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1 | AN ACT concerning safety.
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2 | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | Section 5. The Electronic Products Recycling and Reuse Act | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | is amended by changing Section 50 as follows: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | (415 ILCS 150/50)
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7 | Sec. 50. Recycler and refurbisher registration. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | (a) Prior to January 1 of each program year, each recycler | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
9 | and refurbisher must register with the Agency and submit a | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
10 | registration fee pursuant to subsection (b) for that program | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | year. Registration must be on forms and in a format prescribed | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | by the Agency and shall include, but not be limited to, the | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
13 | address of each location where the recycler or refurbisher | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | manages CEDs or EEDs and identification of each location at | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | which the recycler or refurbisher accepts CEDs or EEDs from a | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | residence. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | (b) The registration fee for program year 2010 is $2,000. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
18 | For program year 2011, if a recycler's or refurbisher's annual | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
19 | combined total weight of CEDs and EEDs is less than 1,000 tons | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
20 | per year, the registration fee shall be $500. For program year | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
21 | 2012 and for all subsequent program years, both registration | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
22 | fees shall be increased each year by an inflation factor | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
23 | determined by the annual Implicit Price Deflator for Gross |
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1 | National Product as published by the U.S. Department of | ||||||
2 | Commerce in its Survey of Current Business. The inflation | ||||||
3 | factor must be calculated each year by dividing the latest | ||||||
4 | published annual Implicit Price Deflator for Gross National | ||||||
5 | Product by the annual Implicit Price Deflator for Gross | ||||||
6 | National Product for the previous year. The inflation factor | ||||||
7 | must be rounded to the nearest 1/100th, and the resulting | ||||||
8 | registration fee must be rounded to the nearest whole dollar. | ||||||
9 | No later than October 1 of each program year, the Agency shall | ||||||
10 | post on its website the registration fee for the next program | ||||||
11 | year. | ||||||
12 | (c) No person may act as a recycler or a refurbisher of | ||||||
13 | CEDs for a manufacturer obligated to meet goals under this Act | ||||||
14 | unless the recycler or refurbisher is registered with the | ||||||
15 | Agency and has paid the registration fee as required under this | ||||||
16 | Section. Beginning in program year 2016, all recycling or | ||||||
17 | refurbishing facilities used by collectors of CEDs and EEDs | ||||||
18 | shall be accredited by the Responsible Recycling (R2) Practices | ||||||
19 | or e-Stewards certification programs or any other equivalent | ||||||
20 | certification programs recognized by the United States | ||||||
21 | Environmental Protection Agency. Accreditation is not required | ||||||
22 | for facilities that place cathode ray tube (CRT) glass in | ||||||
23 | storage cells for future retrieval in accordance with | ||||||
24 | subsection (d) of Section 15 of this Act. Manufacturers of CEDs | ||||||
25 | and EEDs shall ensure that recycling or refurbishing facilities | ||||||
26 | used as part of their recovery programs meet this requirement. |
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1 | Any organization that accredits facilities pursuant to this | ||||||
2 | Section is prohibited from penalizing or taking other negative | ||||||
3 | actions against any recycler, refurbisher, or collector of CEDs | ||||||
4 | and EEDs based on the recycler's, refurbisher's, or collector's | ||||||
5 | use of a facility that places CRT glass in storage cells for | ||||||
6 | future retrieval in accordance with subsection (d) of Section | ||||||
7 | 15 of this Act. | ||||||
8 | (c-5) A registered recycler or refurbisher of CEDs and EEDs | ||||||
9 | for a manufacturer obligated to meet goals under this Act may | ||||||
10 | not charge individual consumers or units of local government | ||||||
11 | acting as collectors a fee to recycle or refurbish CEDs and | ||||||
12 | EEDs, unless the recycler or refurbisher provides (i) a | ||||||
13 | financial incentive, such as a coupon, that is of greater or | ||||||
14 | equal value to the fee being charged or (ii) premium service, | ||||||
15 | such as curbside collection, home pick-up, or similar methods | ||||||
16 | of collection. Local units of government serving as collectors | ||||||
17 | of CEDs and EEDs shall not charge a manufacturer for collection | ||||||
18 | costs and shall offer the manufacturer or its representative | ||||||
19 | all CEDs and EEDs collected by the local government at no cost. | ||||||
20 | Nothing in this Act requires a local unit of government to | ||||||
21 | serve as a collector. | ||||||
22 | (c-10) Nothing in this Act prohibits any waste hauler from | ||||||
