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| health and the environment if those thermostats are not |
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| (5) the major thermostat manufacturers have established a |
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| voluntary program to facilitate the collection and proper |
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| management of mercury thermostats taken out of service;
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| (6) the annual average of mercury-containing thermostats |
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| collected for recycling in Illinois under the existing |
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| voluntary collection program from 2006 to 2008 was 4,433;
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| (7) thousands of mercury-containing thermostats are taken |
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| out of service annually in the State;
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| (8) it is in the public interest to achieve a significant |
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| increase in the collection and proper management of mercury |
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| thermostats taken out of service in the State.
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| Section 10. Definitions. |
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| "Agency" means the Illinois Environmental Protection |
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| Agency. |
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| "Board" means the Illinois Pollution Control Board. |
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| "Collection program" means a system for the collection, |
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| transportation, recycling, and disposal of out-of-service |
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| mercury thermostats that is financed and managed or provided by |
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| a thermostat manufacturer individually or collectively with |
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| other thermostat manufacturers in accordance with this Act. |
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| "Contractor" means a person engaged in the business of |
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| installation, service, or removal of heating, ventilation, and |
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| air-conditioning components. |
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| definition of a "mercury thermostat" under subsection (f) of |
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| Section 22.23b of the Environmental Protection Act. |
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| "Out-of-service mercury thermostat" means a mercury |
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| thermostat that is removed, replaced, or otherwise taken out of |
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| service. |
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| "Person" means any individual, partnership, |
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| co-partnership, firm, company, limited liability company, |
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| corporation, association, joint stock company, trust, estate, |
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| political subdivision, State agency, or any other legal entity, |
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| or its legal representatives, agents, or assigns. |
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| "Qualified contractor" means a person engaged in the |
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| business of installation, service, or removal of heating, |
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| ventilation, and air-conditioning components who employs 7 or |
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| more service technicians or installers or who is located in an |
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| area outside of an urban area, as defined by the United States |
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| Bureau of the Census. |
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| "Qualified local government authorities" means household |
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| hazardous waste facilities, solid waste management agencies, |
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| environmental management agencies, or departments of public |
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| health. |
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| "Thermostat manufacturer" means a person who owns or owned |
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| a name brand of one or more mercury thermostats sold in the |
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| State. |
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| "Thermostat retailer" means a person who sells thermostats |
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| of any kind primarily to homeowners or other nonprofessionals |
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| limited to, sales using the Internet or catalogs. A thermostat |
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| retailer that meets the definition of thermostat wholesaler |
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| shall be considered a thermostat wholesaler. |
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| "Thermostat wholesaler" means a person who is engaged in |
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| the distribution and wholesale selling of heating, |
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| ventilation, and air-conditioning components, including, but |
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| not limited to, thermostats, to contractors, and whose total |
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| wholesale sales account for 80% or more of its total sales. A |
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| thermostat manufacturer, as defined in this Section, is not a |
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| thermostat wholesaler. |
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| Section 15. Mercury thermostat collection programs. |
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| (a) Each thermostat manufacturer shall, individually or |
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| collectively with other thermostat manufacturers, establish |
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| and maintain a collection program for the collection, |
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| transportation, and proper management of out-of-service |
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| mercury thermostats in accordance with the provisions of this |
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| Act.
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| (b) Each thermostat manufacturer shall, individually or |
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| collectively with other thermostat manufacturers through a |
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| collection program, do the following:
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| (1) On and after January 1, 2011, compile a list of |
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| thermostat wholesalers in the State and offer each |
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| thermostat wholesaler containers for the collection of |
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| out-of-service mercury thermostats.
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| containers available to all qualified contractors, |
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| thermostat wholesalers, thermostat retailers, and units of |
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| local government in this State that request a container. |
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| Each thermostat manufacturer shall with each container |
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| include information regarding the proper management of |
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| out-of-service mercury thermostats as universal waste in |
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| accordance with the collection program and Board's rules.
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| (3) Establish a system to collect, transport, and |
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| properly manage out-of-service mercury thermostats from |
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| all collection sites established under this Section. |
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| (4) Not include any fees or other charges to persons |
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| participating in the program, except that each thermostat |
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| wholesaler, qualified contractor, unit of local |
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| government, or thermostat retailer that is provided with |
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| one or more collection containers may be charged a one-time |
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| program administration fee not to exceed $75 per collection |
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| container.
