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1 | | eating area; the employee may choose the assigned eating |
2 | | area or may seat the consumer according to the consumer's |
3 | | need for accommodation or other request; |
4 | | (2) a consumer's food and beverage orders are taken |
5 | | after the consumer has been seated at the assigned seating |
6 | | area; |
7 | | (3) food and beverage orders are delivered directly to |
8 | | the consumer; |
9 | | (4) any requested items associated with a consumer's |
10 | | food or beverage order are brought to the consumer; and |
11 | | (5) the check is delivered directly to the consumer at |
12 | | the assigned eating area. |
13 | | "Quick-service restaurant" means a food dispensing |
14 | | establishment that has minimal table service, makes food |
15 | | available upon order, and allows pick-up from a vehicle. |
16 | | "Restaurant" means a full-service restaurant or |
17 | | "quick-service restaurant. |
18 | | "Sealed" means free of cracks or other openings which |
19 | | permit the entry or passage of moisture. |
20 | | "Single-use foodware" means any eating utensil or other |
21 | | item to be used as part of food or beverage service that is |
22 | | designed and intended by the manufacturer for only one usage |
23 | | before being discarded, including forks, spoons, sporks, |
24 | | knives, chopsticks, other eating utensils, stirrers, drink |
25 | | stoppers, splash sticks, cocktail sticks, toothpicks, napkins, |
26 | | wet-wipes, cup sleeves, beverage trays, disposable plates, and |
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1 | | condiment packets. "Single-use foodware" does not include |
2 | | straws, beverage lids, or items used to contain or package |
3 | | food or beverages for delivery. |
4 | | "Takeout" means prepared food purchased from a restaurant |
5 | | to be consumed at another location. |
6 | | "Third-party food delivery platform" means a business |
7 | | engaged in the service of online food ordering and delivery |
8 | | from a restaurant to a consumer. "Third-party food delivery |
9 | | platform" does not include any individual that is directly or |
10 | | indirectly employed by the restaurant and makes deliveries on |
11 | | behalf of a restaurant. |
12 | | "Third-party online ordering platform" means a website or |
13 | | application that connects customers with restaurants for |
14 | | ordering food online. "Third-party online ordering platform" |
15 | | does not include an application or website owned and operated |
16 | | by a restaurant. |
17 | | (b) A third-party food delivery platform shall provide a |
18 | | consumer with the option to request single-use foodware when a |
19 | | consumer purchases food or beverages from a restaurant through |
20 | | the third-party food delivery platform. |
21 | | (c) A third-party online ordering platform shall provide |
22 | | consumers with the option to request single-use foodware when |
23 | | a consumer purchases food or beverages from a restaurant for |
24 | | takeout through the third-party online ordering platform. |
25 | | (d) If a restaurant uses a third-party food delivery |
26 | | platform to provide food or beverages to a consumer by |
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1 | | delivery, or a third-party online ordering platform to provide |
2 | | food or beverages to a consumer for takeout, the restaurant |
3 | | shall provide single-use foodware to the consumer only upon |
4 | | the request of the consumer through the third-party food |
5 | | delivery platform or the third-party online ordering platform. |
6 | | (e) This Section shall not apply to: (1) single-use |
7 | | foodware necessary to address safety concerns, such as lids, |
8 | | drink stoppers, beverage trays, and cup sleeves for beverages |
9 | | served at an average temperature in excess of 170 degrees |
10 | | Fahrenheit; (2) an automatic food vending machine; (3) any |
11 | | single-use foodware that is prepackaged with or attached to |
12 | | any food or beverage products by the manufacturer prior to |
13 | | receipt by the restaurant; (4) any charitable food dispensing |
14 | | establishment; (5) restaurants located within Chicago O'Hare |
15 | | International Airport or Chicago Midway International Airport; |
16 | | or (6) single-use foodware provided in connection with any |
17 | | food or beverage order fulfilled at a drive-through window. |
18 | | (f) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Act, the |
19 | | first violation of this Section shall result in a notice of |
20 | | violation, and any subsequent violation shall be punishable by |
21 | | a civil penalty of no more than $25 per day. No restaurant, |
22 | | third-party food delivery platform, or third-party online food |
23 | | ordering platform shall be fined in excess of $250 per year for |
24 | | violations under this Section. The Department shall adopt |
25 | | rules providing for an administrative proceeding in which the |
26 | | penalty may be imposed. The Attorney General may bring an |
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1 | | action in the circuit court to enforce the collection of any |
2 | | monetary penalty imposed. All civil penalties collected under |
3 | | this Section shall be paid to the Department. |
4 | | (g) A municipality or county, including a home rule unit, |
5 | | may not regulate the use of single-use foodware by a |
6 | | restaurant, third-party food delivery platform, third-party |
7 | | online food ordering platform, or consumer. This Section is a |
8 | | denial and limitation of home rule powers and functions under |
9 | | subsection (g) of Section 6 of Article VII of the Illinois |
10 | | Constitution. |
11 | | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect January |
12 | | 1, 2026.". |