Public Act 0785 98TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 098-0785 |
HB4505 Enrolled | LRB098 16071 ZMM 51125 b |
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AN ACT concerning regulation.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 5. The Illinois Dead Animal Disposal Act is amended |
by changing Sections 1.1, 4, 6, 9.1, 9.2, 9.3, 12, and 18 as |
follows:
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(225 ILCS 610/1.1) (from Ch. 8, par. 149.1)
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Sec. 1.1. As used in this Act, unless the context otherwise |
requires:
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(a) "Department" means the Department of Agriculture of the |
State of
Illinois.
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(b) "Person" means any individual, firm, partnership,
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association, corporation or other business entity.
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(c) "Renderer" means any person who, for other than human |
consumption,
collects, cooks and processes bodies or parts of |
bodies of dead animals,
poultry or fish, or used cooking grease |
and oils, for the purpose of
salvaging hides, wool, skins or |
feathers, and
for the production of animal, poultry, or fish |
protein, blood meal,
bone meal, grease or tallow.
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(d) "Blender" means any person who acquires inedible |
by-products of
bodies or parts of bodies of dead animals, |
poultry or fish, or used
cooking grease and oils, for the |
purpose of
blending them to obtain a desired percentage of |
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protein, degree of quality
or color for use in animal feed, |
poultry feed or fertilizers.
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(e) "Collection center" means any place where bodies or |
parts of bodies
of dead animals, poultry or fish, or used |
cooking grease and cooking oils, are collected
for loading into |
a permitted vehicle for delivery to the renderer.
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(f) "Permittee" means any person issued a vehicle permit |
under the
provisions
of this Act.
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(g) "Licensee" means any person licensed under the |
provisions of this Act.
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(h) "Rendering materials" means bodies or parts of bodies |
of dead animals,
poultry or fish, or used cooking grease and |
oils.
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(i) "Animal collection service" means a company that |
conveys dead animals
to a landfill facility licensed under the |
Environmental Protection Act when no
rendering service is |
available.
Waste haulers collecting waste in which a dead |
animal is included incidental
to such waste shall not be |
considered an "animal collection service"
activity.
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(j) "Grease and oil collector" means any person who |
collects for reuse or recycling used cooking grease and cooking |
oils in a permitted vehicle for delivery to a grease and |
cooking oil processor for purposes other than rendering or |
blending. |
(k) "Grease and oil processor" means any person who stores, |
filters, processes, or distributes for reuse or recycling used |
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cooking grease and cooking oils for uses other than rendering |
or blending. |
(Source: P.A. 88-133.)
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(225 ILCS 610/4) (from Ch. 8, par. 152)
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Sec. 4.
Application for such license shall be made to the |
Department on
forms provided by it, which application shall set |
forth the name and
residence of the applicant, classification |
of license or licenses
requested, his place or proposed place |
of business, and the particular
method which he intends to |
employ in disposing of rendering material
and such other |
information as the
Department may require. The licenses shall |
be classified according to type
of plant operated. Renderer: |
Class "A"--dead animals only; Class "B"--parts
of bodies of |
animals, scrap, bones, fat, used cooking grease
and oils; Class |
"C"--poultry or parts of poultry and Class "D"--fish
or parts |
of fish; Blender: Class "E"; Collection Center: Class
"F"; |
Animal Collection Service: Class "G" ; grease and oil processor: |
Class "H" .
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(Source: P.A. 88-133.)
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(225 ILCS 610/6) (from Ch. 8, par. 154)
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Sec. 6.
On the receipt of the certification described in |
Section 5,
and the payment of the fee provided herein, the
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Department shall issue a license to the applicant to conduct |
such business
at the place specified in the application for one |
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calendar year or for
the portion of the calendar year remaining |
at the time the license is issued.
No license shall be issued |
for a plant not located
within the boundaries of the State of |
Illinois. No license issued under
this Section is transferable.
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The following nonrefundable fees shall accompany each |
application for a
license.
