Illinois Administrative Code
Title 62 - MINING
Part 1705 - RESTRICTION ON FINANCIAL INTERESTS OF STATE EMPLOYEES
Section 1705.4 - Responsibility
Universal Citation: 62 IL Admin Code ยง 1705.4
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 12, March 22, 2024
a) The Illinois Department of Natural Resources (Department) shall:
1) Provide guidance to all employees required
to file statements pursuant to Section
1705.11;
2) Promptly review the statements of
employment and financial interests and supplements, if any, filed to determine
if the employee has correctly identified interests constituting a direct or
indirect financial interest in a surface coal mining operation;
3) Resolve prohibited financial interest
situations by remedial action or by reporting the violations to the Office of
Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement.
4) Certify on each financial statement that:
A) The Department reviewed the financial
statement;
B) Any prohibited
financial interests have been resolved; and
C) The State identifies no other prohibited
interests.
5) Submit to
the Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement requested statistics
and information to enable preparation of the required annual report to
Congress;
6) Submit to the Office
of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement the initial listing and
subsequent annual listings of positions which Section
1705.11(b),
(c), and (d) require;
7) Furnish a blank statement forty-five (45)
days in advance of the filing date which Section
1705.13(a)
establishes to each employee required to
file a statement; and
8) Inform
annually each employee required to file a statement with the Director of the
name, address, and telephone number of the person whom the employee may contact
for advice and counseling.
b) Employees shall:
1) Not have any direct or indirect financial
interest in surface coal mining operations;
2) File a fully completed statement of
employment and financial interest:
A) Upon
being hired, and
B) Annually
thereafter by the date specified in Section
1705.13(a);
and
3) Comply with
directives issued by persons responsible for approving each statement and
comply with directives issued by those persons responsible for ordering
remedial action.
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