Ill. Admin. Code tit. 77, § 795.220 - Enforcement and Penalties
a) Any
tanning facility operating without a valid permit or operating on a revoked
permit shall be guilty of committing a public nuisance.
b) A person convicted of knowingly
maintaining a public nuisance commits a Class A misdemeanor. Each subsequent
offense under the Act is a Class 4 felony.
c) Penalties or fines shall not exceed $1,000
per day for each day the permit holder remains in violation.
d) In addition to any other action authorized
by the Act or this Part, the Department may assess fines against a tanning
facility for violation of any provision of the Act or this Part. The Department
shall review each inspection report according to criteria in subsections (e)
through (h).
e) The Department
shall consider the following criteria independently and aggregately to
determine whether a fine shall be assessed.
1)
Whether a violation has been noted on an inspection report, and whether the
facility corrected the violation.
2) Whether the facility or owner has
previously been cited for a violation of the Act or this Part, except that any
previously cited violation shall not be considered if the violation was held to
be unfounded or unapproved by a final order of the Department or by a court of
competent jurisdiction, or if any previous citations for violations occurred
more than three years prior to the current violation.
3) Whether the violation creates the
possibility of injury or other harm to the environment, to the owner's
employees, to the building owner, to users or occupants, or to the general
public.
4) Whether the violation
appears to be the result of any degree of negligence by the owner, the
operator, or the owner's other employees.
5) Whether the owner demonstrated good faith
efforts (e.g., taking steps to correct or agreeing to correct the cited
violations within a specified period of time) to correct the violations upon
receipt of oral or written notice of the violation and whether the actions
corrected the violation.
f) The following criteria shall be used to
determine the amount of a fine, and all amounts determined pursuant to the
criteria shall be added together to determine the total fine against the
tanning facility:
1) For each violation
related to the operation of a tanning facility without having submitted an
application for a permit to operate a tanning facility, pursuant to Section
795.60: $250.
2) For each violation related to the failure
to notify the Department of changes to the information specified in the permit
application, pursuant to Section
795.100: $50.
3) For each violation related to the failure
to maintain an equipment maintenance log, as required by Section
795.100: $100.
4) For each violation related to the failure
to post warnings as required by the Act and Section
795.150(a):
$100.
5) For each violation related
to tanning equipment timers that fail to operate in accordance with the
manufacturer's recommended exposure limit as required by Section
795.150(b)(2):
$250.
6) For each violation related
to the presence of tanning equipment that fails to incorporate a manual control
that allows the user to terminate radiation, as required by Section
795.150(b)(3):
$250.
7) For each violation related
to the presence of tanning equipment lacking physical barriers to protect
consumers from injury induced by touching or breaking the lamps, as required by
Section 795.150(b)(6):
$250.
8) For each violation related
to the use of lamps and bulbs that are not certified for use in the equipment
in which they are found to be installed, as required by Section
795.150(b)(8):
$250.
9) For each violation related
to the absence of an adequate supply of eyewear meeting the specifications of
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CFR 1040.20, as required by Section
795.170(a): $250.
10) For each
violation related to the failure to properly sanitize eyewear in accordance
with Section 795.170(c):
$100.
11) For each violation
related to allowing consumers to use tanning equipment without use of
protective eyewear as required by Section
795.170(f):
$250.
12) For each violation in
which the tanning facility was operated in the absence of a trained operator,
as required by Section
795.180(c):
$250.
13) For each violation
related to the failure to maintain consumer use records, as required by the Act
and Section 795.190: $250.
14) For each violation related to the failure
to maintain prescription and non-prescription drug information required by
Section 795.190(b) in a
confidential manner: $500.
15) For
each violation allowing the use of tanning equipment by persons under the age
of 18, as prohibited by Section
795.190(d):
$250.
16) For each violation in
which an injury resulting from the use of the tanning equipment was not
reported to the Department, as required by Section
795.200: $500.
17) For each violation related to the failure
to provide proper sanitation of tanning equipment or the tanning facility, as
required by Section 795.210: $100.
g) Violations of any provision of
the Tanning Facility Permit Act or any provision of this Part shall be issued
as the following:
1) First violation - the
permittee shall be issued a warning letter.
2) Second violation - the permittee shall be
issued a fine according to this Section. The repeat violation fine will be a
minimum of $250 plus a fine according to this Section.
3) Third violation - the permittee shall be
issued a fine according to this Section. The repeat violation fine will be a
minimum of $500 plus a fine according to this Section. The permittee shall be
notified of the Department's intent to revoke the permit and shall be offered a
hearing in accordance with Section
795.140.
h) Each day that a violation exists shall
constitute a separate violation.
i)
The Department shall serve any notice of assessment of fine on the permittee in
the same manner as any notice of permit revocation provided pursuant to the Act
and this Part, and the permittee shall have the same rights and opportunity for
hearing as elsewhere provided pursuant to the Act and this Part. If the
permittee does not request a hearing within the time allowed by the Act and
this Part, the fine assessed shall be due in full at the expiration of time
allowed to request a hearing.
j)
All fine assessments that are upheld in whole or in part by final order of the
Department shall be due in full at the conclusion of the time period for filing
for administrative review pursuant to the Administrative Review Law [735 ILCS 5
/Art. III], unless the permittee has within that time filed proceedings in
administrative review specifically appealing the fine assessment and unless the
court has stayed the enforcement of the fine assessment.
k) Following the issuance of the notice of
violation, the Department or its agent will reinspect a facility to determine
compliance with the Act and this Part.
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