Illinois Compiled Statutes 430 Public Safety: Article -
- Illinois Hazardous Materials Transportation Act. - 430 ILCS 30, Section 1
This Act shall be known and may be cited as the "Illinois Hazardous Materials Transportation Act". (Source: P.A. 80-351.)
- Illinois Hazardous Materials Transportation Act. - 430 ILCS 30, Section 2
It is the finding of the General Assembly that hazardous materials are essential for various industrial, commercial and other purposes; that their transportation is...
- Illinois Hazardous Materials Transportation Act. - 430 ILCS 30, Section 3
Unless the context otherwise clearly requires, as used in this Act: "Commerce" means trade, traffic, commerce or transportation within the State; "Department" means the...
- Illinois Hazardous Materials Transportation Act. - 430 ILCS 30, Section 4
To the extent necessary to administer this Act, the Department is authorized to: (a) Adopt by reference all or any portion of the Federal...
- Illinois Hazardous Materials Transportation Act. - 430 ILCS 30, Section 5
The transportation of hazardous materials in commerce that are not in compliance with this Act or any rules and regulations issued under this Act...
- Illinois Hazardous Materials Transportation Act. - 430 ILCS 30, Section 6
The Department may exempt any person who transports any hazardous material if such exemption is identical to an exemption issued by the Secretary of...
- Illinois Hazardous Materials Transportation Act. - 430 ILCS 30, Section 7
This Act shall not apply to: (a) Natural gas pipelines; (b) Transportation by any individual for personal use of any firearm or any ammunition...
- Illinois Hazardous Materials Transportation Act. - 430 ILCS 30, Section 8
The Department shall cooperate with other State agencies regulating hazardous materials and may enter into interagency agreements for the purpose of administering or enforcing...
- Illinois Hazardous Materials Transportation Act. - 430 ILCS 30, Section 9
(a) The Department is authorized to make and adopt reasonable rules and regulations and orders consistent with law necessary to carry out the provisions...
- Illinois Hazardous Materials Transportation Act. - 430 ILCS 30, Section 10
Upon a determination by the Department that the transportation of certain hazardous materials poses a threat to life and property, that such threat is...
- Illinois Hazardous Materials Transportation Act. - 430 ILCS 30, Section 11
Any person who is determined by the Department after reasonable notice and opportunity for a fair and impartial hearing to have knowingly committed an...
- Illinois Hazardous Materials Transportation Act. - 430 ILCS 30, Section 11.1
(a) Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, no person who provides assistance or advice in mitigating or attempting to mitigate the effects...
- Illinois Hazardous Materials Transportation Act. - 430 ILCS 30, Section 12
Any person who willfully violates any provision of this Act or any rule or regulation issued under this Act is guilty of a Class...
- Illinois Hazardous Materials Transportation Act. - 430 ILCS 30, Section 13
If the Department or such other person or agency as the Department may designate has reason to believe that an imminent hazard exists, the...
- Illinois Hazardous Materials Transportation Act. - 430 ILCS 30, Section 13.1
Multiple Apparent Violations - Court Orders. If the Department or a law enforcement official has reason to believe that a person who is transporting...
- Illinois Hazardous Materials Transportation Act. - 430 ILCS 30, Section 14
Law enforcement officials who regulate transportation over highways shall enforce the rules and regulations issued under this Act. (Source: P.A. 80-351.)
- Illinois Hazardous Materials Transportation Act. - 430 ILCS 30, Section 15
This Act is not intended to affect any State law now in effect or intrude upon the duties and responsibilities of any State officer...
- Illinois Hazardous Materials Transportation Act. - 430 ILCS 30, Section 16
All administrative decisions of the Department under this Act shall be subject to judicial review under the Administrative Review Law, as now or hereafter...
Last modified: February 18, 2015