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Code · Illinois · Chapter 415 — ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY · Act 195

Sec. 10. Small, single-use plastic bottles at hotels.

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Sec. 10. Small, single-use plastic bottles at hotels.
(a)Beginning July 1, 2025, a hotel with 50 rooms or more shall not provide small, single-use plastic bottles containing personal care products in any space within a sleeping room accommodation, within bathrooms shared by the public or guests, or to a customer of the establishment staying in a sleeping room accommodation.
(b)Beginning January 1, 2026, a hotel shall not provide small, single-use plastic bottles containing personal care products in any space within a sleeping room accommodation, within bathrooms shared by the public or guests, or to a customer of the establishment staying in a sleeping room accommodation.
(c)A hotel may provide personal care products in small, single-use plastic bottles to a person at no cost, upon request, at a place other than a sleeping room accommodation, a space within the sleeping room accommodation, or a space within bathrooms shared by the public or guests.
(d)A unit of local government, including a home rule unit, shall not regulate the provision of small, single-use plastic bottles in a manner inconsistent with the regulation by the State of the provision of small, single-use plastic bottles under this Act. This Section is a limitation under subsection
(i)of Section 6 of Article VII of the Illinois Constitution on the concurrent exercise by home rule units of powers and functions exercised by the State.
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