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    WLINOIS
    Pollution
    Control
    Boirc
    Re:
    Request
    for Economic
    Impact
    Study
    for:
    Reasonably
    Available
    Control
    Technology
    (RACT)
    for
    Volatile
    Organic
    Material
    Emissions
    from Group
    III
    Consumer
    & Commercial
    Products:
    Proposed
    Amendments
    to
    35 Iii.
    Adm.
    Code
    218
    and 219 (Ri
    0-10)
    Dear
    Director
    Ribley:
    On
    November
    5,
    2009, the
    Board
    accepted
    for hearing
    a proposal
    entitled
    Reasonably
    Available
    Control
    Technology
    (RACT)
    for Volatile
    Organic
    Material
    Emissions
    from
    Group
    III
    Consumer
    & Commercial
    Products:
    Proposed.
    Amendments
    to 35 Ill.
    Adm. Code
    218
    and 219
    (Board
    Docket
    Rb-b).
    Generally,
    the Agency
    proposes
    to adopt air
    pollution
    regulations
    to
    control emissions
    of
    volatile
    organic
    material
    from
    Group
    III Consumer
    &
    Commercial
    Products
    in
    ozone
    nonattainment
    areas
    classified
    as
    moderate
    and above.
    Group III
    includes the
    following
    product
    categories:
    paper,
    film,
    and foil
    coatings;
    metal
    furniture
    coatings;
    and large
    appliance
    coatings.
    I
    write
    to
    request that
    your
    Department
    conduct
    an
    economic
    impact study
    concerning
    this proposal.
    This
    rulemaking
    was
    filed
    with the
    Board on
    October
    23,
    2009,
    by
    the Illinois
    Environmental
    Protection
    Agency
    under
    the “fast-track”
    rulemaking
    authority
    at
    Section
    28.5 of the
    Act,
    which
    was
    recently
    re-enacted
    by
    Public
    Act
    96-0308,
    effective
    August
    11,2009.
    Section
    28.5
    requires
    the Board
    to proceed
    toward
    adoption
    of the proposed
    regulations
    by
    meeting a series
    of
    strict
    deadlines.
    Specifically,
    the
    Board must
    hold at least
    two, and
    possibly
    three,
    hearings
    on the
    proposal.
    Additionally,
    the
    Board
    must
    submit the
    proposcd
    amendments
    to the
    Joint
    Committee
    on Administrative
    Rules
    on or before
    either
    March 2,
    2010, or
    March
    22, 2010
    (130 or 150
    days after
    the
    proposal’s
    filing),
    depending
    on whether
    the
    Board holds
    two or
    three hearings.
    The Board
    has
    scheduled
    hearings
    in
    this
    rulèmakinto
    begin
    on December
    9, 2009,
    January 6,
    2010,
    and
    January
    20,
    2010.
    The Board
    respectfully
    requests
    that your
    Department
    expedite
    its
    determination
    whether
    it
    will
    conduct
    an economic
    impact
    study
    on the
    proposal
    and respond
    no
    later
    than
    Tuesday,
    December
    15, 2009.
    Since 1998,
    Section
    27(b) of
    the Environmental
    Protection
    Act
    has
    required
    ‘i
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    POLLUTION
    CONTROL
    BOARD
    GovERjoR
    November
    5, 2009
    G.
    TaañerGirtd,
    Ph.D.
    Warren
    Ribley,
    Director
    Department
    of Commerce
    and Economic
    Opportunity
    620 East Adams
    Street,
    S-6
    Springfield,
    Illinois 62704

    1) request
    that the
    Department
    of Commerce and Economic
    OppOrtunity
    (formerly
    the Department
    of
    Commerce
    and
    Community
    Affairs)
    conduct
    a
    study of
    the
    economic
    impact
    of the
    proposed
    rules.
    The
    Department
    may
    within
    30 to
    45
    days
    of such
    request
    produce
    a
    study
    of
    the
    economic
    impact
    .
    of the proposed
    rules.
    At a minimum,
    the
    economic
    impact
    study
    shall
    address
    a) economic,
    environmental,
    and
    public
    health
    benefits
    that
    may
    be
    achieved
    through
    compliance
    with
    the
    proposed
    rules,
    b)
    the
    effects
    of the
    proposed
    rules
    on employment
    levels,
    commercial
    productivity,
    the
    economic
    growth
    of
    small businesses
    with
    100
    or less
    employees,
    and
    the State’s
    overall
    economy,
    and c)
    the
    cost
    per
    unit of
    pollution
    reduced
    and
    the
    variability
    of company
    revenues
    expected
    to
    be
    used
    to implement
    the
    proposed
    rules;
    and
    (2)
    conduct
    at least
    one public
    hearing
    on the
    economic
    impact
    of
    those
    rules.
    At
    least
    20
    days before
    the
    hearing,
    the
    Board
    shall notify
    the
    public
    of
    the
    hearing
    and make
    the
    economic
    impact
    study,
    or
    the
    Department
    of
    Commerce
    and Economic
    Opportunity’s
    explanation
    for
    not
    priucing
    an
    economic
    impact
    study,
    available
    to the
    public.
    Such
    public
    hearing
    may
    be
    held
    simultaneously
    or
    as a part
    of any
    Board
    hearing
    considering
    such
    new
    rules.
    415 ILCS
    5/27(b)
    (2008).
    The Board
    intends
    to
    proceed
    promptly
    with
    this
    rulemaking
    as
    required
    by
    Section
    28.5
    of
    the Act,
    and
    asks that
    you determine
    whether
    DCEO
    will
    conduct
    an
    economic
    impact
    study
    on the
    proposal
    and
    respond
    no later
    than
    Tuesday,
    December
    15,
    2009.
    If I, or
    my staff,
    can provide
    you
    with
    any
    additional
    information,
    please
    let me know.
    Thank
    you in
    advance
    for your
    prompt
    response.
    Sincerely,
    A
    G.
    TannexGirard
    Acting
    Chairman
    Pollution
    Control
    Board
    cc:
    John T.
    Therriault,
    Assistant
    Clerk
    of the
    Board

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