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1 | AN ACT concerning carpet.
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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 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Carpet | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Stewardship Act. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Section 5. Findings and purpose.
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7 | The General Assembly finds that:
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8 | (1) based on data contained in the Illinois Commodity | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
9 | Waste Generation and Characterization Study, commissioned | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
10 | in 2008 by the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Opportunity, approximately 280,000 tons of discarded | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | carpet and carpet padding are landfilled each year in this | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
13 | State;
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14 | (2) carpet made from polyethylene terephthalate (PET) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | and polytrimethylene terephthalate (PTT) has increased in | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | market share of carpet sold in the United States from | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | approximately 4% in 2007 to 30% in 2013 and is expected to | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
18 | reach 40% by 2015; carpet made from PET and PTT is | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
19 | currently not recyclable and has a negative value to carpet | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
20 | recycling companies;
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21 | (3) numerous products can be manufactured from non-PET | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
22 | and PTT carpet and carpet padding including new | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
23 | post-consumer content carpet and padding, carpet backing, |
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1 | plastics, and engineered resins;
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2 | (4) in 2002 the carpet industry established a nonprofit | ||||||
3 | organization, the Carpet America Recovery Effort (CARE), | ||||||
4 | to work with the various stakeholders to develop solutions | ||||||
5 | to recover carpet and padding, and divert this material | ||||||
6 | from final disposal, of which approximately 93% is | ||||||
7 | currently landfilled according to CARE;
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8 | (5) CARE is the current carpet stewardship | ||||||
9 | organization responsible for implementing the carpet | ||||||
10 | stewardship law in the State of California, which is based | ||||||
11 | on the concept of Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) | ||||||
12 | and represents at least 90% of the carpet manufacturers in | ||||||
13 | the United States;
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14 | (6) discarded carpet and padding are currently being | ||||||
15 | recycled in this State, albeit at a very low level due to a | ||||||
16 | lack of existing collection and processing infrastructure; | ||||||
17 | and
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18 | (7) carpet recycling can be significantly expanded | ||||||
19 | utilizing an Extended Producer Responsibility approach | ||||||
20 | which will lead to job creation through the collection, | ||||||
21 | processing, and marketing of discarded carpet and padding. | ||||||
22 | Section 10. Definitions. | ||||||
23 | "Agency" means the Illinois Environmental Protection | ||||||
24 | Agency.
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25 | "Artificial turf" means artificial or synthetic turf used |
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1 | for sports playing surfaces.
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2 | "Blended carpet" means carpet with a non-uniform face | ||||||
3 | fiber, which is manufactured with multiple polymer types, fiber | ||||||
4 | types, or both in the face of the constructed material.
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5 | "Brand" means a name, symbol, word, or mark that identifies | ||||||
6 | the carpet, rather than its components, and attributes the | ||||||
7 | product to the owner or licensee of the brand as the producer.
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8 | "CARE" means the Carpet America Recovery Effort, a | ||||||
9 | third-party nonprofit carpet stewardship organization | ||||||
10 | incorporated as a nonprofit corporation pursuant to Section | ||||||
11 | 501(c)(3) of Title 26 of the United States Code in 2002 and | ||||||
12 | established to increase the reclamation and stewardship of | ||||||
13 | discarded carpet.
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14 | "Carpet" means a manufactured article that is used in | ||||||
15 | commercial buildings or single or multifamily residential | ||||||
16 | buildings, is affixed or placed on the floor or building | ||||||
17 | walking surface as a decorative or functional building interior | ||||||
18 | or exterior feature, and is primarily constructed of a top | ||||||
19 | visible surface of synthetic face fibers or yarns or tufts | ||||||
20 | attached to a backing system derived from synthetic or natural | ||||||
21 | materials. "Carpet" includes, but is not limited to, a | ||||||
22 | commercial or residential broadloom carpet or modular carpet | ||||||
23 | tiles, and artificial turf. "Carpet" includes a pad or | ||||||
24 | underlayment used in conjunction with a carpet. "Carpet" does | ||||||
25 | not include handmade rugs, area rugs, or mats.
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26 | "Consumer" means any person who makes a purchase at retail.
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1 | "Discarded carpet" means carpet that is no longer used for | ||||||
2 | its manufactured purpose.
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3 | "Distributor" or "wholesaler" means a person who buys or | ||||||
4 | otherwise acquires carpet from another source and sells or | ||||||
5 | offers to sell that carpet to retailers in this State.
