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Code · Illinois · Chapter 225 — PROFESSIONS, OCCUPATIONS, AND BUSINESS OPERATIONS · Act 230

Sec. 1005. Agency authority.

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Sec. 1005. Agency authority. The Agency is authorized to exercise the following functions, powers and duties with respect to solid waste site operator certification:
(a)To conduct examinations, as well as to approve the use of examinations conducted by
third parties, to ascertain the qualifications of applicants for certificates of competency as solid waste site operators;
(b)To conduct courses of training on the practical aspects of the design, operation and
maintenance of sanitary landfills;
(c)To issue a certificate to any applicant who has satisfactorily met all the
requirements pertaining to a certificate of competency as a solid waste site operator;
(d)To suspend, revoke or refuse to issue any certificate for any one or any combination
of the following causes:
(1)The practice of any fraud or deceit in obtaining or attempting to obtain a
certificate of competency;
(2)Negligence or misconduct in the operation of a sanitary landfill;
(3)Repeated failure to comply with any of the requirements applicable to the
operation of a sanitary landfill, except for Board requirements applicable to the collection of litter;
(4)Repeated violations of federal, State or local laws, regulations, standards, or
ordinances regarding the operation of refuse disposal facilities or sites;
(5)For a holder of a certificate, conviction in this or another State of any crime
which is a felony under the laws of this State or conviction of a felony in a federal court; for an applicant, consideration of such conviction shall be in accordance with Section 1005-1;
(6)Proof of gross carelessness or incompetence in handling, storing, processing,
transporting, or disposing of any hazardous waste; or
(7)Being declared to be a person under a legal disability by a court of competent
jurisdiction and not thereafter having been lawfully declared to be a person not under legal disability or to have recovered.
(e)To adopt rules necessary to perform its functions, powers, and duties with respect
to solid waste site operator certifications.
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