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 1                    AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 881

 2        AMENDMENT NO.     .  Amend Senate Bill 881  by  replacing
 3    the title with the following:
 4        "AN ACT regarding safe and hygienic beds."; and

 5    by  replacing  everything  after the enacting clause with the
 6    following:

 7        "Section 1.  Short title.  This Act may be cited  as  the
 8    Safe and Hygienic Bed Act.

 9        Section 5.  Definitions.  As used in this Act:
10        "Attorney  General"  means  the  Attorney  General of the
11    State of Illinois.
12        "Bedding" means any mattress, box spring, foundation,  or
13    studio  couch  made  in  whole or part from new or secondhand
14    fabric,  filling  material,  or  other  textile  product   or
15    material  and  which  can  be  used for sleeping or reclining
16    purposes.
17        "Consumer" means a  person  who  purchases  or  otherwise
18    acquires  bedding  for sleeping or reclining purposes in that
19    person's home or business  such  as  a  medical  facility  or
20    lodging  establishment,  and  does  not  include wholesalers,
21    retailers, or other persons who acquire bedding for  purposes
 
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 1    of resale or other distribution.
 2        "Department"  means  the  Illinois  Department  of Public
 3    Health.
 4        "Manufacturer" means a person who makes  any  article  of
 5    bedding  in  whole or in part using new or secondhand fabric,
 6    filling material, or other textile product or material.
 7        "New material" means any fabric, filling material,  other
 8    textile  product  or material, or article of bedding that has
 9    not been  previously  used  for  any  purpose,  and  includes
10    by-products  of any textile or manufacturing process that are
11    free from dirt, insects, and other contamination.
12        "Person"  means  an  individual,   sole   proprietorship,
13    partnership,  limited  liability  company, corporation, joint
14    venture, association, trust, and any other  entity,  and  the
15    officers, employees, and agents of any of them.
16        "Renovator",  "Rebuilder",  and  "Repairer" mean a person
17    who  repairs,  makes  over,  recovers,  restores,  sanitizes,
18    germicidally treats, cleans, or renews bedding.
19        "Sanitizer"   means   any   person   who   sanitizes   or
20    germicidally treats or cleans (but does not otherwise  alter)
21    any  fabric,  filling  material,  other  textile  product  or
22    material,  or  article of bedding for use in manufacturing or
23    renovating bedding.
24        "Secondhand material" means any fabric, filling material,
25    other textile product or material, or article of bedding that
26    has been previously used for any purpose or that  is  derived
27    from  post-consumer or industrial waste, and that may be used
28    in place of or in addition to new material  in  manufacturing
29    or renovating bedding.

30        Section   10.   Label  required.  All  bedding  which  is
31    manufactured,  renovated,  sanitized,  sold,  or  distributed
32    within the State must bear a clear and conspicuous label that
33    states whether the bedding is made from all new materials  or
 
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 1    is  made  in  whole or in part from secondhand material.  The
 2    label shall conform to standards issued by the Department  in
 3    administrative  rules  and  shall  not  be altered or removed
 4    except by the consumer.

 5        Section 15.  Registration required.   All  manufacturers,
 6    renovators,  rebuilders, repairers, and sanitizers whose work
 7    products may be sold to retailers, wholesalers, or  consumers
 8    within   the  State  of  Illinois  shall  register  with  the
 9    Department on or before January 1 of each year and shall  pay
10    a registration fee established by administrative rule.

11        Section   20.    Use   of   secondhand   material.  Every
12    manufacturer, renovator, rebuilder, repairer, or sanitizer of
13    used bedding shall remove the outer fabric, the  inner  foam,
14    the  pad,  any  other  fabric, and any other textile product,
15    material, or component and shall inspect each such  item  for
16    soiling,  malodor,  and pest infestation prior to the sale or
17    distribution of the article. If any material or component  of
18    used  bedding  appears to be soiled, malodorous, or infested,
19    that  material  or  component  cannot  be  reused,  sold,  or
20    distributed for use in any bedding product.

21        Section 25.  Use of new  material.   Every  manufacturer,
22    renovator,  rebuilder,  repairer, and sanitizer shall inspect
23    all new material for soiling, malodor, and  pest  infestation
24    prior  to  use, sale, or distribution of the article.  If any
25    new material appears to be soiled, malodorous,  or  infested,
26    that material cannot be used, sold, or distributed for use in
27    any bedding product.

28        Section  30.   Rules.   The  Department  shall promulgate
29    administrative rules necessary to implement,  interpret,  and
30    make  specific  the provisions of this Act, including but not
 
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 1    limited to rules concerning labels, registration, sanitation,
 2    and  fees.    Rules  concerning  labels  may  incorporate  by
 3    reference uniform standards,  norms,  or  testing  procedures
 4    that  are  issued,  promulgated,  or  accepted  by recognized
 5    government,  public,   or   industry   organizations.    Fees
 6    established  by  rule  shall  be  in  amounts  reasonable and
 7    necessary  to  defray  the  costs  to   the   Department   of
 8    administering this Act.

 9        Section  35.   Violation.   Any  person  who violates any
10    provision of this Act or the rules promulgated under this Act
11    shall be guilty of a business offense punishable by a fine of
12    $10,000 and shall be guilty of committing an unlawful act  or
13    practice  pursuant  to  Section  2  of the Consumer Fraud and
14    Deceptive Business Practices Act.  Each day of  violation  of
15    this Act or rules promulgated under this Act shall constitute
16    a separate offense.

17        Section  40.  Nuisance; injunction.  Violation of Section
18    20 or Section 25 of this Act is declared  a  public  nuisance
19    inimical  to  the  public  health  and welfare.  The Attorney
20    General or the State's Attorney of the county  in  which  the
21    violation  occurs may, in addition to other remedies provided
22    in this Act, bring action  for  injunction  to  restrain  the
23    violation.

24        Section  45.  Severability.  If any provision of this Act
25    or the application of this Act to any person or  circumstance
26    is  held  invalid,  the invalidity shall not affect the other
27    provisions or applications of the  Act  which  can  be  given
28    effect  without  the invalid provision or application, and to
29    this end the provisions of this Act are severable.

30        Section  905.  The Consumer Fraud and Deceptive  Business
 
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 1    Practices Act is amended by changing Section 2Z as follows:

 2        (815 ILCS 505/2Z) (from Ch. 121 1/2, par. 262Z)
 3        Sec.  2Z.   Violations  of  other  Acts.   Any person who
 4    knowingly violates  the  Automotive  Repair  Act,  the  Dance
 5    Studio  Act,  the  Physical Fitness Services Act, the Hearing
 6    Instrument Consumer Protection Act, the Illinois Union  Label
 7    Act,  the  Job  Referral  and  Job  Listing Services Consumer
 8    Protection Act, the Travel Promotion Consumer Protection Act,
 9    the  Credit  Services  Organizations   Act,   the   Automatic
10    Telephone  Dialers  Act,  the  Pay-Per-Call Services Consumer
11    Protection Act, the Telephone Solicitations Act, the Illinois
12    Funeral or Burial Funds Act, the Cemetery Care Act, the  Safe
13    and  Hygienic  Bed  Act,  or  the Pre-Need Cemetery Sales Act
14    commits an unlawful practice within the meaning of this Act.
15    (Source: P.A. 89-72,  eff.  12-31-95;  89-615,  eff.  8-9-96;
16    90-426, eff. 1-1-98.)

17        Section 999.  Effective date.  This Act takes effect upon
18    becoming law.".

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