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6 | "Person" means any individual, partnership, | ||||||
7 | co-partnership, firm, company, corporation, association, joint | ||||||
8 | stock company, trust, estate, political subdivision, State | ||||||
9 | agency, or any other legal entity, or their legal | ||||||
10 | representative, agent, or assigns.
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11 | "PET carpet" means carpet made from polyethylene | ||||||
12 | terephthalate.
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13 | "Producer" means a person that:
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14 | (1) has legal ownership of the brand, brand name, or | ||||||
15 | co-brand of carpet sold in this State;
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16 | (2) imports carpet branded by a producer that meets the | ||||||
17 | definition under paragraph (1) when the producer has no | ||||||
18 | physical presence in the United States;
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19 | (3) if paragraphs (1) and (2) do not apply, makes | ||||||
20 | unbranded carpet that is sold in this State; or
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21 | (4) sells carpet at wholesale or retail, does not have | ||||||
22 | legal ownership of the brand, and elects to fulfill the | ||||||
23 | responsibilities of the producer for the product.
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24 | "PTT carpet" means carpet made from polytrimethylene | ||||||
25 | terephthalate.
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26 | "Recycling" means the process by which discarded carpet is |
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1 | collected, processed, and returned to the economic mainstream | ||||||
2 | in the form of raw materials or products. "Recycling" does not | ||||||
3 | include energy recovery or energy generation by means of | ||||||
4 | combusting discarded carpet, and it does not include any use | ||||||
5 | within the permitted boundaries of a municipal solid waste | ||||||
6 | landfill unit.
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7 | "Retailer" means any person engaged in the business of | ||||||
8 | making sales at retail that generate occupation or use tax | ||||||
9 | revenue.
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10 | "Reuse" means donating or selling a collected discarded | ||||||
11 | carpet back into the market for its original intended use, when | ||||||
12 | the discarded carpet retains its original purpose and | ||||||
13 | performance characteristics.
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14 | "Sale" or "sell" means transfer of title of carpet for | ||||||
15 | consideration, including a remote sale conducted through a | ||||||
16 | sales outlet, catalog, website, or similar electronic means. | ||||||
17 | "Sale" or "sell" includes a lease through which carpet is | ||||||
18 | provided to a consumer by a producer, distributor, or retailer.
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19 | "Stewardship assessment" means the amount added to the | ||||||
20 | purchase price of PET carpet, PTT carpet, and blended carpet | ||||||
21 | sold in this State that is necessary to cover the cost of | ||||||
22 | collecting, transporting, and processing discarded carpet by | ||||||
23 | the stewardship group pursuant to a stewardship plan.
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24 | "Stewardship group" means an organization appointed by one | ||||||
25 | or more producers to act as an agent on behalf of the producer | ||||||
26 | to design, submit, implement, and administer a product |
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1 | stewardship plan under this Act.
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2 | "Stewardship plan" means a detailed plan written by a | ||||||
3 | stewardship group, on behalf of one or more producers, that | ||||||
4 | includes all the information required by this Act.
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5 | Section 15. Carpet stewardship program and sale | ||||||
6 | requirement. | ||||||
7 | (a) For all carpet sold in this State, producers shall, | ||||||
8 | individually or through a stewardship group, implement and | ||||||
9 | finance a statewide carpet stewardship program that manages the | ||||||
10 | product by reducing the product's waste generation, promotes | ||||||
11 | its reuse and recycling, and provides for negotiation and | ||||||
12 | execution of agreements to collect, transport, and process the | ||||||
13 | product for end-of-life recycling and reuse. On or before | ||||||
14 | October 1, 2016, each producer shall join the stewardship | ||||||
15 | group.
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16 | (b) On and after July 1, 2017, a producer, distributor, or | ||||||
17 | retailer that offers carpet for sale in this State, is not in | ||||||
18 | compliance with this Act and is subject to penalties under | ||||||
19 | Section 65, if the carpet is not subject to a stewardship plan | ||||||
20 | this is submitted by a stewardship group that includes the | ||||||
21 | producer of that carpet, which plan has been approved by the | ||||||
22 | Agency under Section 25.
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23 | (c) On July 1, 2017, and annually thereafter, the Agency | ||||||
24 | shall post on its website a list of the carpet producers that | ||||||
25 | are in compliance with this Act.
