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1 | AN ACT in relation to public health and environmental | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | protection.
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3 | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | represented in the General Assembly:
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5 | Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Mercury Reduction Act.
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7 | Section 5. Findings. The General Assembly finds the | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | following:
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9 | (1) Mercury is a potent neurotoxin that can cause | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
10 | long-lasting health
problems.
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11 | (2) High levels of mercury in our State's waterways | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | have forced officials
to issue advisories warning people to | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
13 | restrict eating predator fish caught from
lakes and | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | streams.
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15 | (3) Mercury can be found in thousands of products and | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | applications,
including dental amalgams, scientific | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | instruments, electrical components,
batteries, lamps, and | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
18 | medical devices.
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19 | (4) Mercury from consumer products may make its way | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
20 | into waterways
if the products are discharged down the | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
21 | drain, incinerated, or dumped in a
landfill.
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22 | (5) The most effective way to minimize future mercury | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
23 | releases is to
eliminate mercury threats in products where | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
24 | there are cost-effective
alternatives.
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25 | Section 10. Definitions. As used in this Act:
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26 | "Agency" means the Environmental Protection Agency.
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27 | "Board" means the Pollution Control Board.
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28 | "Manufacturer" means any person who produces a | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
29 | mercury-added product and
means an importer or domestic | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
30 | distributor of a mercury-added product produced
in a
foreign | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
31 | country. In the case of a multicomponent, mercury-added |
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1 | product, the
manufacturer is the last manufacturer to produce | ||||||
2 | or assemble the product. If
the
mercury-added product is | ||||||
3 | produced in a foreign country, then the manufacturer
is the | ||||||
4 | first
importer or domestic distributor of that product.
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5 | "Mercury-added product" means a product, commodity, or | ||||||
6 | chemical that contains
mercury or a mercury compound that has | ||||||
7 | been intentionally added to the product,
commodity, or | ||||||
8 | chemical. Mercury-added products include, but are not limited | ||||||
9 | to,
mercury thermometers, mercury thermostats, and mercury | ||||||
10 | switches in motor
vehicles.
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11 | "Mercury relay" means a mercury-added product that opens or | ||||||
12 | closes electrical
contacts to operate other devices in the same | ||||||
13 | or another electrical circuit.
"Mercury
relay" includes | ||||||
14 | mercury displacement relays, mercury wetted reed relays, and
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15 | mercury
contact relays.
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16 | "Mercury switch" means a mercury-added product that opens | ||||||
17 | or closes an
electrical circuit or gas valve. "Mercury switch" | ||||||
18 | includes (i) mercury float
switches
actuated by rising or | ||||||
19 | falling liquid levels, (ii) mercury tilt switches
actuated by a | ||||||
20 | change
in the switch position, (iii) mercury pressure switches | ||||||
21 | actuated by a change in
pressure,
(iv) mercury temperature | ||||||
22 | switches actuated by a change in temperature, and (v)
mercury
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23 | flame sensors. "Mercury switch" does not include a | ||||||
24 | mercury-added thermostat.
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25 | "Mercury thermostat" means a mercury-added product | ||||||
26 | commonly used to sense
and, through electrical communication | ||||||
27 | with heating, cooling or ventilation
equipment,
control room | ||||||
28 | temperature.
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29 | "Person" includes an individual, a firm, an association, a | ||||||
30 | partnership, a
corporation, a governmental entity, an | ||||||
31 | organization, a joint venture, and any
other legal
entity.
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32 | Section 15. Interstate clearinghouse. The Agency may | ||||||
33 | participate in the
establishment and implementation of a | ||||||
34 | multi-state clearinghouse to assist in
carrying out
the | ||||||
35 | requirements of this Act, including designating the |
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1 | clearinghouse to help
design
notification forms, receive | ||||||
2 | notification and submission of information, to
coordinate
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3 | reviews and to assist in education and outreach activities. The | ||||||
4 | clearinghouse
may also
maintain a list of all products | ||||||
5 | containing mercury, including mercury-added
products.
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6 | Section 20. Notification.
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7 | (a) Beginning July 1, 2005, no mercury-added product may be | ||||||
8 | offered for
final
sale or use or distributed for promotional | ||||||
9 | purposes in the State without prior
written
notification to the | ||||||
10 | Agency by the manufacturer of the product in accordance
with | ||||||
11 | the
requirements of this Section.
