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 1                    AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 2191

 2        AMENDMENT NO.     .  Amend Senate Bill 2191 on  page  12,
 3    by replacing lines 11 through 13 with the following:

 4        "Section 45.  The Environmental Protection Act is amended
 5    by changing Section 22.23 as follows:

 6        (415 ILCS 5/22.23) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1022.23)
 7        Sec. 22.23.  Batteries.
 8        (a)  Beginning  September  1,  1990,  any  person selling
 9    lead-acid batteries at retail or offering lead-acid batteries
10    for retail sale in this State shall:
11             (1)  accept for recycling used  lead-acid  batteries
12        from  customers,  at the point of transfer, in a quantity
13        equal to the number of new batteries purchased; and
14             (2)  post in a conspicuous place a written notice at
15        least  8.5  by  11  inches  in  size  that  includes  the
16        universal recycling symbol and the following  statements:
17        "DO  NOT  put  motor  vehicle  batteries  in the trash.";
18        "Recycle your used batteries."; and "State  law  requires
19        us  to  accept  motor vehicle batteries for recycling, in
20        exchange for new batteries purchased.".
21        (b)  Any person selling lead-acid batteries at retail  in
22    this  State  may  either  charge  a recycling fee on each new
 
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 1    lead-acid battery sold for which the customer does not return
 2    a used battery to the retailer, or provide a recycling credit
 3    to each customer who returns a used battery for recycling  at
 4    the time of purchasing a new one.
 5        (c)  Beginning  September  1,  1990, no lead-acid battery
 6    retailer may dispose of a used lead-acid  battery  except  by
 7    delivering  it  (1) to a battery wholesaler or its agent, (2)
 8    to a battery manufacturer, (3) to a collection  or  recycling
 9    facility,  or  (4)  to  a secondary lead smelter permitted by
10    either a state or federal environmental agency.
11        (d)  Any person selling lead-acid batteries at  wholesale
12    or  offering  lead-acid batteries for sale at wholesale shall
13    accept for recycling used lead-acid batteries from customers,
14    at the point of transfer, in a quantity equal to  the  number
15    of  new  batteries  purchased.   Such used batteries shall be
16    disposed of as provided in subsection (c).
17        (e)  A person who accepts used  lead-acid  batteries  for
18    recycling  pursuant  to subsection (a) or (d) shall not allow
19    such batteries to accumulate for  periods  of  more  than  90
20    days.
21        (f)  Beginning September 1, 1990, no person may knowingly
22    cause or allow:
23             (1) the  placing  of  a  lead-acid  battery into any
24        container intended  for  collection  and  disposal  at  a
25        municipal waste sanitary landfill; or
26             (2) the  disposal  of  any  lead-acid battery in any
27        municipal waste sanitary landfill or incinerator.
28        (g)  (Blank). The Department of  Commerce  and  Community
29    Affairs  shall  identify and assist in developing alternative
30    processing and recycling options for used batteries.
31        (h)  For the purpose of this Section:
32        "Lead-acid battery" means a battery containing  lead  and
33    sulfuric  acid that has a nominal voltage of at least 6 volts
34    and is intended for use in motor vehicles.
 
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 1        "Motor  vehicle"  includes  automobiles,  vans,   trucks,
 2    tractors, motorcycles and motorboats.
 3        (i)  (Blank).  The  Department  shall  study the problems
 4    associated with household batteries  that  are  processed  or
 5    disposed  of  as part of mixed solid waste, and shall develop
 6    and implement a pilot project to  collect  and  recycle  used
 7    household   batteries.    The  Department  shall  report  its
 8    findings to the Governor and the General  Assembly,  together
 9    with  any  recommendations  for  legislation,  by November 1,
10    1991.
11        (j)  Knowing violation of this Section shall be  a  petty
12    offense punishable by a fine of $100.
13    (Source: P.A. 89-445, eff. 2-7-96.)".

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