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SB 4036

MUNI CD-REMOVE WASTE CONTAINER

104th Regular Session Introduced by Terri Bryant

Illinois SB 4036 would standardize and regulate how municipalities place, service, and remove public waste containers to improve sanitation and safety.

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Bill Summary · SB 4036

Illinois SB 4036 (104th Session) — MUNI CD-REMOVE WASTE CONTAINER

Purpose and intent

  • The bill appears to address municipal sanitation or waste management practices, specifically relating to the handling, placement, or removal of waste containers within municipalities.
  • Its overall goal is to regulate how waste containers are managed by city departments, likely with the aim of improving cleanliness, efficiency, or safety in public areas.

Key provisions (highlights)

  • Establishes standards or requirements for the removal, maintenance, or placement of municipal waste containers.
  • May specify responsibilities for local government units (cities or municipalities) in maintaining public waste containers, including timing, signaling, or notification protocols for when containers are emptied or serviced.
  • Could include criteria to ensure accessibility or compliance with public health and sanitation regulations.
  • Might address coordination between municipal departments (e.g., public works, sanitation, and code enforcement) in enforcing container management.
  • Possible penalties, enforcement mechanisms, or remedies for noncompliance by municipal entities or contractors.

Who would be affected

  • Primary: Municipal governments and their public works or sanitation departments responsible for waste collection and container maintenance.
  • Secondary: Waste management contractors engaged by municipalities, vendors supplying municipal waste containers, and possibly residents and businesses in areas where containers are placed or removed.
  • The bill could influence procurement practices, maintenance schedules, and reporting requirements for affected municipalities.

Procedural and timeline aspects

  • As a bill from the 104th Illinois General Assembly, it would move through the standard legislative process: committee hearings, potential amendments, and floor votes in both chambers before adoption and potential enactment.
  • If enacted, the provisions would become effective either on a specified date or upon publication, with any transitional periods defined for municipalities to comply.

Potential impacts and considerations

  • Clarifies duties of municipalities regarding the lifecycle (placement, servicing, removal) of public waste containers, potentially reducing stray or overflowing containers.
  • Could improve sanitation outcomes and public safety by standardizing practices across municipalities.
  • May create additional administrative work for local governments or require updates to bid specifications and contractor agreements.
  • Enforcement and funding implications could arise, depending on whether new requirements include mandates without dedicated state funding.

Note: This summary is based on the bill title and sponsor information provided. For precise language, sections, definitions, timelines, and fiscal notes, please refer to the official text of SB 4036 and any accompanying analyses from the Illinois General Assembly.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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