Sen. Julie A. Morrison

Filed: 5/13/2025

 

 


 

 


 
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AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 2516

2    AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend House Bill 2516 by replacing
3everything after the enacting clause with the following:
 
4    "Section 5. The PFAS Reduction Act is amended by changing
5Section 5 and by adding Section 45 as follows:
 
6    (415 ILCS 170/5)
7    Sec. 5. Definitions. In this Act:
8    "Agency" means the Illinois Environmental Protection
9Agency.
10    "Class B firefighting foam" means foam designed to
11extinguish flammable liquid fires or prevent the ignition of
12flammable liquids.
13    "Cosmetics" means products that are:
14        (1) intended to be rubbed, poured, sprinkled, or
15    sprayed on, introduced into, or otherwise applied to the
16    human body or any part of the human body for the purpose of

 

 

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1    cleansing, beautifying, promoting attractiveness, or
2    altering the appearance; or
3        (2) intended for use as a component of any product
4    described in paragraph (1).
5    "Cosmetics" includes soap.
6    "Dental floss" means a cord or cords of thin filaments
7used in interdental cleaning to remove debris and dental
8plaque from between teeth.
9    "Fire department" means the duly authorized fire
10protection organization of a unit of local government, a
11Regional Fire Protection Agency, a fire protection district,
12or a volunteer fire department.
13    "Intentionally added PFAS" means PFAS that are
14deliberately added during the manufacture of a product if the
15continued presence of the PFAS is desired in the final product
16or desired in one of the product's components to perform a
17specific function in the final product. "Intentionally added
18PFAS" does not include PFAS that are present in the product due
19to use of water containing PFAS if the manufacturer took no
20action that resulted in the PFAS being present in the water.
21    "Intimate apparel" means garments intended to be worn
22under clothes, usually with direct contact with skin.
23"Intimate apparel" includes bras, boxers, briefs, shapewear,
24sleepwear, thermals, loungewear, socks, and stockings.
25    "Juvenile product" means a product designed or marketed
26for use by infants and children under 12 years of age.

 

 

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1"Juvenile product" includes a baby or toddler foam pillow,
2bassinet, bedside sleeper, booster seat, changing pad, child
3restraint system for use in a motor vehicle and aircraft,
4co-sleeper, crib mattress, highchair, highchair pad, infant
5bouncer, infant carrier, infant seat, infant sleep positioner,
6infant swing, infant travel bed, infant walker, nap cot,
7nursing pad, nursing pillow, play mat, playpen, play yard,
8polyurethane foam mat, pad, or pillow, portable foam nap mat,
9portable infant sleeper, portable hook-on chair, soft-sided
10portable crib, stroller, and toddler mattress. "Juvenile
11product" does not include: (1) a children's electronic
12product, including a personal computer, audio and video
13equipment, calculator, wireless phone, game console, handheld
14device incorporating a video screen, or any associated
15peripheral component, such as a mouse, keyboard, power supply
16unit, or power cord; (2) an adult mattress; or (3) an internal
17component of a product that does not come into direct contact
18with a child's skin or mouth during reasonably foreseeable use
19or abuse of the product.
20    "Local government" means a unit of local government or
21other special purpose district that provides firefighting
22services.
23    "Manufacturer" means a person that manufactures Class B
24firefighting foam and any agents of that person, including an
25importer, distributor, authorized servicer, factory branch, or
26distributor branch.

