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State of Illinois
2019 and 2020 HB4082 Introduced 1/16/2020, by Rep. Allen Skillicorn SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
| 415 ILCS 5/3.360 | was 415 ILCS 5/3.84 | 415 ILCS 5/56.1 | from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1056.1 |
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Amends the Environmental Protection Act. Excludes tissue and products from an abortion from the definition of "potentially infectious medical waste". Requires (currently, allows) tissue and products from an abortion or a miscarriage to be buried, entombed, or cremated.
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1 | | AN ACT concerning safety.
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2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | | Section 5. The Environmental Protection Act is amended by |
5 | | changing Sections 3.360 and 56.1 as follows:
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6 | | (415 ILCS 5/3.360) (was 415 ILCS 5/3.84)
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7 | | Sec. 3.360. Potentially infectious medical waste.
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8 | | (a) "Potentially infectious medical waste" means
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9 | | following types of waste generated in connection with the |
10 | | diagnosis,
treatment (i.e., provision of medical services), or |
11 | | immunization of
human beings or animals; research pertaining to |
12 | | the provision of medical
services; or the production or testing |
13 | | of biologicals:
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14 | | (1) Cultures and stocks.
This waste shall include but |
15 | | not be limited to cultures and stocks of
agents infectious |
16 | | to humans, and associated biologicals; cultures from
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17 | | medical or pathological laboratories; cultures and stocks |
18 | | of infectious
agents from research and industrial |
19 | | laboratories; wastes from the
production of biologicals; |
20 | | discarded live or attenuated vaccines; or
culture dishes |
21 | | and devices used to transfer, inoculate, or mix cultures.
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22 | | (2) Human pathological wastes. This waste shall |
23 | | include tissue, organs,
and body parts (except teeth and |
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1 | | the contiguous
structures of bone and gum); body fluids |
2 | | that are removed during surgery,
autopsy, or other medical |
3 | | procedures; or specimens of body fluids and their
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4 | | containers.
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5 | | (3) Human blood and blood products. This waste shall |
6 | | include discarded
human blood, blood components (e.g., |
7 | | serum and plasma), or saturated material
containing free |
8 | | flowing blood or blood components.
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9 | | (4) Used sharps. This waste shall include but not be |
10 | | limited to
discarded sharps used in animal or human patient |
11 | | care, medical
research, or clinical or pharmaceutical |
12 | | laboratories; hypodermic,
intravenous, or other medical
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13 | | needles; hypodermic or intravenous syringes; Pasteur |
14 | | pipettes; scalpel
blades; or blood vials. This waste shall |
15 | | also include but not be limited
to other types of broken or |
16 | | unbroken glass (including slides and cover
slips) in |
17 | | contact with infectious agents.
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18 | | (5) Animal waste. Animal waste means discarded |
19 | | materials, including
carcasses, body parts, body fluids, |
20 | | blood, or bedding originating from animals
inoculated |
21 | | during research, production of biologicals, or |
22 | | pharmaceutical
testing with agents infectious to humans.
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23 | | (6) Isolation waste. This waste shall include |
24 | | discarded materials
contaminated with blood, excretions, |
25 | | exudates, and secretions from humans
that are isolated to |
26 | | protect others from highly communicable diseases.
"Highly |
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1 | | communicable diseases" means those diseases identified by |
2 | | the Board
in rules adopted under subsection (e) of Section |
3 | | 56.2 of this Act.
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4 | | (7) Unused sharps. This waste shall include but not be |
5 | | limited to the
following unused, discarded sharps: |
6 | | hypodermic, intravenous, or
other needles; hypodermic or |
7 | | intravenous syringes; or scalpel blades.
