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Public Act 094-0011 |
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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 5. The Children's Product Safety Act is amended by | ||||
changing Sections 10, 15, 20, 25, and 30 and by adding Sections | ||||
17, 26, and 27 as follows:
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(430 ILCS 125/10)
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Sec. 10. Definitions. In this Act:
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(a) "Children's product" means a product, including but not | ||||
limited to a
full-size crib, non-full-size crib, toddler bed, | ||||
bed, car seat, chair, high
chair, booster chair, hook-on chair, | ||||
bath seat, gate or
other enclosure for confining a child, play | ||||
yard, stationary activity center,
carrier, stroller, walker, | ||||
swing, or toy or play equipment,
that meets the following | ||||
criteria:
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(i) the product is designed or intended for the care | ||||
of, or use by,
any child under age 9
children under 6 years | ||||
of age or is designed or intended for the care
of, or use | ||||
by,
both children under 6 years of age and children 6 years | ||||
of age or older ; and
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(ii) the product is designed or intended to come into | ||||
contact with the
child while the product is used.
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Notwithstanding any other provision of this Section, a | ||||
product is not a
"children's product" for purposes of this Act | ||||
if:
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(I) it may be used by or for the care of a child under | ||||
age 9
6 years of age ,
but it is designed or intended for | ||||
use by the general population or segments of
the general | ||||
population and not solely or primarily for use by or the | ||||
care of a
child; or
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(II) it is a medication, drug, or food or is intended | ||||
to be ingested.
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(b) "Commercial dealer
user " means any person who deals in | ||
children's products or
who otherwise by one's occupation holds | ||
oneself out as having
knowledge or skill peculiar to children's | ||
products, or any person who is in the
business of | ||
remanufacturing, retrofitting, selling, leasing,
subletting, | ||
or otherwise placing in the stream of commerce
children's | ||
products. | ||
(b-5) "Manufacturer" means any person who makes and places | ||
into the stream of commerce a children's product as defined by | ||
this Act. | ||
(b-10) "Importer" means any person who brings into this | ||
country and places into the stream of commerce a children's | ||
product. | ||
(b-15) "Distributor" and "wholesaler" means any person, | ||
other than a manufacturer or retailer, who sells or resells or | ||
otherwise places into the stream of commerce a children's | ||
product. | ||
(b-20) "Retailer" means any person other than a | ||
manufacturer, distributor, or wholesaler who sells, leases, or | ||
sublets children's products. | ||
(b-25) "First seller" means any retailer selling a | ||
children's product that has not been used or has not previously | ||
been owned. A first seller does not include an entity such as a | ||
second-hand or resale store.
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(c) "Person" means a natural person, firm, corporation, | ||
limited liability
company, or association, or an employee or | ||
agent of a natural person or an
entity included in this | ||
definition.
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(d) "Infant" means any person less than 35 inches tall and
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less than 3 years of age.
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(e) "Crib" means a bed or containment designed to | ||
accommodate
an infant.
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(f) "Full-size crib" means a full-size crib as defined in
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Section 1508.3 of Title 16 of the Code of Federal Regulations
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regarding the requirements for full-size cribs.
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(g) "Non-full-size crib" means a non-full-size crib as
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defined in Section 1509.2 of Title 16 of the Code of Federal
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Regulations regarding the requirements for non-full-size | ||
cribs.
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(h) "End consumer" means a person who purchases a | ||
children's product for any purpose other than resale.
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(Source: P.A. 91-413, eff. 1-1-00.)
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(430 ILCS 125/15)
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Sec. 15. Unsafe children's products; prohibition.
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(a) On and after the effective date of this amendatory Act | ||
of the 94th General Assembly, no
No commercial dealer, | ||
manufacturer, importer, distributor, wholesaler, or retailer
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user may manufacture, remanufacture, retrofit, distribute,
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sell at wholesale or retail , contract to sell
or resell, lease, | ||
or sublet, or otherwise place in the stream of commerce , on or
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after January 1, 2000, a children's product that is unsafe.
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(b) A children's product is deemed to be unsafe for | ||
purposes of this Act
only if it meets any of the following | ||
criteria:
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(1) It does not conform to all applicable federal laws | ||
and regulations
setting forth standards for the children's | ||
product.
