Illinois Code § 415 ILCS 5/7.3

(a) The Board in its discretion may submit the following for
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publication in the Illinois Register as it deems appropriate:

 
 
(1) a regulatory agenda to solicit comments 
 
concerning any rule that the Board is considering for proposal, but for which no notice of rulemaking activity has been submitted to the Illinois Register;

 
 
(2) notices of all petitions for individual adjusted 
 
standards that have been filed with the Board;

 
 
(3) notices of all public hearings to be held by the 
 
Board, including any hearings scheduled by the Board for consideration of an individual adjusted standard petition;

 
 
(4) the results of Board determinations concerning 
 
the necessity for economic impact studies;

 
 
(5) restricted status lists, on a quarterly basis; and

 
 
(6) any other documents related to the activities of 
 
the Pollution Control Board that the Board deems appropriate for publication.

 
(b) The Board shall publish the following in the Illinois Register:

 
 
(1) pursuant to Section 5-40 of the Illinois 
 
Administrative Procedure Act, notice of all proposed regulations;

 
 
(2) pursuant to Sections 5-45 and 5-50 of the 
 
Illinois Administrative Procedure Act, notice of all emergency and peremptory regulations; and

 
 
(3) the results of Board determinations concerning 
 
adjusted standards proceedings.

concerning any rule that the Board is considering for proposal, but for which no notice of rulemaking activity has been submitted to the Illinois Register;
standards that have been filed with the Board;
Board, including any hearings scheduled by the Board for consideration of an individual adjusted standard petition;
the necessity for economic impact studies;
the Pollution Control Board that the Board deems appropriate for publication.
Administrative Procedure Act, notice of all proposed regulations;
Illinois Administrative Procedure Act, notice of all emergency and peremptory regulations; and
adjusted standards proceedings.

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