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HB3075 Engrossed
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AN ACT concerning health.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 1.
Short title.
This Act may be cited as the
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Illinois Health and Safety in Cosmetology and Barbering
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Products Disclosure Act.
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Section 5.
Definitions.
In this Act:
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"Barber" means any person licensed under the laws of
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Illinois to practice barbering. "Barber" includes "licensed
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barber" as that term is used in the Barber, Cosmetology,
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Esthetics, Hair Braiding, and Nail Technology Act of 1985.
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"Beauty supply retailer" means any business, including
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beauty salons, barber shops, or retail stores, that sells
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personal care and beauty products, including hair care,
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skincare, and makeup products.
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"Chemical products" means any cosmetic, hair care,
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skincare, or personal grooming product used or sold by
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cosmetologists, barbers, or beauty supply retailers that
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contains ingredients known to have potential health risks such
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as carcinogenic, reproductive, or endocrine-disrupting
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effects.
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"Cosmetologist" means any person licensed under the laws
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of Illinois to practice cosmetology, esthetics, or nail
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technology. "Cosmetologist" includes "licensed
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cosmetologist", "licensed esthetician", and "licensed nail
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technician" as those terms are used in the Barber,
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Cosmetology, Esthetics, Hair Braiding, and Nail Technology Act
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of 1985.
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"Health risks" means risks to human health that include,
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but are not limited to, cancer, birth defects, reproductive
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harm, skin irritation, endocrine disruption, and other
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long-term health effects as identified by the U.S.
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Environmental Protection Agency, the U.S. Food and Drug
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Administration, or other authoritative health organizations.
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Section 10.
Posting of health risk information.
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(a) All cosmetologists, barbers, and beauty supply
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retailers operating within the State of Illinois shall display
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a visible and easily readable notice in a prominent location
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within their business establishment that provides information
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on the potential health risks associated with the chemical
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products contained in the products they use or sell.
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(b) The posted notice must include, at a minimum, the
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following:
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(1) A statement that some products may contain
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chemicals known to cause harm to human health.
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(2) A list of common chemicals or ingredients found in
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beauty and personal care products, including formaldehyde,
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phthalates, parabens, and toluene, and their associated
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health risks.
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(3) A reference to resources where customers can
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access more detailed information, including the website of
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the Illinois Department of Public Health and other
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relevant health organizations.
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(c) The posted notice must be at least 11 inches by 14
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inches in size, placed in a visible location near the
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reception area or other commonly accessed areas of the
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business where customers can easily read the notice. The font
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size must be large enough to be legible from a reasonable
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distance.
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(d) The Illinois Department of Public Health shall develop
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a posted notice that complies with this Section and make that
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notice available for download as a printable document on its
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Internet website.
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Section 15.
Pamphlet distribution.
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(a) At the point of sale, all cosmetologists, barbers, and
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beauty supply retailers must provide each customer with a
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pamphlet containing the same information detailed in Section
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10. This pamphlet must be provided to customers for any
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service involving the use of beauty or personal care products.
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(b) The pamphlet must include:
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(1) A brief description of the potential health risks
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associated with chemicals commonly used in beauty
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products.
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(2) A list of specific ingredients commonly found in
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products such as hair relaxers, hair dyes, nail polishes,
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and other personal care items, along with their known or
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suspected health effects.
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(3) Contact information for the Illinois Department of
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Public Health and other trusted resources for additional
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information.
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(c) The Department of Public Health shall develop a
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pamphlet that complies with this Section and make that
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pamphlet available for download as a printable document on its
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Internet website.
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Section 20.
Compliance and enforcement.
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(a) The Illinois Department of Public Health shall be
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responsible for monitoring compliance with this Act. The
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Department may inspect beauty supply retailers, barbershops,
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and salons to ensure that health risk information is properly
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posted and pamphlets are distributed in accordance with this
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Act.
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(b) A cosmetologist, barber, or beauty supply retailer
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found to be in violation of the provisions of this Act is
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guilty of a petty offense.
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(c) The requirements of this Act do not apply to
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individuals or businesses who do not sell or use chemical
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products in the course of their operation.
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