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Public Act 103-1033 | ||||
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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 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the | ||||
Portable and Medium-Format Battery Stewardship Act. | ||||
Section 5. Findings. The General Assembly finds that: | ||||
(1) It is in the public interest of the citizens of | ||||
Illinois to encourage the recovery and reuse of materials, | ||||
such as metals, that replace the output of mining and | ||||
other extractive industries. | ||||
(2) Without a dedicated battery stewardship program, | ||||
battery user confusion regarding proper management options | ||||
for portable and medium-format batteries will persist. | ||||
(3) Ensuring the proper handling, recycling, and | ||||
end-of-life management of used portable and medium-format | ||||
batteries prevents the release of toxic materials into the | ||||
environment and removes materials from the waste stream | ||||
that, if mishandled, may present safety concerns to | ||||
workers, such as by igniting fires at solid waste handling | ||||
facilities. For this reason, batteries should not be | ||||
placed into commingled recycling containers or disposed of | ||||
by traditional garbage collection containers. | ||||
(4) Jurisdictions around the world have successfully |
implemented battery stewardship laws that have helped | ||
address the challenges posed by the end-of-life management | ||
of portable and medium-format batteries. Since it is | ||
difficult for customers to differentiate between types and | ||
chemistries of batteries, it is the best practice for | ||
battery stewardship programs to collect all battery types | ||
and chemistries. | ||
Section 10. Definitions. As used in this Act, unless the | ||
context clearly requires otherwise: | ||
"Agency" means the Illinois Environmental Protection | ||
Agency. | ||
"Agency-sponsored household battery recycling program" | ||
means a household battery recycling program sponsored by the | ||
Agency where the Agency provides for the transport, | ||
processing, recycling, and other end-of-life management for | ||
household-generated batteries collected by Agency collection | ||
partners under grant funding provided by the U.S. Department | ||
of Energy on or after January 1, 2024. | ||
"Battery-containing product" means a product sold, offered | ||
for sale, or distributed in or into this State that contains or | ||
is packaged with rechargeable or primary batteries that are | ||
covered batteries. "Battery-containing product" does not | ||
include a covered electronic device subject to the | ||
requirements of the Consumer Electronics Recycling Act. | ||
"Battery stewardship organization" means a producer that |
directly implements a battery stewardship plan required under | ||
this Act or a nonprofit organization designated by a producer | ||
or group of producers to implement a battery stewardship plan | ||
required under this Act. | ||
"Battery Stewardship Program" means a program implemented | ||
by a battery stewardship organization consistent with an | ||
approved battery stewardship plan. | ||
"Collection rate" means a percentage, by weight, that a | ||
battery stewardship organization collects that is calculated | ||
by dividing the total weight of primary and rechargeable | ||
batteries collected by the battery stewardship organization | ||
during the previous calendar year by the average annual weight | ||
of primary and rechargeable batteries that were estimated by | ||
the battery stewardship organization to have been sold in the | ||
State during the previous 3 calendar years by all producers | ||
participating in an approved battery stewardship plan. | ||
"Covered battery" means a portable battery or a | ||
medium-format battery. | ||
"Covered battery" does not include: | ||
(1) a battery contained within a medical device, as | ||
specified in 21 U.S.C. 321(h) as it existed as of the | ||
effective date of this Act, that is not designed and | ||
marketed for sale or resale principally to consumers for | ||
personal use; | ||
(2) a battery that contains an electrolyte as a free | ||
liquid; |
(3) a lead-acid battery weighing greater than 11 | ||
pounds; | ||
(4) a battery subject to the provisions of Section | ||
22.23 of the Environmental Protection Act; | ||
(5) a battery in a battery-containing product that is | ||
not intended or designed to be easily removable from the | ||
battery-containing product; and | ||
(6) a battery that is a component of a motor vehicle or | ||
intended for use exclusively in motor vehicles. | ||
"Easily removable" means designed by the manufacturer to | ||
be removable by the user of the product with no more than | ||
commonly used household tools. | ||
"Medium-format battery" means the following primary or | ||
rechargeable covered batteries: | ||
(1) for rechargeable batteries, a battery weighing | ||
more than 11 pounds or having a rating of more than 300 | ||
watt-hours, or both, and no more than 25 pounds and having | ||
a rating of no more than 2,000 watt-hours; | ||
(2) for primary batteries, a battery weighing at least | ||
4.4 pounds but not more than 25 pounds. | ||
"Motor vehicle" includes automobiles, vans, trucks, | ||
tractors, motorcycles, and motorboats as defined in subsection | ||
(h) of Section 22.23 of the Environmental Protection Act. For | ||
purposes of this Act, "motor vehicle" also includes | ||
all-terrain vehicles as defined in Section 1-101.8 of the | ||
Illinois Vehicle Code and watercraft as defined in Section 1-2 |
of the Boat Registration and Safety Act. | ||
"Portable battery" means the following primary or | ||
rechargeable covered batteries: | ||
(1) for rechargeable batteries, a battery weighing no | ||
more than 11 pounds and having a rating of no more than 300 | ||
watt-hours; | ||
(2) for primary batteries, a battery weighing no more | ||
than 4.4 pounds. | ||
"Primary battery" means a battery that is not capable of | ||
being recharged. | ||
"Producer" means the following: | ||
(1) For covered batteries sold, offered for sale, or | ||
distributed in or into this State: | ||
(A) If the battery is sold, offered for sale, or | ||
distributed in or into this State under the brand of | ||
the battery manufacturer, the producer is the person | ||
that manufactures the battery. | ||
(B) If the battery is sold, offered for sale, or | ||
distributed in or into this State under a retail brand | ||
or under a brand owned by a person other than the | ||
manufacturer, the producer is the brand owner. | ||
(C) If there is no person to whom subparagraph (A) | ||
or (B) of this paragraph (1) applies, the producer is | ||
the person that is the licensee of a brand or trademark | ||
under which the battery is sold, offered for sale, or | ||
distributed in or into this State, whether or not the |
trademark is registered in this State. | ||
(D) If there is no person in the United States to | ||