23 | entering into a contractual agreement with a unit of local | ||||||
24 | government to establish a collection program for the recycling | ||||||
25 | or reuse of CEDs or EEDs, including services such as curbside | ||||||
26 | collection, home pick-up, drop-off locations, or similar |
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1 | methods of collection. | ||||||
2 | (d) Recyclers and refurbishers must, at a minimum, comply | ||||||
3 | with all of the following: | ||||||
4 | (1) Recyclers and refurbishers must comply with | ||||||
5 | federal, State, and local laws and regulations, including | ||||||
6 | federal and State minimum wage laws, specifically relevant | ||||||
7 | to the handling, processing, refurbishing and recycling of | ||||||
8 | residential CEDs and must have proper authorization by all | ||||||
9 | appropriate governing authorities to perform the handling, | ||||||
10 | processing, refurbishment, and recycling. | ||||||
11 | (2) Recyclers and refurbishers must implement the | ||||||
12 | appropriate measures to safeguard occupational and | ||||||
13 | environmental health and safety, through the following: | ||||||
14 | (A) environmental health and safety training of | ||||||
15 | personnel, including training with regard to material | ||||||
16 | and equipment handling, worker exposure, controlling | ||||||
17 | releases, and safety and emergency procedures; | ||||||
18 | (B) an up-to-date, written plan for the | ||||||
19 | identification and management of hazardous materials; | ||||||
20 | and | ||||||
21 | (C) an up-to-date, written plan for reporting and | ||||||
22 | responding to exceptional pollutant releases, | ||||||
23 | including emergencies such as accidents, spills, | ||||||
24 | fires, and explosions. | ||||||
25 | (3) Recyclers and refurbishers must maintain (i) | ||||||
26 | commercial general liability insurance or the equivalent |
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1 | corporate guarantee for accidents and other emergencies | ||||||
2 | with limits of not less than $1,000,000 per occurrence and | ||||||
3 | $1,000,000 aggregate and (ii) pollution legal liability | ||||||
4 | insurance with limits not less than $1,000,000 per | ||||||
5 | occurrence for companies engaged solely in the dismantling | ||||||
6 | activities and $5,000,000 per occurrence for companies | ||||||
7 | engaged in recycling. | ||||||
8 | (4) Recyclers and refurbishers must maintain on file | ||||||
9 | documentation that demonstrates the completion of an | ||||||
10 | environmental health and safety audit completed and | ||||||
11 | certified by a competent internal and external auditor | ||||||
12 | annually. A competent auditor is an individual who, through | ||||||
13 | professional training or work experience, is appropriately | ||||||
14 | qualified to evaluate the environmental health and safety | ||||||
15 | conditions, practices, and procedures of the facility. | ||||||
16 | Documentation of auditors' qualifications must be | ||||||
17 | available for inspection by Agency officials and | ||||||
18 | third-party auditors. | ||||||
19 | (5) Recyclers and refurbishers must maintain on file | ||||||
20 | proof of workers' compensation and employers' liability | ||||||
21 | insurance. | ||||||
22 | (6) Recyclers and refurbishers must provide adequate | ||||||
23 | assurance (such as bonds or corporate guarantee) to cover | ||||||
24 | environmental and other costs of the closure of the | ||||||
25 | recycler or refurbisher's facility, including cleanup of | ||||||
26 | stockpiled equipment and materials. |
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1 | (7) Recyclers and refurbishers must apply due | ||||||
2 | diligence principles to the selection of facilities to | ||||||
3 | which components and materials (such as plastics, metals, | ||||||
4 | and circuit boards) from CEDs and EEDs are sent for reuse | ||||||
5 | and recycling. | ||||||
6 | (8) Recyclers and refurbishers must establish a | ||||||
7 | documented environmental management system that is | ||||||
8 | appropriate in level of detail and documentation to the | ||||||
9 | scale and function of the facility, including documented | ||||||
10 | regular self-audits or inspections of the recycler or | ||||||
11 | refurbisher's environmental compliance at the facility. | ||||||
12 | (9) Recyclers and refurbishers must use the | ||||||
13 | appropriate equipment for the proper processing of | ||||||
14 | incoming materials as well as controlling environmental | ||||||
15 | releases to the environment. The dismantling operations | ||||||
16 | and storage of CED and EED components that contain | ||||||
17 | hazardous substances must be conducted indoors and over | ||||||
18 | impervious floors. Storage areas must be adequate to hold | ||||||
19 | all processed and unprocessed inventory. When heat is used | ||||||
20 | to soften solder and when CED and EED components are | ||||||
21 | shredded, operations must be designed to control indoor and | ||||||
22 | outdoor hazardous air emissions. | ||||||
23 | (10) Recyclers and refurbishers must establish a | ||||||
24 | system for identifying and properly managing components | ||||||
25 | (such as circuit boards, batteries, CRTs, and mercury | ||||||
26 | phosphor lamps) that are removed from CEDs and EEDs during |
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1 | disassembly. Recyclers and refurbishers must properly | ||||||
2 | manage all hazardous and other components requiring | ||||||
3 | special handling from CEDs and EEDs consistent with | ||||||
4 | federal, State, and local laws and regulations. Recyclers | ||||||
5 | and refurbishers must provide visible tracking (such as | ||||||
6 | hazardous waste manifests or bills of lading) of hazardous | ||||||
7 | components and materials from the facility to the | ||||||