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| (5) From January 1, 2011, through December 31, 2013, |
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| conduct education and outreach efforts, including, but not |
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| limited to the following:
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| (A) create a public service announcement promoting |
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| collection and proper management of out-of-service |
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| mercury thermostats, copies of which shall be provided |
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| to the Agency;
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| (B) establish and maintain a publicly accessible |
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| website for the dissemination of educational materials |
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| thermostats. This website shall include templates of |
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| the educational materials on the Internet website in a |
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| form and format that can be easily downloaded and |
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| printed. The link to this website shall be provided to |
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| the Agency;
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| (C) contact thermostat wholesalers at least once a |
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| year to encourage their support and participation in |
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| educating their customers on the importance of and |
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| statutory requirements for the collection and proper |
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| management of out-of-service mercury thermostats;
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| (D) develop and implement strategies to encourage |
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| participating thermostat retailers to educate their |
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| customers on the importance of and opportunities for |
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| collecting and recycling out-of-service mercury |
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| thermostats;
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| (E) create and maintain a web-based program that |
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| allows contractors and consumers to identify |
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| collection sites for out-of-service mercury |
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| thermostats by zip code in the State;
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| (F) prepare and mail to contractor associations a |
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| postcard or other notice that provides information on |
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| the collection program for out-of-service mercury |
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| thermostats; and
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| (G) develop informational articles, press |
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| importance of and opportunities for collecting and |
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| recycling out-of-service mercury thermostats and |
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| distribute those materials to trade publications, |
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| local media, and stakeholder groups.
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| (6) On or before January 1, 2011, develop and update as |
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| necessary educational and other outreach materials for |
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| distribution to contractors, contractor associations, and |
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| consumers. Those materials shall be made available for use |
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| by participating thermostat wholesalers, thermostat |
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| retailers, contractors, and units of local government. The |
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| materials shall include, but not be limited to, the |
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| following: |
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| (A) signage, such as posters and cling signage, |
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| that can be prominently displayed to promote the |
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| collection of out-of-service mercury thermostats to |
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| contractors and consumers; and
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| (B) written materials or templates of materials |
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| for reproduction by thermostat wholesalers and |
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| thermostat retailers to be provided to customers at the |
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| time of purchase or delivery of a thermostat. The |
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| materials shall include, but not be limited to, |
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| information on the importance of properly managing |
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| out-of-service mercury thermostats and opportunities |
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| for the collection of those thermostats.
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| (7) Provide an opportunity for the Agency and other |
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| (c) If the collection programs do not collectively achieve |
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| the collection goals provided for in Section 25 of this Act for |
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| calendar year 2013, 2015 or 2017, thermostat manufacturers |
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| shall, individually or collectively, submit to the Agency for |
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| review and approval proposed revisions to the collection |
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| programs that are designed to achieve the goals in subsequent |
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| calendar years. The proposed revisions shall be submitted to |
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| the Agency with the annual report required in Section 20 of |
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| this Act. |
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| (d) Within 90 days after receipt of the proposed collection |
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| program revisions required under subsection (c) of this |
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| Section, the Agency shall review and (i) approve, (ii) |
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| disapprove, or (iii) approve with modifications the proposed |
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| collection program revisions. |
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| (1) The Agency shall approve proposed revisions if the |
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| Agency determines that the revised collection programs |
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| will collectively achieve the collection goals set forth in |
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| Section 25 of this Act.
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| (2) If the Agency determines the revised collection |
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| programs will not collectively achieve the collection |
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| goals set forth in Section 25 of this Act, the Agency may |
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| require modifications to one or more collection programs |
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| that the Agency determines are necessary to achieve the |
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| collection goals. Modifications required by the Agency may |
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| include improvements to outreach and education conducted |
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| location of collection sites established under the |
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| program, modification of the roles of participants, and a |
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| $5 financial incentive in the form of either cash or a |
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| coupon offered by the manufacturer to contractors and |
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| consumers for each out of service mercury thermostat |
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| returned to a collection site.
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| (3) Prior to issuing any decision under this subsection |
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| (d) the Agency shall consult with thermostat manufacturers |
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| and other interested groups.
