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Public Act 097-0287 | ||||
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AN ACT concerning safety.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | ||||
represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 5. The Electronic Products Recycling and Reuse Act | ||||
is amended by changing Sections 5, 10, 15, 20, 30, 50, 55, 60, | ||||
65, 80, and 95 as follows: | ||||
(415 ILCS 150/5)
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Sec. 5. Findings and purpose. | ||||
(a) The General Assembly finds all of the following: | ||||
(1) Electronic products are the fastest growing | ||||
portion of the solid waste stream. In 2007, 3,000,000 2005, | ||||
2,600,000 tons of electronic products became obsolete yet | ||||
only 14% 13% of those products were recycled. | ||||
(2) Many electronic products contain lead, mercury, | ||||
cadmium, hexavalent chromium, and other materials that | ||||
pose environmental and health risks that must be managed. | ||||
(3) Obsolete Many obsolete electronic products can be | ||||
recycled or refurbished for reuse and then returned to the | ||||
economic mainstream in the form of raw materials or | ||||
products. | ||||
(4) Electronic products contain metals, plastics, and | ||||
leaded glass , and other valuable materials that may be | ||||
resold for reuse in new products have resale value . The |
reuse of these materials components conserves natural | ||
resources and energy . The reuse of these materials also , | ||
and the reuse also reduces air and water pollution and the | ||
air pollution associated with greenhouse gas emissions. | ||
(5) The A management of obsolete residential products | ||
is necessary to prioritize place the reuse and recycling of | ||
these obsolete residential electronic products as the | ||
preferred management strategy over incineration and | ||
landfill disposal. | ||
(6) The 2010 Recycling Economic Information Study | ||
Update for Illinois estimates that the total economic | ||
impact of recycling and reusing obsolete electronic | ||
products resulted in the creation of nearly 8,000 jobs and | ||
$622 million in annual receipts. The Illinois Recycling | ||
Economic Information Study of 2001 estimates that the total | ||
economic impact of establishing statewide recycling and | ||
reuse programs for residential electronic products may | ||
result in the creation of nearly 4,000 new jobs and $740 | ||
million in annual receipts. | ||
(7) The State-appointed Computer Equipment Disposal | ||
and Recycling Commission issued a final report in May 2006 | ||
recommending legislative, regulatory, or other actions to | ||
properly address the recycling and reuse of obsolete | ||
residential electronic products. | ||
(b) The purpose of this Act is to set forth procedures by | ||
which the recycling and processing for reuse of covered |
electronic devices will be accomplished in Illinois.
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(Source: P.A. 95-959, eff. 9-17-08.) | ||
(415 ILCS 150/10)
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Sec. 10. Definitions. As used in this Act: | ||
"Agency" means the Environmental Protection Agency. | ||
"Cathode-ray tube" means a vacuum tube or picture tube used | ||
to convert an electronic signal into a visual image, such as a | ||
television or computer monitor. | ||
"Collector" means a person who receives covered electronic | ||
devices or eligible electronic devices directly from a | ||
residence for recycling or processing for reuse. "Collector" | ||
includes, but is not limited to, manufacturers, recyclers, and | ||
refurbishers who receive CEDs or EEDs directly from the public. | ||
"Computer", often referred to as a "personal computer" or | ||
"PC", means a desktop or notebook computer as further defined | ||
below and used only in a residence, but does not mean an | ||
automated typewriter, electronic printer, mobile telephone, | ||
portable hand-held calculator, portable digital assistant | ||
(PDA), MP3 player, or other similar device. "Computer" does not | ||
include computer peripherals, commonly known as cables, mouse, | ||
or keyboard. "Computer" is further defined as either: | ||
(1) "Desktop computer", which means an electronic, | ||
magnetic, optical, electrochemical, or other high-speed | ||
data processing device performing logical, arithmetic, or | ||
storage functions for general purpose needs that are met |
through interaction with a number of software programs | ||
contained therein, and that is not designed to exclusively | ||
perform a specific type of logical, arithmetic, or storage | ||
function or other limited or specialized application. | ||
Human interface with a desktop computer is achieved through | ||
a stand-alone keyboard, stand-alone monitor, or other | ||
display unit, and a stand-alone mouse or other pointing | ||
device, and is designed for a single user. A desktop | ||
computer has a main unit that is intended to be | ||
persistently located in a single location, often on a desk | ||
or on the floor. A desktop computer is not designed for | ||
portability and generally utilizes an external monitor, | ||
keyboard, and mouse with an external or internal power | ||
supply for a power source. Desktop computer does not | ||
include an automated typewriter or typesetter; or | ||
(2) "Notebook computer", which means an electronic, | ||
magnetic, optical, electrochemical, or other high-speed | ||
data processing device performing logical, arithmetic, or | ||
storage functions for general purpose needs that are met | ||
through interaction with a number of software programs | ||
contained therein, and that is not designed to exclusively | ||
perform a specific type of logical, arithmetic, or storage | ||
function or other limited or specialized application. | ||
Human interface with a notebook computer is achieved | ||
through a keyboard, video display greater than 4 inches in | ||
size, and mouse or other pointing device, all of which are |
contained within the construction of the unit that | ||
comprises the notebook computer; supplemental stand-alone | ||
interface devices typically can also be attached to the | ||
notebook computer. Notebook computers can use external, | ||
internal, or batteries for a power source. Notebook | ||
computer does not include a portable hand-held calculator, | ||
or a portable digital assistant or similar specialized | ||
device. A notebook computer has an incorporated video | ||
display greater than 4 inches in size and can be carried as | ||
one unit by an individual. A notebook computer is sometimes | ||
referred to as a laptop computer.
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(3) "Tablet computer", which means an electronic, | ||
magnetic, optical, electrochemical, or other high-speed | ||
data processing device performing logical, arithmetic, or | ||
storage functions for general purpose needs that are met | ||
through interaction with a number of software programs | ||
contained therein, and that is not designed to exclusively | ||
perform a specific type of logical, arithmetic, or storage | ||
function or other limited or specialized application. | ||
Human interface with a tablet computer is achieved through | ||
a touch-screen and video display screen greater than 6 | ||
inches in size (all of which are contained within the unit | ||
that comprises the tablet computer). Tablet computers may | ||
use an external or internal power source. "Tablet computer" | ||
does not include a portable hand-held calculator, a | ||
portable digital assistant, or a similar specialized |
device. | ||
"Computer monitor" means an electronic device that is a | ||
cathode-ray tube or flat panel display primarily intended to | ||
display information from a computer and is used only in a | ||
residence. | ||
"Covered electronic device" or "CED" means any computer, | ||
computer monitor, television, or printer , electronic keyboard, | ||
facsimile machine, videocassette recorder, portable digital | ||
music player that has memory capability and is battery powered, | ||
digital video disc player, video game console, electronic | ||
mouse, scanner, digital converter box, cable receiver, | ||
satellite receiver, digital video disc recorder, or | ||
small-scale server sold at retail and that is taken out of | ||
service from a residence in this State regardless of purchase | ||
location . "Covered electronic device" does not include any of | ||
the following: | ||
(1) an electronic device that is a part of a motor | ||
vehicle or any component part of a motor vehicle assembled | ||
by or for a vehicle manufacturer or franchised dealer, | ||
including replacement parts for use in a motor vehicle; | ||
(2) an electronic device that is functionally or | ||
physically part of a larger piece of equipment or that is | ||
taken out of service from an industrial, commercial | ||
(including retail), library checkout, traffic control, | ||
kiosk, security (other than household security), | ||
governmental, agricultural, or medical setting, including |
but not limited to diagnostic, monitoring, or control | ||
equipment; or | ||
(3) an electronic device that is contained within a | ||
clothes washer, clothes dryer, refrigerator, refrigerator | ||
and freezer, microwave oven, conventional oven or range, | ||
dishwasher, room air conditioner, dehumidifier, water | ||
pump, sump pump, or air purifier. | ||
To the extent allowed under federal and State laws and | ||
regulations, a CED that is being collected, recycled, or | ||
processed for reuse is not considered to be hazardous waste, | ||
household waste, solid waste, or special waste. | ||
"Developmentally disabled" , as defined by the Illinois | ||
Department of Human Services, Division of Developmental | ||
Disabilities Program Manual, means having mental retardation | ||
or a related condition. For the purposes of this Act: | ||
(1) "Mental retardation" means significantly | ||
subaverage general intellectual functioning as well as | ||
deficits in adaptive behavior that manifested before age | ||
18. A person's general intellectual functioning is | ||
significantly subaverage if that person has an | ||
intelligence quotient (IQ) of 70 or below on standardized | ||
measures of intelligence. This upper limit, however, may be | ||
extended upward depending on the reliability of the | ||
intelligence test used. | ||
(2) "Related condition" means a severe, chronic | ||
disability that (i) is attributable to cerebral palsy, |
epilepsy, or any other condition, other than mental | ||
illness, (ii) is found to be closely related to mental | ||
retardation because the condition results in impairment of | ||
general intellectual functioning or adaptive behavior | ||
similar to that of a person with mental retardation, and | ||
(iii) requires treatment or services similar to those | ||
required for persons with mental retardation. means having | ||
a severe disability, as defined by the Office of | ||
Rehabilitation Services of the Illinois Department of | ||
Human Services, that can be expected to result in death or | ||
that has lasted, or is expected to last, at least 12 months | ||
and that prevents working at a "substantial gainful | ||
activity" level.
