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HB5474 • 2026

OUTDOOR LIGHTING CONTROL

OUTDOOR LIGHTING CONTROL

Passed Legislature

This bill passed both chambers and reached final enrollment, even if later executive action is not shown here.

Sponsor
Laura Faver Dias
Last action
2026-06-25
Official status
Sent to the Governor
Effective date
Not listed

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OUTDOOR LIGHTING CONTROL

OUTDOOR LIGHTING CONTROL

What This Bill Does

  • OUTDOOR LIGHTING CONTROL

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House Committee Amendment No. 1

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Senate Floor Amendment No. 1

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Bill History

  1. 2026-06-25 Illinois General Assembly

    Sent to the Governor

  2. 2026-05-27 Illinois General Assembly

    Senate Floor Amendment No. 1 House Concurs 110-000-000

  3. 2026-05-27 Illinois General Assembly

    House Concurs

  4. 2026-05-27 Illinois General Assembly

    Passed Both Houses

  5. 2026-05-19 Illinois General Assembly

    Senate Floor Amendment No. 1 Motion Filed Concur Rep. Laura Faver Dias

  6. 2026-05-19 Illinois General Assembly

    Senate Floor Amendment No. 1 Motion to Concur Referred to Rules Committee

  7. 2026-05-19 Illinois General Assembly

    Senate Floor Amendment No. 1 Motion to Concur Rules Referred to Energy & Environment Committee

  8. 2026-05-19 Illinois General Assembly

    Senate Floor Amendment No. 1 Motion to Concur Recommends Be Adopted Energy & Environment Committee ; 027-000-000

  9. 2026-05-14 Illinois General Assembly

    Recalled to Second Reading

  10. 2026-05-14 Illinois General Assembly

    Senate Floor Amendment No. 1 Adopted; Johnson

  11. 2026-05-14 Illinois General Assembly

    Placed on Calendar Order of 3rd Reading

  12. 2026-05-14 Illinois General Assembly

    Third Reading - Passed; 058-000-000

  13. 2026-05-14 Illinois General Assembly

    Added as Alternate Chief Co-Sponsor Sen. Laura Ellman

  14. 2026-05-14 Illinois General Assembly

    Added as Alternate Co-Sponsor Sen. Mary Edly-Allen

  15. 2026-05-14 Illinois General Assembly

    Arrived in House

  16. 2026-05-14 Illinois General Assembly

    Placed on Calendar Order of Concurrence Senate Amendment(s) 1

  17. 2026-05-13 Illinois General Assembly

    Senate Floor Amendment No. 1 Recommend Do Adopt State Government ; 009-000-000

  18. 2026-05-05 Illinois General Assembly

    Senate Floor Amendment No. 1 Assignments Refers to State Government

  19. 2026-04-30 Illinois General Assembly

    Second Reading

  20. 2026-04-30 Illinois General Assembly

    Placed on Calendar Order of 3rd Reading May 5, 2026

  21. 2026-04-30 Illinois General Assembly

    Senate Floor Amendment No. 1 Filed with Secretary by Sen. Adriane Johnson

  22. 2026-04-30 Illinois General Assembly

    Senate Floor Amendment No. 1 Referred to Assignments

  23. 2026-04-28 Illinois General Assembly

    Approved for Consideration Assignments

  24. 2026-04-28 Illinois General Assembly

    Placed on Calendar Order of 2nd Reading April 29, 2026

  25. 2026-04-24 Illinois General Assembly

    Alternate Chief Sponsor Changed to Sen. Adriane Johnson

  26. 2026-04-10 Illinois General Assembly

    Arrive in Senate

  27. 2026-04-10 Illinois General Assembly

    Placed on Calendar Order of First Reading

  28. 2026-04-10 Illinois General Assembly

    Chief Senate Sponsor Sen. Mary Edly-Allen

  29. 2026-04-10 Illinois General Assembly

    First Reading

  30. 2026-04-10 Illinois General Assembly

    Referred to Assignments

  31. 2026-04-09 Illinois General Assembly

    Third Reading - Short Debate - Passed 104-000-000

  32. 2026-04-07 Illinois General Assembly

    Second Reading - Short Debate

  33. 2026-04-07 Illinois General Assembly

    Placed on Calendar Order of 3rd Reading - Short Debate

  34. 2026-03-19 Illinois General Assembly

    Placed on Calendar 2nd Reading - Short Debate

  35. 2026-03-18 Illinois General Assembly

    House Committee Amendment No. 1 Rules Refers to Energy & Environment Committee

  36. 2026-03-18 Illinois General Assembly

    House Committee Amendment No. 1 Adopted in Energy & Environment Committee ; by Voice Vote

  37. 2026-03-18 Illinois General Assembly

    Do Pass as Amended / Short Debate Energy & Environment Committee ; 027-000-000

  38. 2026-03-06 Illinois General Assembly

    House Committee Amendment No. 1 Filed with Clerk by Rep. Laura Faver Dias

  39. 2026-03-06 Illinois General Assembly

    House Committee Amendment No. 1 Referred to Rules Committee

  40. 2026-03-04 Illinois General Assembly

    Assigned to Energy & Environment Committee

  41. 2026-02-13 Illinois General Assembly

    First Reading

  42. 2026-02-13 Illinois General Assembly

    Referred to Rules Committee

  43. 2026-02-06 Illinois General Assembly

    Filed with the Clerk by Rep. Laura Faver Dias

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HB5474 Enrolled
LRB104 19241 BDA 32687 b
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AN ACT concerning safety.