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(2) It has been recalled for any reason by or in | ||
cooperation with an agency of the federal
government or the | ||
product's manufacturer, wholesaler, distributor, or | ||
importer and the
recall has not been rescinded.
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(3) An agency of the federal government or the | ||
product's manufacturer, wholesaler, distributor, or | ||
importer has issued a warning that a
specific
product's | ||
intended use constitutes a safety hazard and the warning | ||
has not been
rescinded.
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(b-5) The Department of Public Health shall do the | ||
following:
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(1) Maintain
create, maintain, and update a
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comprehensive list of children's products that have been | ||
identified as meeting
any of the
criteria set forth in |
subdivisions (1) through (3) of this subsection (b). | ||
(2) Update the comprehensive list within 24 hours after | ||
a children's product has been identified as meeting any of | ||
the criteria set forth in subsection (b). | ||
(3) Make
The
Department of Public Health shall make the | ||
comprehensive list available to the
public at no cost and | ||
shall post it on the Internet , and encourage links . The | ||
Internet posting shall provide a link to www.recalls.gov or | ||
its successor and shall otherwise make available a link to | ||
the specific recall notice or warning concerning the | ||
children's product that has been recalled or for which a | ||
warning has been issued. The Department must review and | ||
update these links on a regular basis. | ||
(4) Include information regarding the comprehensive | ||
list of unsafe children's products maintained under this | ||
Section in regular publications or mailings such as those | ||
sent to persons including, but not limited to: | ||
pediatricians; Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for | ||
Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) clinics; and local | ||
health departments.
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(c) A crib is presumed to be unsafe for purposes of this | ||
Act if it does not
conform to the standards endorsed or | ||
established by the Consumer Product Safety
Commission, | ||
including but not limited to Title 16 of the Code of Federal
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Regulations and the standards endorsed or established by ASTM | ||
International
American Society for Testing and Materials , as | ||
follows:
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(1) Part 1508 of Title 16 of
the Code of Federal | ||
Regulations and any regulations adopted to amend or
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supplement the regulations.
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(2) Part 1509 of Title 16 of
the Code of Federal | ||
Regulations and any regulations adopted to amend or
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supplement the regulations.
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(3) Part 1303 of Title 16 of the Code of Federal | ||
Regulations and any
regulations adopted to amend or
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supplement the regulations.
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(4) The following standards and specifications of ASTM | ||
International
the American Society for
Testing Materials
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for corner posts of baby cribs and structural integrity of
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baby cribs:
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(A) ASTM F 966
966-90 (corner post standard).
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(B) ASTM F 1169
1169-88 (structural integrity of | ||
full-size baby cribs).
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(C) ASTM F 406
1822-97 (non-full-size cribs).
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The Department of Public Health shall make the requirements | ||
set forth in this subsection (c) available to the public.
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(d) (Blank.)
Cribs that are unsafe shall
include, but not | ||
be limited to, cribs that have any of the following dangerous
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features or characteristics:
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(1) Corner posts that extend more than one-sixteenth of | ||
an
inch.
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(2) Spaces between side slats more than 2.375
inches.
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(3) Mattress support that can be easily dislodged from | ||
any
point of the crib. A mattress segment can be easily | ||
dislodged
if it cannot withstand at least a 25-pound upward | ||
force from
underneath the crib.
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(4) Cutout designs on the end panels.
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(5) Rail height dimensions that do not conform to both | ||
of the
following:
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(A) The height of the rail and end panel as | ||
measured from the
top of the rail or panel in its | ||
lowest position to the top of
the mattress support in | ||
its highest position is at least 9 inches.
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(B) The height of the rail and end panel as | ||
measured from the
top of the rail or panel in its | ||
highest position to the top of
the mattress support in | ||
its lowest position is at least 26 inches.
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(6) Any screws, bolts, or hardware that are loose and | ||
not
secured.
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(7) Sharp edges, points, or rough surfaces, or any wood
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surfaces that are not smooth and free from splinters, | ||
splits, or
cracks.