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12 | Importers of mercury-added products from foreign
countries | ||||||
13 | must ensure that the manufacturer has complied with this | ||||||
14 | Section
before the
sale, use, or distribution of the product in | ||||||
15 | Illinois. This duty upon importers
does not
apply to retailers | ||||||
16 | for whom importing is not their primary business or to
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17 | importers who
distribute products to manufacturers for | ||||||
18 | inclusion in the manufacturers'
mercury-added
products.
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19 | (b) The notification must, at a minimum, include all of the | ||||||
20 | following:
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21 | (1) A brief description of the mercury-added product.
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22 | (2) For each individual product, or where appropriate, | ||||||
23 | for each category of
product, an identification of the | ||||||
24 | mercury content in one of the following
ranges:
greater | ||||||
25 | than 0 to 5 mg, greater than 5 mg to 10 mg, greater than 10 | ||||||
26 | mg to 50
mg,
greater than 50 mg to 100 mg, greater than 100 | ||||||
27 | mg to 1,000 mg, or greater than
1,000 mg.
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28 | (3) For each individual product or category of | ||||||
29 | products, a description of
the purpose that mercury serves | ||||||
30 | in the product.
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31 | (4) The name and address of the manufacturer, and the | ||||||
32 | name, address and
phone number of a contact person who has | ||||||
33 | knowledge of the product.
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34 | (c) This Section does not apply to any mercury-added | ||||||
35 | product for which
federal law governs notice in a
manner
that |
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1 | preempts State authority.
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2 | (d) With the approval of the Agency, the manufacturer may | ||||||
3 | supply the
information required above for a product category | ||||||
4 | rather than an individual
product. The
manufacturer must update | ||||||
5 | and revise the information in the notification
whenever there | ||||||
6 | is
a significant change in the information or when requested to | ||||||
7 | do so by the
Agency.
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8 | (e) The Agency must adopt rules concerning the content, | ||||||
9 | form, and submission
of
the required notification.
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10 | (f) Public disclosure of confidential business information | ||||||
11 | submitted to the
Agency
under this Section is governed by the | ||||||
12 | provisions of the Freedom of
Information
Act. The State may | ||||||
13 | provide the
interstate
clearinghouse with copies of business | ||||||
14 | information and the Agency and the
interstate
clearinghouse may | ||||||
15 | compile or publish analyses or summaries of this business
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16 | information if
the analyses or summaries do not identify any | ||||||
17 | manufacturer and do not
reveal any
confidential information.
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18 | Section 25. Sales restrictions.
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19 | (a) Beginning July 1, 2005, a school may not purchase for | ||||||
20 | use in a primary
or
secondary classroom, bulk elemental | ||||||
21 | mercury, chemicals containing mercury
compounds, or | ||||||
22 | mercury-added instructional equipment and materials, except
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23 | mercury-added measuring devices and thermometers for which no | ||||||
24 | adequate
substitute
exists for use as teaching aids. Other | ||||||
25 | mercury-added products that are used by
schools
are not subject | ||||||
26 | to this prohibition.
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27 | (b) After July 1, 2006, a person may not sell, offer to | ||||||
28 | sell, or
distribute
for
promotional purposes a mercury-added | ||||||
29 | thermostat except for a thermostat used
for
manufacturing or | ||||||
30 | industrial purposes and except for a thermostat to be used by
a
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31 | blind or
visually impaired person.
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32 | (c) Beginning July 1, 2006, a person may not sell or offer | ||||||
33 | to sell or
distribute a
mercury switch or mercury relay | ||||||
34 | individually or as a product component. This
prohibition does | ||||||
35 | not apply if the switch or relay is used to replace a switch
or |
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1 | relay that is
a component in a larger product in use prior to | ||||||
2 | July 1, 2006 and one of the
following
applies:
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3 | (1) the larger product is used in manufacturing; or
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4 | (2) the switch or relay is integrated and not | ||||||
5 | physically separate from
other
components of the larger | ||||||
6 | product.
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7 | This subsection does not apply to the sale of a mercury | ||||||
8 | switch or mercury
relay if the
use of the switch or relay is | ||||||
9 | required under federal law or federal contract
specifications.