2

Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3
represented in the General Assembly:

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Section 5.
The Responsible Outdoor Lighting Control Act is
5
amended by changing Sections 15, 20, and 25 as follows:

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(415 ILCS 200/15)
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Sec. 15.
Outdoor lighting control.
All new luminaires
8
purchased with State funds after the effective date of this
9
Act or installed after the effective date of this Act on a
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structure or land that is owned and managed by the Department
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of Natural Resources, including roadways, facilities,
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properties, nonhabitable structures, monuments, and public
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right-of-way spaces, including sidewalks, with the intended
14
purpose of outdoor illumination must follow the following
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outdoor lighting control requirements:
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(1) Permanent outdoor luminaires must be fully
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shielded with an IES BUG rating and produce less than 1% of
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its emitted light above 80 degrees from the downward
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vertical direction of nadir. Light should not be emitted
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at an angle above 60 degrees from the downward vertical
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direction of nadir.
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(2) Luminaires must avoid light trespass by not
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exceeding an illuminance of one lux as measured at ground

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level both horizontally and vertically at the property
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boundary.
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(3) Luminaires
purchased or installed on or before
4

June 30, 2032
must have a correlated color temperature
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less than or equal to 2,700 Kelvin.
All new luminaires
6

purchased or installed after June 30, 2032 must have a
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correlated color temperature less than or equal to 2,200
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Kelvin.

In residential areas, dark sky locations, or
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environmentally sensitive areas, such as State parks and
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outdoor recreation facilities, correlated color
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temperature should be no more than 2,200 Kelvin.

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(4) Outdoor lighting must be minimized to no more than
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25% above ANSI/IES standards or United States Department
14

of Transportation recommendations.
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(5) Facade lighting must be minimized to no more than
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25% above ANSI/IES standards,
must project downward,
and
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must not violate the light trespass limits in paragraph
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(2).
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(6) When the installation or replacement of roadway
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lighting is planned, the appropriate authority must
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determine whether reflective roadway markings or
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reflective signage is appropriate and safe for the
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situation in lieu of outdoor lighting. Reflectorized
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roadway markings, lines, warning signs, informational
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signs or other passive means must be used for roadway
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lighting, except at intersections of 2 or more streets or

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highways, unless it is determined that adequate safety
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cannot be achieved by reflective means.
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(7) No artificial lighting above one lux, as measured
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at ground level both horizontally and vertically, may
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trespass onto land or waterways designated or managed as
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habitat, reserve, natural area, open space, or wilderness.

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(Source: P.A. 103-1007, eff. 1-1-25
.)

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(415 ILCS 200/20)
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Sec. 20.
Exceptions.
This Act does not apply if:
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(1) the luminaires are on a structure or land that is
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owned, supported, funded, leased, or managed by the State
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in a county or municipality that, by ordinance or
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resolution, has adopted provisions that are equal to or
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more stringent than the provisions of this Act;
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(2) a federal law or regulation preempts this Act;
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(3) a State agency determines a safety or security
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need exists that cannot be addressed by any other method;
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(4) fire, police, rescue, or repair personnel need
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light for temporary emergencies or road repair work;
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(5) it has been determined that a reasonable safety
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and security interest exists at correctional or hospital
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facilities that cannot be addressed by another method as
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long as it complies with existing standards,
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specifications, or policies;
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(6) navigational lighting systems and other lighting

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are necessary to comply with Federal Aviation
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Administration airside operations or nautical safety;
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(7) lamps greater than 2,700 Kelvin are used on active
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sports grounds or show grounds, but only for the duration
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of a practice, match, or event. Lamps emitting greater
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than 2,700 Kelvin under this paragraph must be positioned,
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angled, or shielded to prevent direct glare and light
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trespass onto neighboring property or properties, and the
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positioning, angling, or shielding must limit upward light
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emission to only the amount necessary to light the
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sporting or grounds activity;
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(8) flagpoles installed after the effective date of
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this Act are lit by means of a downward-facing lamp and
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using a lamp of 2,700 Kelvin or lower;
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(9) flagpoles installed on or before the effective
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date of this Act are upward-lit by partially shielded or
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unshielded luminaires using a lamp of 2,200 Kelvin or
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lower to minimize the impact of glare, light trespass, and
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sky glow and are converted to conform to requirements upon
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retrofitting;
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(10) the
luminaires

luminaries
are existing decorative
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and ornamental lighting that serve historical purposes,
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but replacement
luminaires

luminaries
for the existing
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decorative and ornamental lighting must meet the standards
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of this Act
to the extent possible while maintaining
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historical fidelity
;
or

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(11) the
luminaires

luminaries
are temporary seasonal
2

holiday lighting lasting no longer than 45 days
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surrounding the holiday season
; or

.
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(12) it is necessary to use uplighting for statuary
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lighting and historical façade lighting. In cases where
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uplighting is the only viable solution for these items,
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the lighting should have a color corrected temperature of
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no more than 2,700 degrees Kelvin, must be minimized to no
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more than 25% above ANSI/IES standards, must not violate
10

the light trespass limits in paragraph (2) of Section 15,
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and must be extinguished every night no later than 12:00
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a.m. After January 1, 2027, any new placement or
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replacement of uplighting of State historic statuary and
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State historical façade lighting shall be approved by the
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State Historic Preservation Office.

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(Source: P.A. 103-1007, eff. 1-1-25
.)

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(415 ILCS 200/25)
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Sec. 25.
Other laws.
If this Act conflicts with any other
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federal law, State law, or local ordinance controlling
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lighting, outdoor
luminaires

luminaries
, signage, outdoor
21
advertising, displays, or devices that is more stringent than
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the Act, then the federal law, State law, or local ordinance
23
controls to the extent it is more stringent than the Act.
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(Source: P.A. 103-1007, eff. 1-1-25
.)

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