whom subparagraph (A), (B), or (C) of this paragraph | ||
(1) applies, the producer is the person who is the | ||
importer of record for the battery into the United | ||
States. | ||
(E) If there is no person with a commercial | ||
presence within the State to whom subparagraph (A), | ||
(B), (C), or (D) of this paragraph (1) applies, the | ||
producer is the person who first sells, offers for | ||
sale, or distributes the battery in or into this | ||
State. | ||
(2) For covered battery-containing products containing | ||
one or more covered batteries sold, offered for sale, or | ||
distributed in or into this State: | ||
(A) If the battery-containing product is sold, | ||
offered for sale, or distributed in or into this State | ||
under the brand of the product manufacturer, the | ||
producer is the person that manufactures the product. | ||
(B) If the battery-containing product is sold, | ||
offered for sale, or distributed in or into this State | ||
under a retail brand or under a brand owned by a person | ||
other than the manufacturer, the producer is the brand | ||
owner. | ||
(C) If there is no person to whom subparagraph (A) | ||
or (B) of this paragraph (2) applies, the producer is |
the person that is the licensee of a brand or trademark | ||
under which the product is sold, offered for sale, or | ||
distributed in or into this State, whether or not the | ||
trademark is registered in this State. | ||
(D) If there is no person described in | ||
subparagraph (A), (B), or (C) of this paragraph (2) | ||
within the United States, the producer is the person | ||
who is the importer of record for the product into the | ||
United States. | ||
(E) If there is no person described in | ||
subparagraph (A), (B), (C), or (D) of this paragraph | ||
(2) with a commercial presence within the State, the | ||
producer is the person who first sells, offers for | ||
sale, or distributes the product in or into this | ||
State. | ||
(F) A producer does not include any person who | ||
only manufactures, sells, offers for sale, | ||
distributes, or imports into the State a | ||
battery-containing product if the only batteries | ||
contained in or supplied with the battery-containing | ||
product are supplied by a producer that has joined a | ||
registered battery stewardship organization as the | ||
producer for that covered battery under this Act. Such | ||
a producer of covered batteries that are included in a | ||
battery-containing product must provide written | ||
certification of that membership to both the producer |
of the battery-containing product containing one or | ||
more covered batteries and the battery stewardship | ||
organization of which the battery producer is a | ||
member. | ||
(3) A person is the producer of a covered battery or | ||
battery-containing product containing one or more covered | ||
batteries sold, offered for sale, or distributed in or | ||
into this State, as defined in this Section, except if | ||
another party has contractually accepted responsibility as | ||
a responsible producer and has joined a registered battery | ||
stewardship organization as the producer for that covered | ||
battery or battery-containing product containing one or | ||
more covered batteries under this Act. | ||
"Rechargeable battery" means a battery that contains one | ||
or more voltaic or galvanic cells, electrically connected to | ||
produce electric energy, designed to be recharged. | ||
"Recycling" means recycling, reclamation, or reuse as | ||
defined in Section 3.380 of the Environmental Protection Act. | ||
For purposes of this Act, "recycling" does not include: | ||
(1) combustion; | ||
(2) incineration; | ||
(3) energy generation; | ||
(4) fuel production; or | ||
(5) beneficial reuse in the construction and operation | ||
of a solid waste landfill, including use of alternative | ||
daily cover. |
"Recycling efficiency rate" means the ratio of the weight | ||
of components and materials recycled by a program operator | ||
from covered batteries to the weight of covered batteries as | ||
collected by the program operator. | ||
"Retailer" means a person who sells covered batteries or | ||
battery-containing products containing one or more covered | ||
batteries in or into this State or offers or otherwise makes | ||
available covered batteries or battery-containing products | ||
containing one or more covered batteries to a customer, | ||
including other businesses, in this State. | ||
Section 15. Requirement that producers implement a | ||
stewardship plan. | ||
(a) Beginning January 1, 2026, a producer selling, making | ||
available for sale, or distributing covered batteries or | ||
battery-containing products containing one or more covered | ||
batteries in or into the State of Illinois shall participate | ||
in an approved Illinois State battery stewardship plan through | ||
participation in and funding of a battery stewardship | ||
organization. | ||
(b) Beginning January 1, 2026, no person shall sell | ||
covered batteries or battery-containing products covered by | ||
this Act in or into the State who does not participate in a | ||
battery stewardship organization and battery stewardship plan. | ||
Section 20. Role of retailers. |
(a) Beginning July 1, 2026, a retailer may not sell, offer | ||
for sale, distribute, or otherwise make available for sale a | ||
covered battery or battery-containing product containing one | ||
or more covered batteries unless the producer of the covered | ||
battery or battery-containing product is identified as a | ||
participant in a battery stewardship organization whose plan | ||
has been approved by the Agency. | ||
(b) A retailer is not in violation of the requirements of | ||
subsection (a) of this Section if the website made available | ||
by the Agency under Section 55 lists, as of the date a product | ||
is made available for retail sale, the producer or brand of | ||
covered battery or battery-containing product containing one | ||
or more covered batteries sold by the retailer as a | ||
participant in an approved plan or the implementer of an | ||
approved plan. | ||
(c) Retailers of covered batteries or battery-containing | ||
products containing one or more covered batteries are not | ||
required to make retail locations available to serve as | ||
collection sites for a stewardship program operated by a | ||
battery stewardship organization. Retailers that serve as a | ||
collection site must comply with the requirements for | ||
collection sites, consistent with Section 40. | ||
(d) A retailer may not sell, offer for sale, distribute, | ||
or otherwise make available for sale covered batteries, unless | ||
those batteries are marked consistently with the requirements | ||
of Section 65. A producer of a product containing a covered |
battery must certify to the retailers of its product that the | ||
battery contained in the battery-containing product is marked | ||
consistently with the requirements of Section 65. | ||
(e) A retailer selling or offering covered batteries or | ||
