Full Text of HB5303 102nd General Assembly
HB5303 102ND GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
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State of Illinois
2021 and 2022 HB5303 Introduced 1/31/2022, by Rep. Cyril Nichols SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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Creates the Edible Food Recovery Act. Provides that a commercial edible food generator shall arrange to recover the maximum amount of edible food that would otherwise be disposed. Provides that a commercial edible food generator shall comply with the requirements through a contract or written agreement with a food recovery organization or services. Provides for recordkeeping requirements for commercial edible food generators and food recovery services and organizations. Provides that the Department of Agriculture may adopt rules to implement the Act. Effective immediately.
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| 1 | | AN ACT concerning business.
| 2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| 3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
| 4 | | Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Edible | 5 | | Food Recovery Act. | 6 | | Section 5. Definitions. As used in this Act:
| 7 | | "Commercial edible food generator" means a supermarket, | 8 | | grocery store with a total facility size equal to or greater | 9 | | than 10,000 square feet, a food service provider, a food | 10 | | distributor, or a wholesale food vendor.
| 11 | | "Department" means the Department of Agriculture.
| 12 | | "Edible food" means food intended for human consumption.
| 13 | | "Food distributor" means a company that distributes food | 14 | | to entities including, but not limited to, supermarkets and | 15 | | grocery stores.
| 16 | | "Food recovery organization" means an entity that engages | 17 | | in the collection or receipt of edible food from commercial | 18 | | edible food generators and distributes that edible food to the | 19 | | public for food recovery either directly or through other | 20 | | entities including, but not limited to, a food bank a | 21 | | nonprofit charitable organization, and a nonprofit charitable | 22 | | temporary food facility.
| 23 | | "Food recovery service" means a person or entity that |
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| 1 | | collects and transports edible food from a commercial edible | 2 | | food generator to a food recovery organization or other | 3 | | entities for food recovery.
| 4 | | "Food service provider" means an entity primarily engaged | 5 | | in providing food services to institutional, governmental, | 6 | | commercial, or industrial locations of others based on | 7 | | contractual arrangements with these types of organizations.
| 8 | | "Wholesale food vendor" means a business or establishment | 9 | | engaged in the merchant wholesale distribution of food, where | 10 | | food, including fruits and vegetables, is received, shipped, | 11 | | stored, prepared for distribution to a retailer, warehouse, | 12 | | distributor, or other destination.
| 13 | | Section 10. Commercial edible food generators.
| 14 | | (a) Commercial edible food generators shall arrange to | 15 | | recover the maximum amount of edible food that would otherwise | 16 | | be disposed of. A commercial edible food generator shall | 17 | | comply with the requirements of this Section through a | 18 | | contract or written agreement with any or all of the | 19 | | following:
| 20 | | (1) food recovery organizations or services that will | 21 | | collect their edible food for food recovery; or
| 22 | | (2) food recovery organizations that will accept the | 23 | | edible food that the commercial edible food generator | 24 | | self-hauls to the food recovery organization for food | 25 | | recovery.
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| 1 | | (b) A commercial edible food generator shall comply with | 2 | | the requirements of this Section unless the commercial edible | 3 | | food generator demonstrates the existence of extraordinary | 4 | | circumstances beyond its control that make such compliance | 5 | | impracticable. | 6 | | (c) An edible food generator shall not intentionally spoil | 7 | | edible food that is capable of being recovered by a food | 8 | | recovery organization or service.
| 9 | | (d) Commercial edible food generators shall comply with | 10 | | the requirements of this Section commencing January 1, 2023.
| 11 | | Section 15. Recordkeeping requirements for commercial | 12 | | edible food generators.
A commercial edible food generator | 13 | | subject to the requirements in this Act shall keep a record | 14 | | that includes the following: | 15 | | (1) a list of each food recovery service or | 16 | | organization that collects or receives its edible food | 17 | | pursuant to a contract or written agreement; | 18 | | (2) a copy of contracts or written agreements between | 19 | | the commercial edible food generator and a food recovery | 20 | | service or organization; and | 21 | | (3) a record of the following for each food recovery | 22 | | organization or service that the commercial edible food | 23 | | generator has a contract or written agreement, including: | 24 | | (A) the name, address and contact information of | 25 | | the food recovery service or organization;
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| 1 | | (B) the types of food that will be collected by or | 2 | | self-hauled to the food recovery service or | 3 | | organization;
| 4 | | (C) the established frequency that food will be | 5 | | collected or self-hauled; and
| 6 | | (D) the quantity of food collected or self-hauled | 7 | | to a service or organization for food recovery. The | 8 | | quantity shall be measured in pounds recovered per | 9 | | month.
| 10 | | Section 20. Recordkeeping requirements for food recovery | 11 | | services and organizations.
A food recovery organization or | 12 | | service that has established a contract or written agreement | 13 | | to collect or receive edible food directly from commercial | 14 | | edible food generators shall maintain a record of:
| 15 | | (1) the name, address and contact information for each | 16 | | commercial edible food generator that the service collects | 17 | | edible food from;
| 18 | | (2) the quantity in pounds of edible food collected | 19 | | from each commercial edible food generator per month;
| 20 | | (3) the quantity in pounds of edible food transported | 21 | | to each food recovery organization per month; and
| 22 | | (4) the name, address and contact information for each | 23 | | food recovery organization that the service transports | 24 | | edible food to for food recovery. |
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| 1 | | Section 25. Rules. The Department may adopt rules to | 2 | | implement this Act.
| 3 | | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | 4 | | becoming law.
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