Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session

Illinois Senate Bill SB3506

Introduced
2/9/24  
Refer
2/9/24  
Refer
2/20/24  
Report Pass
3/14/24  
Engrossed
4/12/24  
Refer
4/15/24  
Refer
4/24/24  
Report Pass
4/30/24  
Enrolled
5/24/24  
Chaptered
8/9/24  

Caption

IEPA-AFFIRMATIVE DEF REMOVAL

Impact

The implementation of SB3506 is expected to significantly refine the process by which permits are issued for sources of air pollution within the state. By aligning state regulations with federal requirements, the bill seeks to enhance the efficiency of permit processing while maintaining strict compliance with clean air standards. This is particularly important for major sources of emissions, as the bill mandates adherence to specific fees and permit conditions based on emission levels, potentially impacting operational costs for businesses subject to these regulations.

Summary

Senate Bill 3506, titled the Clean Air Act Permit Program (CAAPP), amends the Environmental Protection Act to establish a comprehensive framework for regulating air emissions in Illinois. The bill outlines the definition and requirements for administrative permit amendments, including compliance with national standards as dictated by the Clean Air Act. This regulation primarily focuses on emissions from various industrial sources, aiming to create a systematic approach to monitoring air quality and ensuring compliance with federal standards.

Sentiment

Discussions around the bill indicate a generally positive sentiment among environmental advocacy groups who see it as a step towards stronger air quality management. However, there are concerns from businesses regarding the financial implications of complying with stricter regulations and potential increases in operational fees. Stakeholders express a desire for a balance between robust environmental protection and economic feasibility, highlighting the complexity of such legislation in maintaining both ecological and economic health.

Contention

A notable point of contention surrounding SB3506 involves the perceived burden on businesses, particularly regarding the increased administrative processes required for permit amendments. Critics argue that this may impose additional financial strains, especially for smaller operations. Proponents advocate that the environmental benefits and public health protections afforded by the stricter regulations outweigh these concerns, citing the importance of adhering to updated federal standards to improve air quality statewide.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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