ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
October 29,
1992
IN THE MATTER OF:
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CLEAN AIR ACT RULEMAXING
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PROCEDURES PURSUANT TO
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SECTION 28.5 OF THE
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RES 92-2
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
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(Resolution)
ACT, AS ADDED BY P.A.
87-1213
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DISSENTING OPINION
(by R.
C.
Flemal):
I respectively dissent from the adoption today of Resolution
RES 92—2.
I do support the answers provided for questions numbered
3
through 13.
However,
I disagree with the answers that the Board
provides for questions
1 and 2.
It is proper that the Board consider the question of how it
would respond if
it should find a proposal as submitted to not
comply with Section 28.5(e).
However,
I do not believe that it
is within either the letter or spirit of Section 28.5 for the
Board to reserve for itself the authority to refuse acceptance of
proposals submitted under Section 28.5.
Section 28.5 contains the legislature’s special procedures
for handling what it has deemed to be a special problem: the
fast-track promulgation of regulations under the Clean Air Act
Amendments
(CAAA).
These special procedures assign a role to the
Board that is different from the role normally encountered.
Section 28.5 reasserts the Board’s role of promulgator of
environmental standards in Illinois.
But it also limits the
freedom of the Board to employ its expertise in tailoring the
form and content of the
CAAA
regulations.
I believe that
limitation is intended to extend to questions of compliance with
Section 28.5(e).
Accordingly,
I dissent.
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Rohald C. Flemal,
B ard Member
I, Dorothy M.
Gunn,
Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control
Board, hereby certif~_thatthe above,di~e~ntingopinion was
submitted on the
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1992.
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Illinois Pollution Control Board
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