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(8) Tears in mesh or fabric sides in a non-full-size | ||
crib.
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(9) A non-full-size crib that folds in a "V" shape | ||
design does not have
top rails that automatically lock into | ||
place when the crib is fully set up.
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(10) The mattress pad in a non-full-size mesh/fabric | ||
crib exceeds one
inch.
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(e) An unsafe children's product, as determined pursuant to | ||
subdivisions
(1), (2), and (3) of subsection (b) of this | ||
Section 15, may be retrofitted if
the retrofit has been | ||
approved by the agency of the federal government issuing
the | ||
recall or warning or the agency responsible for approving the | ||
retrofit is
different from the agency issuing the recall or | ||
warning. A retrofitted
children's product may be sold if it is | ||
accompanied at the time of sale by a
notice declaring that it | ||
is safe to use for a child under age 9
6 years of age . The
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notice shall include: (1) a description of the original problem | ||
which made the
recalled product unsafe; (2) a description of | ||
the retrofit which explains how
the original problem was | ||
eliminated and declaring that it is now safe to use
for a child | ||
under age 9
6 years of age ; and (3) the name and address of the
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commercial dealer, manufacturer, importer, distributor, or | ||
wholesaler
user who accomplished the retrofit certifying that | ||
the work was done
along with the name and model number of the | ||
product retrofitted. The commercial
dealer, manufacturer, | ||
importer, distributor, or wholesaler
user is responsible for | ||
ensuring that the notice is present with the
retrofitted | ||
product at the time of sale. A retrofit is exempt from this Act | ||
if:
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(i) the retrofit is for a children's product that | ||
requires assembly by the
consumer, the approved retrofit is | ||
provided with the product by the
commercial dealer, | ||
manufacturer, importer, distributor, or wholesaler
user , | ||
and the retrofit is accompanied at the time of sale
by | ||
instructions explaining how to apply the retrofit; or
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(ii) the seller of a previously unsold product |
accomplishes the repair,
approved or recommended by an | ||
agency of the federal government, prior to
sale.
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(Source: P.A. 91-413, eff. 1-1-00.)
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(430 ILCS 125/17 new) | ||
Sec. 17. Product recalls. | ||
(a) If a manufacturer, importer, wholesaler, or | ||
distributor of children's products has placed into the stream | ||
of commerce in Illinois a children's product for which a recall | ||
or warning has subsequently been issued by one of those | ||
entities or by an agency of the federal government, then the | ||
manufacturer, importer, wholesaler, or distributor must | ||
initiate the following steps within 24 hours after issuing or | ||
receiving the recall or warning: | ||
(1) Contact all of its commercial customers, other than | ||
end consumers, to whom it sold, leased, sublet, or | ||
transferred that particular children's product in | ||
Illinois. This contact must include providing the recall | ||
notice or warning and must be made to the person designated | ||
by the retailer for that product. | ||
(2) If the manufacturer, importer, wholesaler, or | ||
distributor maintains a web site, the entity must place on | ||
the home page (or the first entry point) of its web site a | ||
link to recall or warning information that contains the | ||
specific recall notice or warning that was issued for the | ||
product in question. The recall or warning information must | ||
include a description of the product, the reason for the | ||
recall or warning, a picture of the product, and | ||
instructions on how to participate in the recall or | ||
warning. The information may include only the product | ||
recall information and may not include sales or marketing | ||
information on that product or any other product, excluding | ||
return and exchange policies. The recall or warning | ||
information must allow persons to participate in the recall | ||
through the web site of the manufacturer, importer, | ||
wholesaler, or distributor. |
(3) If the manufacturer, importer, wholesaler, or | ||
distributor sold directly to a non-commercial consumer, | ||
and the consumer provided either a shipping address or | ||
e-mail address at the time of sale, then the manufacturer, | ||
importer, wholesaler, or distributor must send a notice of | ||
the recall or warning to the consumer at either address | ||
provided. The notice must include a description of the | ||
product, the reason for the recall or warning, and | ||
instructions on how to participate in the recall or | ||
warning. The notice may include only the product recall | ||
information and may not include sales or marketing | ||
information on that product or any other product, excluding | ||