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1 | (d) Until January 1, 2021, CARE shall be the sole carpet | ||||||
2 | stewardship group allowed under this Act. After that date, one | ||||||
3 | or more producers may form a separate stewardship group to | ||||||
4 | fulfill the requirements of this Act provided the producer or | ||||||
5 | producers comprising the stewardship group have a percentage | ||||||
6 | share of total carpet sales in this State that is 20% or | ||||||
7 | greater based on the carpet sales data for the previous four | ||||||
8 | quarters for which sales data is available. | ||||||
9 | Section 20. Carpet stewardship plan. | ||||||
10 | (a) On or before January 1, 2017, a producer shall submit a | ||||||
11 | stewardship plan, for the planning period of July 1, 2017 | ||||||
12 | through June 30, 2020, to the Agency and receive approval of | ||||||
13 | the plan or shall submit documentation to the Agency that | ||||||
14 | demonstrates that the producer has entered into an agreement | ||||||
15 | with a stewardship organization to be an active participant in | ||||||
16 | an approved carpet stewardship plan. A stewardship plan shall | ||||||
17 | include, at a minimum, all of the following elements:
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18 | (1) certification that the carpet stewardship program | ||||||
19 | will accept for collection all discarded carpet, | ||||||
20 | regardless of type or which producer manufactured the | ||||||
21 | product and its individual components;
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22 | (2) contact information for the individual and the | ||||||
23 | entity submitting the plan, designation of a program | ||||||
24 | manager responsible for administering the program in this | ||||||
25 | State, a list of all producers participating in the carpet |
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1 | stewardship program, and the brands covered by the product | ||||||
2 | stewardship program;
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3 | (3) a description of the methods by which discarded | ||||||
4 | carpet will be collected in all areas in this State without | ||||||
5 | relying on end-of-life fees being charged to consumers, | ||||||
6 | including an explanation of how the collection system will | ||||||
7 | be convenient and adequate to serve the needs of small | ||||||
8 | businesses and residents in both urban and rural areas on | ||||||
9 | an ongoing basis and how the stewardship group will achieve | ||||||
10 | a convenience standard of having collection sites in 50% of | ||||||
11 | the counties in this State by July 1, 2018 and 90% of the | ||||||
12 | counties in this State by July 1, 2019;
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13 | (4) a description of how the adequacy of the collection | ||||||
14 | program will be monitored and maintained;
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15 | (5) the names and locations of collectors, | ||||||
16 | transporters, and processors that will manage discarded | ||||||
17 | carpet;
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18 | (6) a description of how the discarded carpet and the | ||||||
19 | products' components will be safely and securely | ||||||
20 | transported, tracked, and handled from collection through | ||||||
21 | final recycling and processing;
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22 | (7) a description of the method to be used to reuse, | ||||||
23 | deconstruct, or recycle the discarded carpet to ensure that | ||||||
24 | the products' components, to the extent feasible, are | ||||||
25 | transformed or remanufactured into finished products for | ||||||
26 | use;
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1 | (8) a description of the promotion and outreach | ||||||
2 | activities and proposed budget that will be used to | ||||||
3 | encourage participation in the collection and recycling | ||||||
4 | programs and how the activities' effectiveness will be | ||||||
5 | evaluated and the program modified, if necessary;
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6 | (9) evidence of adequate insurance and financial | ||||||
7 | assurance that may be required for collection, handling, | ||||||
8 | and disposal operations;
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9 | (10) three-year performance goals, including an | ||||||
10 | estimate of the percentage of discarded carpet that will be | ||||||
11 | collected, reused, and recycled during each of the first 3 | ||||||
12 | years of the stewardship plan; the performance goals shall | ||||||
13 | include a specific goal for the amount of discarded carpet | ||||||
14 | that will be collected and recycled and reused during each | ||||||
15 | year of the plan, the performance goals must be based on:
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16 | (i) the most recent collection data available for | ||||||
17 | this State;
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18 | (ii) the estimated amount of discarded carpet | ||||||
19 | disposed of annually;
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20 | (iii) the weight of the discarded carpet that is | ||||||
21 | expected to be available for collection annually; and
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22 | (iv) actual collection data from other existing | ||||||
23 | carpet stewardship programs;
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24 | The stewardship plan must state the methodology used to | ||||||
