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92_SB1751 LRB9215082LBtm 1 AN ACT concerning energy efficiency. 2 Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, 3 represented in the General Assembly: 4 Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the 5 Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards Act. 6 Section 5. Definitions. As used in this Section: 7 "Automatic commercial ice-maker" means a factory-made 8 assembly (not necessarily shipped in one package) consisting 9 of a condensing unit and ice-making section operating as an 10 integrated unit with means for making and harvesting ice. It 11 may also include means for storing or dispensing ice, or 12 both. 13 "Director" means the Director of Natural Resources. 14 "Illuminated exit sign" means an internally-illuminated 15 sign that is designed to be permanently fixed in place and 16 used to identify an exit, in which a light source illuminates 17 the sign or letters from within and the background of the 18 exit sign is not transparent. 19 "Large packaged air-conditioning equipment" means 20 packaged air-conditioning equipment with over 20 tons of 21 cooling capacity. 22 "Low-voltage dry-type transformer" means a transformer 23 that has an input voltage of 600 volts or less, is 24 air-cooled, and does not use oil as a coolant. 25 "Packaged air-conditioning equipment" means 26 air-conditioning equipment that is built as a package and 27 shipped as a whole to end-user sites. 28 "Refrigerated bottled or canned beverage vending machine" 29 means a vending machine that cools bottled or canned 30 beverages and dispenses them upon payment. 31 "Set-top box" means a commercially available electronic -2- LRB9215082LBtm 1 product the purpose of which is to receive, send, process, 2 translate, or record signals that are then sent to a 3 television or similar display device for viewing or to a 4 computer for processing. 5 "Torchiere fixture" means a portable electric lighting 6 fixture with a reflector bowl giving light directed upward so 7 as to give indirect illumination. 8 "Traffic signal" means a device consisting of a set of 9 signal lights operating in sequence, placed at an 10 intersection to regulate traffic. 11 "Traffic signal module" means a standard 8-inch (200mm) 12 or 12-inch (300mm) round traffic signal indication. It 13 consists of a light source, lens, and all parts necessary for 14 operation and communicates movement messages to drivers 15 through red, amber, and green or similar colors. Arrow 16 modules in the same colors are used to indicate turning 17 movements. Lane control modules indicate whether traffic 18 lanes are open or closed. 19 "Transformer" means a device consisting essentially of 20 two or more coils of insulated wire that transfers 21 alternating current by electromagnetic induction from one 22 coil to another in order to change the original voltage or 23 current value. 24 "Unit heater" means a self-contained fan-type heater 25 designed to be installed within the heated space. Unit 26 heaters include an apparatus or appliance to supply heat and 27 a fan for circulating air over a heat exchange surface, all 28 enclosed in a common casing. Unit heaters do not include warm 29 air furnaces as specifically defined under the federal Energy 30 Policy Act of 1992. 31 "Vending machine" means a machine that dispenses food, 32 beverages, and other commodities upon payment. 33 Section 10. Standards. -3- LRB9215082LBtm 1 (a) The provisions of this Section apply to the testing, 2 certification, and enforcement of efficiency standards for 3 the following types of new products sold, offered for sale, 4 or installed in this State: 5 (1) torchiere fixtures; 6 (2) unit heaters; 7 (3) low-voltage dry-type transformers; 8 (4) refrigerated bottled or canned beverage vending 9 machines; 10 (5) traffic signal modules; 11 (6) illuminated exit signs; 12 (7) automatic commercial ice-makers; 13 (8) large packaged air-conditioning equipment; 14 (9) set-top boxes; and 15 (10) other products that may be designated by the 16 Director. 17 (b) The provisions of this Section do not apply to: 18 (1) new products manufactured in the State and sold 19 outside the State; 20 (2) new products manufactured outside of this State 21 and sold at wholesale inside the State for final retail 22 sale and installation outside of this State; 23 (3) products installed in mobile manufactured homes 24 at the time of construction; or 25 (4) products designed expressly for installation 26 and use in recreational vehicles. 27 (c) Not later than January 1, 2004, the Director, in 28 consultation with heads of other appropriate agencies shall 29 adopt rules in accordance with the provisions of this Act 30 establishing minimum energy efficiency standards for the 31 types of new products set forth in subsection (a) of this 32 Section. The rules shall provide for the following minimum 33 efficiency standards: 34 (1) Torchiere fixtures shall not consume more than -4- LRB9215082LBtm 1 190 watts and shall not be capable of operating with 2 lamps that total more than 190 watts. 3 (2) Commercial unit heaters shall not have pilot 4 lights and shall have either power venting or an 5 automatic flue damper. 6 (3) The efficiency of all low voltage dry-type 7 distribution transformers shall be not less than the 8 values shown in Table 4-2 of National Electrical 9 Manufacturers Association Standard TP-1-1996. 