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(1) For an original license of any |
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classification other than Class "F" ............... |
$150 |
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(2) For the annual renewal of a license |
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of any classification other than Class "F" ........ |
$150 |
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(3) For an original license for each |
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additional classification other than Class "F" .... |
$50 |
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(4) For the annual renewal of the
license of | any additional classification |
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other than Class "F" .............................. |
$50 |
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(5) For an original Class "F" license ......... |
$25 |
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(6) For the annual renewal |
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of a Class "F" license ............................ |
$25 |
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(7) For an original Class "G" license ......... |
$25 |
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(8) For the annual renewal of a Class "G" |
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license ........................................... | $25 | |
(9) For an original Class "H" license ......... | $25 | |
(10) For the annual renewal of a Class "H" | | |
license ........................................... | $25 |
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(Source: P.A. 88-133 .)
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(225 ILCS 610/9.1) (from Ch. 8, par. 157.1)
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Sec. 9.1.
Except as otherwise provided in Section 14, no |
person shall
operate a vehicle used to transport rendering |
materials or used cooking grease or cooking oils in this State |
without
a vehicle permit issued by the Department or without |
complying with this
Act. Applications for vehicle permits shall |
be accepted only from licensed
renderers and grease and oil |
processors and shall include the name and address of the |
proposed permittee,
the location of
the place or intended place |
of the proposed permittee's business, the number
and types of |
vehicles to be used by the proposed permittee and such other
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information as may be required by regulations of the |
Department. Owners
or operators of vehicles not owned by |
licensed renderers or grease and oil processors in this State |
shall
secure a permit through the licensed renderer , or |
renderers , or grease and oil processors to whom the
rendering
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material or used cooking grease and cooking oil
will be |
delivered. The Department shall issue a Class 1 permit for the
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transporting of dead animals, fish or poultry; a Class 2 permit |
for
transporting
parts of bodies of animals, scrap, bones, fat, |
or used cooking grease and
oils; a Class 3 permit for |
transporting hides; and a Class 4 permit
for transporting |
bodies or parts of bodies of dead animals, poultry or fish to
a |
landfill as an animal collection service.
Permits issued
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hereunder
shall be renewable annually during December of each |
year. All vehicle permits
not
renewed during December of each |
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year shall expire on December 31 of that
year. A $10 fee shall |
accompany each application for a vehicle permit or
renewal |
thereof.
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(Source: P.A. 88-133.)
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(225 ILCS 610/9.2) (from Ch. 8, par. 157.2)
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Sec. 9.2.
Each vehicle issued a Class 1 permit shall have |
the inscription
"Illinois Dead Animal Disposal Permit No. ...", |
as assigned; each truck
granted a Class 2 permit shall have the |
inscription "Illinois Scrap and
Grease Permit No. ...", as |
assigned; and each truck granted a Class 3 permit
shall have |
the inscription "Illinois Hide Permit No. ...", as assigned.
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All of these inscriptions shall be painted in a conspicuous |
place in
contrasting
color on the left side of the bed of the |
vehicle in letters not less than
3 inches high. If the vehicle |
transporting the rendering material or used cooking grease and |
cooking oil or
conveying dead animals to a landfill is not
a |
van type truck, the vehicle bed, as well as any properly |
identified tanks
or barrels used for the transportation of |
rendering material, or used cooking grease and cooking oil when |
loaded
or partially loaded, shall be covered when traveling |
highways of the State
of Illinois. Vehicle beds shall be |
leak-proof or constructed so that no
drippings or seepage can |
escape.
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Collection vehicles containing rendering material or used |
cooking grease and cooking oil or used for
transporting dead |
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animals, poultry, fish,
or parts of bodies thereof shall be |
thoroughly scrubbed and disinfected
after hauling each load, or |
before proceeding for another load. All vehicle
beds shall be |
painted as necessary, and kept in good condition and repair
at |
all times.
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(Source: P.A. 88-133.)
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(225 ILCS 610/9.3) (from Ch. 8, par. 157.3)
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Sec. 9.3.