25 | determine these goals. | ||||||
26 | (11) a discussion of the status of end markets for |
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1 | discarded carpet and what, if any, additional end markets | ||||||
2 | are needed to improve the functioning of the program;
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3 | (12) a discussion of carpet design and manufacturing | ||||||
4 | changes that the producers are considering to reduce | ||||||
5 | toxicity, water use, or energy use associated with the | ||||||
6 | production of carpet and efforts to increase the recycled | ||||||
7 | content, recyclability or carpet longevity;
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8 | (13) a funding mechanism, consistent with Section 30, | ||||||
9 | that demonstrates sufficient funding to carry out the plan, | ||||||
10 | including the administrative, operational, and capital | ||||||
11 | costs of the plan, and payment of incentive payments to | ||||||
12 | carpet processors for the processing of PET, PTT and | ||||||
13 | blended carpet;
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14 | (14) annual budgets showing revenue and expenditure | ||||||
15 | projections for the first 3 years of the program;
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16 | (15) a process by which the financial activities of the | ||||||
17 | stewardship group or individual producer that are related | ||||||
18 | to the implementation of the plan shall be subject to an | ||||||
19 | independent audit, which may be reviewed by the Agency;
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20 | (16) an evaluation of the feasibility and | ||||||
21 | effectiveness of a ban on landfilling carpet in this State, | ||||||
22 | and an opinion on whether to recommend a landfill ban;
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23 | (17) baseline information for calendar year 2014 on the | ||||||
24 | amount in square feet and pounds of carpet sold in this | ||||||
25 | State by type of polymer or non-polymer material used to | ||||||
26 | make the carpet; and
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1 | (18) a discussion of the feasibility, cost and | ||||||
2 | effectiveness of labeling the backside of new carpet with | ||||||
3 | the polymer type or non-polymer material used to | ||||||
4 | manufacture the carpet to assist processors in more easily | ||||||
5 | identifying the type of discarded carpet collected for | ||||||
6 | processing. | ||||||
7 | (b) An update to the plan shall be submitted, at a minimum, | ||||||
8 | every 3 years, or if the Agency determines that a plan update | ||||||
9 | is needed prior to the minimum of every 3 years. | ||||||
10 | (c) The entities responsible for each stewardship plan | ||||||
11 | shall notify the Agency within 30 days of any significant | ||||||
12 | changes or modifications to the plan or its implementation. | ||||||
13 | Within 30 days of the notification, a written plan revision | ||||||
14 | shall be submitted to the Agency for review and approval.
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15 | (d) After January 1, 2021, a stewardship group not | ||||||
16 | associated with CARE may be appointed by one or more producers | ||||||
17 | to design, submit, and administer a stewardship plan in | ||||||
18 | accordance with the requirements of this Section, and that plan | ||||||
19 | may be approved by the Agency in accordance with Section 25. | ||||||
20 | Section 25. Review and approval of the plan and plan | ||||||
21 | updates. | ||||||
22 | (a) Each stewardship organization or individual producer | ||||||
23 | submitting a stewardship plan or a plan update shall consult | ||||||
24 | with stakeholders including retailers, contractors, | ||||||
25 | collectors, recyclers, local government, and customers, during |
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1 | the development of the plan.
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2 | (b) Within 14 days of receipt of a proposed stewardship | ||||||
3 | plan or plan update, the Agency shall post the plan or plan | ||||||
4 | update, on its website. Within 30 days of its posting on the | ||||||
5 | Agency website, a person may provide written comments to the | ||||||
6 | stewardship group regarding the plan or plan update and those | ||||||
7 | comments shall be responded to by the stewardship group within | ||||||
8 | 30 days after receipt of the comments.
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9 | (c) Within 90 days after receipt of a proposed stewardship | ||||||
10 | plan or plan update, and not prior to the public comment | ||||||
11 | opportunity provided in subsection (b) of this Section, the | ||||||
12 | Agency shall determine whether the plan or plan update complies | ||||||
13 | with Section 20 of this Act. If the Agency approves a plan or | ||||||
14 | plan update, the Agency shall notify the applicant of the plan | ||||||
15 | approval in writing. If the agency rejects a plan or plan | ||||||
16 | update, the Agency shall notify the applicant in writing of the | ||||||
17 | reasons for rejecting the plan. An applicant whose plan or plan | ||||||
18 | update is rejected by the Agency shall submit a revised plan to | ||||||
19 | the Agency within 60 days after receiving notice of rejection. | ||||||
20 | Any proposed changes to a stewardship plan or plan update must | ||||||
21 | be approved by the Agency in writing.
