Public Act 102-0906 Public Act 0906 102ND GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 102-0906 | HB0107 Enrolled | LRB102 03975 HEP 13991 b |
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| AN ACT concerning transportation.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Recyclable Metal Purchase Registration Law | is amended by changing Sections 2, 3, 4.1, 6.5, and 8 and by | adding 4.4 as follows:
| (815 ILCS 325/2) (from Ch. 121 1/2, par. 322)
| Sec. 2. Definitions. When used in this Act:
| "Recyclable metal" means any copper, brass, or aluminum, | or any combination of those metals, or any catalytic converter | or its contents purchased by a recyclable metal dealer, | irrespective of form or quantity,
except that "recyclable | metal" does not include: (i) items designed to contain, or to | be used in the preparation of, beverages or food for human | consumption; (ii) discarded items
of non-commercial or | household waste; (iii) gold, silver, platinum, and other | precious metals used in jewelry; or (iv) vehicles, junk | vehicles, vehicle cowls, or essential vehicle parts.
| "Recyclable metal dealer" means any individual, firm, | corporation or partnership conducting activity within the | boundaries of the State of Illinois and
engaged in the | business of purchasing and reselling recyclable metal either | at a
permanently established place of business or in |
| connection with a business
of an itinerant nature, including | junk shops, junk yards, or junk stores, except that | "recyclable metal dealer" does not include automotive parts | recyclers, scrap processors, repairers and rebuilders licensed | pursuant to Section 5-301 of the Illinois Vehicle Code. | Recyclable metal dealers shall not be engaged in the business | of purchasing or reselling vehicles, junk vehicles, vehicle | cowls, or essential vehicle parts.
| (Source: P.A. 95-979, eff. 1-2-09.)
| (815 ILCS 325/3) (from Ch. 121 1/2, par. 323)
| Sec. 3. Records of purchases. Except as provided in | Section 5 of this Act every recyclable metal dealer in this
| State shall enter into an electronic record-keeping system for | each
purchase of recyclable metal , a catalytic converter or | its contents, or recyclable metal containing copper the | following
information:
| 1. The name and address of the recyclable metal | dealer;
| 2. The date and place of each purchase;
| 3. The name , and address , and copy of the license as an | automotive parts recycler or scrap processor issued by the | Secretary of State of the person or persons from whom the | recyclable metal was
purchased, which shall be verified | from a valid driver's license or other government-issued | photo identification. The recyclable metal dealer shall |
| make and record a photocopy or electronic scan of the | license as an automotive parts recycler or scrap processor | issued by the Secretary of State and driver's license or | other government-issued photo identification. If the | person delivering the recyclable metal does not have a | valid driver's license or other government-issued photo | identification, the recyclable metal dealer shall not | complete the transaction;
| 4. The motor vehicle license number and state of | issuance of the motor vehicle license number of the | vehicle or conveyance on
which the recyclable metal was | delivered to the recyclable metal dealer;
| 5. A description of the recyclable metal purchased, | including the weight and
whether it consists of bars, | cable, ingots, rods, tubing, wire, wire
scraps, clamps, | connectors, other appurtenances, or some combination
| thereof;
| 6. Photographs or video, or both, of the seller and of | the materials as presented on the scale; and | 7. A declaration signed and dated by the person or | persons from whom the recyclable metal was purchased which | states the following: | "I, the undersigned, affirm under penalty of law | that the property that is subject to this transaction | is not to the best of my knowledge stolen property.". | A copy of the recorded information shall be kept in an |
| electronic record-keeping system by the recyclable metal | dealer. Purchase records shall be retained for a period of 3 | years. Photographs shall be retained for a period of 3 months | and video recordings shall be retained for a period of one | month. The electronic record-keeping system shall be made | available for inspection by any
law enforcement official or | the representatives of common carriers and
persons, firms, | corporations or municipal corporations engaged in either
the | generation, transmission or distribution of electric energy or | engaged
in telephone, telegraph or other communications, at | any time. A recyclable metal dealer must complete and file a | 1099-MISC on behalf of the seller, unless the seller has a | current license as an automotive parts recycler or scrap | processor issued by the Secretary of State.
| (Source: P.A. 97-923, eff. 1-1-13; 97-924, eff. 1-1-13; | 98-463, eff. 8-16-13.)