battery-containing products containing one or more covered | ||
batteries for sale in the State may provide information, | ||
provided to the retailer by the battery stewardship | ||
organization, regarding available end-of-life management | ||
options for covered batteries collected by the battery | ||
stewardship organization. The information that a battery | ||
stewardship organization must make available to retailers for | ||
voluntary use by retailers must include, but is not limited | ||
to, in-store signage, written materials, and other promotional | ||
materials that retailers may use to inform customers of the | ||
available end-of-life management options for covered batteries | ||
collected by the battery stewardship organization. | ||
(f) Retailers, producers, or battery stewardship | ||
organizations shall not charge a specific point-of-sale fee to | ||
consumers to cover the administrative or operational costs of | ||
the battery stewardship organization or the battery | ||
stewardship program. | ||
Section 25. Stewardship plan components. | ||
(a) By July 1, 2025, each battery stewardship organization | ||
must submit to the Agency for approval a plan for covered | ||
batteries. The Agency shall review and approve a plan based on |
whether it: | ||
(1) lists and provides contact information for each | ||
producer, battery brand, and battery-containing product | ||
brand covered in the plan, including identifying producers | ||
who have contractually accepted responsibility as a | ||
producer in accordance with paragraph (3) of the | ||
definition of producer in this Act; | ||
(2) proposes performance goals, consistent with | ||
Section 30, including establishing performance goals for | ||
each of the next 3 upcoming calendar years of program | ||
implementation; | ||
(3) describes how the battery stewardship organization | ||
will make retailers aware of their obligation to sell only | ||
covered batteries and battery-containing products | ||
containing one or more covered batteries of producers | ||
participating in an approved plan; | ||
(4) describes the education and communications | ||
strategy being implemented to promote participation in the | ||
approved covered battery stewardship program and provide | ||
the information necessary for effective participation of | ||
consumers, retailers, and others; | ||
(5) describes how the battery stewardship organization | ||
will make available to collection sites, for voluntary | ||
use, signage, written materials, and other promotional | ||
materials that collection sites may use to inform | ||
consumers of the available end-of-life management options |
for covered batteries collected by the battery stewardship | ||
organization; | ||
(6) lists promotional activities to be undertaken, and | ||
the identification of consumer awareness goals and | ||
strategies that the program will employ to achieve these | ||
goals after the program begins to be implemented; | ||
(7) includes collection site safety training | ||
procedures related to covered battery collection | ||
activities at collection sites, including a description of | ||
operating protocols to reduce risks of spills or fires, | ||
response protocols in the event of a spill or fire, and | ||
protocols for safe management of damaged batteries that | ||
are returned to collection sites; | ||
(8) describes the method to establish and administer a | ||
means for fully funding the program in a manner that | ||
equitably distributes the program's costs among the | ||
producers that are part of the battery stewardship | ||
organization. For producers that choose to meet the | ||
requirements of this Act individually, without joining a | ||
battery stewardship organization, the plan must describe | ||
the proposed method to establish and administer a means | ||
for fully funding the program; | ||
(9) describes the financing methods used to implement | ||
the plan, consistent with Section 35; | ||
(10) describes how the program will collect all | ||
covered battery chemistries and brands on a free, |
continuous, convenient, visible, and accessible basis, and | ||
consistent with the requirements of Section 40, including | ||
a description of how the statewide convenience standard | ||
will be met and a list of collection sites supported by the | ||
battery stewardship program, including the address of | ||
collection sites supported by the battery stewardship | ||
program; | ||
(11) provides explanation for any delay anticipated by | ||
the battery stewardship organization for the | ||
implementation of the management of medium-format | ||
batteries such that implementation will begin later than | ||
January 1, 2026, including a delay in the ability to | ||
collect, package, transport, or process medium-format | ||
batteries in accordance with the requirements of this Act, | ||
and establishes an expected date of compliance for | ||
management of medium-format batteries that is not later | ||
than January 1, 2028 if a delay occurs; | ||
(l2) describes the criteria to be used in the program | ||
to determine whether an entity may serve as a collection | ||
site for covered batteries under the program; | ||
(13) establishes collection rate goals for each of the | ||
first 3 years of implementation of the battery stewardship | ||
plan that are based on the estimated total weight of | ||
primary and rechargeable covered batteries that have been | ||
sold in the State in the previous 3 calendar years by the | ||
producers participating in the battery stewardship plan; |
(14) identifies proposed service providers, such as | ||
sorters, transporters, and processors, to be used by the | ||
program for the final disposition of batteries and | ||
proposed provisions for recordkeeping, tracking, and | ||
documenting the fate of collected covered batteries; | ||
(15) details how the program will achieve a recycling | ||
efficiency rate, calculated in accordance with Section 50, | ||
of at least 60% for rechargeable batteries and at least | ||
70% for primary batteries; and | ||
(16) proposes goals for increasing public awareness of | ||
the program and describes how the public education and | ||
outreach components of the program under Section 45 will | ||
be implemented. | ||
(b) A battery stewardship organization must submit a new | ||
plan to the Agency for approval no less than every 5 years. If | ||
the performance goals under Section 30 of this Act and as | ||
approved in the plan have not been met, the new plan shall | ||
include corrective measures to be implemented by the battery | ||
stewardship organization to meet the performance goals, which | ||
may include improvements to the collection site network or | ||
increased expenditures dedicated to education and outreach. | ||
(c) A battery stewardship organization must provide plan | ||
amendments to the Agency for approval when proposing changes | ||
to the performance goals under Section 30 based on the | ||
up-to-date experience of the program or when there is a change | ||
