Illinois Compiled Statutes 225 ILCS 225 Private Sewage Disposal Licensing Act. Section 5b

    (225 ILCS 225/5b)

    Sec. 5b. Licensure required for the maintenance of portable toilets and potable handwashing units; cleanliness standards.

    (a) The Department shall by rule, establish and issue a separate license, independent of any other license issued under this Act, for the pumping, hauling, and disposal of wastes removed from the sewage disposal systems of portable toilets and portable, potable handwashing units and the cleaning, sanitizing, and maintenance of portable toilets and portable, potable handwashing units to qualified businesses responsible for the pumping, hauling, and disposal of wastes removed from the sewage disposal systems of portable toilets and portable, potable handwashing units and the cleaning, sanitizing, and maintenance of portable toilets and portable, potable handwashing units. These rules shall concern, but not be limited to, all of the following areas:

        (1) License duration and expiration, renewal,

    reinstatement, and inactive status.

        (2) All fees relating to initial licensure and

    renewal.

        (3) Licensure application form and process.

        (4) Violations and penalties.

        (5) Exemptions and waivers.

        (6) Ventilation, safety, and security requirements of

    portable toilet units and the sewage disposal systems of portable toilet units.

    (a-5) The Department shall by rule, establish and issue a certificate of registration as a portable sanitation technician for any employee of a business licensed under this Section who engages in the servicing of portable toilets and portable, potable handwashing units and the cleaning, sanitizing, and maintenance of portable toilets and portable, potable handwashing units. Beginning 6 months after the date of the adoption of Department rules implementing the provisions of this amendatory Act of the 95th General Assembly, no person may engage in the servicing of portable toilets in a manner that does not comply with the requirements of this Act and the rules established by the Department under this Act concerning the issuance of a certificate of registration as a portable sanitation technician. Prior to a registrant's initial renewal of his or her certificate of registration, the registrant must complete a certification program approved by the Department.

    (b) Beginning 6 months after the date of the adoption of Department rules implementing the provisions of this amendatory Act of the 95th General Assembly, no person or business may engage in the pumping, hauling, and disposal of wastes removed from the sewage disposal systems of portable toilets and portable, potable handwashing units and the cleaning, sanitizing, and maintenance of portable toilets and portable, potable handwashing units without being licensed or certified under this Section.

    (c) The Department shall require the successful completion of an examination, prescribed by the Department, prior to licensure. The Department may accept the Portable Sanitation Association International's Health and Safety Certification Program as an acceptable educational and testing program.

    (d) The Department shall consider and make any necessary amendments to the private sewage disposal code in relation to a license issued for the pumping, hauling, and disposal of wastes removed from the sewage disposal systems of portable toilets and portable, potable handwashing units and the cleaning, sanitizing, and maintenance of portable toilets and portable, potable handwashing units.

    (e) The Department shall establish and enforce standards of cleanliness for companies that sell, lease, rent, or otherwise maintain portable toilet units and portable, potable handwashing units for commercial purposes, which shall include, but not be limited to, the following requirements:

        (1) Each unit shall be thoroughly cleaned at each

    pumping, including all parts of the unit, which are the urinal, tank, walls, floors, door, and roof.

        (2) Soap or anti-bacterial hand cleaner and paper

    products shall be refilled in each unit at each pumping, if required.

        (3) After a unit is cleaned, it shall be inspected

    to ensure compliance with Department rules concerning the ventilation, safety, and security of the unit.

        (4) A company shall designate at least one

    representative who shall be responsible for ensuring that each unit maintained by the company meets the standards of cleanliness set forth in this subsection (d) and any additional standards established by the Department.

        (5) Those persons engaging in cleaning units shall

    wear protective equipment and be trained in proper procedures for sanitation and self-protection.

(Source: P.A. 94-138, eff. 7-7-05; 95-701, eff. 11-29-07.)

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