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Public Act 103-0887 | ||||
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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 | ||||
changing Section 3.475 and by adding Section 22.23e as | ||||
follows: | ||||
(415 ILCS 5/3.475) (was 415 ILCS 5/3.45) | ||||
Sec. 3.475. Special waste. "Special waste" means any of | ||||
the following: | ||||
(a) potentially infectious medical waste; | ||||
(b) hazardous waste, as determined in conformance with | ||||
RCRA hazardous waste determination requirements set forth in | ||||
Section 722.111 of Title 35 of the Illinois Administrative | ||||
Code, including a residue from burning or processing hazardous | ||||
waste in a boiler or industrial furnace unless the residue has | ||||
been tested in accordance with Section 726.212 of Title 35 of | ||||
the Illinois Administrative Code and proven to be | ||||
nonhazardous; | ||||
(c) industrial process waste or pollution control waste, | ||||
except: | ||||
(1) any such waste certified by its generator, | ||||
pursuant to Section 22.48 of this Act, not to be any of the | ||||
following: |
(A) a liquid, as determined using the paint filter | ||
test set forth in subdivision (3)(A) of subsection (m) | ||
of Section 811.107 of Title 35 of the Illinois | ||
Administrative Code; | ||
(B) regulated asbestos-containing waste materials, | ||
as defined under the National Emission Standards for | ||
Hazardous Air Pollutants in 40 CFR Section 61.141; | ||
(C) polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB's) regulated | ||
pursuant to 40 CFR Part 761; | ||
(D) an industrial process waste or pollution | ||
control waste subject to the waste analysis and | ||
recordkeeping requirements of Section 728.107 of Title | ||
35 of the Illinois Administrative Code under the land | ||
disposal restrictions of Part 728 of Title 35 of the | ||
Illinois Administrative Code; and | ||
(E) a waste material generated by processing | ||
recyclable metals by shredding and required to be | ||
managed as a special waste under Section 22.29 of this | ||
Act; | ||
(2) any empty portable device or container, including | ||
but not limited to a drum, in which a special waste has | ||
been stored, transported, treated, disposed of, or | ||
otherwise handled, provided that the generator has | ||
certified that the device or container is empty and does | ||
not contain a liquid, as determined pursuant to item (A) | ||
of subdivision (1) of this subsection. For purposes of |
this subdivision, "empty portable device or container" | ||
means a device or container in which removal of special | ||
waste, except for a residue that shall not exceed one inch | ||
in thickness, has been accomplished by a practice commonly | ||
employed to remove materials of that type. An inner liner | ||
used to prevent contact between the special waste and the | ||
container shall be removed and managed as a special waste; | ||
or | ||
(3) as may otherwise be determined under Section 22.9 | ||
of this Act. | ||
"Special waste" does not mean fluorescent and high | ||
intensity discharge lamps as defined in subsection (a) of | ||
Section 22.23a of this Act, paint and paint-related waste as | ||
defined in subsection (a) of Section 22.23e of this Act, waste | ||
that is managed in accordance with the universal waste | ||
requirements set forth in Title 35 of the Illinois | ||
Administrative Code, Subtitle G, Chapter I, Subchapter c, Part | ||
733, or waste that is subject to rules adopted pursuant to | ||
subsection (c)(2) of Section 22.23a of this Act or subsection | ||
(b) of Section 22.23e of this Act . | ||
(Source: P.A. 92-574, eff. 6-26-02.) | ||
(415 ILCS 5/22.23e new) | ||
Sec. 22.23e. Paint and paint-related wastes. | ||
(a) As used in this Section: | ||
"Paint" means a pigmented or unpigmented powder coating, |
or a pigmented or unpigmented mixture of binder and suitable | ||
liquid, that forms an adherent coating when applied to a | ||
surface. Powder coating is a surface coating that is applied | ||
as a dry powder and is fused into a continuous coating film | ||
through the use of heat. "Paint" includes architectural paint | ||
as defined in the Paint Stewardship Act. | ||
"Paint-related waste" is (i) material contaminated with | ||
paint that results from the packaging of paint, wholesale and | ||
retail operations, paint manufacturing, and paint application | ||
or removal activities or (ii) material derived from the | ||
reclamation of paint-related wastes that is recycled in a | ||
manner other than burning for energy recovery or used in a | ||
manner constituting disposal. | ||
