Illinois Code § 430 ILCS 125/15

Unsafe children's products; prohibition.
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(a) On and after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 94th General Assembly, no commercial dealer, manufacturer, importer, distributor, wholesaler, or retailer may manufacture, remanufacture, retrofit, distribute,
 sell at wholesale or retail, contract to sell
or resell, lease, or sublet, or otherwise place in the stream of commerce a children's product that is unsafe.

 
(b) A children's product is deemed to be unsafe for purposes of this Act
only if it meets any of the following criteria:

 
 
(1) It does not conform to all applicable federal 
 
laws and regulations setting forth standards for the children's product.

 
 
(2) It has been recalled for any reason by or in 
 
cooperation with an agency of the federal government or the product's manufacturer, wholesaler, distributor, or importer and the recall has not been rescinded.

 
 
(3) An agency of the federal government or the 
 
product's manufacturer, wholesaler, distributor, or importer has issued a warning that a specific product's intended use constitutes a safety hazard and the warning has not been rescinded.

 
(b-5) The Department of Public Health shall do the following:
 
 
 
(1) Maintain and update a comprehensive list of 
 
children's products that have been identified as meeting any of the criteria set forth in subdivisions (1) through (3) of subsection (b). 
 
 
(2) Update the comprehensive list within 24 hours 
 
after a children's product has been identified as meeting any of the criteria set forth in subsection (b).
 
 
(3) Make the comprehensive list available to the 
 
public at no cost and post it on the Internet. The Internet posting shall provide a link to www.recalls.gov or its successor and shall otherwise make available a link to the specific recall notice or warning concerning the children's product that has been recalled or for which a warning has been issued. The Department must review and update these links on a regular basis.
 
 
(4) Include information regarding the comprehensive 
 
list of unsafe children's products maintained under this Section in regular publications or mailings such as those sent to persons including, but not limited to: pediatricians; Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) clinics; and local health departments. 

 
(c) A crib is presumed to be unsafe for purposes of this Act if it does not
conform to the standards endorsed or established by the Consumer Product Safety
Commission, including but not limited to Title 16 of the Code of Federal
Regulations and the standards endorsed or established by ASTM International, as follows:

 
 
(1) Part 1508 of Title 16 of the Code of Federal 
 
Regulations and any regulations adopted to amend or supplement the regulations.

 
 
(2) Part 1509 of Title 16 of the Code of Federal 
 
Regulations and any regulations adopted to amend or supplement the regulations.

 
 
(3) Part 1303 of Title 16 of the Code of Federal 
 
Regulations and any regulations adopted to amend or supplement the regulations.

 
 
(4) The following standards and specifications of 
 
ASTM International for corner posts of baby cribs and structural integrity of baby cribs:

 
 
 
(A) ASTM F 966 (corner post standard).

 
 
 
(B) ASTM F 1169 (structural integrity of 
 
 
full-size baby cribs).

 
 
 
(C) ASTM F 406 (non-full-size cribs).

 
The Department of Public Health shall make the requirements set forth in this subsection (c) available to the public.
 
 
(d) (Blank.)

 
(e) An unsafe children's product, as determined pursuant to subdivisions
(1), (2), and (3) of subsection (b) of this Section 15, may be retrofitted if
the retrofit has been approved by the agency of the federal government issuing
the recall or warning or the agency responsible for approving the retrofit is
different from the agency issuing the recall or warning. A retrofitted
children's product may be sold if it is accompanied at the time of sale by a
notice declaring that it is safe to use for a child under age 9. The
notice shall include: (1) a description of the original problem which made the
recalled product unsafe; (2) a description of the retrofit which explains how
the original problem was eliminated and declaring that it is now safe to use
for a child under age 9; and (3) the name and address of the
commercial dealer, manufacturer, importer, distributor, or wholesaler who accomplished the retrofit certifying that the work was done
along with the name and model number of the product retrofitted. The commercial
dealer, manufacturer, importer, distributor, or wholesaler is responsible for ensuring that the notice is present with the
retrofitted product at the time of sale. A retrofit is exempt from this Act if:

 
 
(i) the retrofit is for a children's product that 
 
requires assembly by the consumer, the approved retrofit is provided with the product by the commercial dealer, manufacturer, importer, distributor, or wholesaler, and the retrofit is accompanied at the time of sale by instructions explaining how to apply the retrofit; or

 
 
(ii) the seller of a previously unsold product 
 
accomplishes the repair, approved or recommended by an agency of the federal government, prior to sale.

laws and regulations setting forth standards for the children's product.
cooperation with an agency of the federal government or the product's manufacturer, wholesaler, distributor, or importer and the recall has not been rescinded.
product's manufacturer, wholesaler, distributor, or importer has issued a warning that a specific product's intended use constitutes a safety hazard and the warning has not been rescinded.
children's products that have been identified as meeting any of the criteria set forth in subdivisions (1) through (3) of subsection (b).
after a children's product has been identified as meeting any of the criteria set forth in subsection (b).
public at no cost and post it on the Internet. The Internet posting shall provide a link to www.recalls.gov or its successor and shall otherwise make available a link to the specific recall notice or warning concerning the children's product that has been recalled or for which a warning has been issued. The Department must review and update these links on a regular basis.
list of unsafe children's products maintained under this Section in regular publications or mailings such as those sent to persons including, but not limited to: pediatricians; Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) clinics; and local health departments.
Regulations and any regulations adopted to amend or supplement the regulations.
Regulations and any regulations adopted to amend or supplement the regulations.
Regulations and any regulations adopted to amend or supplement the regulations.
ASTM International for corner posts of baby cribs and structural integrity of baby cribs:
full-size baby cribs).
requires assembly by the consumer, the approved retrofit is provided with the product by the commercial dealer, manufacturer, importer, distributor, or wholesaler, and the retrofit is accompanied at the time of sale by instructions explaining how to apply the retrofit; or
accomplishes the repair, approved or recommended by an agency of the federal government, prior to sale.

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