to the method of financing plan implementation under Section |
35. This does not include changes to the fees or fee structure | ||
established in the plan, or the addition or removal of a | ||
collection location to the battery stewardship program because | ||
of changes to an Agency-sponsored household battery recycling | ||
program. | ||
(d) The Agency shall review stewardship plans and | ||
stewardship plan amendments for compliance with this Act and | ||
shall approve, disapprove, or conditionally approve the plans | ||
or plan amendments in writing within 120 days of their | ||
receipt. If the Agency disapproves a stewardship plan or plan | ||
amendment submitted by a battery stewardship organization, the | ||
Agency shall explain how the stewardship plan or plan | ||
amendment does not comply with this Act. The battery | ||
stewardship organization shall resubmit to the Agency a | ||
revised stewardship plan or plan amendment or notice of plan | ||
withdrawal within 60 days of the date the written notice of | ||
disapproval is issued, and the Agency shall review the revised | ||
stewardship plan or plan amendment within 90 days of | ||
resubmittal. If a revised stewardship plan is disapproved by | ||
the Agency, a producer operating under the stewardship plan | ||
shall not be in compliance with this Act until the Agency | ||
approves a stewardship plan submitted by a battery stewardship | ||
organization that covers the producer's products. | ||
(e) When a stewardship plan or an amendment to an approved | ||
plan is submitted under this Section, the Agency shall make | ||
the proposed plan or amendment available for public review and |
comment for at least 30 days. | ||
(f) A battery stewardship organization must provide | ||
written notification to the Agency within 30 days of a | ||
producer beginning or ceasing to participate in a battery | ||
stewardship organization or of adding or removing a processor | ||
or transporter. | ||
Section 30. Performance goals. | ||
(a) Each battery stewardship plan must include performance | ||
goals that measure, on an annual basis, the achievements of | ||
the program, including: | ||
(1) the collection rate for batteries in Illinois; | ||
(2) the recycling efficiency rate of the program; and | ||
(3) public awareness of the program. | ||
(b) The performance goals established in each battery | ||
stewardship plan must include, but are not limited to: | ||
(1) target collection rates for primary batteries and | ||
for rechargeable batteries; | ||
(2) target recycling efficiency rates of at least 60% | ||
for rechargeable batteries and at least 70% for primary | ||
batteries; and | ||
(3) goals for public awareness, convenience, and | ||
accessibility that meet or exceed the minimum requirements | ||
established in Section 40. | ||
Section 35. Funding. |
(a) A battery stewardship organization implementing a | ||
battery stewardship plan on behalf of producers must develop | ||
and administer a system to collect charges from participating | ||
producers to cover the costs of plan implementation, | ||
including: | ||
(1) battery collection, transporting, and processing; | ||
(2) education and outreach; | ||
(3) program evaluation; and | ||
(4) payment of the administrative fees to the Agency | ||
under Section 55. | ||
(b) Each battery stewardship organization is responsible | ||
for all costs of participating covered battery collection, | ||
transportation, processing, education, administration, agency | ||
reimbursement, recycling, and end-of-life management in | ||
accordance with the requirements of this Act. | ||
(c) Each battery stewardship organization must meet the | ||
collection goals established in the approved stewardship plan | ||
as specified in Section 25. | ||
(d) A battery stewardship organization shall not reduce or | ||
cease collection, education and outreach, or other activities | ||
implemented under an approved plan based on achievement of | ||
program performance goals. | ||
(e) A battery stewardship organization must reimburse | ||
local governments for demonstrable costs incurred as a result | ||
of a local government facility or solid waste handling | ||
facility serving as a collection site for a program including, |
but not limited to, associated labor costs and other costs | ||
associated with accessibility and collection site standards | ||
such as storage. | ||
(f) A battery stewardship organization shall at a minimum | ||
provide collection sites with appropriate containers for | ||
covered batteries subject to its program, training, signage, | ||
safety guidance, and educational materials, at no cost to the | ||
collection sites. | ||
Section 40. Collection and management requirements. | ||
(a) Battery stewardship organizations implementing a | ||
battery stewardship plan must provide for the collection of | ||
all covered batteries, including all chemistries and brands of | ||
covered batteries, on a free, continuous, convenient, visible, | ||
and accessible basis to any person, business, governmental | ||
agency, or nonprofit organization. Except as provided in | ||
paragraphs (2) and (3) of subsection (b) of this Section, each | ||
battery stewardship plan must arrange for the collection of | ||
each chemistry and brand of covered battery from any person, | ||
business, governmental agency, or nonprofit organization at | ||
each collection site that counts toward satisfaction of the | ||
collection site criteria in subsection (c) of this Section. | ||
(b)(1) For each collection site used by the program, each | ||
battery stewardship organization must provide suitable | ||
collection containers for covered batteries that are | ||
segregated from other solid waste or make mutually agreeable |
alternative arrangements for the collection of batteries at | ||
the site. The location of collection containers at each | ||
collection site used by the program must be within view of a | ||
responsible person and must be accompanied by signage that is | ||
made available to the collection site by the battery | ||
stewardship organization and informs customers regarding the | ||
end-of-life management options for batteries provided by the | ||
collection site under this Act. Each collection site must meet | ||
applicable federal, State, and local regulatory requirements. | ||
(2) Medium-format batteries may be collected only at | ||
household hazardous waste collection sites or other staffed | ||
collection sites that meet applicable federal, State, and | ||
local regulatory requirements to manage medium-format | ||
batteries. | ||
(3)(A) Damaged and defective batteries are intended to be | ||
collected at collection sites staffed by persons trained to | ||
handle and ship those batteries. | ||
(B) Each battery stewardship organization must provide for | ||
the collection, with qualified staff as specified in | ||
subparagraph (A), of damaged and defective batteries at each | ||
permanent household hazardous waste facility and at each | ||