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10 | Section 30. Exemptions.
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11 | (a) A manufacturer or user of a mercury-added product may | ||||||
12 | apply
to
the Agency on or before July 1, 2005 for an exemption | ||||||
13 | from the provisions of
this
Act for one or more specific uses | ||||||
14 | of a mercury-added product by filing a written petition with | ||||||
15 | the Agency. The
Agency
may grant an exemption with or without | ||||||
16 | conditions upon finding that:
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17 | (1) the manufacturer has demonstrated that a | ||||||
18 | convenient and
widely-available system exists for the | ||||||
19 | proper collection, transportation, and
processing of the | ||||||
20 | mercury-added thermostat at the end of its useful life; and
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21 | (2) the specific use or uses of the mercury-added | ||||||
22 | thermostat provide a net
benefit to the environment, public | ||||||
23 | health, or public safety when compared to
available | ||||||
24 | nonmercury alternatives. | ||||||
25 | (b) Before approving any exemption allowed under this
Act, | ||||||
26 | the
Agency must consult with neighboring states, by means of | ||||||
27 | the interstate
clearinghouse or
otherwise, to promote | ||||||
28 | consistency in the regulation of mercury-added products.
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29 | Exemptions may be granted for a term not to exceed 5 years and | ||||||
30 | may be renewed
upon written application if the Agency finds | ||||||
31 | that the mercury-added product
continues to
meet the criteria | ||||||
32 | for the original approval of the exemption.
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33 | The Agency must adopt rules for processing exemption | ||||||
34 | applications. These
rules
must provide for public | ||||||
35 | participation and take into account the role of the
interstate
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1 | clearinghouse.
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2 | Section 35. Universal waste rule. On or before January 1, | ||||||
3 | 2006, the Board
must
modify its rules governing universal | ||||||
4 | hazardous waste as appropriate to promote
the
recycling, | ||||||
5 | recovery, and proper management of elemental mercury and
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6 | mercury-added
products on a statewide basis.
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7 | Section 40. Penalties. A violation of this Act is | ||||||
8 | punishable by a civil
penalty not
to exceed $1,000 for each | ||||||
9 | violation in the case of a first violation. Repeat
violations | ||||||
10 | are
punishable by a civil penalty not to exceed $5,000 for each | ||||||
11 | repeat violation.
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12 | Section 90. The Environmental Protection Act is amended by | ||||||
13 | changing Section 22.28a as follows:
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14 | (415 ILCS 5/22.28a)
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15 | Sec. 22.28a. White goods and end-of-life motor vehicles | ||||||
16 | handled by scrap dealership ,
or junkyard , or vehicle recycler .
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17 | (a) No owner, operator, agent, or employee of a junkyard or | ||||||
18 | scrap dealership , or vehicle recycler
may knowingly shred, | ||||||
19 | scrap, dismantle, recycle, incinerate, handle, store, or
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20 | otherwise manage any white good that contains any white good | ||||||
21 | components , or any end-of-life motor vehicle that contains any | ||||||
22 | mercury-added component in
violation of this Act or any other | ||||||
23 | applicable State or federal law.
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24 | (b) For the purposes of this Section : , | ||||||
25 | (1) The
the terms "white goods" and "white
goods | ||||||
26 | components" have the same meaning as in Section 22.28.
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27 | (2) "Vehicle recycler" means any owner, operator, | ||||||
28 | agent, or employee of a business engaged in the business of | ||||||
29 | acquiring, dismantling, or crushing 6 or more motor | ||||||
30 | vehicles in a calendar year for the primary purpose of | ||||||
31 | resale of their parts or materials. | ||||||
32 | (3) "End-of-life motor vehicle" means any motor |
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1 | vehicle that is sold, given, or otherwise conveyed to a | ||||||
2 | motor vehicle crusher, recycler, or scrap recycling | ||||||
3 | facility for the purpose of recycling. | ||||||
4 | (4) "Mercury-added component" means a component that | ||||||
5 | contains mercury and that was intentionally added to the | ||||||
6 | vehicle. Such components include, but are not limited to, | ||||||
7 | switches, sensors, lights, and navigational systems.
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8 | (Source: P.A. 92-447, eff. 8-21-01.)
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9 | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | ||||||
10 | becoming law. |