Public Act 099-0034 Public Act 0034 99TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 099-0034 | HB1362 Enrolled | LRB099 05925 MGM 25973 b |
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| AN ACT concerning safety.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Illinois Solid Waste Management Act is | amended by changing Section 3 as follows:
| (415 ILCS 20/3) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 7053)
| Sec. 3. State agency materials recycling program.
| (a) All State agencies responsible for the maintenance of | public lands in
the State shall, to the maximum extent | feasible, use compost materials in all land maintenance
| activities which are to be paid with public funds.
| (a-5) All State agencies responsible for the maintenance of | public lands in the State shall review its procurement | specifications and policies to determine (1) if incorporating | compost materials will help reduce stormwater run-off and | increase infiltration of moisture in land maintenance | activities and (2) the current recycled content usage and | potential for additional recycled content usage by the Agency | in land maintenance activities and report to the General | Assembly by December 15, 2015. | (b) The Department of Central Management Services, in | coordination
with the Department of Commerce and Economic | Opportunity, shall implement
waste reduction programs, |
| including source separation and collection, for
office | wastepaper, corrugated containers, newsprint and mixed paper, | in all
State buildings as appropriate and feasible. Such waste | reduction programs
shall be designed to achieve waste | reductions of at least 25% of
all such waste by December 31, | 1995, and at least 50% of all such waste by
December 31, 2000. | Any source separation and collection program
shall include, at | a minimum, procedures for collecting and storing
recyclable | materials, bins or containers for storing materials, and
| contractual or other arrangements with buyers of recyclable | materials. If
market conditions so warrant, the Department of | Central Management
Services, in coordination with the | Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, may modify | programs developed pursuant to this Section.
| The Department of Commerce and Community Affairs (now | Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity) shall conduct | waste
categorization studies of all State facilities for | calendar years 1991,
1995 and 2000. Such studies shall be | designed to assist the Department of
Central Management | Services to achieve the waste reduction goals
established in | this subsection.
| (c) Each State agency shall, upon consultation with the | Department of
Commerce and Economic Opportunity,
periodically | review its procurement procedures and specifications related
| to the purchase of products or supplies. Such procedures and
| specifications shall be modified as necessary to require the |
| procuring
agency to seek out products and supplies that contain | recycled materials,
and to ensure that purchased products or | supplies are reusable, durable or
made from recycled materials | whenever economically and practically
feasible. In choosing | among products or supplies that contain recycled
material, | consideration shall be given to products and supplies with the
| highest recycled material content that is consistent with the | effective and
efficient use of the product or supply.
| (d) Wherever economically and practically feasible, the | Department of
Central Management Services shall procure | recycled paper and paper products
as follows:
| (1) Beginning July 1, 1989, at least 10% of the
total | dollar value of paper and paper products purchased by
the | Department of Central Management Services shall be
| recycled paper and paper products.
| (2) Beginning July 1, 1992, at least 25% of the
total | dollar value of paper and paper products purchased by
the | Department of Central Management Services shall be
| recycled paper and paper products.
| (3) Beginning July 1, 1996, at least
40% of the total | dollar value of paper and paper products
purchased by the | Department of Central Management Services shall be
| recycled paper and paper products.
| (4) Beginning July 1, 2000, at least 50% of the total | dollar value of
paper and paper products purchased by the | Department of Central Management
Services shall be |
| recycled paper and paper products.
| (e) Paper and paper products purchased from private vendors
| pursuant to printing contracts are not considered paper | products for the
purposes of subsection (d). However, the | Department of Central Management
Services shall report to the | General Assembly on an annual
basis the total dollar value of | printing contracts awarded to private
sector vendors that | included the use of recycled paper.
| (f)(1) Wherever economically and practically feasible, the | recycled paper
and paper products referred to in subsection | (d) shall contain postconsumer
or recovered paper | materials as specified by paper category in this | subsection:
| (i) Recycled high grade printing and writing paper | shall contain at
least 50% recovered paper material. | Such recovered paper material, until
July 1, 1994, | shall consist of at least 20% deinked stock or | postconsumer
material; and beginning July 1, 1994, | shall consist of at least 25%
deinked stock or | postconsumer material; and beginning July 1, 1996, | shall
consist of at least 30% deinked stock or | postconsumer material; and
beginning July 1, 1998, | shall consist of at least 40% deinked stock or
| postconsumer material; and beginning July 1, 2000, | shall consist of at
least 50% deinked stock or | postconsumer material.