household hazardous waste collection event scheduled by the | ||
Agency. | ||
(C) As used in this subsection, "damaged and defective | ||
batteries" means batteries that have been damaged or | ||
identified by the manufacturer as being defective for safety |
reasons and that have the potential of producing a dangerous | ||
evolution of heat, fire, or short circuit, as referred to in 49 | ||
CFR 173.185(f) as of January 1, 2023, or as updated by the | ||
Illinois Pollution Control Board by rule to maintain | ||
consistency with federal standards. | ||
(c)(1) Each battery stewardship organization implementing | ||
a battery stewardship plan shall ensure statewide collection | ||
opportunities for all covered batteries. Battery stewardship | ||
organizations shall coordinate activities with other program | ||
operators, including covered battery collection and recycling | ||
programs and electronic waste recyclers, with regard to the | ||
proper management or recycling of collected covered batteries, | ||
for purposes of providing the efficient delivery of services | ||
and avoiding unnecessary duplication of effort and expense. | ||
Statewide collection opportunities must be determined by | ||
geographic information modeling that considers permanent | ||
collection sites. A program may rely, in part, on collection | ||
events to supplement the permanent collection services | ||
required in paragraphs (2) and (3) of this subsection. | ||
However, only permanent collection services specified in | ||
paragraphs (2) and (3) of this subsection qualify toward the | ||
satisfaction of the requirements of this subsection. | ||
(2) For portable batteries, each battery stewardship | ||
organization must provide statewide collection opportunities | ||
that include: | ||
(A) at least one permanent collection site for |
portable batteries within a 15-mile radius for at least | ||
95% of State residents; and | ||
(B) at least one permanent collection site, collection | ||
service, or collection event for portable batteries in | ||
addition to those required in subparagraph (A) for every | ||
30,000 residents of a county. | ||
(3) For medium-format batteries, a battery stewardship | ||
organization must provide statewide collection opportunities | ||
that include: | ||
(A) at least 10 permanent collection sites in | ||
Illinois; | ||
(B) reasonable geographic dispersion of collection | ||
sites throughout the State; | ||
(C) a permanent collection site in each county of at | ||
least 200,000 persons, as determined by the most recent | ||
federal decennial census; and | ||
(D) service to areas without a permanent collection | ||
site. A battery stewardship organization must ensure that | ||
there is a collection event at least once every 3 years in | ||
each county of the State which does not have a permanent | ||
collection site. Such collection events must provide for | ||
the collection of all medium-format batteries, including | ||
damaged and defective batteries. | ||
(4) The collection location requirements set forth in | ||
paragraphs (2) and (3) of this subsection may be satisfied by | ||
collection locations participating in an Agency-sponsored |
household battery recycling program. | ||
(d) A battery stewardship organization shall ensure the | ||
minimum number of collection sites specified in subsection (c) | ||
of this Section are established by no later than December 31, | ||
2028. | ||
(e)(1) Battery stewardship programs must use existing | ||
public and private waste collection services and facilities, | ||
including battery collection sites that are established | ||
through other battery collection services, transporters, | ||
consolidators, processors, and retailers, if cost-effective, | ||
mutually agreeable, and otherwise practicable. | ||
(2) Battery stewardship programs must use as a collection | ||
site for covered batteries any retailer, wholesaler, | ||
municipality, solid waste management facility, household | ||
hazardous waste facility, or other entity that meets the | ||
criteria for collection sites in the approved plan up to the | ||
minimum number of sites required for compliance with | ||
subsection (c) of this Section, upon the submission of a | ||
request by the entity to the battery stewardship organization | ||
to serve as a collection site. Battery stewardship programs | ||
may use additional collection sites in excess of the minimum | ||
required in subsection (c) of this Section as may be agreed | ||
between the battery stewardship organization and the | ||
collection site. | ||
(3) Battery stewardship programs must use as a site for a | ||
collection event for covered batteries any retailer, |
wholesaler, municipality, solid waste management facility, | ||
household hazardous waste facility, or other entity that meets | ||
the criteria for collection events in the approved plan up to | ||
the minimum number of sites required for compliance with | ||
subsection (c) of this Section, upon the submission of a | ||
request by the entity to the battery stewardship organization | ||
to serve as a site for a collection event. Battery stewardship | ||
programs may use additional sites for collection events in | ||
excess of the minimum required in subsection (c) of this | ||
Section as may be agreed between the battery stewardship | ||
organization and the collection site. | ||
(4) A battery stewardship organization may issue a | ||
warning, suspend, or terminate a collection site or service | ||
that does not adhere to the collection site criteria in the | ||
approved plan or that poses an immediate health and safety | ||
concern. | ||
(f)(1) Stewardship programs are not required to provide | ||
for the collection of battery-containing products. | ||
(2) Stewardship programs are not required to provide for | ||
the collection of batteries that: (i) are not easily removable | ||
from the product other than by the manufacturer; and (ii) | ||
remain contained in a battery-containing product at the time | ||
of delivery to a collection site. | ||
(3) Stewardship programs are required to provide for the | ||
collection of loose batteries. | ||
(4) Stewardship programs are not required to provide for |
the collection of batteries still contained in covered | ||
electronic devices that are subject to the requirements of the | ||
Consumer Electronics Recycling Act. | ||
Section 45. Education and outreach requirements. | ||
(a) Each battery stewardship organization must carry out | ||
promotional activities in support of plan implementation | ||
including, but not limited to: | ||
(1) the development and maintenance of a website; | ||
(2) the development and distribution of periodic press | ||
releases and articles; | ||
(3) the development and placement of advertisements | ||
for use on social media or other relevant media platforms; | ||
(4) the development of promotional materials about the | ||
program and the restriction on the disposal of covered | ||
batteries in Section 70 to be used by persons, including, | ||