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"Dismantling" means the demanufacturing and shredding of a | ||
CED. | ||
"Eligible electronic device" or "EED" means any of the | ||
following electronic products sold at retail and taken out of | ||
service from a residence in this State regardless of purchase | ||
location : mobile telephone; computer cable , mouse, or | ||
keyboard ; stand-alone facsimile machine; MP3 player; portable | ||
digital assistant (PDA); or video game console, video cassette | ||
recorder/player, digital video disk player, or similar video | ||
device; zip drive ; or scanner . To the extent allowed under | ||
federal and state laws and regulations, an EED that is being | ||
collected, recycled, or processed for reuse is not considered | ||
to be hazardous waste, household waste, solid waste, or special |
waste. | ||
"Low income children and families" mean those children and | ||
families that are subject to the most recent version of the | ||
United States Department of Health and Human Services Federal | ||
Poverty Guidelines. | ||
"Manufacturer" means a person, or a successor in interest | ||
to a person, under whose brand or label a computer, computer | ||
monitor, television, printer, electronic keyboard, facsimile | ||
machine, videocassette recorder, portable digital music | ||
player, digital video disc player, video game console, | ||
electronic mouse, scanner, digital converter box, cable | ||
receiver, satellite receiver, digital video disc recorder, or | ||
small-scale server CED is or was sold at retail. For any of the | ||
aforementioned electronic devices CEDs sold at retail under a | ||
brand or label that is licensed from a person who is a mere | ||
brand owner and who does not sell or produce any of the | ||
aforementioned electronic devices the CED , the person who | ||
produced the device the CED or his or her successor in interest | ||
is the manufacturer. For any of the aforementioned electronic | ||
devices CEDs sold that were at retail under the brand or label | ||
of both the retail seller and the person that produced the | ||
device the CED , the person that produced the device the CED , or | ||
his or her successor in interest, is the manufacturer. A retail | ||
seller of any of the aforementioned electronic devices CEDs may | ||
elect to be the manufacturer of one or more of the | ||
aforementioned electronic devices CEDs if the retail seller |
provides written notice to the Agency that it is accepting | ||
responsibility as the manufacturer of the device the CED under | ||
this Act and identifies any of the aforementioned electronic | ||
devices the CEDs for which it is electing to be the | ||
manufacturer. | ||
"Municipal joint action agency" means a municipal joint | ||
action agency created under Section 3.2 of the | ||
Intergovernmental Cooperation Act.
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"Orphan CEDs" means those CEDs that are returned for | ||
recycling, or processing for reuse, whose manufacturer cannot | ||
be identified, or whose manufacturer is no longer conducting | ||
business and has no successor in interest. | ||
"Person" means any individual, partnership, | ||
co-partnership, firm, company, limited liability company, | ||
corporation, association, joint stock company, trust, estate, | ||
political subdivision, State agency, or any other legal entity, | ||
or a legal representative, agent, or assign of that entity. | ||
"Printer" means desktop printers, multifunction printer | ||
copiers, and printer/fax combinations taken out of service from | ||
a residence that are designed to reside on a work surface, and | ||
include various print technologies, including without | ||
limitation laser and LED (electrographic), ink jet, dot matrix, | ||
thermal, and digital sublimation, and "multi-function" or | ||
"all-in-one" devices that perform different tasks, including | ||
without limitation copying, scanning, faxing, and printing. | ||
Printers do not include floor-standing printers, printers with |
optional floor stand, point of sale (POS) receipt printers, | ||
household printers such as a calculator with printing | ||
capabilities or label makers, or non-stand-alone printers that | ||
are embedded into products that are not CEDs. | ||
"Processing for reuse" means any method, technique, or | ||
process by which CEDs or EEDs that would otherwise be disposed | ||
of or discarded are instead separated, processed, and returned | ||
to their original intended purposes or to other useful purposes | ||
as electronic devices. "Processing for reuse" includes the | ||
collection and transportation of CEDs or EEDs. | ||
"Program Year" means a calendar year. The first program | ||
year is 2010. | ||
"Recycler" means a person who engages in the recycling of | ||
CEDs or EEDs, but does not include telecommunications carriers, | ||
telecommunications manufacturers, or commercial mobile service | ||
providers with an existing recycling program. | ||
"Recycling" means any method, technique, or process by | ||
which CEDs or EEDs that would otherwise be disposed of or | ||
discarded are instead collected, separated, or processed and | ||
are returned to the economic mainstream in the form of raw | ||
materials or products. "Recycling" includes the collection, | ||
transportation, dismantling, and shredding of the CEDs or EEDs. | ||
"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. |
"Refurbisher" means any person who processes CEDs or EEDs | ||
for reuse, but does not include telecommunications carriers, | ||
telecommunications manufacturers, or commercial mobile service | ||
providers with an existing recycling program. | ||
"Residence" means a dwelling place or home in which one or | ||
more individuals live. | ||
"Retailer" means a person who sells, rents, or leases, | ||
through sales outlets, catalogues, or the Internet, computers, | ||
computer monitors, printers, or televisions , electronic | ||
keyboards, facsimile machines, videocassette recorders, | ||
portable digital music players, digital video disc players, | ||
video game consoles, electronic mice, scanners, digital | ||
converter boxes, cable receivers, satellite receivers, digital | ||
video disc recorders, or small-scale servers at retail to | ||
individuals in this State. For purposes of this Act, sales to | ||
individuals at retail are considered to be sales for | ||
residential use. "Retailer" includes, but is not limited to, | ||
manufacturers who sell computers, computer monitors, printers, | ||
or televisions , electronic keyboards, facsimile machines, | ||
videocassette recorders, portable digital music players, | ||
digital video disc players, video game consoles, electronic | ||
mice, scanners, digital converter boxes, cable receivers, | ||
satellite receivers, digital video disc recorders, or | ||
small-scale servers at retail directly to individuals in this | ||
State. | ||
"Sale" means any retail transfer of title for consideration |
of title including, but not limited to, transactions conducted | ||
through sales outlets, catalogs, or the Internet or any other | ||
similar electronic means but does not mean financing or | ||
leasing. | ||
"Small-scale server" means a computer that typically uses | ||
desktop components in a desktop form designed primarily to | ||
serve as a storage host for other computers. To be considered a | ||
small-scale server, a computer must: be designed in a pedestal, | ||
tower, or other form that is similar to that of a desktop | ||
computer so that all data processing, storage, and network | ||
interfacing is contained within one box or product; be designed | ||
to be operational 24 hours per day and 7 days per week; have | ||
very little unscheduled downtime (on the order of hours per | ||
year); be capable of operating in a simultaneous multi-user | ||
environment serving several users through networked client | ||
units; and be designed for an industry accepted operating | ||
system for home or low-end server applications. | ||
"Television" means an electronic device (i) containing a | ||
cathode-ray tube or flat panel screen the size of which is | ||
greater than 4 inches when measured diagonally, (ii) that is | ||
intended to receive video programming via broadcast, cable, or | ||
satellite transmission or to receive video from surveillance or | ||
other similar cameras, and (iii) that is used only in a | ||
residence.
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"Underserved counties" means those counties so identified | ||
in Section 60. |
(Source: P.A. 95-959, eff. 9-17-08; 96-1154, eff. 7-21-10.) | ||
(415 ILCS 150/15)
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Sec. 15. Statewide recycling and reuse goals for all | ||
covered electronic devices. | ||
(a) For program year 2010, the statewide recycling or reuse | ||
goal for all CEDs is the product of: (i) the latest population | ||
estimate for the State, as published on the U.S. Census | ||
Bureau's website on January 1, 2010; multiplied by (ii) 2.5 | ||
pounds per capita. | ||
(b) For program year 2011, the statewide recycling or reuse | ||
goal for all CEDs is the product of: (i) the 2010 base weight; | ||
multiplied by (ii) the 2010 goal attainment percentage. | ||
For the purposes of this subsection (b): | ||
The "2010 base weight" means the greater of: (i) twice the | ||
total weight of all CEDs that were recycled or processed for | ||
reuse between January 1, 2010 and June 30, 2010 as reported to | ||
the Agency under subsection (i) or (j) of Section 30; or (ii) | ||
twice the total weight of all CEDs that were recycled or | ||
processed for reuse between January 1, 2010 and June 30, 2010 | ||
as reported to the Agency under subsection (c) of Section 55. | ||
The "2010 goal attainment percentage" means: | ||
(1) 90% if the 2010 base weight is less than 90% of the | ||
statewide recycling or reuse goal for program year 2010; | ||
(2) 95% if the 2010 base weight is 90% or greater, but | ||
does not exceed 95%, of the statewide recycling or reuse |
goal for program year 2010; | ||
(3) 100% if the 2010 base weight is 95% or greater, but | ||
does not exceed 105%, of the statewide recycling or reuse | ||
goal for program year 2010; | ||
(4) 105% if the 2010 base weight is 105% or greater, | ||
but does not exceed 110%, of the statewide recycling or | ||
reuse goal for program year 2010; and | ||
(5) 110% if the 2010 base weight is 110% or greater of | ||
the statewide recycling or reuse goal for program year | ||
2010. | ||
(c) For program year years 2012 and for each of the | ||
following categories of electronic devices, each manufacturer | ||
shall recycle or reuse at least 40% of the total weight of the | ||
electronic devices that the manufacturer sold in that category | ||
in Illinois during the calendar year beginning January 1, 2010: | ||
computers, monitors, televisions, printers, electronic | ||
keyboards, facsimile machines, video cassette recorders, | ||
portable digital music players, digital video disc players, | ||
video game consoles, electronic mice, scanners, digital | ||
converter boxes, cable receivers, satellite receivers, digital | ||
video disc recorders, and small-scale servers. To determine the | ||
manufacturer's annual recycling or reuse goal, the | ||
manufacturer shall use its own Illinois sales data or its own | ||
national sales data proportioned to Illinois' share of the U.S. | ||
population, based on the U.S. Census population estimate for | ||
2009. |
(c-5) For program year 2013 and thereafter and for each of | ||
the following categories of electronic devices, each | ||
manufacturer shall recycle or reuse at least 50% of the total | ||
weight of the electronic devices that the manufacturer sold in | ||
that category in Illinois during the calendar year 2 years | ||
before the applicable program year: computers, monitors, | ||
televisions, printers, electronic keyboards, facsimile | ||
machines, video cassette recorders, portable digital music | ||
players, digital video disc players, video game consoles, | ||
electronic mice, scanners, digital converter boxes, cable | ||
receivers, satellite receivers, digital video disc recorders, | ||
and small-scale servers. To determine the manufacturer's | ||
annual recycling or reuse goal, the manufacturer shall use its | ||
own Illinois sales data or its own national sales data | ||
proportioned to Illinois' share of the U.S. population, based | ||
on the most recent U.S. Census data. and thereafter, the | ||
statewide recycling or reuse goal for all CEDs is the product | ||
of: (i) the base weight; multiplied by (ii) the goal attainment | ||
percentage. | ||
For the purposes of this subsection (c): | ||
The "base weight" means the greater of: (i) the total | ||
weight of all CEDs recycled or processed for reuse during the | ||
previous program year as reported to the Agency under | ||
subsection (k) or (l) of Section 30; or (ii) the total weight | ||
of all CEDs recycled or processed for reuse during the previous | ||
program year as reported to the Agency under subsection (d) of |
Section 55. | ||
The "goal attainment percentage" means: | ||
(1) 90% if the base weight is less than 90% of the | ||
statewide recycling or reuse goal for the previous program | ||
year; | ||
(2) 95% if the base weight is 90% or greater, but does | ||
not exceed 95%, of the statewide recycling or reuse goal | ||
for the previous program year; | ||
(3) 100% if the base weight is 95% or greater, but does | ||
not exceed 105%, of the statewide recycling or reuse goal | ||
for the previous program year; | ||
(4) 105% if the base weight is 105% or greater, but | ||
does not exceed 110%, of the statewide recycling or reuse | ||
goal for the previous program year; and | ||
(5) 110% if the base weight is 110% or greater of the | ||
statewide recycling or reuse goal for the previous program | ||
year.
