Public Act 0524 103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 103-0524 |
HB2086 Enrolled | LRB103 25568 CPF 51917 b |
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AN ACT concerning health.
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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 5. The Illinois Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act is |
amended by changing Section 3.15 as follows:
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(410 ILCS 620/3.15) (from Ch. 56 1/2, par. 503.15)
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Sec. 3.15.
To offer for sale any bulk food in a manner |
other than to prevent
direct handling of such items by the |
consumer. This Section shall not prohibit
self-service by |
consumers provided that the dispensers utilized prevent
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direct handling of such foods and provided further that the |
take-home containers, including bags, cups, and lids, are |
maintained clean, sanitary, and free from debris, smooth, |
durable, and easy-to-clean, and are not capable of causing, |
through cleanliness or design, conditions that may cause or |
spread disease provided for consumer use are cleaned, stored, |
and dispensed in a sanitary manner .
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A restaurant or retailer may allow a consumer to fill or |
refill a consumer-owned personal container with bulk food if |
the dispensers used prevent the direct handling of the bulk |
food. A restaurant or retailer may fill or refill a |
consumer-owned container with ready-to-eat or dry bulk foods. |
Personal containers used for this purpose shall be clean and |
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sanitary. |
Except as provided under Part 750 of Title 77 of the |
Illinois Administrative Code, county health departments and |
municipalities may regulate but shall not prohibit (1) the |
ability of a retailer to allow a consumer to fill or refill a |
consumer-owned personal container with bulk food if the |
dispensers used prevent the direct handling of the bulk food |
or (2) the ability of a restaurant or retailer to fill or |
refill a consumer-owned container with ready-to-eat or dry |
bulk foods and the personal containers used are clean and |
sanitary . |
Clean consumer-owned containers provided or returned to a |
restaurant or retailer for filling or refilling may be filled |
or refilled and returned to the same consumer if the |
consumer-owned container is filled or refilled by either (i) |
an employee of the restaurant or retailer or (ii) the owner of |
the consumer-owned container. |
A consumer-owned container that is filled or refilled |
under this Section shall be designed and constructed for reuse |
in accordance with Section 3-304.17(B)(1) of the 2017 Food |
Code published by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. |
Consumer-owned containers that are not food-specific may be |
filled or refilled at a beverage vending machine or system. |
A restaurant or retailer shall: |
(1) either isolate the consumer-owned container from |
the serving surface or clean and sanitize the serving |
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surface after each filling or refilling, except for bulk |
food if the dispensers used prevent the direct handling of |
the bulk food; |
(2) prepare, maintain, and adhere to written |
procedures to prevent cross-contamination and make the |
written procedures available to the local health |
department or municipality upon request or at the time of |
an inspection; and |
(3) ensure compliance with any handwashing |
requirements. |
On or before January 1, 2024, the Department of Public |
Health shall produce materials for restaurants and retailers, |
to be made available electronically, indicating that |
consumer-owned containers are not prohibited for use under |
Illinois law and specifying best practices for food safety |
requirements for consumer-owned containers, including, but not |
limited to, sanitation practices, procedures to prevent |
cross-contamination, and handwashing requirements. The |
Department of Public Health may adopt administrative rules |
necessary to implement, interpret, and administer the |
provisions of this Section. |
(Source: P.A. 101-510, eff. 1-1-20 .)
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
becoming law. |