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Code · Illinois · Chapter 420 — NUCLEAR SAFETY · Act 20

Sec. 6. Requirements for disposal facility.

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Sec. 6. Requirements for disposal facility.
(a)The Agency shall as it deems necessary to protect human health and the environment, promulgate rules and regulations establishing standards applicable to the regional disposal facility. The rules and regulations shall reflect the best available management technologies which are economically reasonable, technologically feasible and environmentally sound for the disposal of the wastes and shall establish, but need not be limited to the establishment of:
(1)requirements and performance standards for the design, construction, operation,
maintenance and monitoring of the low-level radioactive waste disposal facility;
(2)requirements and standards for the keeping of records and the reporting and
retaining of data collected by the contractor selected to operate the disposal facility;
(3)requirements and standards for the technical qualifications of the personnel of the
contractor selected to develop and operate the disposal facility;
(4)requirements and standards for establishing the financial responsibility of the
contractor selected to operate the disposal facility;
(5)requirements and standards for the emergency closure of the disposal facility; and
(6)requirements and standards for the closure, decommissioning and post-closure care,
monitoring, maintenance and use of the disposal facility.
(b)The regulations shall include provisions requiring that the contractor selected to operate the disposal facility post a performance bond with the Agency or show evidence of liability insurance or other means of establishing financial responsibility in an amount sufficient to adequately provide for any necessary remedial actions or liabilities that might be incurred by the operation of the disposal facility during the operating period and during a reasonable period of post-closure care.
(c)The regulations adopted for the requirements and performance standards of a disposal facility shall not provide for the shallow land burial of low-level radioactive wastes.
(d)The Agency shall hold at least one public hearing before adopting rules under this Section.
(e)All rules adopted under this Section shall be at least as stringent as those promulgated by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission under the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 (42 U.S.C. 2014) and any other applicable federal laws.
(f)The State of Illinois shall have no liability to any person or entity by reason of a failure, delay, or cessation in the operation of the disposal facility.
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