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SB0692 102ND GENERAL ASSEMBLY

  
  

 


 
102ND GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2021 and 2022
SB0692

 

Introduced 2/25/2021, by Sen. Laura Fine

 

SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
 
New Act

    Creates the Coal Tar Sealant Disclosure Act. Requires specified persons and entities, public schools and public school districts, and State agencies to disclose the use of a coal tar-based sealant or high polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon sealant product. Provides requirements for disclosures made under the Act. Requires persons or entities to provide information regarding alternative sealant upon request and public schools or public school districts and the State to seek an asphalt-based sealant when distributing any request for proposals. Requires public schools or public school districts and State agencies to determine whether specified benefits of alternative products outweigh the cost, and if so to use them. Provides that the Department of Public Health, in consultation with the State Board of Education, shall conduct outreach to public schools and public school districts regarding coal tar-based sealant and high polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon product. Provides that nothing in the Act applies to a construction project or sale in which coal tar-based sealant or high polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon sealant product is used for roofing application. Contains other provisions.


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A BILL FOR

 

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1    AN ACT concerning safety.
 
2    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3represented in the General Assembly:
 
4    Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Coal
5Tar Sealant Disclosure Act.
 
6    Section 5. Definitions. In this Act:
7    "Coal tar-based sealant or high polycyclic aromatic
8hydrocarbon sealant product" means a pavement sealant material
9containing coal tar or a high polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon
10content greater than 0.1% by weight.
11    "Department" means the Department of Public Health.
12    "Safety data sheet" means a document describing the
13properties and methods of the handling and use of a substance,
14compound, or mixture and containing the following information
15with respect to the substance, compound, or mixture:
16        (1) The chemical name, common name, trade name, and
17    the identity used on the label.
18        (2) Physical and chemical characteristics, including,
19    but not limited to, vapor pressure and flash point.
20        (3) Physical hazards, including the potential for
21    fire, explosion, or reactivity.
22        (4) Known acute and chronic health effects of
23    exposure, including, but not limited to, signs and

 

 

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1    symptoms of exposure, based on substantial scientific
2    evidence.
3        (5) The known primary route of exposure.
4        (6) The permissible exposure limit for those toxic
5    substances for which the federal Occupational Safety and
6    Health Administration has adopted a permissible exposure
7    limit.
8        (7) Precautions for safe handling and use.
9        (8) Recommended engineering controls.
10        (9) Recommended work practices.
11        (10) Recommended personal protective equipment.
12        (11) Procedures for emergencies, first aid, and
13    cleanup of leaks and spills.
14        (12) The date of preparation of the safety data sheet
15    and any changes to it.
16        (13) The name, address, and telephone number of the
17    employer, manufacturer, importer, or supplier who prepares
18    the safety data sheet.
 
19    Section 10. Coal tar sealant disclosure; contractors.
20    (a) A commercial applicator, contractor, residential or
21commercial developer, or any other person applying pavement
22sealant product to any public or private property in the State
23of Illinois shall disclose the use of a coal-tar based sealant
24product or high polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon sealant
25product to the customer for whom it is applied.

 

 

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1    (b) The disclosure provided under subsection (a) must
2include the health hazards associated with coal tar-based
3sealant product or high polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon
4sealant product as outlined in the appropriate safety data
5sheet. The disclosure must be given and made readily available
6to customers in at least one of the following forms:
7        (1) A post on the commercial applicator's,
8    contractor's, developer's, or person's website.
9        (2) A message sent to the commercial applicator's,
10    contractor's, developer's, or person's list of email
11    recipients.
12        (3) An electronic or physical copy of the commercial
13    applicator's, contractor's, developer's, or person's
14    newsletter.
15    (c) A person or vendor who sells or offers to sell coal
16tar-based sealant or high polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon
17sealant product must provide a copy of the appropriate safety
18data sheet to an customer at the point of sale.
19    (d) A commercial applicator, contractor, residential or
20commercial developer, or any other person applying coal
21tar-based sealant product or high polycyclic aromatic
22hydrocarbon sealant product, or a person or vendor who sells
23or offers to sell coal tar-based sealant or high polycyclic
24aromatic hydrocarbon sealant product, must provide information
25about alternative sealant products upon request.
 

 

 

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1    Section 15. Coal tar sealant disclosure; public schools.
2    (a) A public school, public school district, or day care
3shall provide written or telephonic notification to parents
4and guardians of students and employees prior to any
5application of a coal-tar based sealant product or a high
6polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon sealant product. The written
7notification:
8        (1) may be included in newsletters, bulletins,
9    calendars, or other correspondence currently published by
10    the school district or day care center;
11        (2) must be given at least 10 business days before the
12    application and should identify the intended date and
13    location of the application of the coal-tar based sealant
14    product or high polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon sealant;
15        (3) must include the name and telephone contact number
16    for the school or day care center personnel responsible
17    for the application; and
18        (4) must include any health hazards associated with
19    coal tar-based sealant product or high polycyclic aromatic
20    hydrocarbon sealant product, as provided by a
21    corresponding safety data sheet.
22    (b) Notwithstanding any provision of this Act or any other
23law to the contrary, a public school or public school district
24that bids a pavement engineering project using a coal
25tar-based sealant product or high polycyclic aromatic
26hydrocarbon sealant product for pavement engineering-related

 

 

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1use shall request a bid with an alternative for asphalt-based
2or latex-based sealant product as a part of the engineering
3project. The public school or public school district shall
4consider whether asphalt-based or latex-based sealant product
5should be used for the project based upon costs and life cycle
6costs that regard preserving pavements, product warranties,
7and the benefits to public health and safety.
8    (c) The Department, in consultation with the State Board
9of Education, shall conduct outreach to public schools and
10public school districts to provide guidance for compliance
11with the provisions of this Act.
12    (d) On or before January 1, 2022, the Department and the
13State Board of Education shall post on their websites guidance
14on screening for coal tar-based sealant product or high
15polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon sealant product, requirements
16for a request for proposals, and requirements for disclosure.
 
17    Section 20. Coal tar sealant disclosure; State property.
18    (a) Notwithstanding any provision of this Act or any other
19law to the contrary, a State agency that undertakes a pavement
20engineering project requiring the use of a coal tar-based
21sealant or high polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon sealant
22product for pavement engineering-related use shall request a
23base bid with an alternative for asphalt-based or latex-based
24sealant product as a part of the project. The State agency
25shall consider whether asphalt-based or latex-based sealant

 

 

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1product should be used for the project based upon the costs
2involved and shall incorporate asphalt-based or latex-based
3sealant product into a pavement engineering project if the
4cost of using asphalt-based or latex-based sealant product is
5equal to or less than the coal tar-based sealant or high
6polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon sealant product.
7    (b) On or before January 1, 2022, the Department shall
8adopt rules for the procedures and standards to be used in
9assessing acceptable levels of high polycyclic aromatic
10hydrocarbon content of a pavement seal applied to any State
11agency property. The rules shall, at a minimum, include
12provisions regarding testing parameters and the notification
13of screening results.
 
14    Section 30. Exemptions. Nothing in this Act applies to a
15construction project or sale in which coal tar-based sealant
16or high polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon sealant product is
17used for roofing application.