Public Act 099-0011 Public Act 0011 99TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 099-0011 | HB0437 Enrolled | LRB099 06387 MGM 26457 b |
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| AN ACT concerning safety.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Environmental Protection Act is amended by | changing Section 22.55 as follows: | (415 ILCS 5/22.55) | Sec. 22.55. Household Waste Drop-off Points. | (a) Findings; Purpose and Intent. | (1) The General Assembly finds that protection of human | health and the environment can be enhanced if certain | commonly generated household wastes are managed separately | from the general household waste stream. | (2) The purpose of this Section is to provide, to the | extent allowed under federal law, a method for managing | certain types of household waste separately from the | general household waste stream. | (b) Definitions. For the purposes of this Section: | "Compostable waste" means household waste that is
| source-separated food scrap, household waste that is
| source-separated landscape waste, or a mixture of both. | "Controlled substance" means a controlled substance as | defined in the Illinois Controlled Substances Act. | "Household waste" means waste generated from a single |
| residence or multiple residences. | "Household waste drop-off point" means the portion of a | site or facility used solely for the receipt and temporary | storage of household waste. | "One-day compostable waste collection event" means a
| household waste drop-off point approved by a county or
| municipality under subsection (d-5) of this Section. | "One-day household waste collection event" means a | household waste drop-off point approved by the Agency under | subsection (d) of this Section. | "Permanent compostable waste collection point" means a | household waste drop-off point approved by a county or | municipality under subsection (d-6) of this Section. | "Personal care product" means an item other than a | pharmaceutical product that is consumed or applied by an | individual for personal health, hygiene, or cosmetic | reasons. Personal care products include, but are not | limited to, items used in bathing, dressing, or grooming. | "Pharmaceutical product" means medicine or a product | containing medicine. A pharmaceutical product may be sold | by prescription or over the counter. "Pharmaceutical | product" does not include (i) medicine that contains a | radioactive component or a product that contains a | radioactive component or (ii) a controlled substance. | "Recycling coordinator" means the person designated by | each county waste management plan to administer the county |
| recycling program, as set forth in the Solid Waste | Management Act. | (c) Except as otherwise provided in Agency rules, the | following requirements apply to each household waste drop-off | point , other than a one-day household waste collection event , | one-day compostable waste collection event, or permanent | compostable waste collection point : | (1) A household waste drop-off point must not accept | waste other than the following types of household waste: | pharmaceutical products, personal care products, batteries | other than lead-acid batteries, paints, automotive fluids, | compact fluorescent lightbulbs, mercury thermometers, and | mercury thermostats. | (2) Except as provided in subdivision (c)(2) of this | Section, household waste drop-off points must be located at | a site or facility where the types of products accepted at | the household waste drop-off point are lawfully sold, | distributed, or dispensed. For example, household waste | drop-off points that accept prescription pharmaceutical | products must be located at a site or facility where | prescription pharmaceutical products are sold, | distributed, or dispensed. | (A) Subdivision (c)(2) of this Section does not | apply to household waste drop-off points operated by a | government or school entity, or by an association or | other organization of government or school entities. |
| (B) Household waste drop-off points that accept | mercury thermometers can be located at any site or | facility where non-mercury thermometers are sold, | distributed, or dispensed. | (C) Household waste drop-off points that accept | mercury thermostats can be located at any site or | facility where non-mercury thermostats are sold, | distributed, or dispensed. | (3) The location of acceptance for each type of waste | accepted at the household waste drop-off point must be | clearly identified. Locations where pharmaceutical | products are accepted must also include a copy of the sign | required under subsection (j) of this Section. | (4) Household waste must be accepted only from private | individuals. Waste must not be accepted from other persons, | including, but not limited to, owners and operators of | rented or leased residences where the household waste was | generated, commercial haulers, and other commercial, | industrial, agricultural, and government operations or | entities. | (5) If more than one type of household waste is | accepted, each type of household waste must be managed | separately prior to its packaging for off-site transfer. | (6) Household waste must not be stored for longer than | 90 days after its receipt, except as otherwise approved by | the Agency in writing. |