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| (4) Thermostat manufacturers shall begin the process |
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| to implement collection program revisions approved by the |
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| Agency, with or without modifications, within 90 days after |
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| approval.
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| (5) If the program revisions are disapproved, the |
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| Agency shall notify the thermostat manufacturers in |
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| writing as to the reasons for the disapproval. The |
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| thermostat manufacturers shall have 35 days to submit a new |
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| collection program revision.
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| (6) Any action by the Agency to disapprove or modify |
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| proposed collection program revisions under this |
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| subsection (d) shall be subject to appeal to the Board in |
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| the same manner as provided for a permit decision under |
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| Section 40 of the Environmental Protection Act.
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| Section 20. Reporting on collection efforts. |
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| (a) No later than September 1, 2011, and no later than |
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| September 1 of each year thereafter, each thermostat |
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| manufacturer shall, individually or collectively with other |
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| thermostat manufacturers, submit a mid-term report on its |
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| collection program to the Agency covering the six month period |
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| beginning on January 1st of the year in which the report is |
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| due. The mid-term report shall identify the number of |
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| out-of-service mercury thermostats collected under the program |
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| and a listing of all collection sites in the State.
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| (b) No later than April 1, 2012, and no later than April 1 |
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| of each year thereafter, each thermostat manufacturer shall, |
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| individually or collectively with other thermostat |
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| manufacturers, submit an annual report on its collection |
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| program to the Agency covering the one-year period ending |
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| December 31st of the previous year. Each report shall be posted |
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| on the manufacturer's or program operator's respective |
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| internet website. The annual report shall include, but not be |
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| limited to, the following:
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| (1) the number of out-of-service mercury thermostats |
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| collected and managed under this Act during the previous |
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| calendar year;
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| (2) the estimated total amount of mercury contained in |
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| the out-of-service mercury thermostats collected under |
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| this Act during the previous calendar year;
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| collection program;
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| units of local government, and thermostat retailers |
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| participating in the program as mercury thermostat |
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| collection sites and the number of out-of-service mercury |
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| thermostats returned by each;
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| (5) an accounting of the program's administrative |
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| costs;
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| (6) a description of outreach strategies employed |
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| under item (5) of subsection (b) of Section 15 of this Act;
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| (7) examples of outreach and educational materials |
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| used under item (6) of subsection (b) of Section 15 of this |
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| Act;
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| (8) the Internet website address or addresses where the |
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| annual report may be viewed online;
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| (9) a description of how the out-of-service mercury |
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| thermostats were managed;
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| (10) any modifications that the thermostat |
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| manufacturer has made or is planning to make in its |
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| collection program; and
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| (11) the identification of a collection program |
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| contact and the business phone number, mailing address, and |
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| e-mail address for the contact.
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| Section 25. Collection goals. The collection programs |
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| designed to collectively achieve the following statewide |
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| (a) For calendar year 2011, the collection of least 5,000 |
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| mercury thermostats taken out-of-service in the State during |
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| the calendar year.
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| (b) For calendar years 2012, 2013, and 2014, the collection |
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| of at least 15,000 mercury thermostats taken out-of-service in |
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| the State during each calendar year.
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| (c) For calendar years 2015 through 2020, the collection |
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| goals shall be established by the Agency. The Agency shall |
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| establish collection goals no later than November 1, 2014. The |
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| collection goals established by the Agency shall maximize the |
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| annual collection of out-of-service mercury thermostats in the |
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| State. In developing the collection goals, the Agency shall |
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| take into account, at a minimum, (i) the effectiveness of |
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| collection programs for out-of-service mercury thermostats in |
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| the State and other states, including education and outreach |
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| efforts, (ii) collection requirements in other states, (iii) |
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| any reports or studies on the number of out-of-service mercury |
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| thermostats that are available for collection in this State, |
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| other states, and nationally, and (iv) other factors. Prior to |
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| establishing the collection goals, the Agency shall consult |
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| with stakeholder groups that include, at a minimum, |
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| representatives of thermostat manufacturers, environmental |
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| groups, thermostat wholesalers, contractors and thermostat |
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| retailers.
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| Environmental Protection Act. Pending the appeal provided |
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| here, the goals set by the Agency under this subsection (c) |
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| shall remain in effect during the appeal.