(b)(1) Paint and paint-related waste that are hazardous | ||
waste are hereby designated as a category of universal waste | ||
subject to the streamlined hazardous waste rules set forth in | ||
35 Ill. Adm. Code 733. Within 60 days after the effective date | ||
of this amendatory Act of the 103rd General Assembly, the | ||
Agency shall propose, and within 180 days after receipt of the | ||
Agency's proposal the Board shall adopt, rules that reflect | ||
this designation and that prescribe procedures and standards | ||
for the management of hazardous waste paint and paint-related | ||
waste as a universal waste consistent with the provisions set | ||
forth within this Section. | ||
(2) If the United States Environmental Protection Agency | ||
adopts streamlined hazardous waste regulations pertaining to |
the management of hazardous waste paint or paint-related | ||
waste, or otherwise exempts such paint or paint-related waste | ||
from regulation as hazardous waste, the Board shall adopt an | ||
equivalent rule in accordance with Section 7.2 of this Act | ||
within 180 days of adoption of the federal regulation. The | ||
equivalent Board rule may serve as an alternative to the rules | ||
adopted under paragraph (1) of this subsection (b). | ||
(c) Until the Board adopts rules pursuant to paragraph (1) | ||
of subsection (b) that prescribe procedures and standards for | ||
the management of hazardous waste paint and paint-related | ||
waste by small quantity handlers of universal waste, the | ||
following requirements shall apply to small quantity handlers | ||
of universal waste managing hazardous waste paint and | ||
paint-related waste as a universal waste: | ||
(1) Waste Management. A small quantity handler of | ||
universal waste shall manage universal waste paint and | ||
paint-related waste in a way that prevents releases of any | ||
universal waste or any component of universal waste to the | ||
environment, including, but not limited to, in accordance | ||
with the following requirements: | ||
(A) The small quantity handler of universal waste | ||
shall collect and store universal waste paint and | ||
paint-related waste in containers that are | ||
structurally sound, leakproof, and compatible with the | ||
universal waste paint and paint-related waste. | ||
(B) The small quantity handler of universal waste |
shall ensure that containers in which the universal | ||
waste paint and paint-related waste are contained do | ||
not leak and remain closed, except when wastes are | ||
being added to or removed from the container. | ||
(C) The small quantity handler of universal waste, | ||
upon detection of a release of universal waste paint | ||
and paint-related waste, shall do the following: | ||
(i) Stop the release. | ||
(ii) Contain the released universal waste | ||
paint and paint-related waste. | ||
(iii) Clean up and properly manage the | ||
released universal waste paint and paint-related | ||
waste and other materials generated from the | ||
cleanup. | ||
(iv) Remove any leaking container from service | ||
by transferring the contents to another container. | ||
(v) Repair any leaking container before | ||
returning it to service. | ||
(D) A small quantity handler of universal waste | ||
shall manage universal waste paint and paint-related | ||
waste that is ignitable or reactive in accordance with | ||
local fire codes. | ||
(E) A small quantity handler of universal waste | ||
shall manage universal waste paint and paint-related | ||
waste that are incompatible in separate containers. | ||
(F) A small quantity handler of universal waste |
shall design, maintain, and operate areas of its | ||
facility where universal waste paints and | ||
paint-related wastes are collected and stored to | ||
minimize the possibility of a fire, explosion, or | ||
unplanned sudden or non-sudden release of universal | ||
waste or hazardous constituents to air, soil, or | ||
surface water which could threaten human health or the | ||
environment. | ||
(2) Labeling or marking. Each container in which | ||
universal waste paint and paint-related waste is | ||
accumulated shall be labeled to identify the contents of | ||
the container. | ||
(3) Accumulation time limits. | ||
(A) A small quantity handler of universal waste | ||
may accumulate universal waste paint and paint-related | ||
waste for no longer than one year from the date the | ||
universal waste is generated. However, handlers may | ||
accumulate universal waste for longer than one year if | ||
the activity is solely for the purpose of accumulating | ||
quantities to facilitate proper recovery, treatment, | ||
or disposal. The handler bears the burden of proving | ||
