Public Act 1006 103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 103-1006 |
SB3481 Enrolled | LRB103 39048 BDA 69185 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 Environmental Protection Act is amended by |
adding Section 22.23e as follows: |
(415 ILCS 5/22.23e new) |
Sec. 22.23e. End-of-life electric vehicle and battery |
electric storage system batteries. |
(a) In this Section: |
"Battery energy storage solution facility" or "BESS" means |
a facility that stores and distributes energy in the form of |
electricity and that stores electricity using battery devices |
and other means. "Battery energy storage solution" or "BESS" |
includes any permanent structures associated with the battery |
energy storage facility and all associated transmission lines, |
substations, and other equipment related to the storage and |
transmission of electric power. |
"Battery storage site" means a site where used batteries |
are stored. |
"Electric vehicle" or "EV" has the same meaning as defined |
in Section 11-1308 of the Illinois Vehicle Code. |
"Electric vehicle battery" or "EV battery" means a |
rechargeable battery that is used to power the electric motors |
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that propel an electric vehicle. "Electric vehicle battery" |
includes, but is not limited to, lithium-ion batteries and |
nickel-metal hydride batteries. |
"Used battery" means an EV battery that is sold, given, or |
otherwise conveyed to a battery storage site. |
"Storage" means any accumulation of used batteries that |
does not constitute disposal. |
(b) No person shall cause or allow the operation of a |
battery storage site at which 5,000 kilograms or more of used |
batteries are stored at any one time unless: |
(1) the battery storage site is registered with the |
Agency in accordance with this Section; |
(2) the owner or operator of the battery storage site |
maintains records documenting the following: |
(A) the weight or volume of whole or partial used |
batteries received at the battery storage site each |
week; |
(B) the weight or volume of whole or partial used |
batteries leaving the battery storage site each week; |
and |
(C) the weight or volume of whole or partial used |
batteries remaining at the battery storage site at the |
end of each week; and |
(3) the owner or operator of the battery storage site |
is an automotive parts recycler as defined in Section |
1-105.3 of the Illinois Vehicle Code and licensed under |
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Section 5-301 of the Illinois Vehicle Code. |
The records required under this Section shall be made |
available for inspection and copying by the Agency during the |
normal business hours. |
(c) The owner or operator of each battery storage site in |
operation prior to February 1, 2026, at which 5,000 kilograms |
or more of used batteries are stored at any one time, must |
register with the Agency prior to February 1, 2026 and each |
February 1 thereafter. Any owners or operators of a battery |
storage site that comes into operation after February 1, 2026 |
shall register with the Agency prior to commencing operation. |
Registration must be on forms and in a format prescribed by the |
Agency. Agency registration forms shall include, at a minimum, |
information regarding the following: |
(1) the name and address of the owner and operator of |
the battery storage site; |
(2) A description of the operations conducted at the |
battery storage site; |
(3) the weight or volume of whole or partial used |
batteries received at the battery storage site over the |
past calendar year; and |
(4) the weight or volume of whole or partial used |
batteries at the battery storage site at the end of the |
calendar year. |
(d) No later than 1 year after the effective date of this |
amendatory Act, the Agency shall propose to the Board, and no |
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later than one year after receipt of the Agency's proposal, |
the Board shall adopt, rules for the operation of battery |
storage sites. Such rules shall include, but not be limited |
to: requirements for end-of-life battery receipt, handling, |
storage, and transfer; standards for fire prevention; |
requirements for contingency planning and emergency response; |
recordkeeping; reporting; and financial assurance. |