Public Act 096-1005
Public Act 1005 96TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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Public Act 096-1005 |
HB6099 Enrolled |
LRB096 20722 JDS 36455 b |
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| AN ACT concerning agriculture.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Lawn Care Products Application and Notice | Act is amended by changing Sections 2 and 7 and adding Sections | 5a and 9 as follows:
| (415 ILCS 65/2) (from Ch. 5, par. 852)
| Sec. 2. Definitions.
| For purposes of this Act:
| "Application" means the spreading of lawn care products
on | a lawn.
| "Applicator for hire" means any person who makes an | application of lawn
care products to a lawn or lawns for | compensation, including applications made
by an employee to | lawns owned, occupied or managed by his employer and
includes | those licensed by the Department as licensed commercial
| applicators, commercial not-for-hire applicators, licensed | public
applicators, certified applicators and licensed | operators and those
otherwise subject to the licensure | provisions of the Illinois Pesticide
Act, as now or hereafter | amended.
| "Buffer" means an area adjacent to a body of water that is | left untreated with any fertilizer. |
| "Day care center" means any facility that qualifies as a | "day care center" under the Child Care Act of 1969. | "Department" means the Illinois Department of Agriculture.
| "Department of Public Health" means the Illinois | Department of Public Health. | "Facility" means a building or structure and appurtenances | thereto used
by an applicator for hire for storage and handling | of pesticides or the
storage or maintenance of pesticide | application equipment or vehicles.
| "Fertilizer" means any substance containing nitrogen, | phosphorus or
potassium or other recognized plant nutrient or | compound, which is used for
its plant nutrient content.
| "Golf course" means an area designated for the play or | practice of the
game of golf, including surrounding grounds, | trees, ornamental beds and the like.
| "Golf course superintendent" means any person entrusted | with and employed
for the care and maintenance of a golf | course.
| "Impervious surface" means any structure, surface, or | improvement that reduces or prevents absorption of stormwater | into land, and includes pavement, porous paving, paver blocks, | gravel, crushed stone, decks, patios, elevated structures, and | other similar structures, surfaces, or improvements. | "Lawn" means land area covered with turf kept closely mown | or land area
covered with turf and trees or shrubs. The term | does not include (1) land
area used for research for |
| agricultural production or for the commercial
production of | turf, (2) land area situated within a public or private
| right-of-way, or (3) land area which is devoted to the | production of any
agricultural commodity, including, but not | limited to plants and plant
parts, livestock and poultry and | livestock or poultry products,
seeds, sod, shrubs and other | products of agricultural origin raised for
sale or for human or | livestock consumption.
| "Lawn care products" means fertilizers or pesticides | applied or
intended for application to lawns.
| "Lawn repair products" means seeds, including seeding | soils, that contain or are coated with or encased in fertilizer | material. | "Person" means any individual, partnership, association, | corporation or
State governmental agency, school district, | unit of local government and
any agency thereof.
| "Pesticide" means any substance or mixture of substances | defined as a
pesticide under the Illinois Pesticide Act, as now | or hereafter amended.
| "Plant protectants" means any substance or material used to | protect
plants from infestation of insects, fungi, weeds and | rodents, or any other
substance that would benefit the overall | health of plants.
| "Soil test" means a chemical and mechanical analysis of | soil nutrient values and pH level as it relates to the soil and | development of a lawn. |
| "Spreader" means any commercially available fertilizing | device used to evenly distribute fertilizer material. | "Turf" means the upper stratum of soils bound by grass and | plant roots into a thick mat.
| "0% phosphate fertilizer" means a fertilizer that contains | no more than 0.67% available phosphoric acid (P 2 O 5 ). | (Source: P.A. 96-424, eff. 8-13-09.)
| (415 ILCS 65/5a new) | Sec. 5a. Fertilizer; application restrictions. | (a) No applicator for hire shall: | (1) Apply phosphorus-containing fertilizer to a lawn, | except as demonstrated to be necessary by a soil test that | establishes that the soil is lacking in phosphorous when | compared against the standard established by the | University of Illinois. The soil test required under this | paragraph (1) shall be conducted no more than 36 months | before the intended application of the fertilizer and by a | soil testing laboratory that has been identified by the | University of Illinois as an acceptable laboratory for soil | testing. However, a soil test shall not be required under | this paragraph (1) if the fertilizer to be applied is a 0% | phosphate fertilizer or the fertilizer is being applied to | establish a lawn in the first 2 growing seasons. | (2) Apply fertilizer to an impervious surface, except | where the application is inadvertent and fertilizer is |
| swept or blown back into the target area or returned to | either its original or another appropriate container for | reuse. | (3) Apply fertilizer using a spray, drop, or rotary | spreader with a deflector within a 3 foot buffer of any | water body, except that when this equipment is not used, | fertilizer may not be applied within a 15 foot buffer of | any water body. | (4) Apply fertilizer at any time when the lawn is | frozen or saturated. For the purposes of this paragraph | (4), a lawn is frozen when its root system is frozen | (typically 3 or 4 inches down), and a lawn is saturated | when it bears ample evidence of being or having been | inundated by standing water. | (b) This Section does not apply to the application of | fertilizer on property used in the operation of a commercial | farm, lands classified as agricultural lands, or golf courses. | (c) This Section does not apply to the application of lawn | repair products. | (d) Paragraph (1) of subsection (a) of this Section does | not apply to the application of animal or vegetable manure that | is ground, pelletized, mechanically dried, packaged, or | supplemented with plant nutrients or other substances other | than phosphorus.
| (415 ILCS 65/7) (from Ch. 5, par. 857)
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| Sec. 7.
When an administrative hearing is held by the | Department, the
hearing officer, upon determination of any | violation of this Act or rule or
regulation, shall either refer | the violation to the States Attorney's
office in the county | where the alleged violation occurred for prosecution
or levy | the following administrative monetary penalties:
| (a) a penalty of $250 $100 for a first violation;
| (b) a penalty of $500 $200 for a second violation; and
| (c) a penalty of $1,000 $500 for a third or subsequent | violation.
| The penalty levied shall be collected by the Department, | and all
penalties collected by the Department under this Act | shall be deposited
into the Pesticide Control Fund. Any penalty | not paid within 60 days of
notice from the Department shall be | submitted to the Attorney General's
office for collection.
| Upon prosecution by a State's Attorney, a violation of this | Act or rules shall be a petty offense subject to a
fine of $250 | $100 for a first offense, a fine of $500 $200 for a second | offense and a
fine of $1,000 $500 for a third or subsequent | offense.
| (Source: P.A. 86-358; 87-1033.)
| (415 ILCS 65/9 new) | Sec. 9. Home rule. | (a) On and after the effective date of this amendatory Act | of the 96th General Assembly, a unit of local government may |
| not regulate fertilizer in a manner more restrictive than the | regulation of fertilizer by the State under this Act, unless | the Department of Agriculture determines that a proposed | ordinance of a unit of local government is reasonable under the | specific circumstances based on standards that the Department | shall adopt by rule. This Section is a limitation under | subsection (i) of Section 6 of Article VII of the Illinois | Constitution on the concurrent exercise by home rule units of | powers and functions exercised by the State. | (b) Subsection (a) of this Section shall not apply to any | local ordinance or regulation in effect before the effective | date of this amendatory Act of the 96th General Assembly. | (415 ILCS 65/8 rep.) | Section 10. The Lawn Care Products Application and Notice | Act is amended by repealing Section 8.
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect July 1, | 2010.
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Effective Date: 07/06/2010
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