that this activity is solely for the purpose of | ||
accumulation of the quantities of universal waste | ||
necessary to facilitate proper recovery, treatment, or | ||
disposal. | ||
(B) A small quantity handler of universal waste |
who accumulates universal waste must be able to | ||
demonstrate the length of time that the universal | ||
waste has been accumulated. The handler may make this | ||
demonstration by any of the following methods: | ||
(i) placing the universal waste paint and | ||
paint-related waste in a container and marking or | ||
labeling the container with the earliest date that | ||
universal waste paint or paint-related waste in | ||
the container became a waste or was received; | ||
(ii) marking or labeling each individual item | ||
of universal waste paint and paint-related waste | ||
with the date the universal waste paint and | ||
paint-related waste became a waste or was | ||
received; | ||
(iii) maintaining an inventory system on-site | ||
that identifies the date each unit of universal | ||
waste paint and paint-related waste became a waste | ||
or was received; | ||
(iv) placing universal waste paint and | ||
paint-related waste in a specific accumulation | ||
area and identifying the earliest date that any of | ||
the universal waste paint and paint-related waste | ||
in the area became a waste or was received; or | ||
(v) any other method that clearly demonstrates | ||
the length of time the universal waste paint and | ||
paint-related waste have been accumulated from the |
date they become a waste or are received. | ||
(4) Employee training. A small quantity handler of | ||
universal waste shall inform all employees who handle or | ||
have responsibility for managing universal waste paint and | ||
paint-related waste. The information shall describe proper | ||
handling and emergency procedures appropriate to the | ||
universal waste paint and paint-related waste. | ||
(5) Response to releases. | ||
(A) A small quantity handler of universal waste | ||
must immediately contain all releases of universal | ||
waste paint and paint-related waste and other residues | ||
from universal waste paint and paint-related waste. | ||
(B) A small quantity handler of universal waste | ||
must determine whether any material resulting from the | ||
release is hazardous waste and, if so, must manage the | ||
hazardous waste in compliance with all applicable | ||
hazardous waste requirements of this Act and rules | ||
adopted under this Act. The handler is considered the | ||
generator of the material resulting from the release | ||
and must manage the material in compliance with this | ||
Act and rules adopted under this Act. | ||
(6) Off-site shipments. | ||
(A) A small quantity handler of universal waste is | ||
prohibited from sending or taking universal waste | ||
paint and paint-related waste to a place other than | ||
another universal waste handler, a destination |
facility, or a foreign destination. | ||
(B) If a small quantity handler of universal waste | ||
self-transports universal waste paint and | ||
paint-related waste offsite, the handler becomes a | ||
universal waste transporter for those | ||
self-transportation activities and shall comply with | ||
the Board's existing rules for universal waste | ||
transporters. | ||
(C) If universal waste paint and paint-related | ||
waste being offered for off-site transportation meets | ||
the definition of hazardous materials under 49 CFR | ||
Parts 171 to 180, a small quantity handler of | ||
universal waste shall package, label, mark and placard | ||
the shipment, and prepare the proper shipping papers | ||
in accordance with the applicable United States | ||
Department of Transportation regulations under 49 CFR | ||
Parts 172 to 180. | ||
(D) Prior to sending a shipment of universal waste | ||
paint and paint-related waste to another universal | ||
waste handler, the originating handler shall ensure | ||
that the receiving handler agrees to receive the | ||
shipment. | ||
(E) If a small quantity handler of universal waste | ||
sends a shipment of universal waste paint and | ||
paint-related waste to another handler or to a | ||
destination facility and if the shipment is rejected |
by the receiving handler or destination facility, the | ||
originating handler shall either: | ||
(i) receive the universal waste paint and | ||
paint-related waste back when notified that the | ||
shipment has been rejected; or | ||
(ii) agree with the receiving handler on a | ||
destination facility to which the shipment will be | ||
sent. | ||
(F) A small quantity handler of universal waste | ||
may reject a shipment containing universal waste paint | ||
