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Code · Illinois · Chapter 415 — ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY · Act 175

Sec. 65. Postconsumer paint from households and small businesses.

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Sec. 65. Postconsumer paint from households and small businesses.
(a)Delivery of leftover architectural paint by households and very small quantity generators to a collection site is authorized to the extent provided in the postconsumer paint program approved in accordance with Section 15 and in accordance with federal and State law, rules, and regulations.
(b)Collection sites shall accept and temporarily store architectural paint from households and very small quantity generators to the extent provided in the postconsumer paint stewardship program approved in accordance with Section 15 and in accordance with federal and State law, rules, and regulations.
(c)Nothing in this Act shall be construed as restricting the collection of architectural paint by a postconsumer paint stewardship program where the collection is authorized under any otherwise applicable hazardous waste or solid waste laws, rules, or regulations.
(d)Nothing in this Act shall be construed to affect any requirements applicable to any person under any otherwise applicable hazardous waste or solid waste laws, rules, or regulations.
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