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(Source: P.A. 95-959, eff. 9-17-08.) | ||
(415 ILCS 150/20)
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Sec. 20. Agency responsibilities. | ||
(a) The Agency has the authority to monitor compliance with | ||
this Act , enforce violations of the Act by administrative | ||
citation, and to refer violations of this Act to the Attorney | ||
General. | ||
(b) No later than October 1 of each program year, the |
Agency shall post on its website a list of underserved counties | ||
in the State for the next program year. The list of underserved | ||
counties for program years 2010 and 2011 the first program year | ||
is set forth in subsection (a) of Section 60. | ||
(c) From By July 1, 2009 until December 31, 2015 , the | ||
Agency shall implement a county and municipal government | ||
education campaign to inform those entities about this Act and | ||
the implications on solid waste collection in their localities. | ||
(c-5) No later than February 1, 2012 and every February 1 | ||
thereafter, the Agency shall use a portion of the manufacturer, | ||
recycler, and refurbisher registration fees to provide a $2,000 | ||
grant to the recycling coordinator in each county of the State | ||
in order to inform residents in each county about this Act and | ||
opportunities to recycle CEDs and EEDs. The recycling | ||
coordinator shall expend the $2,000 grant before December 31 of | ||
the program year in which the grant is received. The recycling | ||
coordinator shall maintain records that document the use of the | ||
grant funds. | ||
(c-10) By June 15, 2012 and by December 15, 2012, and by | ||
every June 15 and December 15 thereafter through December 15, | ||
2015, the Agency shall meet with associations that represent | ||
Illinois retail merchants twice each year to discuss compliance | ||
with Section 40. | ||
(c-15) By December 15, 2012 and each December 15 | ||
thereafter, the Agency shall post on its website: (i) the | ||
mailing address of each collection site at which collectors |
collected CEDs during the program year and (ii) the amount in | ||
pounds of each CED collected at the collection site during the | ||
program year. | ||
(d) By July 1, 2011 for the first program year, and by May | ||
15 April 1 for all subsequent program years, the Agency shall | ||
report to the Governor and to the General Assembly annually on | ||
the previous program year's performance. The report must be | ||
posted on the Agency's website. The report must include, but | ||
not be limited to, the following: | ||
(1) the total overall weight of CEDs, as well as the | ||
sub-total weight of computers, the sub-total weight of | ||
computer monitors, the sub-total weight of printers, the | ||
sub-total weight of televisions, and the total weight of | ||
EEDs that were recycled or processed for reuse in the State | ||
during the program year, as reported by manufacturers and | ||
collectors under Sections 30 and 55; | ||
(2) a listing of all collection sites , as set forth | ||
under subsection (a) (e) of Section 55 , and the addresses | ||
of those sites ; | ||
(3) a statement showing, for the preceding program | ||
year, (i) the total weight of CEDs and EEDs collected, | ||
recycled, and processed for reuse by the manufacturers | ||
pursuant to Section 30, (ii) the total weight of CEDs | ||
processed for reuse by the manufacturers, and (iii) the | ||
total weight of CEDs collected by the collectors of the | ||
manufacturers' progress toward achieving the statewide |
recycling goal set forth in Section 15 (calculated from the | ||
manufacturer reports pursuant to Section 30 and the | ||
collector reports pursuant to Section 55) and any | ||
identified State actions that may help expand collection | ||
opportunities to help manufacturers achieve the statewide | ||
recycling goal ; | ||
(4) a listing of all entities or persons to any | ||
manufacturers whom the Agency issued an administrative | ||
citation or with respect to which the Agency made a | ||
referral for enforcement referred to the Attorney | ||
General's Office for enforcement as a result of a violation | ||
of this Act; | ||
(5) a discussion of the Agency's education and outreach | ||
activities as set forth in subsection (c) of this Section ; | ||
and | ||
(6) a discussion of the penalties, if any, incurred by | ||
manufacturers for failure to achieve recycling goals, and a | ||
recommendation to the General Assembly of any necessary or | ||
appropriate changes to the manufacturers' statewide | ||
recycling goals, manufacturer's recycling goals , or | ||
penalty provisions included in this Act. | ||
(e) The Agency shall post on its website : (1) a list of | ||
manufacturers that have paid the current year's registration | ||
fee as set forth in subsection (b) of Section 30; (2) a list of | ||
manufacturers that failed to pay the current year's | ||
registration fee as set forth in subsection (b) of Section 30; |
and (3) Section 30(b) and (2) a list of registered collectors , | ||
the addresses of their collection sites, their business | ||
telephone numbers, and a link to their websites. to whom | ||
Illinois residents can bring CEDs and EEDs for recycling or | ||
processing for reuse, including links to the collectors' | ||
websites and the collectors' phone numbers. | ||
(f) In program years 2012, 2013, and 2014, and at its | ||
discretion thereafter, the Agency shall convene and host an | ||
Electronic Products Recycling Conference. The Agency may host | ||
the conferences alone or with other public entities or with | ||
organizations associated with electronic products recycling. | ||
(g) No later than October 1 of each program year, the | ||
Agency must post on its website the following information for | ||
the next program year: (i) the individual recycling and reuse | ||
goals for each manufacturer, as set forth in subsections (c) | ||
and (c-5) of Section 15, as applicable, and (ii) the total | ||
statewide recycling goal, determined by adding each individual | ||
manufacturer's annual goal. | ||
(1) The overall statewide recycling and reuse goal for | ||
CEDs, as well as the sub-goals for televisions, and | ||
computers, computer monitors, and printers as set forth in | ||
Section 15. | ||
(2) The market shares of television manufacturers and | ||
the return shares of computer, computer monitor, and | ||
printer manufacturers, as set forth in Section 18, and | ||
(3) The individual recycling and reuse goals for each |
manufacturer, as set forth in Section 19. | ||
(h) By April 1, 2011, and by April 1 of all subsequent | ||
years, the Agency shall award recognize those manufacturers | ||
that have met or exceeded their recycling or reuse goals for | ||
the previous program year with . Such recognition shall be the | ||
awarding to all such manufacturers of an Electronic Industry | ||
Recycling Award . The award shall acknowledge that the | ||
manufacturer has met or exceeded its recycling goals and shall | ||
be posted , which shall be recognized on the Agency website and | ||
in other media as appropriate. | ||
(i) By March 1, 2011, and by March 1 of each subsequent | ||
year, the Agency shall post on its website a list of registered | ||
manufacturers that have not met their annual recycling and | ||
reuse goal for the previous program year.
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(j) By July 1, 2015 2012 , the Agency shall solicit written | ||
comments regarding all aspects of the program codified in this | ||
Act, for the purpose of determining if the program requires any | ||
modifications. | ||
(1) Issues to be reviewed by the Agency are, but not | ||
limited to, the following: | ||
(A) Sufficiency of the annual statewide recycling | ||
goals. | ||
(B) Fairness of the formulas used to determine | ||
individual manufacturer goals. | ||
(C) Adequacy of, or the need for, continuation of | ||
the credits outlined in Section 30(d)(1) through (3). |
(D) Any temporary rescissions recissions of county | ||
landfill bans granted by the Illinois Pollution | ||
Control Board pursuant to Section 95(e). | ||
(E) Adequacy of, or the need for, the penalties | ||
listed in Section 80 of this Act, which are scheduled | ||
to take effect on January 1, 2013. | ||
(F) Adequacy of the collection systems that have | ||
been implemented as a result of this Act, with a | ||
particular focus on promoting the most cost-effective | ||
and convenient collection system possible for Illinois | ||
residents. | ||
(2) By July 1, 2015 2012 , the Agency shall complete its | ||
review of the written comments received, as well as its own | ||
reports on the preceding program years 2010 and 2011 . By | ||
August 1, 2015 2012 , the Agency shall hold a public hearing | ||
to present its findings and solicit additional comments. | ||
All additional comments shall be submitted to the Agency in | ||
writing no later than October 1, 2015 2012 . | ||
(3) The Agency's final report, which shall be issued no | ||
later than February 1, 2016 2013 , shall be submitted to the | ||
Governor and the General Assembly and shall include | ||
specific recommendations for any necessary or appropriate | ||
modifications to the program.
