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Code · Illinois · Chapter 415 — ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY · Act 5

Sec. 58.8. Duty to record; compliance.

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Sec. 58.8. Duty to record; compliance.
(a)The RA receiving a No Further Remediation Letter from the Agency pursuant to Section 58.10, shall submit the letter to the Office of the Recorder or the Registrar of Titles of the county in which the site is located within 45 days of receipt of the letter. The Office of the Recorder or the Registrar of Titles shall accept and record that letter in accordance with Illinois law so that it forms a permanent part of the chain of title for the site.
(b)A No Further Remediation Letter shall not become effective until officially recorded in accordance with subsection
(a)of this Section. The RA shall obtain and submit to the Agency a certified copy of the No Further Remediation Letter as recorded.
(c)(Blank).
(d)In the event that a No Further Remediation Letter issues by operation of law pursuant to Section 58.10, the RA may, for purposes of this Section, file an affidavit stating that the letter issued by operation of law. Upon receipt of the No Further Remediation Letter from the Agency, the RA shall comply with the requirements of subsections
(a)and
(b)of this Section.
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