and paint-related waste, or a portion of a shipment | ||
containing universal waste paint and paint-related | ||
waste, received from another handler. If a handler | ||
rejects a shipment or a portion of a shipment, the | ||
rejecting handler shall contact the originating | ||
handler to notify the originating handler of the | ||
rejection and to discuss reshipment of the load. The | ||
receiving handler shall: | ||
(i) send the shipment back to the originating | ||
handler; or | ||
(ii) if agreed to by both the originating and | ||
receiving handler, send the shipment to a | ||
destination facility. | ||
(G) If a small quantity handler of universal waste | ||
receives a shipment of nonhazardous, non-universal | ||
waste, the handler may manage the waste in any way that |
is in compliance with applicable law. | ||
(d) Until the Board adopts rules pursuant to subsection | ||
(b), the following additional requirements shall apply: | ||
(1) Paints and paint-related wastes that are exempt | ||
household wastes or very small quantity generator wastes | ||
under existing Board rules remain exempt from the | ||
hazardous waste rules but may be managed as universal | ||
wastes under 35 Ill. Adm. Code 733.108. | ||
(2) Universal waste transporters that transport paints | ||
or paint-related wastes that are universal wastes are | ||
subject to the existing Board rules for universal waste | ||
transporters. | ||
(3) Universal waste destination facilities that manage | ||
paints or paint-related wastes that are universal wastes | ||
are subject to the existing Board rules for universal | ||
waste destination facilities. | ||
Section 10. The Paint Stewardship Act is amended by | ||
changing Sections 15, 25, and 40 as follows: | ||
(415 ILCS 175/15) | ||
Sec. 15. Paint stewardship program plan. | ||
(a) Each manufacturer of architectural paint sold or | ||
offered for sale at retail in the State shall submit to the | ||
Agency a plan for the establishment of a postconsumer paint | ||
stewardship program. The program shall seek to reduce the |
generation of postconsumer paint, promote its reuse and | ||
recycling, and manage the postconsumer paint waste stream | ||
using environmentally sound management practices. | ||
(b) A plan submitted under this Section shall: | ||
(1) Provide a list of participating manufacturers and | ||
brands covered by the program. | ||
(2) Provide information on the architectural paint | ||
products covered under the program, such as interior or | ||
exterior water-based and oil-based coatings, primers, | ||
sealers, or wood coatings. | ||
(3) Describe how it will provide for the statewide | ||
collection of postconsumer architectural paint in the | ||
State. The manufacturer or representative organization may | ||
coordinate the program with existing household hazardous | ||
waste collection infrastructure as is mutually agreeable | ||
with the person operating the household waste collection | ||
infrastructure. | ||
(4) Provide a goal of sufficient number and geographic | ||
distribution of collection sites, collection services, or | ||
collection events for postconsumer architectural paint to | ||
meet the following criteria: | ||
(A) at least 90% of State residents shall have a | ||
collection site, collection service, or collection | ||
event within a 15-mile radius; and | ||
(B) at least one collection site, collection | ||
service, or collection event for every 50,000 |
residents of the State. | ||
(5) Describe how postconsumer paint will be managed | ||
using the following strategies: reuse, recycling, and | ||
disposal. | ||
(6) Describe education and outreach efforts to inform | ||
consumers about the program. These efforts should include: | ||
(A) information about collection opportunities for | ||
postconsumer paint; | ||
(B) information about the fee for the operation of | ||
the program that shall be included in the purchase | ||
price of all architectural paint sold in the State; | ||
and | ||
(C) efforts to promote the source reduction, | ||
reuse, and recycling of architectural paint. | ||
(7) Include a certification from an independent | ||
auditor that any added fee to paint sold in the State as a | ||
result of the postconsumer paint stewardship program does | ||
not exceed the costs to operate and sustain the program in | ||
accordance with sound management practices. The | ||
independent auditor shall verify that the amount added to | ||
each unit of paint will cover the costs and sustain the | ||
postconsumer paint stewardship program. | ||
(8) Describe how the paint stewardship program will | ||
incorporate and compensate service providers for | ||
activities conducted under the program that may include: | ||
