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Public Act 102-0286 |
SB0294 Enrolled | LRB102 05152 CPF 15173 b |
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AN ACT concerning safety.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Wipes |
Labeling Act. |
Section 5. Findings. The General Assembly finds that |
creating labeling standards for disposable wipes products will |
protect public health, the environment, water quality, and |
public infrastructure used for the collection, transport, and |
treatment of wastewater. It is not the intent of the General |
Assembly to address standards for flushability with this Act. |
Section 10. Definitions. In this Act: |
"Covered entity" means: |
(1) the manufacturer of a covered product that is sold |
or offered for sale in this State; and |
(2) a wholesaler, supplier, or retailer that is |
responsible for the labeling or packaging of a covered |
product. |
"Covered product" means a consumer product sold or offered |
for sale in the State that is either of the following: |
(1) A premoistened nonwoven disposable wipe marketed |
as a baby wipe or diapering wipe. |
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(2) A premoistened nonwoven disposable wipe that is |
both of the following: |
(A) Composed entirely of or in part of |
petrochemical-derived fibers. |
(B) Likely to be used in a bathroom and has |
significant potential to be flushed, including baby |
wipes, bathroom cleaning wipes, toilet cleaning wipes, |
hard surface cleaning wipes, disinfecting wipes, hand |
sanitizing wipes, antibacterial wipes, facial and |
makeup removal wipes, general purpose cleaning wipes, |
personal care wipes for use on the body, feminine |
hygiene wipes, adult incontinence wipes, adult hygiene |
wipes, and body cleansing wipes.
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"High contrast" means: |
(1) provided by either a light symbol on a solid dark |
background or a dark symbol on a solid light background; |
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(2) having at least 70% contrast between the symbol |
artwork and background using the formula [(B1 - B2) / B1] * |
100, where B1 is the light reflectance value of the |
relatively lighter area and B2 is the light reflectance |
value of the relatively darker area.
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"Jurisdictional wastewater authority" means a sanitary |
district, water reclamation district, municipality, county, or |
other unit of local government in this State responsible for |
the collection or treatment of wastewater. |
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"Label" means to represent by statement, word, picture, |
design, or emblem on a covered product package. |
"Label notice" means the phrase "Do Not Flush" in a size |
equal to at least 2% of the surface area of the principal |
display panel. For covered products regulated pursuant to the |
Federal Hazardous Substances Act (15 U.S.C. 1261 et seq.) by |
the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission under |
Section 1500.121 of Title 16 of the Code of Federal |
Regulations, if the label notice requirements in this |
paragraph would result in a type size larger than first aid |
instructions pursuant to the Federal Hazardous Substances Act, |
then the type size for the label notice shall, to the extent |
permitted by federal law, be equal to or greater than the type |
size required for the first aid instructions. For covered |
products required to be registered by the United States |
Environmental Protection Agency under the Federal Insecticide, |
Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (7 U.S.C. 136 et seq.), if the |
label notice requirements in this paragraph would result in a |
type size on the principal display panel larger than a warning |
pursuant to the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and |
Rodenticide Act, then the type size for the label notice |
shall, to the extent permitted by federal law, be equal to or |
greater than the type size required for the "Keep Out of Reach |
of Children" statement under 40 CFR 156.66. |
"Principal display panel" means the side of the product |
package that is most likely to be displayed, presented, or |
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shown under customary conditions of display for retail sale. |
In the case of a cylindrical or nearly cylindrical package, |
the surface area of the principal display panel constitutes |
40% of the product package as measured by multiplying the |
height of the container by the circumference.
In the case of a |
flexible film package in which a rectangular prism or nearly |
rectangular prism stack of wipes is housed within the film, |
the surface area of the principal display panel is measured by |
multiplying the length by the width of the side of the package |
when the flexible packaging film is pressed flat against the |
stack of wipes on all sides of the stack.
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"Symbol" means the "Do Not Flush" symbol, or a gender |
equivalent thereof, as depicted in the INDA/EDANA Code of |
Practice Second Edition and published within "Guidelines for |
Assessing the Flushability of Disposable Nonwoven Products," |
Edition 4, May 2018. The symbol shall be sized equal to at |
least 2% of the surface area of the principal display panel, |
except as specified in subdivision (iii) of paragraph (B) of |
subsection (a) of Section 15. |
Section 15. Labeling requirements. |
(a) Except as provided in subsections (b), (c), (d), and |
(f), a covered product manufactured on or after July 1, 2022 |
shall be labeled clearly and conspicuously in adherence to the |
following labeling requirements: |
(1) In the case of cylindrical or near cylindrical |
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packaging intended to dispense individual wipes, a covered |
entity shall comply with one of the following options: |
(A) Place the symbol and label notice on the |
principal display panel in a location reasonably |
viewable each time a wipe is dispensed. |
(B) Place the symbol on the principal display |
panel and either the symbol or label notice, or the |
symbol and label notice in combination, on the flip |
lid, subject to the following: |
(i) If the label notice does not appear on the |
flip lid, the label notice shall be placed on the |
principal display panel. |
(ii) The symbol or label notice, or the symbol |
and label notice in combination, on the flip lid |
may be embossed, and in that case are not required |
to comply with paragraph (6). |
(iii) The symbol or label notice, or the |
symbol and label notice in combination, on the |
flip lid shall cover a minimum of 8% of the surface |
area of the flip lid. |
(2) In the case of flexible film packaging intended to |
dispense individual wipes, a covered entity shall place |
the symbol on the principal display panel and dispensing |
side panel and shall place the label notice on either the |
principal display panel or dispensing side panel in a |
prominent location reasonably visible to the user each |
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time a wipe is dispensed. If the principal display panel |