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| Section 30. Management of out-of-service mercury |
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| thermostats. All contractors, thermostat wholesalers, |
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| thermostat manufacturers, and thermostat retailers |
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| participating in the program shall handle and manage the |
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| out-of-service mercury thermostats in a manner that is |
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| consistent with the provisions of the universal waste |
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| regulations adopted by the Board. |
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| Section 35. Thermostat wholesaler and contractor |
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| (a) On and after July 1, 2011, no thermostat wholesaler |
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| shall sell, offer to sell, distribute, or offer to distribute |
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| thermostats unless the wholesaler: |
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| (1) participates as a collection site for |
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| out-of-service mercury thermostats;
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| (2) uses the containers provided by the collection |
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| program to facilitate collection of out-of-service mercury |
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| thermostats by contractors;
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| (3) complies with the requirements of the collection |
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| program related to the acceptance of out-of-service |
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| outreach materials developed under item (6) of subsection |
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| (b) of Section 15.
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| (b) On or after July 1, 2011, no contractor or person shall |
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| remove, replace, or otherwise take out of service a mercury |
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| thermostat unless the contractor or person delivers it to a |
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| collection site established under this Act. |
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| Section 40. Agency responsibilities. |
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| (a) No later than June 1, 2011, the Agency shall maintain |
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| on its website information regarding the collection and proper |
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| management of out-of-service mercury thermostats in the State. |
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| The information shall include, but is not limited to, the |
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| following: |
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| (1) a description of the collection programs |
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| established under this Act;
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| (2) a report on the progress towards achieving the |
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| statewide collection goals set forth in Section 25 of this |
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| Act; and
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| (3) a list of all thermostat wholesalers, contractors, |
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| unit of local government household hazardous waste |
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| collection facilities, and thermostat retailers |
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| participating in the program as collection sites.
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| (b) No later than November 1, 2019, the Agency shall submit |
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| a written report to the Governor and General Assembly regarding |
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| thermostats collected, how the out-of-service thermostats were |
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| managed, and an estimate of the number of thermostats that are |
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| available for collection. The Agency shall use this information |
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| to recommend whether the sunset date specified in Section 55 |
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| for this Act should be extended, along with any other statutory |
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| changes. In preparing the report, the Agency shall consult with |
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| mercury thermostat manufacturers, environmental organizations, |
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| and other interest groups.
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| (c) In conjunction with the educational and outreach |
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| programs implemented by the thermostat manufacturers under |
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| this Act, the Agency shall conduct outreach to promote the |
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| collection and proper management of out-of-service mercury |
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| thermostats.
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| Section 45. Penalties. |
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| (a) Any thermostat manufacturer that violates any |
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| provision of this Act or any rule adopted by the Agency |
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| pursuant to this Act, or that fails to perform any duty imposed |
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| by this Act shall be liable for a civil penalty not to exceed |
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| $2,500 per day for each violation. Each violation of this Act |
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| shall constitute a separate offense and violation.
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| (b) Any person, thermostat wholesaler, or contractor that |
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| violates any provision of this Act, or any rule adopted by the |
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| Agency pursuant to this Act, or that fails to perform any duty |
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| exceed $500 per day for each violation. Each violation of this |
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| Act shall constitute a separate offense and violation.
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| (c) The penalties provided for in this Section may be |
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| recovered in a civil action brought in the name of the people |
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| of the State of Illinois by the State's Attorney of the county |
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| in which the violation occurred or by the Attorney General. Any |
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| funds collected under this Section in an action in which the |
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| Attorney General has prevailed shall be deposited in the |
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| Environmental Protection Trust Fund, to be used in accordance |
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| with the provisions of the Environmental Trust Fund Act.
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| (d) There shall be no penalty under this Section for a |
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| thermostat manufacturer's failure to achieve the statewide |
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| collection goals set forth in Section 25 of this Act.
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| Section 50. Disposal prohibition. |
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| (a) Beginning January 1, 2011, no person may knowingly |
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| cause or allow the mixing of an out-of-service mercury |
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| thermostat with any other municipal waste that is intended for |
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| disposal at a sanitary landfill.
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| (b) Beginning January 1, 2011, no person may knowingly |
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| cause or allow the disposal of an out-of-service mercury |
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| thermostat in a sanitary landfill.
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| Section 55. Repealer. This Act is repealed on January 1, |
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| 2021.
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