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(k) Any violation of this Act shall be enforceable by | ||
administrative citation. Whenever the Agency personnel or | ||
county personnel to whom the Agency has delegated the authority |
to monitor compliance with this Act shall, on the basis of | ||
direct observation, determine that any person has violated any | ||
provision of this Act, the Agency or county personnel may issue | ||
and serve, within 60 days after the observed violation, an | ||
administrative citation upon that person or the entity | ||
employing that person. Each citation shall be served upon the | ||
person named or the person's authorized agent for service of | ||
process and shall include the following: | ||
(1) a statement specifying the provisions of this Act | ||
that the person or the entity employing the person has | ||
violated; | ||
(2) a copy of the inspection report in which the Agency | ||
or local government recorded the violation and the date and | ||
time of the inspection; | ||
(3) the penalty imposed under Section 80; and | ||
(4) an affidavit by the personnel observing the | ||
violation, attesting to their material actions and | ||
observations. | ||
(l) If the person named in the administrative citation | ||
fails to petition the Illinois Pollution Control Board for | ||
review within 35 days after the date of service, the Board | ||
shall adopt a final order, which shall include the | ||
administrative citation and findings of violation as alleged in | ||
the citation and shall impose the penalty specified in Section | ||
80. | ||
(m) If a petition for review is filed with the Board to |
contest an administrative citation issued under this Section, | ||
the Agency or unit of local government shall appear as a | ||
complainant at a hearing before the Board to be conducted | ||
pursuant to subsection (n) of this Section at a time not less | ||
than 21 days after notice of the hearing has been sent by the | ||
Board to the Agency or unit of local government and the person | ||
named in the citation. In those hearings, the burden of proof | ||
shall be on the Agency or unit of local government. If, based | ||
on the record, the Board finds that the alleged violation | ||
occurred, it shall adopt a final order, which shall include the | ||
administrative citation and findings of violation as alleged in | ||
the citation, and shall impose the penalty specified in Section | ||
80 of this Act. However, if the Board finds that the person | ||
appealing the citation has shown that the violation resulted | ||
from uncontrollable circumstances, the Board shall adopt a | ||
final order that makes no finding of violation and imposes no | ||
penalty. | ||
(n) All hearings under this Act shall be held before a | ||
qualified hearing officer, who may be attended by one or more | ||
members of the Board, designated by the Chairman. All of these | ||
hearings shall be open to the public, and any person may submit | ||
written statements to the Board in connection with the subject | ||
of these hearings. In addition, the Board may permit any person | ||
to offer oral testimony.
Any party to a hearing under this | ||
subsection may be represented by counsel, make oral or written | ||
argument, offer testimony, cross-examine witnesses, or take |
any combination of those actions. All testimony taken before | ||
the Board shall be recorded stenographically. The transcript so | ||
recorded and any additional matter accepted for the record | ||
shall be open to public inspection, and copies of those | ||
materials shall be made available to any person upon payment of | ||
the actual cost of reproducing the original. | ||
(o) Counties that have entered into a delegation agreement | ||
with the Agency pursuant to subsection (r) of Section 4 of the | ||
Illinois Environmental Protection Act for the purpose of | ||
conducting inspection, investigation, or enforcement-related | ||
functions may conduct inspections for noncompliance with this | ||
Act. | ||
(Source: P.A. 95-959, eff. 9-17-08; 96-328, eff. 8-11-09.) | ||
(415 ILCS 150/30) | ||
Sec. 30. Manufacturer responsibilities. | ||
(a) Prior to April 1, 2009 for the first program year, and | ||
by October 1 for program year 2011 and each program year | ||
thereafter, manufacturers who sell whose computers, computer | ||
monitors, printers, or televisions , electronic keyboards, | ||
facsimile machines, videocassette recorders, portable digital | ||
music players, digital video disc players, video game consoles, | ||
electronic mice, scanners, digital converter boxes, cable | ||
receivers, satellite receivers, digital video disc recorders, | ||
or small-scale servers are sold in this State must register | ||
with the Agency. The registration must be submitted in the form |
and manner required by the Agency. The registration must | ||
include, without limitation, all of the following: | ||
(1) a list of all of the manufacturer's brands of | ||
computers, computer monitors, printers, or televisions , | ||
electronic keyboards, facsimile machines, videocassette | ||
recorders, portable digital music players, digital video | ||
disc players, video game consoles, electronic mice, | ||
scanners, digital converter boxes, cable receivers, | ||
satellite receivers, digital video disc recorders, and | ||
small-scale servers to be offered for sale in the next | ||
program year; | ||
(2) (blank) for manufacturers of both televisions and | ||
computers, computer monitors, or printers, an | ||
identification of whether, for residential use, (i) | ||
televisions or (ii) computers, computer monitors, and | ||
printers, represent the larger number of units sold for the | ||
manufacturer ; and | ||
(3) a statement disclosing whether : (A) any of the | ||
manufacturer's computers, computer monitors, printers, | ||
televisions, electronic keyboards, facsimile machines, | ||
videocassette recorders, portable digital music players, | ||
digital video disc players, video game consoles, | ||
electronic mice, scanners, digital converter boxes, cable | ||
receivers, satellite receivers, digital video disc | ||
recorders, or small-scale servers computer, computer | ||
monitor, printer, or television sold in this State exceed |
exceeds the maximum concentration values established for | ||
lead, mercury, cadmium, hexavalent chromium, | ||
polybrominated biphenyls (PBBs), and polybrominated | ||
diphenyl ethers (PBDEEs) under the RoHS (restricting the | ||
use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and | ||
electronic equipment) Directive 2002/95/EC of the European | ||
Parliament and Council and any amendments thereto and, if | ||
so, an identification of the aforementioned electronic | ||
device that exceeds the directive that computer, computer | ||
monitor, printer, or television; or (B) the manufacturer | ||
has received an exemption from one or more of those maximum | ||
concentration values under the RoHS Directive that has been | ||
approved and published by the European Commission . | ||
If, during the program year, any of the a manufacturer's | ||
aforementioned electronic devices are computer, computer | ||
monitor, printer, or television is sold or offered for sale in | ||
Illinois under a new brand that is not listed in the | ||
manufacturer's registration, then, within 30 days after the | ||
first sale or offer for sale under the new brand, the | ||
manufacturer must amend its registration to add the new brand. | ||
(b) Prior to July 1, 2009 for the first program year, and | ||
by the November 1 preceding program years 2011 and later, all | ||
manufacturers whose computers, computer monitors, printers, or | ||
televisions , electronic keyboards, facsimile machines, | ||
videocassette recorders, portable digital music players, | ||
digital video disc players, video game consoles, electronic |
mice, scanners, digital converter boxes, cable receivers, | ||
satellite receivers, digital video disc recorders, or | ||
small-scale servers are offered for sale sold in the State | ||
shall submit to the Agency, at an address prescribed by the | ||
Agency, the registration fee for the next program year. The | ||
registration fee for program year 2010 is $5,000. The | ||
registration fee for program year 2011 is $5,000, increased by | ||
the applicable inflation factor as described below. In program | ||
year 2012, if, in program year 2011, a manufacturer sold 250 or | ||
fewer of the aforementioned electronic devices in the State, | ||
then the registration fee for that manufacturer is $1,250. In | ||
each program year after 2012, if, in the preceding program | ||
year, a manufacturer sold 250 or fewer of the aforementioned | ||
electronic devices in the State, then the registration fee is | ||
the fee that applied in the previous year to manufacturers that | ||
sold that number of the aforementioned electronic devices, | ||
increased by the applicable inflation factor as described | ||
below. In program year 2012, if, in the preceding program year | ||
a manufacturer sold 251 or more of the aforementioned | ||
electronic devices in the State, then the registration fee for | ||
that manufacturer is $5,000. In each program year after 2012, | ||
if, in the preceding program year, a manufacturer sold 251 or | ||
more of the aforementioned electronic devices in the State, | ||
then the registration fee is the fee that applied in the | ||
previous year to manufacturers that sold that number of the | ||
aforementioned electronic devices, increased by the applicable |
inflation factor as described below. For program year years | ||
2011 , program year 2013, and each program year thereafter | ||
later , the applicable registration fee is increased each year | ||
by an inflation factor determined by the annual Implicit Price | ||
Deflator for Gross National Product, as published by the U.S. | ||
Department of Commerce in its Survey of Current Business. The | ||
inflation factor must be calculated each year by dividing the | ||
latest published annual Implicit Price Deflator for Gross | ||
National Product by the annual Implicit Price Deflator for | ||
Gross National Product for the previous year. The inflation | ||
factor must be rounded to the nearest 1/100th, and the | ||
resulting registration fee must be rounded to the nearest whole | ||
dollar. No later than October 1 of each program year, the | ||
Agency shall post on its website the registration fee for the | ||
next program year. | ||
(c) A manufacturer whose computers, computer monitors, | ||
printers, or televisions , electronic keyboards, facsimile | ||
machines, videocassette recorders, portable digital music | ||
players, digital video disc players, video game consoles, | ||
electronic mice, scanners, digital converter boxes, cable | ||
receivers, satellite receivers, digital video disc recorders, | ||
or small-scale servers are first sold or offered for sale in | ||
this State on or after January 1 of a program year must | ||
