Act
Private Sewage Disposal Licensing Act
- 225 ILCS 225/1— This Act shall be known and may be cited as the "Private Sewage Disposal Licensing Act"
- 225 ILCS 225/2
- 225 ILCS 225/3— As used in this Act, unless the context otherwise requires: (1) "Domestic Sewage" means waste water derived principally from dwellings, business or office buildings, institutions, food service establishments, and similar facilities
- 225 ILCS 225/4
- 225 ILCS 225/5
- 225 ILCS 225/5a— All applicants shall be tested and required to attain a passing grade prescribed by the Department on an examination which evaluates the applicants' general knowledge of the design, installation, operation, maintenance and servicing of on-site waste water disposal systems
- 225 ILCS 225/5b— Licensure required for the maintenance of portable toilets and potable handwashing units; cleanliness standards
- 225 ILCS 225/6— Property owners of all buildings and places where people live, work, or assemble shall provide for the sanitary disposal of all human wastes and domestic sewage
- 225 ILCS 225/7
- 225 ILCS 225/8— (a) In addition to promulgating and publishing the private sewage disposal code, the Department has the following powers and duties: (1) Make such inspections as are necessary to determine satisfactory compliance with this Act and the private sewage disposal code
- 225 ILCS 225/9— In the administration and enforcement of this Act and the private sewage disposal code, the Department may designate and use full-time municipal, district, county or multiple county health departments as its agents
- 225 ILCS 225/10
- 225 ILCS 225/10.5— (Repealed)
- 225 ILCS 225/11— Notice of violation
- 225 ILCS 225/12
- 225 ILCS 225/13— The Department shall give written notice by certified or registered mail to any person refused a license or whose license is suspended or revoked, or an approved unit of local government whose approval is denied, suspended or revoked or any person in violation of the Act, rules and regulations
- 225 ILCS 225/14— The Director or Hearing Officer may compel by subpoena or subpoena duces tecum the attendance and testimony of witnesses and the production of books and papers and administer oaths to witnesses
- 225 ILCS 225/15— In the event of the inability of any party or the Department to procure the attendance of witnesses to give testimony or produce books and papers, such party or the Department may take the deposition of witnesses in accordance with the laws of this State
- 225 ILCS 225/16— The Director shall make findings of fact in such hearing, and the Director shall render his decision within 30 days after the termination of the hearing, unless additional time is required by him for a proper disposition of the matter
- 225 ILCS 225/17— The Department is not required to certify any record or file any answer or otherwise appear in any proceeding for judicial review unless the party filing the complaint deposits with the clerk of the court the sum of $1 per page representing costs of such certification
- 225 ILCS 225/18
- 225 ILCS 225/19— Civil and criminal penalties
- 225 ILCS 225/20
- 225 ILCS 225/21— The Administrative Review Law, as now or hereafter amended, and the rules adopted under the Administrative Review Law apply to and govern all proceedings for judicial review of final administrative decisions of the Department under this Act
- 225 ILCS 225/22— If any part of this Act is adjudged invalid, such adjudication shall not affect the validity of the Act as a whole or of any other part
- 225 ILCS 225/24