(A) the collection of postconsumer architectural |
paint and architectural paint containers through | ||
permanent collection sites, collection events, or | ||
curbside services; | ||
(B) the reuse or processing of postconsumer | ||
architectural paint at a permanent collection site; | ||
and | ||
(C) the transportation, recycling, and proper | ||
disposal of postconsumer architectural paint. | ||
(c) Independent audits conducted for the purposes of this | ||
Act must be conducted in accordance with generally accepted | ||
auditing standards. The work product of the independent | ||
auditor shall be submitted to the Agency as part of the annual | ||
report required by Section 40. The cost of any work performed | ||
by the independent auditor shall be funded by the program. | ||
(d) Not later than 90 60 days after submission of the plan | ||
under this Section, the Agency shall determine in writing | ||
whether to approve the plan as submitted or disapprove the | ||
plan. The Agency shall approve a plan if it contains all of the | ||
information required under subsection (b). If the plan is | ||
disapproved, the manufacturer or representative organization | ||
shall resubmit a plan within 45 calendar days of receipt of the | ||
notice of disapproval. | ||
(e) If a manufacturer or representative organization | ||
determines that the paint stewardship fee should be adjusted | ||
because the independent audit reveals that the cost of | ||
administering the program exceeds the revenues generated by |
the paint stewardship fee, the manufacturer or representative | ||
organization shall submit to the Agency a justification for | ||
the adjustment as well as financial reports to support the | ||
adjustment, including a 5-year projection of the financial | ||
status of the organization. The submission shall include a | ||
certification from an independent auditor that the proposed | ||
fee adjustment will generate revenues necessary and sufficient | ||
to pay the program expenses, including any accumulated debt, | ||
and develop a reasonable reserve level sufficient to sustain | ||
the program. The Agency shall approve the fee adjustment if | ||
the submission contains all of the information required under | ||
this subsection. | ||
(f) Within 45 calendar days after Agency approval of a | ||
plan, the Agency shall post on its website, and the | ||
manufacturer or representative organization shall post on its | ||
website, the names of the manufacturers participating in the | ||
plan, the brands of architectural paint covered by the | ||
program, and a copy of the plan. | ||
(g) Each manufacturer under the plan shall include in the | ||
price of any architectural paint sold to retailers or | ||
distributors in the State the per container amount of the fee | ||
set forth in the plan or fee adjustment. If a representative | ||
organization is implementing the plan for a manufacturer, the | ||
manufacturer is responsible for filing, reporting, and | ||
remitting the paint stewardship fee assessment for each | ||
container of architectural paint to the representative |
organization. A retailer or distributor shall not deduct the | ||
amount of the fee from the purchase price of any paint it | ||
sells. | ||
(Source: P.A. 103-372, eff. 1-1-24 .) | ||
(415 ILCS 175/25) | ||
Sec. 25. Plan submission. The plan required by Section 15 | ||
shall be submitted not later than July 1, 2025 12 months after | ||
the effective date of this Act. | ||
(Source: P.A. 103-372, eff. 1-1-24 .) | ||
(415 ILCS 175/40) | ||
Sec. 40. Annual report. By July 1, 2028 2026 , and each July | ||
1 thereafter, a manufacturer or representative organization | ||
shall submit a report to the Agency that details the | ||
implementation of the manufacturer's or representative | ||
organization's program during the prior calendar year. The | ||
report shall include: | ||
(1) a description of the methods used to collect and | ||
transport the postconsumer paint collected by the program; | ||
(2) the volume and type of postconsumer paint | ||
collected and a description of the methods used to process | ||
the paint, including reuse, recycling, and other methods; | ||
(3) samples of the educational materials provided to | ||
consumers of architectural paint; and | ||
(4) the total cost of the program and an independent |
financial audit of the program. An independent financial | ||
auditor shall be chosen by the manufacturer or | ||
representative organization. | ||
The Agency and the manufacturer or manufacturer's | ||
representative organization shall post a copy of each annual | ||
report on their websites. | ||
(Source: P.A. 103-372, eff. 1-1-24 .) |