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Public Act 097-0565 Public Act 0565 97TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 097-0565 | HB2193 Enrolled | LRB097 09104 RLC 49239 b |
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| AN ACT concerning criminal law.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Criminal Code of 1961 is amended by adding | Sections 12-37 and 12-38 as follows: | (720 ILCS 5/12-37 new) | Sec. 12-37. Possession and sale of caustic and noxious | substances. | (a) Except as provided in subsection (b), it is unlawful | for any person knowingly to have in his or her possession or to | carry about any of the substances which are regulated by Title | 16 CFR Section 1500.129 of the Federal Caustic Poison Act and | are required to contain the words "causes severe burns" as the | affirmative statement of principal hazard on its label. | (b) Provided that the product is not used to threaten, | intimidate, injure, or cause distress to another, the | restrictions of subsection (a) do not apply to: | (1) persons while engaged in the legitimate commercial | manufacture, distribution, storage, or use of the | specified substances; | (2) persons while engaged in legitimate scientific or | medical research, study, teaching or treatment involving | the use of such substances, including without limitation |
| physicians, pharmacists, scientists, teachers, students, | and employees of regularly established laboratories, | manufacturing and wholesale pharmacies, retail pharmacies, | medical treatment facilities, schools, colleges, and | universities; | (3) persons who have procured any of the specified | substances for medicinal purposes upon a prescription of a | physician licensed to practice medicine in all its branches | under the Medical Practice Act of 1987; | (4) commercial or consumer products that contain any of | the specified substances found in subsection (a) | including, but not limited to, batteries; | (5) production agriculture as defined in Section 3-5 of | the Use Tax Act; | (6) persons while engaged in the possession or | transportation, or both, of a commercial product | containing any of the substances specified in subsection | (a) for retail sale; | (7) persons while engaged in the possession, | transportation, or use, unrelated to a retail sale, of any | of the substances specified in subsection (a); or | (8) persons engaged in the possession, transportation, | or use of a commercial product containing any of the | substances specified in subsection (a). | (c) Sentence. A violation of this Section is a Class 4 | felony. |
| (d) The regulation of the possession and carrying of | caustic and noxious substances under this Section is an | exclusive power and function of the State. A home rule unit may | not regulate the possession and carrying of caustic and noxious | substances and any ordinance or local law contrary to this | Section is declared void. This is a denial and limitation of | home rule powers and functions under subsection (h) of Section | 6 of Article VII of the Illinois Constitution. | (720 ILCS 5/12-38 new) | Sec. 12-38. Restrictions on purchase or acquisition of | corrosive or caustic acid. | (a) A person seeking to purchase a substance which is | regulated by Title 16 CFR Section 1500.129 of the Federal | Caustic Poison Act and is required to contain the words "causes | severe burns" as the affirmative statement of principal hazard | on its label, must prior to taking possession: | (1) provide a valid driver's license or other | government-issued identification showing the person's | name, date of birth, and photograph; and | (2) sign a log documenting the name and address of the | person, date and time of the transaction, and the brand, | product name and net weight of the item. | (b) Exemption. The requirements of subsection (a) do not | apply to batteries. | (c) Rules and Regulations. The Illinois Department of State |
| Police shall have the authority to promulgate rules for the | implementation and enforcement of this Section. | (d) Sentence. Any violation of this Section is a business | offense for which a fine not exceeding $150 for the first | violation, $500 for the second violation, or $1,500 for the | third and subsequent violations within a 12-month period shall | be imposed. | (e) Preemption. The regulation of the purchase or | acquisition, or both, of a caustic or corrosive substance and | any registry regarding the sale or possession, or both, of a | caustic or corrosive substance is an exclusive power and | function of the State. A home rule unit may not regulate the | purchase or acquisition of caustic or corrosive substances and | any ordinance or local law contrary to this Section is declared | void. This is a denial and limitation of home rule powers and | functions under subsection (h) of Section 6 of Article VII of | the Illinois Constitution.
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect January | 1, 2012. |
Effective Date: 1/1/2012
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