register with the Agency within 30 days after the first sale or | ||
offer for sale in accordance with subsection (a) of this | ||
Section and submit the registration fee required under |
subsection (b) of this Section prior to the aforementioned | ||
electronic devices manufacturer's computers, computer | ||
monitors, printers, or televisions being sold or offered for | ||
sale. | ||
(d) Each manufacturer shall recycle or process for reuse | ||
CEDs and EEDs whose total weight equals or exceeds the | ||
manufacturer's individual recycling and reuse goal set forth in | ||
Section 15 Section 19 of this Act. Individual consumers shall | ||
may not be charged a an end-of-life fee when bringing their | ||
CEDs and EEDs to permanent or temporary collection locations, | ||
unless a financial incentive of equal or greater value, such as | ||
a coupon, is provided. Collectors may charge a fee for premium | ||
services such as curbside collection, home pick-up, or a | ||
similar method of collection. | ||
When determining whether a manufacturer has met or exceeded | ||
its individual recycling and reuse goal set forth in Section 15 | ||
Section 19 of this Act, all of the following adjustments must | ||
be made: | ||
(1) The total weight of CEDs processed for reuse by the | ||
manufacturer, its recyclers, or its refurbishers for reuse | ||
is doubled. | ||
(2) The total weight of CEDs is tripled if they are | ||
donated for reuse by the manufacturer to a primary or | ||
secondary public education institution the majority of | ||
whose students are considered low income or | ||
developmentally disabled or to a not-for-profit entity |
that is established under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal | ||
Revenue Code of 1986 and whose principal mission is to | ||
assist low-income children or families or to assist the | ||
developmentally disabled in Illinois. This subsection | ||
applies only to CEDs for which the manufacturer has | ||
received a written confirmation that the recipient has | ||
accepted the donation. Copies of all written confirmations | ||
must be submitted in the annual report required under | ||
Section 30. | ||
(3) The total weight of CEDs collected by manufacturers | ||
free of charge in underserved counties is doubled. This | ||
subsection applies only to CEDs that are documented by | ||
collectors as being collected or received free of charge in | ||
underserved counties. This documentation must include, | ||
without limitation, the date and location of collection or | ||
receipt, the weight of the CEDs collected or received, and | ||
an acknowledgement by the collector that the CEDs were | ||
collected or received free of charge. Copies of the | ||
documentation must be submitted in the annual report | ||
required under subsection (h), (i), (j), (k), or (l) of | ||
Section 30. | ||
(4) If an entity (i) collects, recycles, or refurbishes | ||
CEDs for a manufacturer, (ii) qualifies for non-profit | ||
status under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code | ||
of 1986, and (iii) at least 75% of its employees are | ||
developmentally disabled, then the total weight of CEDs |
will be tripled. A manufacturer that uses such a recycler | ||
or refurbisher shall submit documentation in the annual | ||
report required under Section 30 identifying the name, | ||
location, and length of service of the entity that | ||
qualifies for credit under this subsection. | ||
(e) (Blank). Manufacturers of computers, computer | ||
monitors, or printers, either individually or collectively, | ||
shall hire an independent third-party auditor to perform | ||
statistically significant return share samples of CEDs | ||
received by recyclers and refurbishers for recycling or | ||
processing for reuse. Each third-party auditor shall perform a | ||
return share sample of CEDs for at least one 8-hour period, | ||
once a quarter during the program year at the facility of each | ||
registered recycler and refurbisher under contract with the | ||
manufacturer or group of manufacturers that has hired the | ||
auditor. The audit shall contain the following data: | ||
(1) the number and weight of CEDs, sorted by brand name | ||
and product type, including a category for orphan CEDs; | ||
(2) the total weight of the sample by product type; | ||
(3) the date, location, and time of the sampling; | ||
(4) the name or names of the manufacturer for whom the | ||
recycler is performing activities under this Act; and | ||
(5) a certification by the third-party auditor that the | ||
sampling is statistically significant and, if not, an | ||
explanation as to what occurred to render the sampling | ||
insignificant. |
The manufacturer shall notify the Agency 30 days prior to | ||
the third-party auditor's return share sampling by providing | ||
the Agency with the time and date on which the third-party | ||
auditor will perform the return share sample. The Agency may, | ||
at its discretion, be present at any sampling event and may | ||
audit the methodology and the results of the third-party | ||
auditor. | ||
No less than 30 days after the close of each calendar | ||
quarter, the manufacturer shall submit to the Agency the | ||
results of the third-party samplings conducted during the | ||
quarter. The results shall be submitted in the form and manner | ||
required by the Agency. | ||
(f) Manufacturers shall ensure that only recyclers and | ||
refurbishers that have registered with the Agency are used to | ||
meet the individual recycling and reuse goals set forth in this | ||
Act. | ||
(g) Manufacturers shall ensure that the recyclers and | ||
refurbishers used to meet the individual recycling and reuse | ||
goals set forth in this Act shall, at a minimum, comply with | ||
the standards set forth under subsection (d) of Section 50 of | ||
this Act. By November 1, 2011 and every November 1 thereafter, | ||
manufacturers shall submit a document, as prescribed by the | ||
Agency, listing each registered recycler and refurbisher that | ||
will be used to meet the manufacturer's annual CED recycling | ||
and reuse goal and certifying that those recyclers or | ||
refurbishers comply with the standards set forth in subsection |
(d) of Section 50. | ||
(h) By September 1, 2012 and every September 1 thereafter | ||
August 15, 2009 , television manufacturers of computers, | ||
computer monitors, printers, televisions, electronic | ||
keyboards, facsimile machines, videocassette recorders, | ||
portable digital music players, digital video disc players, | ||
video game consoles, electronic mice, scanners, digital | ||
converter boxes, cable receivers, satellite receivers, digital | ||
video disc recorders, or small-scale servers shall submit to | ||
the Agency, in the form and manner required by the Agency, a | ||
report that contains the total weight of the aforementioned | ||
electronic devices televisions sold under each of the | ||
manufacturer's brands to individuals at retail in this State as | ||
calculated under subsection (c) and (c-5) of Section 15, as | ||
applicable. Each manufacturer shall indicate on the report | ||
whether the total weight of the aforementioned electronic | ||
devices was derived from its own sales records or national | ||
sales data. If a manufacturer's weight for aforementioned | ||
electronic devices is derived from national sales data, the | ||
manufacturer shall indicate the source of the sales data. , as | ||
set forth in the reports to manufacturers by retailers under | ||
subsection (c) of Section 40. | ||
(i) (Blank). No later than September 1, 2010, television | ||
manufacturers must submit to the Agency, in the form and manner | ||
required by the Agency, a report for the period January 1, 2010 | ||
through June 30, 2010 that contains both of the following: |
(1) The total weight of televisions sold under each of | ||
the manufacturer's brands to individuals at retail in this | ||
State, from one of the following 2 sources, with the | ||
manufacturer indicating in the report which of the 2 data | ||
sources was used, and, if a national sales data report was | ||
used, the name of the national sales data source: | ||
(A) the manufacturer's own sales reports; or | ||
(B) national sales data reports obtained by the | ||
manufacturer and pro-rated to Illinois by multiplying | ||
the weight of the manufacturer's televisions sold | ||
nationally by the quotient that results from dividing | ||
the population of Illinois by the population of the | ||
United States. The population of Illinois and the | ||
United States shall be obtained using the most recent | ||
U.S. census data. | ||
(2) The total weight of computers, the total weight of | ||
computer monitors, the total weight of printers, the total | ||
weight of televisions, and the total weight of EEDs | ||
recycled or processed for reuse. | ||
(j) (Blank). By August 15, 2010, computer, computer | ||
monitor, and printer manufacturers shall submit to the Agency, | ||
on forms and in a format prescribed by the Agency, a report for | ||
the period January 1, 2010 through June 30, 2010 that contains | ||
the total weight of computers, the total weight of computer | ||
monitors, the total weight of printers, the total weight of | ||
televisions, and the total weight of EEDs, recycled or |
processed for reuse. | ||
(k) (Blank). No later than April 1 of program years 2011 | ||
and thereafter, television manufacturers shall submit to the | ||
Agency, in the form and manner required by the Agency, a report | ||
that contains all of the following information for the previous | ||
program year: | ||
(1) The total weight of televisions sold under each of | ||
the manufacturer's brands to individuals at retail in this | ||
State, from one of the following 2 sources, with the | ||
manufacturer indicating in the report which of the two data | ||
sources was used, and, if a national sales data report was | ||
used, the name of the national sales data source: | ||
(a) the manufacturer's own sales reports; or | ||
(b) national sales data reports obtained by the | ||
manufacturer and pro-rated to Illinois by multiplying | ||
the weight of the manufacturer's televisions sold | ||
nationally by the quotient that results from dividing | ||
the population of Illinois by the population of the | ||
United States. The population of Illinois and the | ||
United States shall be obtained using the most recent | ||
U.S. census data. | ||
(2) The total weight of computers, the total weight of | ||
computer monitors, the total weight of printers, the total | ||
weight of televisions, and the total weight of EEDs | ||
recycled or processed for reuse. | ||
(3) The identification of all weights that are adjusted |
under subsection (d) of this Section. For all weights | ||
adjusted under item (2) of subsection (d), the manufacturer | ||
must include copies of the written confirmation required | ||
under that subsection. | ||
(4) A list of each recycler, refurbisher, and collector | ||
used by the manufacturer to fulfill the manufacturer's | ||