is on the dispensing side of the package, 2 symbols are not |
required. |
(3) In the case of refillable tubs or other rigid |
packaging intended to dispense individual wipes and be |
reused by the consumer for that purpose, a covered entity |
shall place the symbol and label notice on the principal |
display panel in a prominent location reasonably visible |
to the user each time a wipe is dispensed. |
(4) In the case of packaging not intended to dispense |
individual wipes, a covered entity shall place the symbol |
and label notice on the principal display panel in a |
prominent and reasonably visible location. |
(5) A covered entity shall ensure that the packaging |
seams, folds, or other package design elements do not |
obscure the symbol or the label notice. |
(6) A covered entity shall ensure that the symbol and |
label notice have sufficiently high contrast with the |
immediate background of the packaging to render it likely |
to be seen and read by the ordinary individual under |
customary conditions of purchase and use. |
(b) For covered products sold in bulk at retail, both the |
outer package visible at retail and the individual packages |
contained within shall comply with the labeling requirements |
in subsection (a) applicable to the particular packaging |
types, except the following: |
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(1) Individual packages contained within the outer |
package that are not intended to dispense individual wipes |
and contain no retail labeling. |
(2) Outer packages that do not obscure the symbol and |
label notice on individual packages contained within. |
(c) If a covered product is provided within the same |
packaging as another consumer product for use in combination |
with the other consumer product, the outside retail packaging |
of the other consumer product does not need to comply with the |
labeling requirements of subsection (a). |
(d) If a covered product is provided within the same |
package as another consumer product for use in combination |
with the other product and is in a package smaller than 3 |
inches by 3 inches, the covered entity of the covered product |
may comply with the requirements of subsection (a) by placing |
the symbol and label notice in a prominent location reasonably |
visible to the user of the covered product. |
(e) A covered entity, directly or through a corporation, |
partnership, subsidiary, division, trade name, or association |
in connection to the manufacturing, labeling, packaging, |
advertising, promotion, offering for sale, sale, or |
distribution of a covered product, shall not make any |
representation, in any manner, expressly or by implication, |
including through the use of a product name, endorsement, |
depiction, illustration, trademark, or trade name, about the |
flushable attributes, flushable benefits, flushable |
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performance, or flushable efficacy of a covered product. |
(f) If a covered product is required to be registered by |
the United States Environmental Protection Agency under the |
Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (7 U.S.C. |
136 et seq.) and the Illinois Department of Agriculture under |
the Illinois Pesticide Act, then the covered entity shall |
submit a label compliant with the labeling requirements of |
subsection (a) no later than July 1, 2023 to the United States |
Environmental Protection Agency. |
If the United States Environmental Protection Agency or |
the Illinois Department of Agriculture does not approve a |
product label that otherwise complies with the labeling |
requirements of subsection (a), the covered entity shall use a |
label with as many of the requirements of this Section as the |
relevant agency has approved. |
(g) A covered entity may include on a covered product |
words or phrases in addition to those required for the label |
notice if the words or phrases are consistent with the |
purposes of this Section. |
Section 20. Nonconfidential business information. Upon a |
request by a jurisdictional wastewater authority, a covered |
entity must submit to the requesting entity, within 90 days |
after the request, nonconfidential business information and |
documentation demonstrating compliance with this Act in a |
format that is easy to understand. |
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Section 25. Jurisdictional wastewater authority; authority |
to enforce; civil penalties. |
(a) Jurisdictional wastewater authorities have the |
concurrent and exclusive authority to enforce this Act and to |
collect civil penalties for violations of this Act, subject to |
the conditions in this Section. A jurisdictional wastewater |
authority may impose a civil penalty in the amount of up to |
$2,000 for the first violation of this Act, up to $5,000 for |
the second violation, and up to $10,000 for the third and any |
subsequent violation. If a covered entity has paid a prior |
penalty for the same violation to a different jurisdictional |
wastewater authority with enforcement authority under this |
Section, the penalty imposed by a jurisdictional wastewater |
authority shall be reduced by the amount of the payment. |
(b) Any civil penalties collected pursuant to this Section |
must be paid to the enforcing jurisdictional wastewater |
authority that brought the action. |
(c) The remedies provided by this Section are not |
exclusive and are in addition to the remedies that may be |
available under relevant consumer protection laws, if |
applicable. |
(d) In addition to penalties recovered under this Section, |
the enforcing jurisdictional wastewater authority may recover |
reasonable enforcement costs and attorneys' fees from the |
liable covered entity. |
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Section 30. Noncompliant covered entities. Covered |
entities that violate the requirements of this Act are subject |
to the civil penalties described in Section 25. A specific |
violation is deemed to have occurred upon the sale of a |
noncompliant product package. The sale of multiple units of |
the same noncompliant product package is considered part of |
the same, single violation. A jurisdictional wastewater |
authority must send a written notice of an alleged violation |
and a copy of the requirements of this Act to a noncompliant |
covered entity, which will have 90 days to become compliant. A |
jurisdictional wastewater authority may assess a first penalty |
if the covered entity has not met the requirements of this Act |
90 days after the date the notification was sent. A |
jurisdictional wastewater authority may impose a second, |
third, and subsequent penalty on a covered entity that remains |
noncompliant with the requirements of this Act for every month |
of noncompliance. |
Section 35. Home rule. A home rule unit may not regulate |
the labeling of covered products in a manner inconsistent with |
the regulation by the State of the labeling of covered |
products under this Act. This Section is a limitation under |
subsection (i) of Section 6 of Article VII of the Illinois |
Constitution on the concurrent exercise by home rule units of |
powers and functions exercised by the State. |