Illinois Code § 410 ILCS 525/2

(a) The General Assembly finds that:
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(i) the dangers of hazardous substances pose a 
 
serious threat to the public health and welfare of the citizens of Illinois;

 
 
(ii) there exists no unified effort to collect and 
 
analyze information on hazardous substances and their potential health effects;

 
 
(iii) the lack of comprehensive information has 
 
caused concern on the part of Illinois citizens and a lack of effective control by the State government;

 
 
(iv) it is the obligation of the State government to 
 
inform and protect the citizens of Illinois by developing a comprehensive and integrated data system on hazardous substances and public health.

 
(b) It is the purpose of this Act to establish a unified Statewide project
to collect, compile and correlate information on public health and hazardous
substances. Such information is to be used to assist in the determination of
public policy and to provide a source of information for the public, except
when public disclosure of the information would violate the provisions of
subsection (d) of Section 4 concerning confidentiality.

 
(c) In particular, the purpose of the collection of cancer incidence
information is to:

 
 
 
(1) monitor incidence trends of cancer to detect 
 
 
potential public health problems, predict risks and assist in investigating cancer clusters;

 
 
 
(2) more accurately target intervention resources 
 
 
for communities and patients and their families;

 
 
 
(3) inform health professionals and citizens 
 
 
about risks, early detection and treatment of cancers known to be elevated in their communities; and

 
 
 
(4) promote high quality research to provide 
 
 
better information for cancer control and to address public concerns and questions about cancer.

serious threat to the public health and welfare of the citizens of Illinois;
analyze information on hazardous substances and their potential health effects;
caused concern on the part of Illinois citizens and a lack of effective control by the State government;
inform and protect the citizens of Illinois by developing a comprehensive and integrated data system on hazardous substances and public health.
potential public health problems, predict risks and assist in investigating cancer clusters;
for communities and patients and their families;
about risks, early detection and treatment of cancers known to be elevated in their communities; and
better information for cancer control and to address public concerns and questions about cancer.

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