ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
    August 24,
    1995
    ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL
    PROTECTION AGENCY,
    Complainant,
    V.
    )
    AC 94—73
    (IEPA No.
    415—94—AC)
    STACY B. HESS
    )
    (Administrative Citation)
    )
    Respondent.
    CONCURRING OPINION
    (by J. Theodore Meyer):
    I concur with the majority’s opinion and order in this case;
    however,
    I believe that attorney’s fees and costs should be
    included in all penalties imposed in administrative citations.
    Section 42(f)
    of the Environmental Protection Act
    (Act)
    provides that the Board may award costs and reasonable attorney’s
    fees in cases brought on behalf of the citizens of Illinois.
    (415 ILCS 5/42(f)
    (1992)).
    This section should be construed
    broadly and include administrative citation penalties brought by
    the State, or by any unit of local government vested with the
    authority to impose such citations, pursuant to Section 4(r)
    of
    the Act.
    The concept of attorney’s fees should include the employer’s
    share of federal and Social Security taxes
    as well as health
    insurance and life insurance.
    Attorney’s costs should not only
    include direct costs incurred by the individual attorney, but
    also indirect costs such as:
    travel time, administrative
    support,
    printing, copying and overhead.
    After all, the time and
    money spent by complainant’s attorney in prosecuting this matter
    certainly could have been used to handle other matters.
    Also,
    the now common practice by state and local governments of
    charging a “user fee” to those who use a service
    (such as paying
    for photocopies)
    is certainly a cost that should be imposed on a
    party who has violated the Act.
    This case presented an
    opportunity for the complainant to submit an affidavit of all
    fees and costs,
    and
    I believe that the Board should have taken
    this opportunity to reimburse the Illinois taxpayer.
    In this case,
    the administrative citation neither requests
    the imposition of such costs and fees nor explains whether some
    percentage of costs and fees was figured into the penalty.
    I
    urge the Agency to begin seeking reimbursement in administrative
    citations.

    2
    ——
    J. ~r1i~eodore
    Mey~
    Boa~Member
    I, Dorothy M.
    Gunn,
    Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control
    Board, hereby certify that the above concurring opinion was filed
    on the
    ~
    day of
    _____________,
    1995.
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    /
    7~.
    Dcfrothy M~kGunn,Clerk
    Illinois Pollution Control Board

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