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Public Act 103-0044 Public Act 0044 103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 103-0044 | HB3363 Enrolled | LRB103 24984 AMQ 51318 b |
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| AN ACT concerning regulation.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Child Care Act of 1969 is amended by | changing Section 5.2 as follows:
| (225 ILCS 10/5.2)
| Sec. 5.2. Unsafe children's products.
| (a) A child care facility may not use or have on the | premises, on or after
July 1, 2000, an unsafe children's | product as described in Section 15 of the
Children's Product | Safety Act. This subsection (a) does not apply to an
antique or | collectible children's product if it is not used by, or | accessible
to, any child in the child care facility.
| (b) The Department of Children and Family Services shall | notify child
care facilities, on an ongoing basis, including | during the license application facility examination and during | annual license monitoring visits, of the provisions of this | Section and the
Children's Product Safety Act and of the | comprehensive list of unsafe children's products as provided | and maintained by the Department of Public Health available on | the Internet, as determined
in accordance with that Act, in | plain, non-technical language that will enable
each child care | facility to effectively inspect children's products and
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| identify unsafe children's products. Subject to availability | of appropriations, the Department of Children and Family | Services, in accordance with the requirements of this Section, | shall establish and maintain a database on the safety of | consumer products and other products or substances regulated | by the Department that is: (i) publicly available; (ii) | searchable; and (iii) accessible through the Internet website | of the Department. The Department of Children and Family | Services shall adopt rules to maintain data on child care | facilities without Internet access and shall ensure the child | care facilities without Internet access register for available | mailing lists of pertinent recalls distributed in paper form. | Child care facilities must maintain all written information | provided pursuant to this subsection in a file accessible to | both facility staff and parents of children attending the | facility. Child care facilities must post in prominent | locations regularly visited by parents written notification of | the existence of the comprehensive list of unsafe children's | products available on the Internet. The Department of Children | and Family
Services shall adopt rules to carry out this | Section.
| (Source: P.A. 98-82, eff. 7-15-13.)
| Section 10. The Children's Product Safety Act is amended | by changing Section 10 as follows:
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| (430 ILCS 125/10)
| Sec. 10. Definitions. In this Act:
| (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:
| (i) the product is designed or intended for the care | of, or use by,
any child under age 12 9 ; and
| (ii) the product is designed or intended to come into | contact with the
child while the product is used.
| Notwithstanding any other provision of this Section, a | product is not a
"children's product" for purposes of this Act | if:
| (I) it may be used by or for the care of a child under | age 9,
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
| (II) it is a medication, drug, or food or is intended | to be ingested.
| (b) "Commercial dealer" 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.
| (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.
| (d) "Infant" means any person less than 35 inches tall and
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| less than 3 years of age.
| (e) "Crib" means a bed or containment designed to | accommodate
an infant.
| (f) "Full-size crib" means a full-size crib as defined in
| Section 1508.3 of Title 16 of the Code of Federal Regulations
| regarding the requirements for full-size cribs.
| (g) "Non-full-size crib" means a non-full-size crib as
| defined in Section 1509.2 of Title 16 of the Code of Federal
| Regulations regarding the requirements for non-full-size | cribs.
| (h) "End consumer" means a person who purchases a | children's product for any purpose other than resale.
| (Source: P.A. 94-11, eff. 6-8-05.)
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Effective Date: 1/1/2024
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