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8 | | (b) Potentially infectious medical waste does not include:
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9 | | (1) waste generated as general household waste;
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10 | | (2) waste (except for sharps) for which the infectious |
11 | | potential has
been eliminated by treatment;
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12 | | (3) sharps that meet both of the following conditions:
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13 | | (A) the infectious potential has been eliminated |
14 | | from the sharps by
treatment; and
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15 | | (B) the sharps are rendered unrecognizable by |
16 | | treatment; or
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17 | | (4) sharps that are managed in accordance with the |
18 | | following requirements: |
19 | | (A) the infectious potential is eliminated from |
20 | | the sharps by treatment at a facility that is permitted |
21 | | by the Agency for the treatment of potentially |
22 | | infectious medical waste; |
23 | | (B) the sharps are certified by the treatment |
24 | | facility as non-special waste in accordance with |
25 | | Section 22.48 of this Act; |
26 | | (C) the sharps are packaged at the treatment |
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1 | | facility the same as required under Board rules for |
2 | | potentially infectious medical waste; |
3 | | (D) the sharps are transported under the custody of |
4 | | the treatment facility to a landfill permitted by the |
5 | | Agency under Section 21 of this Act to accept municipal |
6 | | waste for disposal; and |
7 | | (E) the activities in subparagraphs (A) through |
8 | | (D) of this paragraph (4) are authorized in, and |
9 | | conducted in accordance with, a permit issued by the |
10 | | Agency to the treatment facility. |
11 | | "Potentially infectious medical waste" does not include |
12 | | tissue or products from an abortion, as defined in Section 1-10 |
13 | | of the Reproductive Health Act. |
14 | | (Source: P.A. 98-366, eff. 1-1-14.)
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15 | | (415 ILCS 5/56.1) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1056.1)
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16 | | Sec. 56.1. Acts prohibited.
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17 | | (A) No person shall:
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18 | | (a) Cause or allow the disposal of any potentially |
19 | | infectious medical
waste. Sharps may be disposed in any |
20 | | landfill permitted by the Agency under
Section 21 of this |
21 | | Act to accept municipal waste for disposal, if both:
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22 | | (1) the infectious potential has been eliminated |
23 | | from the sharps by
treatment; and
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24 | | (2) the sharps are packaged in accordance with |
25 | | Board regulations.
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1 | | (b) Cause or allow the delivery of any potentially |
2 | | infectious medical
waste for transport, storage, |
3 | | treatment, or transfer except in accordance
with Board |
4 | | regulations.
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5 | | (c) Beginning July 1, 1992, cause or allow the delivery |
6 | | of any
potentially infectious medical waste to a person or |
7 | | facility for storage,
treatment, or transfer that does not |
8 | | have a permit issued by the agency to
receive potentially |
9 | | infectious medical waste, unless no permit is required
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10 | | under subsection (g)(1).
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11 | | (d) Beginning July 1, 1992, cause or allow the delivery |
12 | | or transfer of
any potentially infectious medical waste for |
13 | | transport unless:
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14 | | (1) the transporter has a permit issued by the |
15 | | Agency to transport
potentially infectious medical |
16 | | waste, or the transporter is exempt from the
permit |
17 | | requirement set forth in subsection (f)(l).
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18 | | (2) a potentially infectious medical waste |
19 | | manifest is completed for
the waste if a manifest is |
20 | | required under subsection (h).
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21 | | (e) Cause or allow the acceptance of any potentially |
22 | | infectious medical
waste for purposes of transport, |
23 | | storage, treatment, or transfer except in
accordance with |
24 | | Board regulations.
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25 | | (f) Beginning July 1, 1992, conduct any potentially |
26 | | infectious medical
waste transportation operation:
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1 | | (1) Without a permit issued by the Agency to |
2 | | transport potentially
infectious medical waste. No |
3 | | permit is required under this provision (f)(1)
for:
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4 | | (A) a person transporting potentially |
5 | | infectious medical waste
generated solely by that |
6 | | person's activities;
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7 | | (B) noncommercial transportation of less than |
8 | | 50 pounds of potentially
infectious medical waste |
9 | | at any one
time; or
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10 | | (C) the U.S. Postal Service.
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11 | | (2) In violation of any condition of any permit |
12 | | issued by the Agency
under this Act.
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13 | | (3) In violation of any regulation adopted by the |
14 | | Board.
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15 | | (4) In violation of any order adopted by the Board |
16 | | under this Act.
