Ill. Admin. Code tit. 17, § 1075.60 - Emergencies
Two types of emergency conditions may exist that require special treatment:
a) Where emergency
circumstances pose an immediate threat to human life, or severe loss of
property is imminent from situations involving acts of God, disasters,
casualties, or national defense or security emergencies, and action must be
taken immediately, the agency can proceed without notifying the Department
prior to taking action. The consultation process shall be initiated as soon as
practicable after the emergency is under control, but not to exceed 30 calendar
days. The agency shall submit a Detailed Action Report, which shall include
information on the nature of the emergency actions, the justification for
requiring immediate action, and any adverse impacts to a listed species or its
essential habitat or a Natural Area that may have resulted. The Department
shall evaluate such information and issue a biological opinion, including the
information and recommendations given during the emergency
consultation.
b) Where emergency
circumstances pose a threat to human life or loss of property and the action
must commence within 30 days, the agency may request permission to commence the
action without undergoing the consultation process prior to the action. The
agency shall contact the Department prior to commencing the action and explain
the nature of the problem. The Department shall determine whether a listed
species or Natural Area is present within the vicinity of the action and notify
the agency in writing. One of two courses of action shall then be taken:
1) if no listed species or their essential
habitats or Natural Areas are present, the action may commence and the
consultation process is terminated; or
2) if a listed species or its essential
habitat or a Natural Area is present within the vicinity of the project,
alternatives shall be discussed to avoid or minimize the adverse impacts prior
to commencement of the action.
Notes
Amended at 19 Ill. Reg. 594, effective January 9, 1995
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