| (815 ILCS 325/4.1) | Sec. 4.1. Restricted purchases. | (a) It is a violation of this Act for any person to | possess, purchase, attempt to purchase, sell or attempt to | sell, or for any recyclable metal dealer to purchase or | attempt to purchase, any of the following: | (1) materials that are clearly marked as property | belonging to a business or someone else other than the | seller; |
| (2) property associated with use by governments, | utilities, or railroads including, but not limited to, | guardrails, manhole covers, electric transmission and | distribution equipment, including transformers, grounding | straps, wires or poles, historical markers, street signs, | traffic signs, sewer grates, or any rail, switch | component, spike, angle bar, tie plate, or bolt of the | type used in constructing railroad track; | (3) cemetery plaques or ornaments; or | (4) any catalytic converter or its contents not | attached to a motor vehicle at the time of the transaction | unless the seller is licensed as an automotive parts | recycler or scrap processor. | (b) This Section shall not apply when the seller produces | written documentation reasonably demonstrating that the seller | is the owner of the recyclable metal material or is authorized | to sell the material on behalf of the owner. The recyclable | metal dealer shall copy any such documentation and maintain it | along with the purchase record required by Section 3 of this | Act.
| (Source: P.A. 97-923, eff. 1-1-13.) | (815 ILCS 325/4.4 new) | Sec. 4.4. Purchase of a catalytic converter or its | contents. A recyclable metal dealer shall not pay cash in | payment for any catalytic converter or its contents having a |
| value of $100 or more. | (815 ILCS 325/6.5) | Sec. 6.5. Recyclable Metal Theft Task Force. | (a) The Recyclable Metal Theft Task Force is created | within the Office of the Secretary of State. The Office of the | Secretary of State shall provide administrative support for | the Task Force. The Task Force shall consist of the members | designated in subsections (b) and (c). | (b) Members of the Task Force representing the State shall | be appointed as follows: | (1) Two members of the Senate appointed one each by | the President of the Senate and by the Minority Leader of | the Senate; | (2) Two members of the House of Representatives | appointed one each by the Speaker of the House of | Representatives and by the Minority Leader of the House of | Representatives; | (3) One member representing the Office of the | Secretary of State appointed by the Secretary of State; | and | (4) Two members representing the Illinois State Police | appointed by the Director of the Illinois State Police, | one of whom must represent the State Police Academy. | (c) The members appointed under subsection (b) shall | select from their membership a chairperson. The chairperson |
| shall appoint the public members of the Task Force as follows: | (1) One member representing municipalities in this | State with consideration given to persons recommended by | an organization representing municipalities in this State; | (2) Five chiefs of police from various geographical | areas of the State with consideration given to persons | recommended by an organization representing chiefs of | police in this State; | (3) One representative of a public utility | headquartered in Illinois; | (4) One representative of recyclable metal dealers in | Illinois; | (5) One representative of scrap metal suppliers in | Illinois; | (6) One representative of insurance companies offering | homeowners insurance in this State; | (7) One representative of rural electric cooperatives | in Illinois; and | (8) One representative of a local exchange carrier | doing business in Illinois ; . | (9) One representative of automotive recyclers in this | State; and | (10) One representative of fleet operators in this | State. | (d) The Task Force shall endeavor to establish a | collaborative effort to combat recyclable metal theft |
| throughout the State and assist in developing regional task | forces, as determined necessary, to combat recyclable metal | theft. The Task Force shall consider and develop long-term | solutions, both legislative and enforcement-driven, for the | rising problem of recyclable metal thefts in this State. | (e) Each year, the Task Force shall review the | effectiveness of its efforts in deterring and investigating | the problem of recyclable metal theft and in assisting in the | prosecution of persons engaged in recyclable metal theft. The | Task Force shall by October 31 of each year report its findings | and recommendations to the General Assembly and the Governor.
| (Source: P.A. 102-538, eff. 8-20-21.)
| (815 ILCS 325/8) (from Ch. 121 1/2, par. 328)
| Sec. 8. Penalty. Any recyclable metal dealer or other | person who knowingly fails to comply with this Act is guilty
of | a Class A misdemeanor for the first offense, and a Class 4 | felony for the second or subsequent offense. Each day that any | recyclable metal dealer so fails to
comply shall constitute a | separate offense. Any metal obtained not in accordance with | this Act is subject to immediate forfeiture.
| (Source: P.A. 97-923, eff. 1-1-13.)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 5/27/2022
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