Illinois Code § 415 ILCS 5/58.16

Construction of school; requirements.
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This Section applies
only to counties with a population of more than 3,000,000. In this Section,
"school" means any public school located in whole or in part in a county with
a population of more than 3,000,000. No person shall commence construction on
real property of a building intended for use as a school unless:

 
 
(1) a Phase I Environmental Audit, conducted in 
 
accordance with Section 22.2 of this Act, is obtained;

 
 
(2) if the Phase I Environmental Audit discloses the 
 
presence or likely presence of a release or a substantial threat of a release of a regulated substance at, on, to, or from the real property, a Phase II Environmental Audit, conducted in accordance with Section 22.2 of this Act, is obtained; and

 
 
(3) if the Phase II Environmental Audit discloses the 
 
presence or likely presence of a release or a substantial threat of a release of a regulated substance at, on, to, or from the real property: (i) the real property is enrolled in the Site Remediation Program, and (ii) the remedial action plan is approved by the Agency, if a remedial action plan is required by Board regulations.

 
No person shall cause or allow any person to occupy a building intended
to be used as a school for which a remedial action plan is required by Board
regulations unless all work pursuant to the remedial action plan is completed.

accordance with Section 22.2 of this Act, is obtained;
presence or likely presence of a release or a substantial threat of a release of a regulated substance at, on, to, or from the real property, a Phase II Environmental Audit, conducted in accordance with Section 22.2 of this Act, is obtained; and
presence or likely presence of a release or a substantial threat of a release of a regulated substance at, on, to, or from the real property: (i) the real property is enrolled in the Site Remediation Program, and (ii) the remedial action plan is approved by the Agency, if a remedial action plan is required by Board regulations.

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