited projects.

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Sec. 3-40. Prohibited projects. Funds shall not be used to support projects that create the following types of permanent facilities and structures:
(i)any type or kind of processing, handling, or sorting facility for any kind of
municipal or private liquid or solid waste;
(ii)any type or kind of intermodal or multimodal transfer station for any kind of
municipal or private liquid or solid waste; or
(iii)container storage yards that are not part of a larger facility whose primary
function is the maintenance, repair, and rebuilding of transportation equipment including intermodal containers and trailers, container chassis, mechanical lift equipment, hoisting tractors, and over-the-road tractors.
Temporary or short-term processing or transfer facilities specifically used as part of an approved environmental remediation plan for a specific site or parcel under an agreement are permitted.
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