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22 | (d) All stewardship plans and plan updates approved by the | ||||||
23 | Agency shall be placed on the Agency's website and made | ||||||
24 | available at the Agency's headquarters for public review within | ||||||
25 | 30 days of the Agency's approval.
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1 | Section 30. Carpet stewardship assessment. | ||||||
2 | (a) On and after October 1, 2016, a producer of PET carpet, | ||||||
3 | PTT carpet, or blended carpet shall add a carpet stewardship | ||||||
4 | assessment fee of 3.33 cents per square foot to the purchase | ||||||
5 | price of all PET carpet, PTT carpet, and blended carpet sold in | ||||||
6 | this State by that producer. The assessment added under this | ||||||
7 | Section shall be remitted on a quarterly basis to the | ||||||
8 | stewardship group.
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9 | (b) The assessment established under this Section is exempt | ||||||
10 | from taxes imposed by the Illinois Department of Revenue and | ||||||
11 | shall meet both of the following requirements:
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12 | (1) The assessment shall be added by the producer to | ||||||
13 | the purchase price of all PET, PTT, and blended carpet sold | ||||||
14 | by producers to an Illinois retailer or distributor or | ||||||
15 | otherwise sold for use in this State. The assessment shall | ||||||
16 | be clearly visible on all invoices or functionally | ||||||
17 | equivalent billing documents as a separate line item and | ||||||
18 | shall be accompanied by a brief description of the | ||||||
19 | assessment.
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20 | (2) Each retailer and distributor shall add the | ||||||
21 | assessment to the purchase price of all PET, PTT, and | ||||||
22 | blended carpet sold in this State. The assessment shall be | ||||||
23 | clearly visible on all invoices or functionally equivalent | ||||||
24 | billing documents as a separate line item and shall be | ||||||
25 | accompanied by a brief description of the assessment.
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26 | (c) It is this State's intent that a goal of this Act be to |
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1 | reduce the amount of the assessment fee as the carpet | ||||||
2 | stewardship program is implemented.
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3 | (d) If the amount of the assessment is too low to properly | ||||||
4 | fund the carpet stewardship program the stewardship group may | ||||||
5 | submit a plan update, which must be approved by the Agency, in | ||||||
6 | accordance with the requirements of Section 25, prior to the | ||||||
7 | fee being increased.
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8 | (e) The assessment shall be lowered if at any time the fee | ||||||
9 | generates a fund balance at the end of a program year that is | ||||||
10 | greater than 12 months operating costs of the carpet | ||||||
11 | stewardship program. If a fund balance above a year's operating | ||||||
12 | cost is reached, the stewardship group shall submit a plan | ||||||
13 | update to reduce the assessment in accordance with the | ||||||
14 | requirements of Section 25.
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15 | Section 35. State action antitrust exemption. Each | ||||||
16 | producer and the representative stewardship group shall be | ||||||
17 | immune from liability for any claim of violation of antitrust | ||||||
18 | law or unfair trade practice if the conduct is a violation of | ||||||
19 | antitrust law, to the extent the producer or stewardship group | ||||||
20 | is exercising authority under the provisions of this Act. | ||||||
21 | Section 40. Requirements applicable to producers. | ||||||
22 | (a) On and after October 1, 2016, a producer of PET, PTT, | ||||||
23 | or blended carpet shall add the stewardship assessment, as | ||||||
24 | established in Section 30, to the cost of PET, PTT, and blended |
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1 | carpet sold to retailers and distributors in this State by the | ||||||
2 | producer.
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3 | (b) Producers of carpet or the stewardship group shall | ||||||
4 | provide consumers with educational materials regarding the | ||||||
5 | stewardship assessment and carpet stewardship program. The | ||||||
6 | materials shall include, but are not limited to, information | ||||||
7 | regarding available end-of-life management options for carpet | ||||||
8 | offered through the carpet stewardship program and information | ||||||
9 | that notifies the consumers that a charge for the operation of | ||||||
10 | the carpet stewardship program is included in the purchase | ||||||
11 | price of PET, PTT, and blended carpet sold in this State.