individual recycling and reuse goal set forth in Section 19 | ||
of this Act. | ||
(5) A summary of the manufacturer's consumer education | ||
program required under subsection (m) of this Section. | ||
(l) On or before January 31, 2013 and on or before every | ||
January 31 No later than April 1 of program years 2011 and | ||
thereafter, computer, computer monitor, and printer | ||
manufacturers of computers, computer monitors, printers, | ||
televisions, electronic keyboards, facsimile machines, | ||
videocassette recorders, portable digital music players, | ||
digital video disc players, video game consoles, electronic | ||
mice, scanners, digital converter boxes, cable receivers, | ||
satellite receivers, digital video disc recorders, and | ||
small-scale servers shall submit to the Agency, on forms and in | ||
a format prescribed by the Agency, a report that contains all | ||
of the following information for the previous program year: | ||
(1) The the total weight of computers, the total weight | ||
of computer monitors, the total weight of printers, the | ||
total weight of televisions, the total weight of electronic | ||
keyboards, the total weight of facsimile machines, the |
total weight of videocassette recorders, the total weight | ||
of portable digital music players, the total weight of | ||
digital video disc players, the total weight of video game | ||
consoles, the total weight of electronic mice, the total | ||
weight of scanners, the total weight of digital converter | ||
boxes, the total weight of cable receivers, the total | ||
weight of satellite receivers, the total weight of digital | ||
video disc recorders, the total weight of small-scale | ||
servers, and the total weight of EEDs recycled or processed | ||
for reuse . ; | ||
(2) The the identification of all weights that are | ||
adjusted under subsection (d) of this Section. For all | ||
weights adjusted under item (2) of subsection (d), the | ||
manufacturer must include copies of the written | ||
confirmation required under that subsection . ; | ||
(3) A a list of each recycler, refurbisher, and | ||
collector used by the manufacturer to fulfill the | ||
manufacturer's individual recycling and reuse goal set | ||
forth in subsections subsection (c) and (c-5) of Section 15 | ||
of this Act . ; and | ||
(4) A a summary of the manufacturer's consumer | ||
education program required under subsection (m) of this | ||
Section. | ||
(m) Manufacturers must develop and maintain a consumer | ||
education program that complements and corresponds to the | ||
primary retailer-driven campaign required under Section 40 of |
this Act. The education program shall promote the recycling of | ||
electronic products and proper end-of-life management of the | ||
products by consumers. | ||
(n) Beginning January 1 , 2012 2010 , no manufacturer may | ||
sell a computer, computer monitor, printer, or television , | ||
electronic keyboard, facsimile machine, videocassette | ||
recorder, portable digital music player, digital video disc | ||
player, video game console, electronic mouse, scanner, digital | ||
converter box, cable receiver, satellite receiver, digital | ||
video disc recorder, or small-scale server in this State unless | ||
the manufacturer is registered with the State as required under | ||
this Act, has paid the required registration fee, and is | ||
otherwise in compliance with the provisions of this Act. | ||
(o) Beginning January 1, 2012 2010 , no manufacturer may | ||
sell a computer, computer monitor, printer, or television , | ||
electronic keyboard, facsimile machine, videocassette | ||
recorder, portable digital music player, digital video disc | ||
player, video game console, electronic mouse, scanner, digital | ||
converter box, cable receiver, satellite receiver, digital | ||
video disc recorder, or small-scale server in this State unless | ||
the manufacturer's brand name is permanently affixed to, and is | ||
readily visible on, the computer, computer monitor, printer, or | ||
television. | ||
(Source: P.A. 95-959, eff. 9-17-08; 96-1154, eff. 7-21-10.) | ||
(415 ILCS 150/50)
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Sec. 50. Recycler and refurbisher registration. | ||
(a) Prior to January 1 of each program year, each recycler | ||
and refurbisher must register with the Agency and submit a | ||
registration fee pursuant to subsection (b) for that program | ||
year. Registration must be on forms and in a format prescribed | ||
by the Agency and shall include, but not be limited to, the | ||
address of each location where the recycler or refurbisher | ||
manages CEDs or EEDs and identification of each location at | ||
which the recycler or refurbisher accepts CEDs or EEDs from a | ||
residence. | ||
(b) The registration fee for program year 2010 is $2,000. | ||
For program year 2011, if a recycler's or refurbisher's annual | ||
combined total weight of CEDs and EEDs is less than 1,000 tons | ||
per year, the registration fee shall be $500. For program year | ||
2012 and for all subsequent program years, both registration | ||
fees shall be increased each year by an inflation factor | ||
determined by the annual Implicit Price Deflator for Gross | ||
National Product as published by the U.S. Department of | ||
Commerce in its Survey of Current Business. The inflation | ||
factor must be calculated each year by dividing the latest | ||
published annual Implicit Price Deflator for Gross National | ||
Product by the annual Implicit Price Deflator for Gross | ||
National Product for the previous year. The inflation factor | ||
must be rounded to the nearest 1/100th, and the resulting | ||
registration fee must be rounded to the nearest whole dollar. | ||
No later than October 1 of each program year, the Agency shall |
post on its website the registration fee for the next program | ||
year. | ||
(c) No person may act as a recycler or a refurbisher of | ||
CEDs for a manufacturer obligated to meet goals under this Act | ||
unless the recycler or refurbisher is registered and has paid | ||
the registration fee as required under this Section. Neither a | ||
registered recycler nor a refurbisher may charge individual | ||
consumers a fee to recycle or refurbish CEDs and EEDs, unless | ||
the recycler or refurbisher provides (i) a financial incentive, | ||
such as a coupon, that is of greater or equal value to the fee | ||
being charged or (ii) premium service, such as curbside | ||
collection, home pick-up, or a similar method of collection. | ||
(d) Recyclers and refurbishers must, at a minimum, comply | ||
with all of the following: | ||
(1) Recyclers and refurbishers must comply with | ||
federal, State, and local laws and regulations, including | ||
federal and State minimum wage laws, specifically relevant | ||
to the handling, processing, refurbishing and recycling of | ||
residential CEDs and must have proper authorization by all | ||
appropriate governing authorities to perform the handling, | ||
processing, refurbishment, and recycling. | ||
(2) Recyclers and refurbishers must implement the | ||
appropriate measures to safeguard occupational and | ||
environmental health and safety, through the following: | ||
(A) environmental health and safety training of | ||
personnel, including training with regard to material |
and equipment handling, worker exposure, controlling | ||
releases, and safety and emergency procedures; | ||
(B) an up-to-date, written plan for the | ||
identification and management of hazardous materials; | ||
and | ||
(C) an up-to-date, written plan for reporting and | ||
responding to exceptional pollutant releases, | ||
including emergencies such as accidents, spills, | ||
fires, and explosions. | ||
(3) Recyclers and refurbishers must maintain (i) | ||
commercial general liability insurance or the equivalent | ||
corporate guarantee for accidents and other emergencies | ||
with limits of not less than $1,000,000 per occurrence and | ||
$1,000,000 aggregate and (ii) pollution legal liability | ||
insurance with limits not less than $1,000,000 per | ||
occurrence for companies engaged solely in the dismantling | ||
activities and $5,000,000 per occurrence for companies | ||
engaged in recycling. | ||
(4) Recyclers and refurbishers must maintain on file | ||
documentation that demonstrates the completion of an | ||
environmental health and safety audit completed and | ||
certified by a competent internal and external auditor | ||
annually. A competent auditor is an individual who, through | ||
professional training or work experience, is appropriately | ||
qualified to evaluate the environmental health and safety | ||
conditions, practices, and procedures of the facility. |
Documentation of auditors' qualifications must be | ||
available for inspection by Agency officials and | ||
third-party auditors. | ||
(5) Recyclers and refurbishers must maintain on file | ||
proof of workers' compensation and employers' liability | ||
insurance. | ||
(6) Recyclers and refurbishers must provide adequate | ||
assurance (such as bonds or corporate guarantee) to cover | ||
environmental and other costs of the closure of the | ||
recycler or refurbisher's facility, including cleanup of | ||
stockpiled equipment and materials. | ||
(7) Recyclers and refurbishers must apply due | ||
diligence principles to the selection of facilities to | ||
which components and materials (such as plastics, metals, | ||
and circuit boards) from CEDs and EEDs are sent for reuse | ||
and recycling. | ||
(8) Recyclers and refurbishers must establish a | ||
documented environmental management system that is | ||
appropriate in level of detail and documentation to the | ||
scale and function of the facility, including documented | ||
regular self-audits or inspections of the recycler or | ||
refurbisher's environmental compliance at the facility. | ||
(9) Recyclers and refurbishers must use the | ||
appropriate equipment for the proper processing of | ||
incoming materials as well as controlling environmental | ||
releases to the environment. The dismantling operations |
and storage of CED and EED components that contain | ||
hazardous substances must be conducted indoors and over | ||
impervious floors. Storage areas must be adequate to hold | ||
all processed and unprocessed inventory. When heat is used | ||
to soften solder and when CED and EED components are | ||
shredded, operations must be designed to control indoor and | ||
outdoor hazardous air emissions. | ||
(10) Recyclers and refurbishers must establish a | ||
system for identifying and properly managing components | ||
(such as circuit boards, batteries, CRTs, and mercury | ||
phosphor lamps) that are removed from CEDs and EEDs during | ||
disassembly. Recyclers and refurbishers must properly | ||
manage all hazardous and other components requiring | ||
special handling from CEDs and EEDs consistent with | ||
federal, State, and local laws and regulations. Recyclers | ||
and refurbishers must provide visible tracking (such as | ||