 

 

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1    "Menstrual product" means a product used to collect
2menstruation and vaginal discharge, including tampons, pads,
3sponges, menstruation underwear, disks, and menstrual cups,
4whether disposable or reusable.
5    "Perfluoroalkyl substance or polyfluoroalkyl substance" or
6"PFAS" means a class of fluorinated organic chemicals
7containing at least one fully fluorinated carbon atom.
8    "Person" means any individual, partnership, association,
9public or private corporation, limited liability company, or
10any other type of legal or commercial entity, including, but
11not limited to, members, managers, partners, directors, or
12officers.
13    "Product" means an item that is manufactured, assembled,
14packaged, or otherwise prepared for sale to consumers,
15including, but not limited to, its product components, and
16that is sold or distributed for personal, residential,
17commercial, or industrial use. "Product" does not include:
18        (1) a prosthetic or orthotic device or any item that
19    is a medical device or drug or that is otherwise used in a
20    medical setting or in medical applications regulated by
21    the United States Food and Drug Administration;
22        (2) packaging for the items described in paragraph
23    (1); and
24        (3) products regulated by the Federal Insecticide,
25    Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act.
26    "Testing" means calibration testing, conformance testing,

 

 

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1and fixed system testing.
2(Source: P.A. 102-290, eff. 8-6-21.)
 
3    (415 ILCS 170/45 new)
4    Sec. 45. Other banned products; other civil penalties;
5enforcement.
6    (a) Beginning January 1, 2032, a person may not sell,
7offer for sale, or distribute for sale in this State the
8following products if the product contains intentionally added
9PFAS:
10        (1) cosmetics;
11        (2) dental floss;
12        (3) juvenile products;
13        (4) menstrual products; or
14        (5) intimate apparel.
15    (b) Subsection (a) of this Section does not apply to:
16        (1) a product for which federal law governs the
17    presence in the product of a perfluoroalkyl substance or
18    polyfluoroalkyl substance in a manner that preempts State
19    authority;
20        (2) used products offered for sale or resale;
21        (3) an electronic or internal component of a product;
22    or
23        (4) refrigerants, foams, and aerosol propellants that
24    are listed as acceptable, acceptable subject to use
25    conditions, or acceptable subject to narrowed use limits

 

 

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1    by the United States Environmental Protection Agency
2    pursuant to the Significant New Alternatives Policy
3    Program, 40 CFR 82, Subpart G, as long as the refrigerant,
4    foam, or aerosol propellant is sold, offered for sale, or
5    distributed for sale for the use for which it is listed
6    pursuant to that program, except to the extent the items
7    described in this paragraph (4) are used in personal care
8    products.
9    (c) By August 1, 2027, the Agency shall submit a report to
10the General Assembly that includes an assessment of statutory
11and regulatory authority, administrative infrastructure,
12research capabilities, and funding necessary to develop and
13implement a program for the review of fluoropolymers used in
14consumer products and their potential threat to human health
15and the environment. The report shall include an assessment of
16available scientific data regarding fluoropolymers, as well as
17an assessment of other State or federal statutory or
18regulatory actions taken regarding fluoropolymers. The report
19shall also include an assessment of potential critical uses of
20fluoropolymers and their relation to the supply chain. In this
21subsection, "fluoropolymers" means fluoropolymers consisting
22of polymeric substances for which the backbone of the polymer
23is either a perfluorinated or polyfluorinated carbon-only
24backbone or a perfluorinated polyether.
25    (d) A person, other than a manufacturer subject to Section
2635 of this Act, who knowingly violates this Section is subject

 

 

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1to a civil penalty not to exceed $5,000 for the first violation
2and a civil penalty not to exceed $10,000 for each subsequent
3violation. Civil penalties collected under this Section must
4be deposited into the Environmental Protection Trust Fund to
5be used in accordance with the provisions of the Environmental
6Protection Trust Fund Act.
7    (e) This Act and the civil penalties in this Act may be
8enforced by the Attorney General or the State's Attorney of
9the county where the violation occurs by bringing an action in
10the name of the People of the State of Illinois in a court of
11competent jurisdiction alleging a violation of this Act.
12Nothing in this Act shall be construed to limit the Attorney
13General or the State's Attorney of the county where the
14violation occurs from seeking equitable remedies or other
15remedies in common law, in State or federal statute, or in
16State or federal rules or regulations to enforce this Act or to
17remedy harm from any action or omission in violation of this
18Act or in violation of common law, State or federal statute, or
19State or federal rules or regulations.
 
20    Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon
21becoming law.".