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Code · Illinois · Chapter 415 — ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY · Act 205

Sec. 55. Fee and Agency role.

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Sec. 55. Fee and Agency role.
(a)By July 1, 2025, and by July 1 of each year thereafter, each battery stewardship organization shall pay to the Agency an annual fee of $100,000. The fee shall cover the Agency's full costs of implementing, administering, and enforcing this Act. The annual fee shall be deposited into the Solid Waste Management Fund to be used for costs associated with the administration of this Act.
(b)The responsibilities of the Agency in implementing, administering, and enforcing this Act include:
(1)reviewing submitted stewardship plans and plan amendments and making determinations
as to whether to approve the plan or plan amendment;
(2)reviewing annual reports submitted under Section 50 within 90 days after submission
to ensure compliance with that Section;
(3)maintaining a website that lists producers and their brands that are participating
in an approved plan, and that makes available to the public each plan, plan amendment, and annual report received by the Agency under this Act; and
(4)providing technical assistance to producers and retailers related to the
requirements of this Act.
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