hazardous waste manifests or bills of lading) of hazardous | ||
components and materials from the facility to the | ||
destination facilities and documentation (such as | ||
contracts) stating how the destination facility processes | ||
the materials received. No recycler or refurbisher may | ||
send, either directly or through intermediaries, hazardous | ||
wastes to solid waste (non-hazardous waste) landfills or to | ||
non-hazardous waste incinerators for disposal or energy | ||
recovery. For the purpose of these guidelines, smelting of | ||
hazardous wastes to recover metals for reuse in conformance |
with all applicable laws and regulations is not considered | ||
disposal or energy recovery. | ||
(11) Recyclers and refurbishers must use a regularly | ||
implemented and documented monitoring and record-keeping | ||
program that tracks inbound CED and EED material weights | ||
(total) and subsequent outbound weights (total to each | ||
destination), injury and illness rates, and compliance | ||
with applicable permit parameters including monitoring of | ||
effluents and emissions. Recyclers and refurbishers must | ||
maintain contracts or other documents, such as sales | ||
receipts, suitable to demonstrate: (i) the reasonable | ||
expectation that there is a downstream market or uses for | ||
designated electronics (which may include recycling or | ||
reclamation processes such as smelting to recover metals | ||
for reuse); and (ii) that any residuals from recycling or | ||
reclamation processes, or both, are properly handled and | ||
managed to maximize reuse and recycling of materials to the | ||
extent practical. | ||
(12) Recyclers and refurbishers must comply with | ||
federal and international law and agreements regarding the | ||
export of used products or materials. In the case of | ||
exports of CEDs and EEDs, recyclers and refurbishers must | ||
comply with applicable requirements of the U.S. and of the | ||
import and transit countries and must maintain proper | ||
business records documenting its compliance. No recycler | ||
or refurbisher may establish or use intermediaries for the |
purpose of circumventing these U.S. import and transit | ||
country requirements. | ||
(13) Recyclers and refurbishers that conduct | ||
transactions involving the transboundary shipment of used | ||
CEDs and EEDs shall use contracts (or the equivalent | ||
commercial arrangements) made in advance that detail the | ||
quantity and nature of the materials to be shipped. For the | ||
export of materials to a foreign country (directly or | ||
indirectly through downstream market contractors): (i) the | ||
shipment of intact televisions and computer monitors | ||
destined for reuse must include only whole products that | ||
are tested and certified as being in working order or | ||
requiring only minor repair (e.g. not requiring the | ||
replacement of circuit boards or CRTs), must be destined | ||
for reuse with respect to the original purpose, and the | ||
recipient must have verified a market for the sale or | ||
donation of such product for reuse; (ii) the shipments of | ||
CEDs and EEDs for material recovery must be prepared in a | ||
manner for recycling, including, without limitation, | ||
smelting where metals will be recovered, plastics recovery | ||
and glass-to-glass recycling; or (iii) the shipment of CEDs | ||
and EEDs are being exported to companies or facilities that | ||
are owned or controlled by the original equipment | ||
manufacturer. | ||
(14) Recyclers and refurbishers must maintain the | ||
following export records for each shipment on file for a |
minimum of 3 years: (i) the facility name and the address | ||
to which shipment is exported; (ii) the shipment contents | ||
and volumes; (iii) the intended use of contents by the | ||
destination facility; (iv) any specification required by | ||
the destination facility in relation to shipment contents; | ||
(v) an assurance that all shipments for export, as | ||
applicable to the CED manufacturer, are legal and satisfy | ||
all applicable laws of the destination country. | ||
(15) Recyclers and refurbishers must employ | ||
industry-accepted procedures for the destruction or | ||
sanitization of data on hard drives and other data storage | ||
devices. Acceptable guidelines for the destruction or | ||
sanitization of data are contained in the National | ||
Institute of Standards and Technology's Guidelines for | ||
Media Sanitation or those guidelines certified by the | ||
National Association for Information Destruction; | ||
(16) No recycler or refurbisher may employ prison labor | ||
in any operation related to the collection, | ||
transportation, recycling, and refurbishment of CEDs and | ||
EEDs. No recycler or refurbisher may employ any third party | ||
that uses or subcontracts for the use of prison labor.
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(Source: P.A. 95-959, eff. 9-17-08; 96-1154, eff. 7-21-10.) | ||
(415 ILCS 150/55)
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Sec. 55. Collector responsibilities. | ||
(a) No later than January 1 of each program year, |
collectors that collect or receive CEDs or EEDs for one or more | ||
manufacturers, recyclers, or refurbishers shall register with | ||
the Agency. Registration must be in the form and manner | ||
required by the Agency and must include, without limitation, | ||
the address of each location where CEDs or EEDs are received | ||
and the identification of each location at which the collector | ||
accepts CEDs or EEDs from a residence. | ||
(b) Manufacturers, recyclers, refurbishers also acting as | ||
collectors shall so indicate on their registration under | ||
Section 30 or 50 and not register separately as collectors. | ||
(c) No later than August 15, 2010, collectors must submit | ||
to the Agency, on forms and in a format prescribed by the | ||
Agency, a report for the period from January 1, 2010 through | ||
June 30, 2010 that contains the following information: the | ||
total weight of computers, the total weight of computer | ||
monitors, the total weight of printers, the total weight of | ||
televisions, and the total weight of EEDs collected or received | ||
for each manufacturer. | ||
(d) By January 31 No later than May 1 of each program year, | ||
collectors must submit to the Agency, on forms and in a format | ||
prescribed by the Agency, a report that contains the following | ||
information for the previous program year: | ||
(1) The the total weight of individual CEDs collected | ||
computers, the total weight of computer monitors, the total | ||
weight of printers, the total weight of televisions, and | ||
the total weight of EEDs collected or received for each |
manufacturer during the previous program year. | ||
(2) A a list of each recycler and refurbisher that | ||
received CEDs and EEDs from the collector and the total | ||
weight each recycler and refurbisher received. | ||
(3) The the address of each collector's facility where | ||
the CEDs and EEDs were collected or received. Each facility | ||
address must include the county in which the facility is | ||
located. | ||
(e) Collectors may accept no more than 10 CEDs or EEDs at | ||
one time from individual members of the public and, when | ||
scheduling collection events, shall provide no fewer than 30 | ||
days' notice to the county waste agency of those events.
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(f) No collector of CEDs and EEDs may recycle, or refurbish | ||
for reuse or resale, CEDs or EEDs to a third party unless the | ||
collector registers as a recycler or refurbisher pursuant to | ||
Section 50 and pays the registration fee pursuant to Section | ||
50. | ||
(Source: P.A. 95-959, eff. 9-17-08; 96-1154, eff. 7-21-10.) | ||
(415 ILCS 150/60)
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Sec. 60. Collection strategy for underserved counties. | ||
(a) For program year 2010 and 2011 , all counties in this | ||
State except the following are considered underserved: | ||
Champaign, Clay, Clinton, Cook, DuPage, Fulton, Hancock, | ||
Henry, Jackson, Kane, Kendall, Knox, Lake, Livingston, | ||
Macoupin, McDonough, McHenry, McLean, Mercer, Peoria, Rock |
Island, St. Clair, Sangamon, Schuyler, Stevenson, Warren, | ||
Will, Williamson, and Winnebago. | ||
(b) For program year 2012 and each program year thereafter | ||
underserved counties shall be those counties within the State | ||
of Illinois with a population density of 190 persons or less | ||
per square mile based on the most recent U.S. Census population | ||
estimate. For program years 2011 and later, underserved | ||
counties shall be counties in this State that, during the | ||
program year 2 years prior, were not served by a minimum of one | ||
collection site that (i) accepted all types of CEDs and EEDs | ||
and (ii) was open for a minimum of 8 hours on at least one day | ||
per month of that program year. For the purposes of this | ||
subsection (b), 2009 shall be considered to have been a program | ||
year, and for the program year 2012 the determination of | ||
whether a county is underserved shall be based on the criteria | ||
of this subsection (b) instead of the county's inclusion in the | ||
list set forth in subsection (a) of this Section.
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(Source: P.A. 95-959, eff. 9-17-08.) | ||
(415 ILCS 150/65)
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Sec. 65. State government procurement. | ||
(a) The Department of Central Management Services shall | ||
ensure that all bid specifications and contracts for the | ||
purchase or lease of desktop computers, laptop or notebook | ||
computers, and computer monitors, by State agencies under a | ||
statewide master contract require that the electronic products |
have a Bronze performance tier or higher registration under the | ||
Electronic Product Environmental Assessment Tool ("EPEAT") | ||
operated by the Green Electronics Council. | ||
(b) The Department of Central Management Services shall | ||
ensure that bid specifications and contracts for the purchase | ||
or lease of televisions , and printers , electronic keyboards, | ||
facsimile machines, videocassette recorders, portable digital | ||
music players that have memory capability and are battery | ||
powered, digital video disc players, video game consoles, | ||
electronic mice, scanners, digital converter boxes, cable or | ||
satellite receivers, digital video disc recorders, or | ||
small-scale servers by State agencies under a statewide master | ||
contract require that those items the televisions have a Bronze | ||
performance tier or higher registration under EPEAT if the | ||
Department determines that there are an adequate number of | ||
those items the televisions or printers registered under EPEAT | ||
to provide a sufficiently competitive bidding environment. | ||
(c) This Section applies to bid specifications issued, and | ||
contracts entered into, on or after January 1, 2010.