but not limited to, retailers, government agencies, waste | ||
and recycling collectors, and nonprofit organizations; | ||
(5) the development and distribution of collection | ||
site safety training procedures that are in compliance | ||
with State law to collection sites to help ensure proper | ||
management of covered batteries at collection sites; and | ||
(6) the development and implementation of outreach and | ||
educational resources that are conceptually, | ||
linguistically, and culturally accurate for the | ||
communities served and reach the State's diverse ethnic |
populations, including through meaningful consultation | ||
with communities that bear disproportionately higher | ||
levels of adverse environmental and social justice | ||
impacts. | ||
(b) Each battery stewardship organization must provide: | ||
(1) consumer-focused educational promotional | ||
materials to each collection site used by the program and | ||
accessible by customers of retailers that sell covered | ||
batteries or battery-containing products containing one or | ||
more covered batteries; and | ||
(2) safety information related to covered battery | ||
collection activities to the operator of each collection | ||
site, including appropriate protocols to reduce risks of | ||
spills or fires, response protocols in the event of a | ||
spill or fire, and response protocols in the event of | ||
detection of a damaged or defective battery. | ||
(c)(1) Each battery stewardship organization must provide | ||
educational materials to the operator of each collection site | ||
for the management of recalled batteries, which are not | ||
intended to be part of collection as provided under this Act, | ||
to help facilitate transportation and processing of recalled | ||
batteries. | ||
(2) A battery stewardship organization may seek | ||
reimbursement from the producer of the recalled battery for | ||
expenses incurred in the collection, transportation, or | ||
processing of those batteries. |
(d) Upon request by a retailer or other potential | ||
collector, the battery stewardship organization must provide | ||
the retailer or other potential collector educational | ||
materials describing collection opportunities for batteries. | ||
(e) If multiple battery stewardship organizations are | ||
implementing plans approved by the Agency, the battery | ||
stewardship organizations must coordinate in carrying out | ||
their education and outreach responsibilities under this | ||
Section and must include in their annual reports to the Agency | ||
under Section 50 a summary of their coordinated education and | ||
outreach efforts. | ||
(f) During the first year of program implementation and | ||
every 5 years thereafter, each battery stewardship | ||
organization must carry out a survey of public awareness | ||
regarding the requirements of the program established under | ||
this Act, including the provisions of Section 70. Each battery | ||
stewardship organization must share the results of the public | ||
awareness surveys with the Agency. | ||
Section 50. Reporting requirements. | ||
(a) By June 1, 2027, and each June 1st thereafter, each | ||
battery stewardship organization must submit an annual report | ||
to the Agency covering the preceding calendar year of battery | ||
stewardship plan implementation. The report must include the | ||
following: | ||
(1) The report must include an independent financial |
assessment of a program implemented by the battery | ||
stewardship organization, including a breakdown of the | ||
program's expenses, such as collection expenses, recycling | ||
expenses, education expenses, and overhead expenses. | ||
(2) The report must include a summary financial | ||
statement documenting the financing of a battery | ||
stewardship organization's program and an analysis of | ||
program costs and expenditures, including an analysis of | ||
the program's expenses, such as collection, | ||
transportation, recycling, education, and administrative | ||
overhead. The summary financial statement must be | ||
sufficiently detailed to provide transparency that funds | ||
collected from producers as a result of their activities | ||
in Illinois are spent on program implementation in | ||
Illinois. Battery stewardship organizations implementing | ||
similar battery stewardship programs in multiple states | ||
may submit a financial statement including all covered | ||
states, as long as the statement breaks out financial | ||
information pertinent to Illinois. | ||
(3) The report must include the weight, by chemistry, | ||
of covered batteries collected under the program. | ||
(4) The report must include the weight of materials | ||
recycled from covered batteries collected under the | ||
program, in total, and by method of battery recycling. | ||
(5) The report must include a calculation of the | ||
recycling efficiency rates, as measured consistent with |
subsection (b) of this Section. | ||
(6) The report must include a list of all facilities | ||
used in the processing or disposition of batteries, | ||
including identification of the facilities' location and | ||
whether the facility is located domestically, in an | ||
organization for economic cooperation and development | ||
country, or in a country that meets organization for | ||
economic cooperation and development operating standards, | ||
and for domestic facilities provide a summary of any | ||
violations of environmental laws and regulations over the | ||
previous 3 years at each facility. | ||
(7) The report must include, for each facility used | ||
for the final disposition of batteries, a description of | ||
how the facility recycled or otherwise managed batteries | ||
and battery components. | ||
(8) The report must include the weight and chemistry | ||
of batteries sent to each facility used for the final | ||
disposition of batteries. The information in this | ||
subdivision (a)(8) may be approximated for program | ||
operations in Illinois based on extrapolations of national | ||
or regional data for programs in operation in multiple | ||
states. | ||
(9) The report must include the collection rate | ||
achieved under the program, including a description of how | ||
this collection rate was calculated and how it compares to | ||
the collection rate goals under Section 30. |
(10) The report must include the estimated aggregate | ||
sales, by weight and chemistry, of batteries and batteries | ||
contained in or with battery-containing products sold in | ||
Illinois by participating producers for each of the | ||
previous 3 calendar years. | ||
(11) The report must include a description of the | ||
manner in which the collected batteries were managed and | ||
recycled, including a discussion of best available | ||
technologies and the recycling efficiency rate. | ||
(12) The report must include a description of | ||
education and outreach efforts supporting plan | ||
implementation including, but not limited to, a summary of | ||
education and outreach provided to consumers, collection | ||