| (7) Household waste must be managed in a manner that | protects against releases of the waste, prevents | nuisances, and otherwise protects human health and the | environment. Household waste must also be properly secured | to prevent unauthorized public access to the waste, | including, but not limited to, preventing access to the | waste during the non-business hours of the site or facility | on which the household waste drop-off point is located. | Containers in which pharmaceutical products are collected | must be clearly marked "No Controlled Substances". | (8) Management of the household waste must be limited | to the following: (i) acceptance of the waste, (ii) | temporary storage of the waste prior to transfer, and (iii) | off-site transfer of the waste and packaging for off-site | transfer. | (9) Off-site transfer of the household waste must | comply with federal and State laws and regulations. | (d) One-day household waste collection events. To further | aid in the collection of certain household wastes, the Agency | may approve the operation of one-day household waste collection | events. The Agency shall not approve a one-day household waste | collection event at the same site or facility for more than one | day each calendar quarter. Requests for approval must be | submitted on forms prescribed by the Agency. The Agency must | issue its approval in writing, and it may impose conditions as | necessary to protect human health and the environment and to |
| otherwise accomplish the purposes of this Act. One-day | household waste collection events must be operated in | accordance with the Agency's approval, including all | conditions contained in the approval. The following | requirements apply to all one-day household waste collection | events, in addition to the conditions contained in the Agency's | approval: | (1) Waste accepted at the event must be limited to | household waste and must not include garbage, landscape | waste, controlled substances, or other waste excluded by | the Agency in the Agency's approval or any conditions | contained in the approval. | (2) Household waste must be accepted only from private | individuals. Waste must not be accepted from other persons, | including, but not limited to, owners and operators of | rented or leased residences where the household waste was | generated, commercial haulers, and other commercial, | industrial, agricultural, and government operations or | entities. | (3) Household waste must be managed in a manner that | protects against releases of the waste, prevents | nuisances, and otherwise protects human health and the | environment. Household waste must also be properly secured | to prevent public access to the waste, including, but not | limited to, preventing access to the waste during the | event's non-business hours. |
| (4) Management of the household waste must be limited | to the following: (i) acceptance of the waste, (ii) | temporary storage of the waste before transfer, and (iii) | off-site transfer of the waste or packaging for off-site | transfer. | (5) Except as otherwise approved by the Agency, all | household waste received at the collection event must be | transferred off-site by the end of the day following the | collection event. | (6) The transfer and ultimate disposition of household | waste received at the collection event must comply with the | Agency's approval, including all conditions contained in | the approval. | (d-5) One-day compostable waste collection event. To | further aid in the collection and composting of compostable | waste, as defined in subsection (b), a municipality may approve | the operation of one-day compostable waste collection events at | any site or facility within its territorial jurisdiction, and a | county may approve the operation of one-day compostable waste | collection events at any site or facility in any unincorporated | area within its territorial jurisdiction. The approval granted | under this subsection (d-5) must be in writing; must specify | the date, location, and time of the event; and must list the | types of compostable waste that will be collected at the event. | If the one-day compostable waste collection event is to be | operated at a location within a county with a population of |
| more than 400,000 but less than 2,000,000 inhabitants, | according to the 2010 decennial census, then the operator of | the event shall, at least 30 days before the event, provide a | copy of the approval to the recycling coordinator designated by | that county. The approval granted under this subsection (d-5) | may include conditions imposed by the county or municipality as | necessary to protect public health and prevent odors, vectors, | and other nuisances. A one-day compostable waste collection | event approved under this subsection (d-5) must be operated in | accordance with the approval, including all conditions | contained in the approval. The following requirements shall | apply to the one-day compostable waste collection event, in | addition to the conditions contained in the approval: | (1) Waste accepted at the event must be limited to the | types of compostable waste authorized to be accepted under | the approval. | (2) Information promoting the event and signs at the | event must clearly indicate the types of compostable waste | approved for collection. To discourage the receipt of other | waste, information promoting the event and signs at the | event must also include: | (A) examples of compostable waste being collected; | and | (B) examples of waste that is not being collected. | (3) Compostable waste must be accepted only from | private individuals. It may not be accepted from other |
| persons, including, but not limited to, owners and | operators of rented or leased residences where it was | generated, commercial haulers, and other commercial, | industrial, agricultural, and government operations or | entities. | (4) Compostable waste must be managed in a manner that | protects against releases of the waste, prevents | nuisances, and otherwise protects human health and the | environment. Compostable waste must be properly secured to | prevent it from being accessed by the public at any time, | including, but not limited to, during the collection | event's non-operating hours. One-day compostable waste | collection events must be adequately supervised during | their operating hours. | (5) Compostable waste must be secured in non-porous, | rigid, leak-proof containers that: | (A) are covered, except when the compostable waste | is being added to or removed from the containers or it | is otherwise necessary to access the compostable | waste; | (B) prevent precipitation from draining through | the compostable waste; | (C) prevent dispersion of the compostable waste by | wind; | (D) contain spills or releases that could create | nuisances or otherwise harm human health or the |