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(Source: P.A. 95-959, eff. 9-17-08; 96-1154, eff. 7-21-10.) | ||
(415 ILCS 150/80)
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Sec. 80. Penalties. | ||
(a) Except as otherwise provided in this Act, any person | ||
who violates any provision of this Act or fails to perform any | ||
duty under this Act is liable for a civil penalty not to exceed |
of $7,000 $1,000 for the violation and an additional civil | ||
penalty not to exceed $1,000 for each day the violation | ||
continues and is liable for a civil penalty not to exceed | ||
$5,000 for a second or subsequent violation and an additional | ||
civil penalty not to exceed $1,000 for each day the second or | ||
subsequent violation continues . | ||
(b) A manufacturer that is not registered with the Agency | ||
as required under this Act, or that has not paid the | ||
registration fee as required under this Act, is liable for a | ||
civil penalty not to exceed $10,000 for the violation and an | ||
additional civil penalty not to exceed $10,000 for each day the | ||
violation continues. | ||
(c) A manufacturer in violation of subsection (d) of | ||
Section 30 of this Act in program year 2012 or thereafter is | ||
liable for a civil penalty equal to the following: | ||
(1) In program year 2012, if the total weight of CEDs | ||
and EEDs recycled or processed for reuse by the | ||
manufacturer is less than 50% 60% of the manufacturer's | ||
individual recycling or reuse goal set forth in subsection | ||
(c) of Section 15 Section 19 of this Act, the manufacturer | ||
shall pay a penalty equal to the product of: (i) $0.70 per | ||
pound; multiplied by (ii) the difference between the | ||
manufacturer's individual recycling or reuse goal and the | ||
total weight of CEDs and EEDs recycled or processed for | ||
reuse by the manufacturer during the program year. | ||
(2) In program year 2013, and each year thereafter, if |
the total weight of CEDs and EEDs recycled or processed for | ||
reuse by the manufacturer is less than 60% 75% of the | ||
manufacturer's individual recycling or reuse goal set | ||
forth in subsection (c-5) of Section 15 Section 19 of this | ||
Act, the manufacturer shall pay a penalty equal to the | ||
product of: (i) $0.70 per pound; multiplied by (ii) the | ||
difference between the manufacturer's individual recycling | ||
or reuse goal and the total weight of CEDs and EEDs | ||
recycled or processed for reuse by the manufacturer during | ||
the program year. | ||
(3) In program year 2014, and each year thereafter, if | ||
the total weight of CEDs and EEDs recycled or processed for | ||
reuse by the manufacturer is less than 70% of the | ||
manufacturer's individual recycling or reuse goal set | ||
forth in subsection (c-5) of Section 15 of this Act, the | ||
manufacturer shall pay a penalty equal to the product of: | ||
(i) $0.70 per pound; multiplied by (ii) the difference | ||
between the manufacturer's individual recycling or reuse | ||
goal and the total weight of CEDs and EEDs recycled or | ||
processed for reuse by the manufacturer during the program | ||
year. | ||
(d) A Beginning January 1, 2010, a manufacturer in | ||
violation of subsection (e), (h), (i), (j), (k), or (l) , or (m) | ||
of Section 30 is liable for a civil penalty not to exceed | ||
$5,000 for the violation. | ||
(e) Any person in violation of Section 50 of this Act is |
liable for a civil penalty not to exceed $5,000 for the | ||
violation. | ||
(f) A knowing violation of subsection (a), (b), or (c) | ||
subsections (a) and (c) of Section 95 of this Act by anyone | ||
other than a residential consumer is a petty offense punishable | ||
by a fine of $500. A knowing violation of subsection (a), (b), | ||
or (c) of Section 95 of this Act by a residential consumer is a | ||
petty offense punishable by a fine of $25 for a first | ||
violation; however, a subsequent violation by a residential | ||
consumer is a petty offense punishable by a fine of $50 $100 . | ||
(g) The penalties provided for in this Act may be recovered | ||
in a civil action brought by the Attorney General in the name | ||
of the People of the State of Illinois. Any moneys collected | ||
under this Section in which the Attorney General has prevailed | ||
may be deposited into the Electronic Recycling Fund, | ||
established under this Act. | ||
(h) The Attorney General, at the request of the Agency or | ||
on his or her own motion, may institute a civil action for an | ||
injunction, prohibitory or mandatory, to restrain violations | ||
of this Act or to require such actions as may be necessary to | ||
address violations of this Act. | ||
(i) The penalties and injunctions provided in this Act are | ||
in addition to any penalties, injunctions, or other relief | ||
provided under any other law. Nothing in this Act bars a cause | ||
of action by the State for any other penalty, injunction, or | ||
relief provided by any other law. |
(j) A fine imposed by administrative citation pursuant to | ||
subsection (k) of Section 20 shall be limited to $1,000. | ||
Administrative citations may be used to enforce violations of | ||
the landfill ban subject to fines set forth in subsection (f) | ||
of this Section.
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(Source: P.A. 95-959, eff. 9-17-08.) | ||
(415 ILCS 150/95)
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Sec. 95. Landfill ban. | ||
(a) Except as may be provided pursuant to subsection (e) of | ||
this Section, and beginning January 1, 2012, no person may | ||
knowingly cause or allow the mixing of a CED, or any other | ||
computer, computer monitor, printer, or television , electronic | ||
keyboard, facsimile machine, videocassette recorder, portable | ||
digital music player, digital video disc player, video game | ||
console, electronic mouse, scanner, digital converter box, | ||
cable receiver, satellite receiver, digital video disc | ||
recorder, or small-scale server with municipal waste that is | ||
intended for disposal at a landfill. | ||
(b) Except as may be provided pursuant to subsection (e) of | ||
this Section, and beginning January 1, 2012, no person may | ||
knowingly cause or allow the disposal of a CED or any other | ||
computer, computer monitor, printer, or television , electronic | ||
keyboard, facsimile machine, videocassette recorder, portable | ||
digital music player, digital video disc player, video game | ||
console, electronic mouse, scanner, digital converter box, |
cable receiver, satellite receiver, digital video disc | ||
recorder, or small-scale server in a sanitary landfill. | ||
(c) Beginning January 1, 2012, no person may knowingly | ||
cause or allow the mixing of a CED, or any other computer, | ||
computer monitor, printer, or television , electronic keyboard, | ||
facsimile machine, videocassette recorder, portable digital | ||
music player, digital video disc player, video game console, | ||
electronic mouse, scanner, digital converter box, cable | ||
receiver, satellite receiver, digital video disc recorder, or | ||
small-scale server with waste that is intended for disposal by | ||
burning or incineration. | ||
(d) Beginning January 1, 2012, no person may knowingly | ||
cause or allow the burning or incineration of a CED, or any | ||
other computer, computer monitor, printer, or television , | ||
electronic keyboard, facsimile machine, videocassette | ||
recorder, portable digital music player, digital video disc | ||
player, video game console, electronic mouse, scanner, digital | ||
converter box, cable receiver, satellite receiver, digital | ||
video disc recorder, or small-scale server . | ||
(e) Beginning April 1, 2012 but no later than December 31, | ||
2013, the Illinois Pollution Control Board (Board) is | ||
authorized to review temporary CED landfill ban waiver | ||
petitions by county governments or municipal joint action | ||
agencies (action agencies) and determine whether the | ||
respective county's or action agency's jurisdiction may be | ||
granted a temporary CED landfill ban waiver due to a lack of |
funds and a lack of collection opportunities to collect CEDs | ||
and EEDs within the county's or action agency's jurisdiction. | ||
If the Board grants a waiver under this subsection (e), | ||
subsections (a) and (b) of this Section shall not apply to CEDs | ||
and EEDs that are taken out of service from residences within | ||
the jurisdiction of the county or action agency receiving the | ||
waiver and disposed of during the remainder of the program year | ||
in which the petition is filed. | ||
(1) The petition from the county or action agency shall | ||
include the following: | ||
(A) documentation of the county's or action | ||
agency's attempts to gain funding, as well as the total | ||
funding obtained, for the collection of CEDs and EEDs | ||
in its jurisdiction from manufacturers or other units | ||
of government in the State; and
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(B) an assessment of other collection | ||
opportunities in the county's or action agency's | ||
jurisdiction demonstrating insufficient capacity for | ||
the anticipated volume of CEDs and EEDs for the | ||
remainder of the program year in which the petition is | ||
being filed.
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(2) In addition to the criteria listed in item (1), the | ||
Board shall consider the following additional criteria | ||
when reviewing a petition:
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(A) total weight of CEDs and EEDs collected in the | ||
county's or action agency's jurisdiction during all |
preceding program years;
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(B) total weight of CEDs and EEDs collected in the | ||
county's or action agency's jurisdiction during the | ||
year in which the petition is filed; and
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(C) the projected difference in weight between | ||
prior program years and the year in which the petition | ||
is filed.
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(3) Within 60 days after the filing of the petition | ||
with the Board, the Board shall determine, based on the | ||
criteria in items (1) and (2), whether a temporary CED | ||
landfill ban waiver shall be granted to the respective | ||
county or action agency for the remainder of the program | ||
year in which the petition is filed. The Board's decision | ||
to grant such a waiver shall be based upon a showing by | ||
clear and convincing evidence that a county or action | ||
agency has a lack of funds and its respective jurisdiction | ||
lacks sufficient collection opportunities to collect CEDs | ||
and EEDs. If the Board denies the petition for a landfill | ||
ban waiver, the Board's order shall be final and | ||
immediately appealable to the circuit court having | ||
jurisdiction over the petitioner.
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(4) Within 5 days after granting a temporary CED | ||
landfill ban waiver, the Board shall provide written notice | ||
to the Agency of the Board's decision. The notice shall be | ||
provided at least 15 days prior to the waiver taking | ||
effect.
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(5) Any county or action agency granted a temporary CED | ||
landfill ban waiver shall, within 7 days after receiving | ||
the waiver, inform all solid waste haulers and landfill | ||
operators used by the county or action agency for solid | ||
waste disposal that a waiver has been granted for the | ||
remainder of the program year. The notification shall be | ||
provided to the solid waste haulers and landfill operators | ||
at least 15 days prior to the waiver taking effect.
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(6) Between April 1, 2012 and December 31, 2013, if a | ||
temporary CED landfill ban waiver has been granted to a | ||
petitioner, no person disposing of a CED shall be subject | ||
to any enforcement proceeding unless he or she disposes of | ||
the CED with knowledge that the CED is from a county or | ||
action agency that has not received a temporary CED | ||
landfill ban waiver.
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(Source: P.A. 95-959, eff. 9-17-08.)
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(415 ILCS 150/16 rep.) | ||
(415 ILCS 150/17 rep.) | ||
(415 ILCS 150/18 rep.) | ||
(415 ILCS 150/19 rep.) | ||
Section 10. The Electronic Products Recycling and Reuse Act | ||
is amended by repealing Sections 16, 17, 18, and 19.
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | ||
becoming law. |