All permittees shall record each collection of |
rendering materials or used cooking grease and cooking oil ,
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setting forth the date, quantity and description of rendering |
material or used cooking grease and cooking oil collected,
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the person to whom such material was delivered. The permittee |
shall
give a receipt to every person from whom the permittee |
collects rendering
materials or used cooking grease and cooking |
oil . The original of such records, and a copy of all receipts |
given
by the permittee for rendering material or used cooking |
grease and cooking oil shall be retained by the permittee
until |
the rendering materials or used cooking grease and cooking oil |
are delivered to their destination. Thereafter,
the record and |
receipt shall be retained by the permittee for a minimum
of 3 |
months and shall be available for inspection by authorized |
personnel
of the Department.
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(Source: P.A. 83-760.)
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(225 ILCS 610/12) (from Ch. 8, par. 160)
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Sec. 12.
The Department shall make such reasonable |
regulations for the
carrying on and conduct of such business as |
it may deem advisable and all
persons engaged in such business |
shall comply therewith.
The Department, or its |
representatives, in performing the duties vested
in it under |
this Act is empowered to enter, during usual working hours, any
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premises, buildings, or other places where dead animals or used |
cooking grease and cooking oil may be found, for
the purpose of |
administering the provisions of this Act.
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Licensees shall comply with rules, bulletins, manuals of |
procedure and
guidelines pertaining to renderers and blenders |
and the handling and
distribution of condemned or inedible meat |
or poultry products which
implement the federal Meat Inspection |
Act and the federal Poultry
Inspection Act. Such rules, |
bulletins, manuals and guidelines shall become
effective on the |
date designated by the United States Department of
Agriculture.
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(Source: P.A. 86-231.)
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(225 ILCS 610/18) (from Ch. 8, par. 166)
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Sec. 18.
The transportation of bodies or parts of bodies of |
dead animals,
poultry or fish, or used cooking greases and |
oils,
raw or unrendered, except green or salted hides, shall |
not be allowed into
other states except by reciprocal |
agreements with other states under
rules of the Department.
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(Source: P.A. 87-157.)
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Section 10. The Criminal Code of 2012 is amended by |
changing Section 48-7 as follows: |
(720 ILCS 5/48-7) |
Sec. 48-7. Feeding garbage to animals. |
(a) Definitions. As used in this Section: |
"Department" means the Department of Agriculture of |
the State of
Illinois. |
"Garbage" has the same meaning as in the federal Swine |
Health Protection Act (7 U.S.C. 3802) and also includes |
putrescible vegetable waste. "Garbage" does not include |
the contents of the bovine digestive tract means |
putrescible vegetable waste, animal, poultry, or fish
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carcasses or parts thereof resulting from the handling, |
preparation,
cooking, or consumption of food, but does not |
include the contents of the
bovine digestive tract. |
"Garbage" also means the bodies or parts of bodies
of |
animals, poultry or fish . |
"Person" means any person, firm, partnership, |
association, corporation,
or other legal entity, any |
public or private institution, the State, or any municipal |
corporation or political subdivision of the
State. |
(b) A person commits feeding garbage to animals when he or |
she feeds or permits the feeding of garbage to swine or any
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animals or poultry on any farm or any other premises where |
swine are kept. |
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(c) Establishments licensed under the Illinois Dead Animal |
Disposal
Act or under similar laws in other states are exempt |
from the provisions of this Section. |
(d) Nothing in this Section shall be construed to apply to |
any person who
feeds garbage produced in his or her own |
household to animals or poultry kept on
the premises where he |
or she resides except this garbage if fed to swine shall not
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contain particles of meat. |
(e) Sentence. Feeding garbage to animals is a Class B |
misdemeanor, and for the first
offense shall be fined not less |
than $100 nor more than $500 and for a
second or subsequent |
offense shall be fined not less than $200 nor more
than $500 or |
imprisoned in a penal institution other than the penitentiary
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for not more than 6 months, or both. |
(f) A person violating this Section may be enjoined by the |
Department from
continuing the violation. |
(g) The Department may make reasonable inspections |
necessary for the
enforcement of this Section, and is |
authorized to enforce, and administer the
provisions of this |
Section.
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(Source: P.A. 97-1108, eff. 1-1-13.) |