sites, manufacturers, distributors, and retailers by the | ||
program operator for the purpose of promoting the | ||
collection and recycling of covered batteries, a | ||
description of how that education and outreach met the | ||
requirements of Section 45, samples of education and | ||
outreach materials, a summary of coordinated education and | ||
outreach efforts with any other battery stewardship | ||
organizations implementing a plan approved by the Agency, | ||
and a summary of any changes made during the previous | ||
calendar year to education and outreach activities. | ||
(13) The report must include a list of all collection | ||
sites and an address for each listed site, and an | ||
up-to-date map indicating the location of all collection |
sites used to implement the program, with links to | ||
appropriate websites where there are existing websites | ||
associated with a site. | ||
(14) The report must include a description of methods | ||
used to collect, transport, and recycle covered batteries | ||
by the battery stewardship organization. | ||
(15) The report must include a summary of progress | ||
made toward the program performance goals established | ||
under Section 30, and an explanation of why performance | ||
goals were not met, if applicable. | ||
(16) The report must include an evaluation of the | ||
effectiveness of education and outreach activities. | ||
(b) The weight of batteries or recovered resources from | ||
those batteries must only be counted once and may not be | ||
counted by more than one battery stewardship organization. | ||
(c) If a battery stewardship organization has disposed of | ||
covered batteries through energy recovery, incineration, or | ||
landfilling during the preceding calendar year of program | ||
implementation, the annual report must specify the steps that | ||
the battery stewardship organization will take to make the | ||
recycling of covered batteries cost-effective, where possible, | ||
or to otherwise increase battery recycling rates achieved by | ||
the battery stewardship organization. | ||
(d) Proprietary information submitted to the Agency under | ||
this Act is exempted from disclosure as provided under | ||
paragraphs (g) and (mm) of subsection (1) of Section 7 of the |
Freedom of Information Act. | ||
Section 55. Fee and Agency role. | ||
(a) By July 1, 2025, and by July 1 of each year thereafter, | ||
each battery stewardship organization shall pay to the Agency | ||
an annual fee of $100,000. The fee shall cover the Agency's | ||
full costs of implementing, administering, and enforcing this | ||
Act. The annual fee shall be deposited into the Solid Waste | ||
Management Fund to be used for costs associated with the | ||
administration of this Act. | ||
(b) The responsibilities of the Agency in implementing, | ||
administering, and enforcing this Act include: | ||
(1) reviewing submitted stewardship plans and plan | ||
amendments and making determinations as to whether to | ||
approve the plan or plan amendment; | ||
(2) reviewing annual reports submitted under Section | ||
50 within 90 days after submission to ensure compliance | ||
with that Section; | ||
(3) maintaining a website that lists producers and | ||
their brands that are participating in an approved plan, | ||
and that makes available to the public each plan, plan | ||
amendment, and annual report received by the Agency under | ||
this Act; and | ||
(4) providing technical assistance to producers and | ||
retailers related to the requirements of this Act. |
Section 60. Penalties and civil actions. | ||
(a) Any person who violates any provision of this Act is | ||
liable for a civil penalty of $7,000 per violation, except | ||
that the failure to pay a fee under this Act shall cause the | ||
person who fails to pay the fee to be liable for a civil | ||
penalty that is double the applicable fee. | ||
(b) The penalties provided for in this Section may be | ||
recovered in a civil action brought in the name of the People | ||
of the State of Illinois by the State's Attorney of the county | ||
in which the violation occurred or by the Attorney General. | ||
Any penalties collected under this Section in an action in | ||
which the Attorney General has prevailed shall be deposited | ||
into the Environmental Protection Trust Fund, to be used in | ||
accordance with the provisions of the Environmental Protection | ||
Trust Fund Act. | ||
(c) The Attorney General or the State's Attorney of a | ||
county in which a violation occurs may institute a civil | ||
action for an injunction, prohibitory or mandatory, to | ||
restrain violations of this Act or to require such actions as | ||
may be necessary to address violations of this Act. | ||
(d) The penalties and injunctions provided in this Act are | ||
in addition to any penalties, injunctions, or other relief | ||
provided under any other State law. Nothing in this Act bars a | ||
cause of action by the State for any other penalty, | ||
injunction, or other relief provided by any other law. | ||
(e) Any person who knowingly makes a false, fictitious, or |
fraudulent material statement, orally or in writing, to the | ||
Agency, related to or required by this Act or any rule adopted | ||
under this Act commits a Class 4 felony, and each such | ||
statement or writing shall be considered a separate Class 4 | ||
felony. A person who, after being convicted under this | ||
subsection, violates this subsection a second or subsequent | ||
time commits a Class 3 felony. | ||
(f) No penalty may be assessed under this Act on an | ||
individual or resident for the improper disposal of covered | ||
batteries as described in Section 70 in a noncommercial or | ||
residential setting. | ||
Section 65. Marking requirements for batteries. | ||
(a) Except as otherwise provided in rules adopted by | ||
Illinois Pollution Control Board under subsection (b), a | ||
producer or retailer may sell, offer for sale, or distribute | ||
in or into Illinois a covered battery or battery-containing | ||
product containing one or more covered batteries only if the | ||
battery is: | ||
(1) beginning January 1, 2027, marked with an | ||
identification of the producer of the battery, unless the | ||
battery is less than one-half inch in diameter or does not | ||
contain a surface whose length exceeds one-half inch; and | ||
(2) beginning January 1, 2029, marked with proper | ||
labeling to ensure proper collection and recycling, by | ||
identifying the chemistry of the battery and including an |
indication that the battery should not be disposed of as | ||
household waste. | ||
(b) The Illinois Pollution Control Board may adopt rules | ||
establishing marking requirements for batteries as needed to | ||
maintain consistency with the labeling requirements or | ||
voluntary standards for batteries established in federal law. | ||
Section 70. General battery disposal and collection | ||
requirements. | ||
(a) On and after January 1, 2028, all persons must manage | ||