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12 | Section 45. Requirements applicable to retailers and | ||||||
13 | distributors. | ||||||
14 | (a) Three months after program plan approval, no carpet may | ||||||
15 | be sold in this State unless the product's producer is | ||||||
16 | participating in an approved stewardship plan.
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17 | (b) Any retailer or distributor may participate, on a | ||||||
18 | voluntary basis, as a designated collection point pursuant to a | ||||||
19 | product stewardship program and in accordance with applicable | ||||||
20 | law.
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21 | (c) No retailer or distributor shall be found to be in | ||||||
22 | violation of this Section if, on the date the carpet was | ||||||
23 | ordered from the producer or its agent, the producer was listed | ||||||
24 | as compliant on the Agency's website according to this Act.
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1 | Section 50. Requirements applicable to the Agency. | ||||||
2 | (a) Beginning July 1, 2017, and annually thereafter, for | ||||||
3 | the benefit of assisting consumers who wish to find collection | ||||||
4 | sites for recycling carpet, the Agency shall post on its | ||||||
5 | website the location of all collection sites identified to the | ||||||
6 | Agency by producers in their plans and annual reports.
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7 | (b) Beginning July 1, 2017, and annually thereafter, the | ||||||
8 | Agency shall post on its website (i) the list of producers for | ||||||
9 | which the Agency has received a plan or plan update in | ||||||
10 | accordance with Section 20, and (ii) the plan as approved by | ||||||
11 | the Agency and any subsequent updates within 30 days of | ||||||
12 | receipt.
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13 | (c) Beginning May 1, 2018, and annually thereafter, the | ||||||
14 | Agency shall post on its website (i) the list of producers for | ||||||
15 | which the Agency has received an annual report in accordance | ||||||
16 | with Section 55, and (ii) copies of the annual reports.
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17 | Section 55. Annual stewardship reports. | ||||||
18 | (a) By April 1, 2018, and by April of each year thereafter, | ||||||
19 | each stewardship group shall submit a report to the Agency that | ||||||
20 | includes, for the previous calendar year, a description of the | ||||||
21 | carpet stewardship program, including, but not limited to, the | ||||||
22 | following:
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23 | (1) the amount of carpet sold by square feet and pounds | ||||||
24 | in this State during the reporting period by polymer type | ||||||
25 | or non-polymer material, including a separate reporting of |
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1 | the amount of PET, PTT, and blended carpet sold in this | ||||||
2 | State for which the carpet stewardship assessment was | ||||||
3 | collected;
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4 | (2) a description of the methods used to collect, | ||||||
5 | transport, and process discarded carpet in all regions of | ||||||
6 | this State, and a listing of the persons used to collect, | ||||||
7 | transport, and process discarded carpet;
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8 | (3) identification of all discarded carpet collection | ||||||
9 | sites in this State and whether the requirement of | ||||||
10 | paragraph (3) of subsection (a) of Section 20 has been met;
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11 | (4) the weight of all discarded carpet collected and | ||||||
12 | recycled in all regions of this State, and a comparison to | ||||||
13 | the performance goals and recycling rates established in | ||||||
14 | the stewardship plan;
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15 | (5) the weight of discarded carpet collected in this | ||||||
16 | State but not recycled and its ultimate disposition, and a | ||||||
17 | comparison to the performance goals in the stewardship | ||||||
18 | plan;
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19 | (6) the total cost of the implementing the carpet | ||||||
20 | stewardship plan and a copy of the independent audit | ||||||
21 | regarding the financial activities of the stewardship | ||||||
22 | group;
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23 | (7) a proposed budget for implementing the carpet | ||||||
24 | stewardship plan in the subsequent calendar year;
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25 | (8) an evaluation of the funding mechanism and its | ||||||
26 | ability to properly fund the implementation of the |
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1 | stewardship plan, and provide adequate incentive payments | ||||||
2 | to processors for managing PET, PTT, and blended carpet;
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3 | (9) identification of the facilities processing | ||||||
4 | carpet, and the weight processed at each facility and each | ||||||
5 | facility's processing capacity;
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6 | (10) an evaluation of the effectiveness of the carpet | ||||||
7 | stewardship plan, and anticipated steps, if needed, to | ||||||
8 | improve performance;
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9 | (11) a discussion of progress made toward achieving | ||||||
10 | carpet design changes according to paragraph (12) of | ||||||
11 | subsection (a) of Section 20;
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12 | (12) samples of educational materials provided to | ||||||
13 | consumers and carpet installers, and an evaluation of the | ||||||
14 | effectiveness of the materials and the methods used to | ||||||
15 | disseminate the materials; the evaluation shall include, | ||||||
16 | but not be limited to, information on the number of | ||||||
17 | consumers and carpet installers that received or viewed the | ||||||
18 | educational materials, and any consumer and carpet | ||||||
19 | installer survey data that may have been collected | ||||||
20 | regarding the educational materials used; and
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21 | (13) an evaluation of the feasibility and | ||||||
22 | effectiveness of a ban on landfilling carpet in this State, | ||||||
23 | and an opinion on whether to recommend a landfill ban.
