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Public Act 093-0964 |
SB2551 Enrolled |
LRB093 20824 MKM 46749 b |
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AN ACT in relation to public health and environmental |
protection.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, |
represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 5. The Environmental Protection Act is amended by |
adding Sections 3.283, 3.284, and 22.23b as follows: |
(415 ILCS 5/3.283 new)
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Sec. 3.283. Mercury relay. "Mercury relay" means a product |
or device, containing mercury added during its manufacture, |
that opens or closes electrical contacts to effect the |
operation of other devices in the same or another electrical |
circuit. "Mercury relay" includes, but is not limited to, |
mercury displacement relays, mercury wetted reed relays, and |
mercury contact relays. |
(415 ILCS 5/3.284 new)
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Sec. 3.284. Mercury switch. "Mercury switch" means a |
product or device, containing mercury added during its |
manufacture, that opens or closes an electrical circuit or gas |
valve, including, but not limited to, mercury float switches |
actuated by rising or falling liquid levels, mercury tilt |
switches actuated by a change in the switch position, mercury |
pressure switches actuated by a change in pressure, mercury |
temperature switches actuated by a change in temperature, and |
mercury flame sensors. |
(415 ILCS 5/22.23b new)
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Sec. 22.23b. Mercury and mercury-added products. |
(a) Beginning July 1, 2005, no person shall purchase or |
accept, for use in a primary or secondary school classroom, |
bulk elemental mercury, chemicals containing mercury |
compounds, or instructional equipment or materials containing |
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mercury added during their manufacture. This subsection (a) |
does not apply to: (i) other products containing mercury added |
during their manufacture that are used in schools and (ii) |
measuring devices used as teaching aids, including, but not |
limited to, barometers, manometers, and thermometers, if no |
adequate mercury-free substitute exists. |
(b) Beginning July 1, 2007, no person shall sell, offer to |
sell, distribute, or offer to distribute a mercury switch or |
mercury relay individually or as a product component. For a |
product that contains one or more mercury switches or mercury |
relays as a component, this subsection (b) is applicable to |
each component part or parts and not the entire product. This |
subsection (b) does not apply to the following: |
(1) Mercury switches and mercury relays used in medical |
diagnostic equipment regulated under the federal Food, |
Drug, and Cosmetic Act. |
(2) Mercury switches and mercury relays used at |
electric generating facilities. |
(3) Mercury switches in thermostats used to sense and |
control room temperature. |
(4) Mercury switches and mercury relays required to be |
used under federal law or federal contract specifications. |
(5) A mercury switch or mercury relay used to replace a |
mercury switch or mercury relay that is a component in a |
larger product in use prior to July 1, 2007, and one of the |
following applies: |
(A) The larger product is used in manufacturing; or |
(B) The mercury switch or mercury relay is |
integrated and not physically separate from other |
components of the larger product.
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(c) No later than July 1, 2006, the manufacturer of a |
mercury switch or mercury relay, or a scientific instrument or |
piece of instructional equipment containing mercury added |
during its manufacture, may apply to the Agency for an |
exemption from the provisions of this Section for one or more |
specific uses of the switch, relay, instrument, or piece of |
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equipment by filing a written petition with the Agency. The |
Agency may grant an exemption, with or without conditions, if |
the manufacturer demonstrates the following: |
(1) A convenient and widely available system exists for |
the proper collection, transportation, and processing of |
the switch, relay, instrument, or piece of equipment at the |
end of its useful life; and |
(2) The specific use or uses of the switch, relay, |
instrument, or piece of equipment provides a net benefit to |
the environment, public health, or public safety when |
compared to available nonmercury alternatives. |
Before approving any exemption under this subsection (c) |
the Agency must consult with other states to promote |
consistency in the regulation of products containing mercury |
added during their manufacture. Exemptions shall be granted for |
a period of 5 years. The manufacturer may request renewals of |
the exemption for additional 5-year periods by filing |
additional written petitions with the Agency. The Agency may |
renew an exemption if the manufacturer demonstrates that the |
criteria set forth in paragraphs (1) and (2) of this subsection |
(c) continue to be satisfied. All petitions for an exemption or |
exemption renewal shall be submitted on forms prescribed by the |
Agency. |
The Agency must adopt rules for processing petitions |
submitted pursuant to this subsection (c). The rules shall |
include, but shall not be limited to, provisions allowing for |
the submission of written public comments on the petitions. |
(d) No later than January 1, 2005, the Agency must submit |
to the Governor and the General Assembly a report that includes |
the following: |
(1) An evaluation of programs to reduce and recycle |
mercury from mercury thermostats and mercury vehicle |
components; and |
(2) Recommendations for altering the programs to make |
them more effective. |
In preparing the report the Agency may seek information |
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from and consult with, businesses, trade associations, |
environmental organizations, and other government agencies. |
(e) Mercury switches and mercury relays, and scientific |
instruments and instructional equipment containing mercury |
added during their manufacture, are hereby designated as |
categories of universal waste subject to the streamlined |
hazardous waste rules set forth in Title 35 of the Illinois |
Administrative Code, Subtitle G, Chapter I, Subchapter c, Part |
733 ("Part 733"). Within 60 days of the effective date of this |
amendatory Act of the 93rd General Assembly, the Agency shall |
propose, and within 180 days of receipt of the Agency's |
proposal the Board shall adopt, rules that reflect this |
designation and that prescribe procedures and standards for the |
management of such items as universal waste.
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If the United States Environmental Protection Agency |
adopts streamlined hazardous waste regulations pertaining to |
the management of mercury switches or mercury relays, or |
scientific instruments or instructional equipment containing |
mercury added during their manufacture, or otherwise exempts |
such items from regulation as hazardous waste, the Board shall |
adopt equivalent rules in accordance with Section 7.2 of this |
Act within 180 days of adoption of the federal regulations. The |
equivalent Board rules may serve as an alternative to the rules |
adopted under subsection (1) of this subsection (e).
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
becoming law. |