8 | destination facilities and documentation (such as | ||||||
9 | contracts) stating how the destination facility processes | ||||||
10 | the materials received. No recycler or refurbisher may | ||||||
11 | send, either directly or through intermediaries, hazardous | ||||||
12 | wastes to solid waste (non-hazardous waste) landfills or to | ||||||
13 | non-hazardous waste incinerators for disposal or energy | ||||||
14 | recovery. For the purpose of these guidelines, smelting of | ||||||
15 | hazardous wastes to recover metals for reuse in conformance | ||||||
16 | with all applicable laws and regulations is not considered | ||||||
17 | disposal or energy recovery. | ||||||
18 | (11) Recyclers and refurbishers must use a regularly | ||||||
19 | implemented and documented monitoring and record-keeping | ||||||
20 | program that tracks inbound CED and EED material weights | ||||||
21 | (total) and subsequent outbound weights (total to each | ||||||
22 | destination), injury and illness rates, and compliance | ||||||
23 | with applicable permit parameters including monitoring of | ||||||
24 | effluents and emissions. Recyclers and refurbishers must | ||||||
25 | maintain contracts or other documents, such as sales | ||||||
26 | receipts, suitable to demonstrate: (i) the reasonable |
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1 | expectation that there is a downstream market or uses for | ||||||
2 | designated electronics (which may include recycling or | ||||||
3 | reclamation processes such as smelting to recover metals | ||||||
4 | for reuse); and (ii) that any residuals from recycling or | ||||||
5 | reclamation processes, or both, are properly handled and | ||||||
6 | managed to maximize reuse and recycling of materials to the | ||||||
7 | extent practical. | ||||||
8 | (12) Recyclers and refurbishers must comply with | ||||||
9 | federal and international law and agreements regarding the | ||||||
10 | export of used products or materials. In the case of | ||||||
11 | exports of CEDs and EEDs, recyclers and refurbishers must | ||||||
12 | comply with applicable requirements of the U.S. and of the | ||||||
13 | import and transit countries and must maintain proper | ||||||
14 | business records documenting its compliance. No recycler | ||||||
15 | or refurbisher may establish or use intermediaries for the | ||||||
16 | purpose of circumventing these U.S. import and transit | ||||||
17 | country requirements. | ||||||
18 | (13) Recyclers and refurbishers that conduct | ||||||
19 | transactions involving the transboundary shipment of used | ||||||
20 | CEDs and EEDs shall use contracts (or the equivalent | ||||||
21 | commercial arrangements) made in advance that detail the | ||||||
22 | quantity and nature of the materials to be shipped. For the | ||||||
23 | export of materials to a foreign country (directly or | ||||||
24 | indirectly through downstream market contractors): (i) the | ||||||
25 | shipment of intact televisions and computer monitors | ||||||
26 | destined for reuse must include only whole products that |
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1 | are tested and certified as being in working order or | ||||||
2 | requiring only minor repair (e.g. not requiring the | ||||||
3 | replacement of circuit boards or CRTs), must be destined | ||||||
4 | for reuse with respect to the original purpose, and the | ||||||
5 | recipient must have verified a market for the sale or | ||||||
6 | donation of such product for reuse; (ii) the shipments of | ||||||
7 | CEDs and EEDs for material recovery must be prepared in a | ||||||
8 | manner for recycling, including, without limitation, | ||||||
9 | smelting where metals will be recovered, plastics recovery | ||||||
10 | and glass-to-glass recycling; or (iii) the shipment of CEDs | ||||||
11 | and EEDs are being exported to companies or facilities that | ||||||
12 | are owned or controlled by the original equipment | ||||||
13 | manufacturer. | ||||||
14 | (14) Recyclers and refurbishers must maintain the | ||||||
15 | following export records for each shipment on file for a | ||||||
16 | minimum of 3 years: (i) the facility name and the address | ||||||
17 | to which shipment is exported; (ii) the shipment contents | ||||||
18 | and volumes; (iii) the intended use of contents by the | ||||||
19 | destination facility; (iv) any specification required by | ||||||
20 | the destination facility in relation to shipment contents; | ||||||
21 | (v) an assurance that all shipments for export, as | ||||||
22 | applicable to the CED manufacturer, are legal and satisfy | ||||||
23 | all applicable laws of the destination country. | ||||||
24 | (15) Recyclers and refurbishers must employ | ||||||
25 | industry-accepted procedures for the destruction or | ||||||
26 | sanitization of data on hard drives and other data storage |
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1 | devices. Acceptable guidelines for the destruction or | ||||||
2 | sanitization of data are contained in the National | ||||||
3 | Institute of Standards and Technology's Guidelines for | ||||||
4 | Media Sanitation or those guidelines certified by the | ||||||
5 | National Association for Information Destruction; | ||||||
6 | (16) No recycler or refurbisher may employ prison labor | ||||||
7 | in any operation related to the collection, | ||||||
8 | transportation, recycling, and refurbishment of CEDs and | ||||||
9 | EEDs. No recycler or refurbisher may employ any third party | ||||||
10 | that uses or subcontracts for the use of prison labor.
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11 | (Source: P.A. 99-13, eff. 7-10-15.)
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12 | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | ||||||
13 | becoming law.
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