return and exchange policies. | ||
(b) If a retailer receives notice of a recall or warning | ||
regarding a children's product from a manufacturer, importer, | ||
wholesaler, or distributor, or, in the case of an involuntary | ||
recall, from a federal agency, and if the retailer at any time | ||
offered the product for sale in Illinois, then the retailer | ||
must do the following: | ||
(1) Within 3 business days after receiving the recall | ||
or warning from the manufacturer, importer, wholesaler, or | ||
distributor by a person designated by the retailer, the | ||
retailer must remove the children's product from the | ||
shelves of its stores or program its registers to ensure | ||
that the item cannot be sold. | ||
(2) If the product was sold through the retailer's web | ||
site, then within 3 business days after receipt of the | ||
recall or warning by the person designated by the retailer, | ||
the retailer must remove the children's product from the | ||
web site or remove the ability of a consumer to purchase | ||
the children's product through the web site. | ||
(3) If an e-mail or shipping address was provided at | ||
the time a children's product, for which a recall or | ||
warning was subsequently issued, was purchased on the | ||
retailer's web site, the retailer must attempt to contact | ||
the purchaser at either address provided with the recall or |
warning information. The recall or warning information | ||
must include a description of the product, the reason for | ||
the recall or warning, and instructions on how to | ||
participate in the recall or warning. The information may | ||
include only the product recall information and may not | ||
include sales or marketing information on that product or | ||
any other product, excluding return and exchange policies. | ||
The retailer must comply with this paragraph (3) within 30 | ||
days after receiving the notice of the recall or warning | ||
from a manufacturer, importer, wholesaler, or distributor. | ||
(4)
Within 5 business days after receipt of the recall | ||
or warning by the person designated by the retailer from a | ||
manufacturer, importer, wholesaler, distributor, or from a | ||
federal agency in the case of an involuntary recall, the | ||
retailer must post in a prominent location in each retail | ||
store the recall or warning notice. This notice must remain | ||
posted for 120 days. | ||
(5) If the children's product for which a recall or | ||
warning was issued was sold on the retailer's web site, the | ||
retailer must within 5 business days post on the home page | ||
(or the first entry point) of its web site a link to recall | ||
or warning information that contains the specific recall | ||
notice or warning that was issued for the product in | ||
question. The recall or warning information must include a | ||
description of the product, the reason for the recall or | ||
warning, a picture of the product (if one was provided), | ||
and instructions on how to participate in the recall or | ||
warning. The information may include only the product | ||
recall information and may not include sales or marketing | ||
information on that product or any other product, excluding | ||
return and exchange policies. | ||
(c) Within 5 business days after a recalled children's | ||
product is placed on the Department of Public Health's | ||
comprehensive list maintained under Section 15, a retailer who | ||
is not a first seller must comply with subsection (b) of | ||
Section 17, except that such a retailer has 5 business days to |
comply with both subdivision (b)(1) and subdivision (b)(2) of | ||
Section 17. | ||
(d) A manufacturer, importer, wholesaler, or distributor | ||
who is also a retailer must comply with both subsection (a) and | ||
subsection (b) of Section 17, except that a manufacturer, | ||
importer, wholesaler, or distributor who is also a retailer | ||
must, within 24 hours after issuing or receiving the recall or | ||
warning, post on the home page (or the first entry point) of | ||
its web site a link to recall or warning information that | ||
contains the specific recall notice or warning that was issued | ||
for the product in question.
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(430 ILCS 125/20)
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Sec. 20. Exception. The commercial dealer, manufacturer, | ||
importer, distributor, wholesaler, or retailer
user shall not | ||
be found in violation of Section 15
noncompliant
if the | ||
specific recalled product sold was not included on the | ||
Department of
Public Health's list on the day before the sale.
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(Source: P.A. 91-413, eff. 1-1-00.)
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(430 ILCS 125/25)
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Sec. 25. Penalty. Except as provided in Section 20, a
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commercial dealer, importer, distributor, wholesaler, or | ||
retailer
user who willfully and knowingly violates this Act by | ||
failing to exercise reasonable care is subject to a civil | ||
penalty in an amount not to exceed $500 for each day that the | ||
violation continues
Section 15 is guilty of a Class C | ||
misdemeanor .
