Illinois Administrative Code
Title 1 - GENERAL PROVISIONS
Part 220 - REVIEW OF PROPOSED RULEMAKING
Section 220.285 - Small Business, Not For Profit Corporation and Small Municipality Flexibility Requirements
Universal Citation: 1 IL Admin Code ยง 220.285
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) When an agency proposes a new rule, or an amendment to an existing rulethatmay have an impact on small businesses,not for profit corporations or small municipalities,the agency shall consider each of the followingas they affect those entities:
1) Establishing less stringent
compliance or reporting requirements in the rule.
2) Establishing less stringent schedules or
deadlines in the rule for compliance or reporting requirements.
3) Consolidating or simplifying the rule's
compliance or reporting requirements.
4) Establishing performance standards to
replace design or operational standards in the rule.
5) Exempting small businesses, not for profit
corporations and small municipalitiesfrom any or all requirements of the rule.
(Ill. Rev. Stat. 1991, ch. 127, par. 1005-30) [5
ILCS 100/5-30]
b) The agency shall also provide, during the first notice period, an opportunity for small businesses, not for profit corporations and small municipalities to participate in the rulemaking process by utilizing one or more of the following techniques:
1) Inclusion in any advance notice of
possible rulemaking a statement that the rule may have an impact on small
businesses, not for profit corporations or small municipalities.
2) Publication of a notice of rulemaking in
publications likely to be obtained by small businesses, not for profit
corporations or small municipalities.
3) Direct notification of interested small
businesses, not for profit corporations or small municipalities.
4) Public hearings concerning the impact of
the rule on small businesses, not for profit corporations or small
municipalities.
5) Special hearing
or comment procedures to reduce the cost or complexity of participation in the
rulemaking by small businesses, not for profit corporations or small
municipalities. (Ill. Rev. Stat. 1991, ch. 127, par. 1005-30) [5 ILCS
100/5-30]
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