10 (4) Refrigerated beverage vending machines shall 11 use T-8 fluorescent lamps with electronic ballasts or a 12 lighting system of equal or greater efficacy. 13 (5) Traffic signal modules shall meet the 14 requirements of the "Energy Star Program Requirements for 15 Traffic Signals" developed by the U.S. Environmental 16 Protection Agency that took effect in February 2001. 17 (6) Illuminated exit signs shall meet the 18 requirements of the "Energy Star Program Requirements 19 for Exit Signs" developed by the U.S. Environmental 20 Protection agency that took effect on January 1, 1999. 21 (7) Automatic commercial ice makers shall meet the 22 requirements of the "Commercial Ice-Maker Efficiency 23 Recommendation" developed by the Federal Energy 24 Management Program of the U.S. Department of Energy and 25 dated November 2000. 26 (8) Large packaged air-conditioning equipment shall 27 meet the Tier II requirements of the "Minimum Equipment 28 Efficiencies for Unitary Commercial Air Conditioners" and 29 "Minimum Equipment Efficiencies for Heat Pumps" developed 30 by the Consortium for Energy Efficiency, Boston, 31 Massachusetts, as in effect on January 1, 2002. 32 (9) Set-top boxes shall meet the requirements of 33 the "Energy Star Program Requirements for Set-top Boxes" 34 developed by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency -5- LRB9215082LBtm 1 that took effect on January 1, 2001. 2 (d) Beginning January 1, 2004, no new product of a type 3 set forth in subsection (a) of this Section may be sold or 4 offered for sale in this State unless the energy efficiency 5 of the new product meets or exceeds the efficiency standards 6 set forth in the rules adopted pursuant to this Act. 7 Beginning January 1, 2005, no new product of a type set forth 8 in subsection (a) may be installed in this State unless the 9 energy efficiency of the new product meets or exceeds the 10 efficiency standards set forth in the rules adopted pursuant 11 to this Act. 12 Section 15. Enhanced standards. The Director may 13 establish increased efficiency standards on the products 14 listed in this Act. The Director may also establish standards 15 for products not specifically listed in this Act. In 16 considering new or amended standards, the Director, in 17 consultation with the heads of other appropriate departments, 18 shall set efficiency standards upon a determination that 19 increased efficiency standards would serve to promote energy 20 conservation in the State and would be cost-effective for 21 consumers who purchase and use new products, provided no new 22 or increased efficiency standards shall become effective 23 within one year following the adoption of any amended rules 24 providing for the increased efficiency standards. The 25 Director may apply for a waiver of federal preemption in 26 accordance with federal procedures for those products 27 regulated by the federal government. The Director may adopt 28 any further rules as necessary to implement the provisions of 29 this Act. 30 Section 20. Testing procedures; certification. 31 (a) The Director, in consultation with heads of other 32 appropriate departments, shall adopt procedures for testing -6- LRB9215082LBtm 1 the energy efficiency of the new products covered by Section 2 10 of this Act. The Director shall use United States 3 Department of Energy approved test methods. The manufacturers 4 of those products shall cause samples of the appliances to be 5 tested in accordance with the test procedures adopted 6 pursuant to this Act. 7 (b) Manufacturers of new products covered by this Act 8 shall certify to the Director that the products are in 9 compliance with the provisions of this Act. The Director 10 shall promulgate rules governing the certification of the 11 products and may propose to work in coordination with the 12 certification program of other states with like standards. 13 (c) The Director may test products covered by this Act 14 by using an accredited testing facility. If products so 15 tested are found not to be in compliance with the minimum 16 efficiency standards established under this Act, the Director 17 shall charge the manufacturer of the product for the cost of 18 product purchase and testing, and provide information to the 19 public on products found not to be in compliance with the 20 standards. 21 Section 25. Inspections. The Director may cause periodic 22 inspections to be made of distributors or retailers of new 23 products covered by this Act in order to determine compliance 24 with the provisions of this Act. 25 Section 30. Investigations; enforcement. The Director 26 shall cause investigations to be made of complaints received 27 concerning violations of this Act and shall report the 28 results of those investigations to the Attorney General. The 29 Attorney General may institute proceedings to enforce the 30 provisions of this Act. 31 Section 35. Penalties. Any manufacturer, distributor, or -7- LRB9215082LBtm 1 retailer who violates any provision of this Act shall be 2 issued a warning by the Director for any first violation. 3 Repeat violations shall be subject to a civil penalty of not 4 more than $250. Each violation of this Act shall constitute a 5 separate offense, and each day that such violation continues 6 shall constitute a separate offense. Penalties assessed under 7 this Act are in addition to any costs assessed under Section 8 20 of this Act.