| environment; | (E) limit access to the compostable waste by | vectors; | (F) control odors and other nuisances; and | (G) provide for storage, removal, and off-site | transfer of the compostable waste in a manner that | protects its ability to be composted. | (6) No more than a total of 40 cubic yards of | compostable waste shall be located at the collection site | at any one time. | (7) Management of the compostable waste must be limited | to the following: (A) acceptance, (B) temporary storage | before transfer, and (C) off-site transfer. | (8) All compostable waste received at the event must be | transferred off-site to a permitted compost facility by no | later than 48 hours after the event ends or by the end of | the first business day after the event ends, whichever is | sooner. | (9) If waste other than compostable waste is received | at the event, then that waste must be disposed of within 48 | hours after the event ends or by the end of the first | business day after the event ends, whichever is sooner. | (d-6) Permanent compostable waste collection points. To | further aid in the collection and composting of compostable | waste, as defined in subsection (b), a municipality may approve | the operation of permanent compostable waste collection points |
| at any site or facility within its territorial jurisdiction, | and a county may approve the operation of permanent compostable | waste collection points at any site or facility in any | unincorporated area within its territorial jurisdiction. The | approval granted pursuant to this subsection (d-6) must be in | writing; must specify the location, operating days, and | operating hours of the collection point; must list the types of | compostable waste that will be collected at the collection | point; and must specify a term of not more than 365 calendar | days during which the approval will be effective. In addition, | if the permanent compostable waste collection point is to be | operated at a location within a county with a population of | more than 400,000 but less than 2,000,000 inhabitants, | according to the 2010 federal decennial census, then the | operator of the collection point shall, at least 30 days before | the collection point begins operation, provide a copy of the | approval to the recycling coordinator designated by that | county. The approval may include conditions imposed by the | county or municipality as necessary to protect public health | and prevent odors, vectors, and other nuisances. A permanent | compostable waste collection point approved pursuant to this | subsection (d-6) must be operated in accordance with the | approval, including all conditions contained in the approval. | The following requirements apply to the permanent compostable | waste collection point, in addition to the conditions contained | in the approval: |
| (1) Waste accepted at the collection point must be | limited to the types of compostable waste authorized to be | accepted under the approval. | (2) Information promoting the collection point and | signs at the collection point must clearly indicate the | types of compostable waste approved for collection. To | discourage the receipt of other waste, information | promoting the collection point and signs at the collection | point must also include (A) examples of compostable waste | being collected and (B) examples of waste that is not being | collected. | (3) Compostable waste must be accepted only from | private individuals. It may not be accepted from other | persons, including, but not limited to, owners and | operators of rented or leased residences where it was | generated, commercial haulers, and other commercial, | industrial, agricultural, and government operations or | entities. | (4) Compostable waste must be managed in a manner that | protects against releases of the waste, prevents | nuisances, and otherwise protects human health and the | environment. Compostable waste must be properly secured to | prevent it from being accessed by the public at any time, | including, but not limited to, during the collection | point's non-operating hours. Permanent compostable waste | collection points must be adequately supervised during |
| their operating hours. | (5) Compostable waste must be secured in non-porous, | rigid, leak-proof containers that: | (A) are no larger than 10 cubic yards in size; | (B) are covered, except when the compostable waste | is being added to or removed from the container or it | is otherwise necessary to access the compostable | waste; | (C) prevent precipitation from draining through | the compostable waste; | (D) prevent dispersion of the compostable waste by | wind; | (E) contain spills or releases that could create | nuisances or otherwise harm human health or the | environment; | (F) limit access to the compostable waste by | vectors; | (G) control odors and other nuisances; and | (H) provide for storage, removal, and off-site | transfer of the compostable waste in a manner that | protects its ability to be composted. | (6) No more than a total of 10 cubic yards of | compostable waste shall be located at the permanent | compostable waste collection site at any one time. | (7) Management of the compostable waste must be limited | to the following: (A) acceptance, (B) temporary storage |