unwanted covered batteries through one of the following | ||
options: | ||
(1) delivery to a collection site, event, or program | ||
established by or included in the programs created by this | ||
Act; or | ||
(2) for covered batteries that are hazardous waste as | ||
defined under federal or State hazardous or solid waste | ||
laws, management in a manner consistent with the | ||
requirements of those laws. | ||
(b) On and after January 1, 2028: | ||
(1) A fee may not be charged at the time covered | ||
batteries are delivered or collected for management. | ||
(2) All covered batteries may be collected, | ||
transported, and processed only in accordance with this | ||
Act, unless the batteries are regulated as hazardous waste | ||
as described in paragraph (2) of subsection (a) of this |
Section. | ||
(3) No person may knowingly cause or allow the mixing | ||
of a covered battery with recyclable materials that are | ||
intended for processing and sorting at a material recovery | ||
facility. | ||
(4) No person may knowingly cause or allow the mixing | ||
of a covered battery with municipal waste that is intended | ||
for disposal at a sanitary landfill. | ||
(5) No person may knowingly cause or allow the | ||
disposal of a covered battery in a sanitary landfill. | ||
(6) No person may knowingly cause or allow the mixing | ||
of a covered battery with waste that is intended for | ||
burning or incineration. | ||
(7) No person may knowingly cause or allow the burning | ||
or incineration of a covered battery. | ||
(8) An owner or operator of a solid waste facility may | ||
not be found in violation of this Section if the facility | ||
has posted in a conspicuous location a sign stating that | ||
covered batteries must be managed through collection sites | ||
established by a battery stewardship organization and are | ||
not accepted for disposal. | ||
(9) A solid waste collector may not be found in | ||
violation of this Section for a covered battery placed in | ||
a disposal container by a third party. | ||
Section 75. Assessment of battery-containing products and |
their batteries. | ||
(a) By July 1, 2027, the battery stewardship organization | ||
must complete an assessment of the opportunities and | ||
challenges associated with the end-of-life management of | ||
portable and medium-format batteries that are not intended or | ||
designed to be easily removed by a customer and that are | ||
contained either in battery-containing products, including | ||
medical devices, or in electronic products that are not | ||
covered electronic devices subject to the requirements of the | ||
Consumer Electronics Recycling Act. | ||
(b) The battery stewardship organization must consult with | ||
the Agency and interested stakeholders in completing the | ||
assessment. The assessment must identify any adjustments to | ||
the stewardship program requirements established in this Act | ||
that would maximize public health, safety, and environmental | ||
benefits. | ||
(c) The assessment must consider: | ||
(1) the different categories and uses of | ||
battery-containing products; | ||
(2) the current methods by which unwanted | ||
battery-containing products are managed in Illinois and | ||
nearby states and provinces; | ||
(3) challenges posed by the potential collection, | ||
management, and transport of battery-containing products, | ||
including challenges associated with removing batteries | ||
that were not intended or designed to be easily removable |
from products, other than by the manufacturer; and | ||
(4) which criteria of this Act may apply to | ||
battery-containing products in a manner that is identical | ||
or analogous to the requirements applicable to covered | ||
batteries. | ||
(d) By October 1, 2027, the Agency must submit the | ||
assessment required in this Section to the General Assembly. | ||
Section 80. Antitrust. Producers or battery stewardship | ||
organizations acting on behalf of producers that prepare, | ||
submit, and implement a battery stewardship program plan under | ||
this Act and who are thereby subject to regulation by the | ||
Agency are granted immunity from State laws relating to | ||
antitrust, restraint of trade, unfair trade practices, and | ||
other regulation of trade and commerce, for the limited | ||
purpose of planning, reporting, and operating a battery | ||
stewardship program, including: | ||
(1) the creation, implementation, or management of a | ||
battery stewardship organization and any battery | ||
stewardship plan regardless of whether it is submitted, | ||
denied, or approved; | ||
(2) the determination of the cost and structure of a | ||
battery stewardship plan; and | ||
(3) the types or quantities of batteries being | ||
recycled or otherwise managed under this Act. |
Section 85. Collection of batteries independent of a | ||
battery stewardship program. Nothing in this Act shall prevent | ||
or prohibit a person from offering or performing a fee-based, | ||
household collection, or a mail back program for end-of-life | ||
portable batteries or medium-format batteries independently of | ||
a battery stewardship program, provided that such person meets | ||
the following requirements: | ||
(1) such person's services must be performed, and such | ||
person's facilities must be operated in compliance with | ||
all applicable federal, State, and local laws and | ||
requirements, including, but not limited to, all | ||
applicable U.S. Department of Transportation regulations, | ||
and all applicable provisions of the Environmental | ||
Protection Act; | ||
(2) such person must make available all batteries | ||
collected by such person from its Illinois customers to | ||
the battery stewardship organization; and | ||
(3) after consolidation of portable or medium-format | ||
batteries at the person's facilities, the transport to and | ||
processing of such batteries by the battery stewardship | ||
organization's designated sorters or processors shall be | ||
at the battery stewardship organization's expense. | ||
(415 ILCS 5/22.23d rep.) | ||
Section 90. The Environmental Protection Act is amended by | ||
repealing Section 22.23d. |
Section 95. Agency-sponsored household battery recycling | ||
program. If the Agency receives funding to support an | ||
Agency-sponsored household battery recycling program that | ||
operates concurrently with the Battery Stewardship Program | ||
that is the subject of this Act, the costs of collecting and | ||
managing batteries through the Agency-sponsored household | ||
battery recycling program shall not be the responsibility of | ||
the battery stewardship organization. | ||
Section 97. Severability. If any provision of this Act or | ||
its application to any person or circumstance is held invalid, | ||
the remainder of the act or the application of the provision to | ||
other persons or circumstances is not affected. | ||
Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | ||
becoming law, except that Section 90 takes effect on January | ||
1, 2028. |