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Code · Illinois · Chapter 20 — EXECUTIVE BRANCH · Act 655

Sec. 9.2. Exemptions from Regulatory Relaxation.

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Sec. 9.2. Exemptions from Regulatory Relaxation.
(a)Section 9 and subsection
(a)of Section 9.1 do not apply to rules and regulations promulgated pursuant to:
(i)the "Environmental Protection Act";
(ii)the "Illinois Historic Preservation Act";
(iii)the "Illinois Human Rights Act";
(iv)any successor acts to any of the foregoing; or
(v)any other acts whose purpose is the protection of the environment, the preservation
of historic places and landmarks, or the protection of persons against discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, marital status, national origin or physical or mental disability.
(b)No exemption, modification or alternative to any agency rule or regulation promulgated under Section 9 or 9.1 shall be effective which
(i)presents a significant risk to the health or safety of persons resident in or
employed within an Enterprise Zone;
(ii)would conflict with federal law or regulation such that the state, or any unit of
local government or school district, or any area of the state other than Enterprise Zones, or any business enterprise located outside of an Enterprise Zone would be disqualified from a federal program or from federal tax or other benefits;
(iii)would suspend or modify an agency rule or regulation mandated by law; or
(iv)would eliminate or reduce benefits to individuals who are residents of or employed
within a Zone.
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