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(Source: P.A. 91-413, eff. 1-1-00.)
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(430 ILCS 125/26 new) | ||
Sec. 26. Issuance of recalls by other entities prohibited. | ||
Nothing in this Act shall be interpreted to allow a unit of | ||
State or local government or any other entity within the State | ||
to issue recalls. |
(430 ILCS 125/27 new) | ||
Sec. 27. Federal requirements. Nothing in this Act relieves | ||
a commercial dealer, manufacturer, importer, distributor, | ||
wholesaler, or retailer from compliance with stricter | ||
requirements that may be imposed by an agency of the federal | ||
government.
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(430 ILCS 125/30)
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Sec. 30. Enforcement. | ||
(a) The Attorney General, or a State's Attorney in the
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county in
which a violation of this Act occurred, may bring an | ||
action in the name of the
People of the State of Illinois to | ||
enforce the provisions of this Act. | ||
(b) When (i) it appears to the Attorney General that a | ||
commercial dealer, manufacturer, importer, distributor, | ||
wholesaler, or retailer has engaged in or is engaging in any | ||
practice declared to be in violation of this Act, or (ii) the | ||
Attorney General receives a written complaint from a consumer | ||
of the commission of a practice declared to be in violation of | ||
this Act, or (iii) the Attorney General believes it to be in | ||
the public interest that an investigation should be made to | ||
ascertain whether a person in fact has engaged in or is | ||
engaging in any practice declared to be in violation of this | ||
Act, the Attorney General may: | ||
(1) Require that person to file, on terms that the | ||
Attorney General prescribes, a statement or report in | ||
writing under oath or otherwise, as to all information the | ||
Attorney General considers necessary. | ||
(2)
Examine under oath any person in connection with | ||
the conduct of any trade or commerce. | ||
(3) Examine any merchandise or sample thereof, record, | ||
book, document, account, or paper the Attorney General | ||
considers necessary. | ||
(4) Pursuant to an order of the circuit court, impound | ||
any record, book, document, account, paper, or sample of | ||
merchandise that is produced in accordance with this Act, |
and retain it in the Attorney General's possession until | ||
the completion of all proceedings in connection with which | ||
it is produced. | ||
(c) In the administration of this Act, the Attorney General | ||
may accept an assurance of voluntary compliance with respect to | ||
any practice deemed to be a violation of this Act from any | ||
commercial dealer, manufacturer, importer, distributor, | ||
wholesaler, or retailer who has engaged in or is engaging in | ||
that practice. Evidence of the violation of an assurance of | ||
voluntary compliance shall be prima facie evidence of a | ||
violation of this Act in any subsequent proceeding brought by | ||
the Attorney General against the alleged violator with regard | ||
to the specific violation or violations addressed in the | ||
assurance of voluntary compliance. | ||
(d) Whenever the Attorney General or a State's Attorney has | ||
reason to believe that any commercial dealer, manufacturer, | ||
importer, distributor, wholesaler, or retailer has engaged in | ||
or is engaging in any practice in violation of this Act and | ||
that proceedings would be in the public interest, he or she may | ||
bring an action in the name of the People of the State against | ||
that commercial dealer, manufacturer, importer, distributor, | ||
wholesaler, or retailer to restrain by preliminary or permanent | ||
injunction the use of that practice. | ||
(e) Civil penalties paid under Section 25 shall be | ||
deposited into the Attorney General Court Ordered and Voluntary | ||
Compliance Payment Projects Fund. Moneys in the Fund shall be | ||
used, subject to appropriation, for the performance of any | ||
function pertaining to the exercise of the duties of the | ||
Attorney General, including, but not limited to, enforcement of | ||
any law of this State and conducting public education programs. | ||
Any moneys in the Fund that are required by the court or by an | ||
agreement to be used for a particular purpose must be used for | ||
that purpose, however.
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(Source: P.A. 91-413, eff. 1-1-00.)
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
becoming law, except that the amendatory changes to Sections 25 | ||
and 30 of the Children's Product Safety Act take effect January | ||
1, 2006.
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