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24 | Section 60. Administrative fee. | ||||||
25 | (a) The stewardship organization submitting a stewardship |
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1 | plan shall pay the Agency an annual administrative fee of | ||||||
2 | $10,000.
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3 | (b) A stewardship organization subject to this Section | ||||||
4 | shall pay the Agency's administrative fee under subsection (a) | ||||||
5 | on or before January 1, 2017, and annually thereafter.
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6 | (c) The Agency shall deposit the fees collected under this | ||||||
7 | Section into the Solid Waste Management Fund.
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8 | Section 65. Enforcement. | ||||||
9 | (a) On and after the implementation date of the carpet | ||||||
10 | stewardship program, no producer, distributor, or retailer | ||||||
11 | shall sell or offer for sale carpet to any person in this State | ||||||
12 | if the producer of the carpet is not a member of a stewardship | ||||||
13 | group with an approved plan.
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14 | (b) No retailer or distributor shall be found in violation | ||||||
15 | of the provisions of subsection (a) if, on the date the carpet | ||||||
16 | was ordered from the producer or its agent, the producer was | ||||||
17 | listed on the Agency's website in accordance with the | ||||||
18 | provisions of subsection (b) of Section 50.
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19 | (c) The Attorney General or State's Attorney may request, | ||||||
20 | and the Court impose, after providing notice and opportunity to | ||||||
21 | be heard, a civil penalty in the amount of $500 per day against | ||||||
22 | any person who violates the terms of this Act.
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23 | (d) Nothing in this Act prohibits a retailer or distributor | ||||||
24 | from selling their inventory of carpet existing prior to the | ||||||
25 | date the first stewardship plan prepared by CARE is approved by |
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1 | the Agency.
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2 | (e) The penalties provided for in this Section may be | ||||||
3 | recovered in a civil action brought in the name of the people | ||||||
4 | of the State of Illinois by the State's Attorney of the county | ||||||
5 | in which the violation occurred or by the Attorney General. Any | ||||||
6 | funds collected under this Section in an action in which the | ||||||
7 | Attorney General has prevailed shall be deposited in the | ||||||
8 | Environmental Protection Trust Fund, to be used in accordance | ||||||
9 | with the provisions of the Environmental Trust Fund Act.
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10 | Section 70. State procurement of carpet. Beginning on | ||||||
11 | January 1, 2018, at least 35% of carpet purchased by State | ||||||
12 | agencies shall be carpet with post-consumer recycled content | ||||||
13 | from discarded carpet and comply with the National Science | ||||||
14 | Foundation/American National Standards Institute (NSF/ANSI) | ||||||
15 | 140-2009 Standard, Platinum Level or the most current version | ||||||
16 | in effect as provided by the American National Standards | ||||||
17 | Institute. Thereafter, those purchases shall increase by a rate | ||||||
18 | of 10% per year until it reaches 75%. Prior to January 1, 2018, | ||||||
19 | CARE shall provide a report to the Illinois Department of | ||||||
20 | Central Management Services on the other types of products that | ||||||
21 | contain recycled carpet as a feedstock that the State should | ||||||
22 | consider purchasing. | ||||||
23 | Section 75. Report to the General Assembly. No later than | ||||||
24 | January 1, 2023, the Director of the Agency shall submit a |
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1 | report to the General Assembly describing the results of the | ||||||
2 | carpet stewardship program on a statewide basis. The report | ||||||
3 | shall also contain recommendations whether the program should | ||||||
4 | be made permanent and any modifications to improve its function | ||||||
5 | and efficiency.
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6 | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect January | ||||||
7 | 1, 2016.
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