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| (ii) Recycled tissue products, until July 1, 1994, | shall contain at
least 25% postconsumer material; and | beginning July 1, 1994, shall contain
at least 30% | postconsumer material; and beginning July 1, 1996, | shall
contain at least 35% postconsumer material; and | beginning July 1, 1998,
shall contain at least 40% | postconsumer material; and beginning July 1,
2000, | shall contain at least 45% postconsumer material.
| (iii) Recycled newsprint, until July 1, 1994, | shall contain at least
40% postconsumer material; and | beginning July 1, 1994, shall contain at
least 50% | postconsumer material; and beginning July 1, 1996, | shall contain
at least 60% postconsumer material; and | beginning July 1, 1998, shall
contain at least 70% | postconsumer material; and beginning July 1, 2000,
| shall contain at least 80% postconsumer material.
| (iv) Recycled unbleached packaging, until July 1, | 1994, shall
contain at least 35% postconsumer | material; and beginning July 1, 1994,
shall contain at | least 40% postconsumer material; and beginning July 1,
| 1996, shall contain at least 45% postconsumer | material; and beginning July
1, 1998, shall contain at | least 50% postconsumer material; and beginning
July 1, | 2000, shall contain at least 55% postconsumer | material.
| (v) Recycled paperboard, until July 1, 1994, shall |
| contain at least
80% postconsumer material; and | beginning July 1, 1994, shall contain at
least 85% | postconsumer material; and beginning July 1, 1996, | shall contain
at least 90% postconsumer material; and | beginning July 1, 1998, shall
contain at least 95% | postconsumer material.
| (2) For the purposes of this Section, "postconsumer | material" includes:
| (i) paper, paperboard, and fibrous wastes from | retail stores, office
buildings, homes, and so forth, | after the waste has passed through its end
usage as a | consumer item, including used corrugated boxes, old | newspapers,
mixed waste paper, tabulating cards, and | used cordage; and
| (ii) all paper, paperboard, and fibrous wastes | that are diverted or
separated from the municipal solid | waste stream.
| (3) For the purposes of this Section, "recovered paper | material" includes:
| (i) postconsumer material;
| (ii) dry paper and paperboard waste generated | after completion of the
papermaking process (that is, | those manufacturing operations up to and
including the | cutting and trimming of the paper machine reel into | smaller
rolls or rough sheets), including envelope | cuttings, bindery trimmings, and
other paper and |
| paperboard waste resulting from printing, cutting,
| forming, and other converting operations, or from bag, | box and carton
manufacturing, and butt rolls, mill | wrappers, and rejected unused stock; and
| (iii) finished paper and paperboard from obsolete | inventories of
paper and paperboard manufacturers, | merchants, wholesalers, dealers,
printers, converters, | or others.
| (g) The Department of Central Management Services may
adopt | regulations to carry out the provisions and
purposes of this | Section.
| (h) Every State agency shall, in its procurement documents, | specify
that, whenever economically and practically feasible, | a product to be
procured must consist, wholly or in part, of | recycled materials, or be
recyclable or reusable in whole or in | part. When applicable, if state
guidelines are not already | prescribed, State agencies shall follow USEPA
guidelines for | federal procurement.
| (i) All State agencies shall cooperate with the Department | of Central
Management Services in carrying out this Section. | The Department of
Central Management Services may enter into | cooperative purchasing
agreements with other governmental | units in order to obtain volume
discounts, or for other reasons | in accordance with the Governmental Joint
Purchasing Act, or in | accordance with the Intergovernmental Cooperation Act
if | governmental units of other states or the federal government |
| are involved.
| (j) The Department of Central Management Services shall | submit an annual
report to the General Assembly concerning its | implementation of the
State's collection and recycled paper | procurement programs. This report
shall include a description | of the actions that the Department of Central
Management | Services has taken in the previous fiscal year to implement | this
Section. This report shall be submitted on or before | November 1 of each year.
| (k) The Department of Central Management Services, in
| cooperation with all other appropriate departments and | agencies of the
State, shall institute whenever economically | and practically feasible the
use of re-refined motor oil in all | State-owned motor vehicles and the use
of remanufactured and | retread tires whenever such use is practical,
beginning no | later than July 1, 1992.
| (l) (Blank).
| (m) The Department of Central Management Services, in | coordination with
the Department of Commerce and Community | Affairs (now Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity), | shall implement an aluminum
can recycling program in all State | buildings within 270 days of the effective
date of this | amendatory Act of 1997. The program shall provide for (1) the
| collection and storage of used aluminum cans in bins or other | appropriate
containers made reasonably available to occupants | and visitors of State
buildings and (2) the sale of used |
| aluminum cans to buyers of recyclable
materials.
| Proceeds from the sale of used aluminum cans shall be | deposited into I-CYCLE
accounts maintained in the State Surplus | Property Revolving Fund and, subject
to appropriation, shall be | used by the Department of Central Management
Services and any | other State agency to offset the costs of implementing the
| aluminum can recycling program under this Section.
| All State agencies having an aluminum can recycling program | in place shall
continue with their current plan. If a State | agency has an existing recycling
program in place, proceeds | from the aluminum can recycling program may be
retained and | distributed pursuant to that program, otherwise all revenue
| resulting from these programs shall be forwarded to Central | Management
Services, I-CYCLE for placement into the | appropriate account within the State
Surplus Property | Revolving Fund, minus any operating costs associated with the
| program.
| (Source: P.A. 96-77, eff. 7-24-09.)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 7/14/2015
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