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Code · Illinois · Chapter 420 — NUCLEAR SAFETY · Act 44

Sec. 20. General powers.

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Sec. 20. General powers.
(a)The Agency may undertake projects to determine whether and to what extent radon and radon progeny are present in dwellings and other buildings, to determine to what extent their presence constitutes a risk to public health, and to determine what measures are effective in reducing and preventing the risk to public health.
(b)In addition to other powers granted under this Act, the Agency is authorized to:
(1)Establish a program for measuring radon or radon progeny in dwellings and other
buildings.
(2)Conduct surveys and studies in cooperation with the Department of Natural Resources
and the Department of Public Health to determine the distribution and concentration of radon or radon progeny in dwellings and other buildings and the associated health risk and to evaluate measures that may be used to mitigate a present or potential health risk.
(3)Enter into dwellings and other buildings with the consent of the owner or occupant
to engage in monitoring activities or to conduct remedial action studies or programs.
(4)Enter into contracts for projects undertaken pursuant to subsection (a).
(5)Enter into agreements with other departments, agencies, and subdivisions of the
federal government, the State, and units of local government to implement this Act.
(6)Establish training and educational programs.
(7)Apply for, accept, and use grants or other financial assistance and accept and use
gifts of money or property to implement this Act.
(8)Provide technical assistance to persons and to other State departments, agencies,
political subdivisions, units of local government, and school districts.
(9)Prescribe forms for application for a license.
(10)Establish the minimum qualifications for a license, including requirements for
examinations or performance testing, and issue licenses to persons found to be qualified.
(10.5) Investigate any unlicensed activity.
(11)Conduct hearings or proceedings to revoke, suspend, or refuse to issue or renew a
license, or assess civil penalties.
(12)Adopt rules for the administration and enforcement of this Act.
(13)Establish by rule fees to recover the cost of the program.
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