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 Bill Status of SB2406  93rd General Assembly


Short Description:  EPA-DISPOSABLE OIL FILTERS

Senate Sponsors
Sen. George P. Shadid

Last Action
DateChamber Action
  1/11/2005SenateSession Sine Die

Statutes Amended In Order of Appearance
30 ILCS 105/5.625 new
415 ILCS 5/60 heading new
415 ILCS 5/60.5 new
415 ILCS 5/60.10 new
415 ILCS 5/60.15 new
415 ILCS 5/60.20 new
415 ILCS 5/60.25 new
415 ILCS 5/60.30 new
415 ILCS 5/60.35 new
415 ILCS 5/60.40 new
415 ILCS 5/60.45 new
415 ILCS 5/60.50 new
415 ILCS 5/60.55 new
415 ILCS 5/60.60 new


Synopsis As Introduced
Amends the Environmental Protection Act. Provides that, beginning January 1, 2005, each person selling disposable oil filters for Second Division vehicles in the State must collect from the buyer a fee of $0.75 for each disposable oil filter that is sold. Requires the seller to pay the fee, less a collection allowance, to the Department of Revenue for deposit into the Cleanable and Reusable Oil Filter Fund. Sets forth the purposes for which the moneys in the Cleanable and Reusable Oil Filter Fund may be used. Requires retailers to make a quarter-annual tax return to the Department of Revenue concerning the oil filter fee. Sets forth procedures for administrative procedures and hearings by the Department of Revenue concerning the collection of the fee and for judicial review of those decisions. Authorizes the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity to administer grant and loan programs concerning clean and reusable oil filters. Effective immediately.

Actions 
DateChamber Action
  2/3/2004SenateFiled with Secretary by Sen. George P. Shadid
  2/3/2004SenateFirst Reading
  2/3/2004SenateReferred to Rules
  2/4/2004SenateAssigned to Environment & Energy
  2/10/2004SenatePostponed - Environment & Energy
  2/19/2004SenatePostponed - Environment & Energy
  2/25/2004SenatePostponed - Environment & Energy
  2/27/2004SenateRule 3-9(a) / Re-referred to Rules
  1/11/2005SenateSession Sine Die

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