| before transfer, and (C) off-site transfer. | (8) All compostable waste received at the permanent | compostable waste collection point must be transferred | off-site to a permitted compost facility not less | frequently than once every 7 days. | (9) If a permanent compostable waste collection point | receives waste other than compostable waste, then that | waste must be disposed of not less frequently than once | every 7 days. | (e) The Agency may adopt rules governing the operation of | household waste drop-off points , other than one-day household | waste collection events , one-day compostable waste collection | events, and permanent compostable waste collection points . | Those rules must be designed to protect against releases of | waste to the environment, prevent nuisances, and otherwise | protect human health and the environment. As necessary to | address different circumstances, the regulations may contain | different requirements for different types of household waste | and different types of household waste drop-off points, and the | regulations may modify the requirements set forth in subsection | (c) of this Section. The regulations may include, but are not | limited to, the following: (i) identification of additional | types of household waste that can be collected at household | waste drop-off points, (ii) identification of the different | types of household wastes that can be received at different | household waste drop-off points, (iii) the maximum amounts of |
| each type of household waste that can be stored at household | waste drop-off points at any one time, and (iv) the maximum | time periods each type of household waste can be stored at | household waste drop-off points. | (f) Prohibitions. | (1) Except as authorized in a permit issued by the | Agency, no person shall cause or allow the operation of a | household waste drop-off point , other than a one-day | household waste collection event , one-day compostable | waste collection event, or permanent compostable waste | collection point, in violation of this Section or any | regulations adopted under this Section. | (2) No person shall cause or allow the operation of a | one-day household waste collection event in violation of | this Section or the Agency's approval issued under | subsection (d) of this Section, including all conditions | contained in the approval. | (3) No person shall cause or allow the operation of a | one-day compostable waste collection event in violation of | this Section or the approval issued for the one-day | compostable waste collection event under subsection (d-5) | of this Section, including all conditions contained in the | approval. | (4) No person shall cause or allow the operation of a | permanent compostable waste collection event in violation | of this Section or the approval issued for the permanent |
| compostable waste collection point under subsection (d-6) | of this Section, including all conditions contained in the | approval. | (g) Permit exemptions. | (1) No permit is required under subdivision (d)(1) of | Section 21 of this Act for the operation of a household | waste drop-off point , other than a one-day household waste | collection event , one-day compostable waste collection | event, or permanent compostable waste collection point, if | the household waste drop-off point is operated in | accordance with this Section and all regulations adopted | under this Section. | (2) No permit is required under subdivision (d)(1) of | Section 21 of this Act for the operation of a one-day | household waste collection event if the event is operated | in accordance with this Section and the Agency's approval | issued under subsection (d) of this Section, including all | conditions contained in the approval, or for the operation | of a household waste collection event by the Agency. | (3) No permit is required under paragraph (1) of | subsection (d) of
Section 21 of this Act for the operation | of a one-day compostable waste collection event if the | compostable waste collection event is operated in | accordance with this Section and the approval issued for | the compostable waste collection point under subsection | (d-5) of this Section, including all conditions contained |
| in the approval. | (4) No permit is required under paragraph (1) of | subsection (d) of Section 21 of this Act for the operation | of a permanent compostable waste collection point if the | collection point is operated in accordance with this | Section and the approval issued for the compostable waste | collection event under subsection (d-6) of this Section, | including all conditions contained in the approval. | (h) This Section does not apply to the following: | (1) Persons accepting household waste that they are | authorized to accept under a permit issued by the Agency. | (2) Sites or facilities operated pursuant to an | intergovernmental agreement entered into with the Agency | under Section 22.16b(d) of this Act. | (i) The Agency, in consultation with the Department of | Public Health, must develop and implement a public information | program regarding household waste drop-off points that accept | pharmaceutical products. | (j) The Agency must develop a sign that provides | information on the proper disposal of unused pharmaceutical | products. The Agency shall make a copy of the sign available | for downloading from its website. | (k) If an entity chooses to participate as a household | waste drop-off point, then it must follow the provisions of | this Section and any rules the Agency may adopt governing | household waste drop-off points.
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| (Source: P.A. 96-121, eff. 8-4-09.)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 7/10/2015
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