Illinois Code § 430 ILCS 40/3

(a) The Director may establish in accordance with the provisions of this
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Act, by regulation, standards for the special packaging of any household
substance if he finds that:

 
 
(1) the degree or nature of the hazard to children in 
 
the availability of such substance, by reason of its packaging is such that special packaging is required to protect children from serious personal injury or serious illness resulting from handling, using or ingesting such substance; and

 
 
(2) the special packaging to be required by such 
 
standard is technically feasible, practicable, and appropriate for such substance.

 
(b) In establishing a standard under this Section, the Director shall
consider:

 
 
(1) the reasonableness of such standard;

 
 
(2) available scientific, medical, and engineering 
 
data concerning special packaging and concerning childhood accidental ingestions, illness, and injury caused by household substances;

 
 
(3) the manufacturing practices of industries 
 
affected by this Act; and

 
 
(4) the nature and use of the household substance.

 
(c) In carrying out this Act, the Director shall publish his findings,
his reasons therefor, and citation of the Sections of statutes which
authorize his action.

 
(d) Nothing in this Act authorizes the Director to prescribe specific
packaging designs, product content, package quantity, or, with the
exception of authority granted in Section 4(a)(2) of this Act, labeling.
In the case of a household substance for which special packaging is
required pursuant to a regulation under this Section, the Director may in
such regulation prohibit the packaging of such substance in packages which
he determines are unnecessarily attractive to children.

the availability of such substance, by reason of its packaging is such that special packaging is required to protect children from serious personal injury or serious illness resulting from handling, using or ingesting such substance; and
standard is technically feasible, practicable, and appropriate for such substance.
data concerning special packaging and concerning childhood accidental ingestions, illness, and injury caused by household substances;
affected by this Act; and

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