Illinois Code § 430 ILCS 40/4

(a) For the purpose of making any household substance which is subject
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to a standard established under Section 3 readily available to elderly persons or persons with disabilities unable to use such substance when packaged in
compliance with such standard, the manufacturer or packer, as the case may
be, may package any household substance, subject to such a standard, in
packaging of a single size which does not comply with such standard if:

 
 
(1) the manufacturer or packer also supplies such 
 
substance in packages which comply with such standard; and

 
 
(2) the packages of such substance which do not meet 
 
such standard bear conspicuous labeling stating: "This package for households without young children"; except that the Director may by regulation prescribe a substitute statement to the same effect for packaging too small to accommodate such labeling.

 
(b) In the case of a household substance which is subject to such a
standard and which is dispensed pursuant to an order of a physician,
dentist, or other licensed medical practitioner authorized to prescribe,
such substance may be dispensed in noncomplying packages only when directed
in such order or when requested by the purchaser.

 
(c) In the case of a household substance subject to such a standard
which is packaged under subsection (a) in a noncomplying package, if the
Director determines that such substance is not also being supplied by a
manufacturer or packer in popular size packages which comply with such
standard, he may, after giving the manufacturer or packer an opportunity to
comply with the purposes of this Act, by order require such substance to be
packaged by such manufacturer or packer exclusively in special packaging
complying with such standard if he finds, after opportunity for hearing,
that such exclusive use of special packaging is necessary to accomplish the
purposes of this Act.

substance in packages which comply with such standard; and
such standard bear conspicuous labeling stating: "This package for households without young children"; except that the Director may by regulation prescribe a substitute statement to the same effect for packaging too small to accommodate such labeling.

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