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17 | | (g) Beginning July 1, 1992, conduct any potentially |
18 | | infectious medical
waste treatment, storage, or transfer |
19 | | operation:
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20 | | (1) without a permit issued by the Agency that |
21 | | specifically
authorizes the treatment, storage, or |
22 | | transfer of potentially infectious
medical waste. No |
23 | | permit is required under this subsection (g) or |
24 | | subsection (d)(1) of Section 21 for any:
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25 | | (A) Person conducting a potentially infectious |
26 | | medical waste
treatment, storage, or transfer |
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1 | | operation for potentially infectious
medical waste |
2 | | generated by the person's own activities that are |
3 | | treated,
stored, or transferred within the site |
4 | | where the potentially infectious
medical waste is |
5 | | generated.
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6 | | (B) Hospital that treats, stores, or transfers |
7 | | only potentially
infectious medical waste |
8 | | generated by its own activities or by members of |
9 | | its
medical staff.
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10 | | (C) Sharps collection station that is operated |
11 | | in accordance with
Section 56.7.
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12 | | (2) in violation of any condition of any permit |
13 | | issued by the Agency
under this Act.
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14 | | (3) in violation of any regulation adopted by the |
15 | | Board.
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16 | | (4) In violation of any order adopted by the Board |
17 | | under this Act.
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18 | | (h) Transport potentially infectious medical waste |
19 | | unless the
transporter carries a completed potentially |
20 | | infectious medical waste
manifest. No manifest is required |
21 | | for the transportation of:
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22 | | (1) potentially infectious medical waste being |
23 | | transported by
generators who generated the waste by |
24 | | their own activities, when the
potentially infectious |
25 | | medical waste is transported within or between sites
or |
26 | | facilities owned, controlled, or operated by that |
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1 | | person;
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2 | | (2) less than 50 pounds of potentially infectious |
3 | | medical waste at
any one time for a noncommercial
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4 | | transportation activity; or
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5 | | (3) potentially infectious medical waste by the |
6 | | U.S. Postal Service.
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7 | | (i) Offer for transportation, transport, deliver, |
8 | | receive or accept
potentially infectious medical waste for |
9 | | which a manifest is required,
unless the manifest indicates |
10 | | that the fee required under Section 56.4 of
this Act has |
11 | | been paid.
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12 | | (j) Beginning January 1, 1994, conduct a potentially |
13 | | infectious medical
waste treatment operation at an |
14 | | incinerator in existence on the effective
date of this |
15 | | Title in violation of emission standards established
for |
16 | | these incinerators under Section 129 of the Clean Air Act |
17 | | (42 USC 7429),
as amended.
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18 | | (k) Beginning July 1, 2015, knowingly mix household |
19 | | sharps, including, but not limited to, hypodermic, |
20 | | intravenous, or other medical needles or syringes or other |
21 | | medical household waste containing used or unused sharps, |
22 | | including, but not limited to, hypodermic, intravenous, or |
23 | | other medical needles or syringes or other sharps, with any |
24 | | other material intended for collection as a recyclable |
25 | | material by a residential hauler. |
26 | | (l) Beginning on July 1, 2015, knowingly place |
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1 | | household sharps into a container intended for collection |
2 | | by a residential hauler for processing at a recycling |
3 | | center. |
4 | | (B) In making its orders and determinations relative to
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5 | | penalties, if any, to be imposed for violating subdivision |
6 | | (A)(a) of
this Section, the Board, in addition to the
factors |
7 | | in Sections 33(c) and 42(h) of this Act, or the Court shall |
8 | | take into
consideration whether the owner or operator of the |
9 | | landfill reasonably relied
on written statements from the |
10 | | person generating or treating the waste that
the waste is not |
11 | | potentially infectious medical waste.
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12 | | (C) Tissue Notwithstanding subsection (A) or any other |
13 | | provision of law, including the Vital Records Act, tissue and |
14 | | products from an abortion, as defined in Section 1-10 of the |
15 | | Reproductive Health Act, or a miscarriage shall may be buried, |
16 | | entombed, or cremated. |
17 | | (Source: P.A. 101-13, eff. 6-12-19.)
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