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Code · Illinois · Chapter 815 — BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS · Act 505

Sec. 2RRR. Household goods recycling bins.

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Sec. 2RRR. Household goods recycling bins.
(a)Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a person or entity owning, operating, or maintaining a household goods recycling bin shall have a permanent, written, printed label affixed to the bin that is prominently displayed and includes the following:
(1)the name, address, and contact information of the person or entity owning, operating, or maintaining that bin; and
(2)whether the person or entity owning, operating, or maintaining the bin is a not for profit entity or a for profit entity. A person or entity who violates this Section commits an unlawful practice within the meaning of this Act.
(b)As used in this Section:
"Household goods recycling bin" or "bin" means a container or receptacle held out to the
public as a place for people to discard clothes, shoes, books, and other recyclable items until they are taken away for resale, re-use, recycling, or redistribution by the person or entity that owns, operates, or maintains the bin.
"Not for profit entity" means any entity that is officially recognized by the United
States Internal Revenue Service as a tax-exempt entity described in Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 (or any successor provision of federal tax law).
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