(430 ILCS 10/0.01) (from Ch. 96 1/2, par. 5700)
Sec. 0.01.
Short title.
This Act may be cited as the
Liquefied Petroleum Gas Container Act.
(Source: P.A. 86-1324.)
(430 ILCS 10/1) (from Ch. 96 1/2, par. 5701)
Sec. 1.
It is the intent of the Illinois Legislature to protect the public
welfare and promote safety in the filling and use of pressure vessels
containing liquefied petroleum gases through implementing both the
Interstate Commerce Commission regulations, within the State of Illinois,
and the national standards of safety on the filling of these containers. It
is deemed necessary to insure that containers properly constructed and
tested be used and that a liquefied petroleum gas of suitable and safe
vapor pressure be placed in these containers. To attain this end the
filling or refilling of liquefied petroleum gas containers by other than
the owner or authorized person must be controlled and specific authority to
prevent violation and encourage enforcement be established.
(Source: Laws 1955, p. 626.)
(430 ILCS 10/2) (from Ch. 96 1/2, par. 5702)
Sec. 2.
The term "person" shall mean and include any person, persons, firm,
firms, corporation or corporations.
The term "owner" shall mean and include (a) any person who holds a
written bill of sale or other instrument under which title to the container
was transferred to such person, (b) any person who holds a paid or
receipted invoice showing purchase and payment of such container, (c) any
person whose name, initials, mark, or other identifying device has been
plainly and legibly stamped or otherwise shown upon the surface of such
container for a period of not less than one year prior to the final
enactment and approval of this act, or (d) any manufacturer of a container
who has not sold or transferred ownership thereof by written bill of sale
or otherwise;
The term "liquefied petroleum gas" as used in this Act shall mean and
include any material which is composed predominately of any of the
following hydrocarbons or mixtures of the same: propane, propylene, butanes
(normal butane and iso-butane), and butylenes.
(Source: Laws 1955, p. 626.)
(430 ILCS 10/2.5)
Sec. 2.5.
This Act does not apply to any liquefied petroleum gas container
designed to hold 20 pounds or less of liquefied petroleum gas.
(Source: P.A. 89-73, eff. 1-1-96.)
(430 ILCS 10/3) (from Ch. 96 1/2, par. 5703)
Sec. 3.
If a liquefied petroleum gas container shall bear upon the surface
thereof in plainly legible characters the name, mark, initials or other
identifying device of the owner thereof, it shall be unlawful for any
person except such owner or a person authorized in writing by him: (a) To
fill such container with, or withdraw from such container,
liquefied petroleum gas or any other gas
or compound; (b) to buy, sell, offer for sale, give, take, loan, deliver or
permit to be delivered, or otherwise use, dispose of, or traffic in any
such container; or (c) to deface, erase, obliterate, cover up or otherwise
remove or conceal or change any such name, mark, initials or other
identifying device of the owner or to place the name, mark, initials or
other identifying device of any person other than the owner on such
container.
(Source: P.A. 89-73, eff. 1-1-96.)
(430 ILCS 10/4) (from Ch. 96 1/2, par. 5704)
Sec. 4.
The use of a liquefied petroleum gas container or containers by any
person other than the person whose name, mark, initial or device shall be
or shall have been upon such liquefied petroleum gas container or
containers, without written consent or purchase of such marked and
distinguished liquefied petroleum gas container, for the sale of liquefied
petroleum gas, filling with liquefied petroleum
gas, or the withdrawal of liquefied petroleum gas, or the possession of
such
liquefied petroleum gas containers by any person other than the person having
his name, mark, initial or other device thereon, without the written consent of
such owner, shall and is hereby declared to be presumptive evidence of the
unlawful use, filling or refilling, transition of, or trafficking in of such
liquefied petroleum gas containers.
(Source: P.A. 89-73, eff. 1-1-96.)
(430 ILCS 10/5) (from Ch. 96 1/2, par. 5705)
Sec. 5.
Whenever any person, or the president, secretary, treasurer, or
other
officer of any corporation mentioned in Section 2 of this Act, or his, her,
its or their duly authorized agent who has personal knowledge of the facts,
shall make oath in writing before any judge or associate judge, that the
party so making such affidavit has reason to believe and does believe that
any of his, her, its or their liquefied petroleum gas containers marked
with the name, initials, mark or other device of said owner, are in the
possession of or being used by or being filled or transferred
by, or that liquefied petroleum gas is being withdrawn from the container
by, any person whose name, initials, mark or other device does not appear on
said containers, and who is in the possession of, filling or refilling, or
using any such containers without the written consent of the owner of such
name, initials or trade mark, the judge or associate judge may, when
satisfied that there is reasonable cause, issue a search warrant and cause
the premises designated to be searched for the purpose of discovering and
obtaining the same, and may also cause to be brought before him the person
in whose possession such containers may be found, and shall then inquire
into the circumstances of such possession; and if such judge or associate
judge finds that such person has been guilty of a violation of this Act, he
shall impose the punishment herein prescribed, and he shall also award
the
possession of
property taken upon such search warrant to the owner thereof.
(Source: P.A. 89-73, eff. 1-1-96.)
(430 ILCS 10/6) (from Ch. 96 1/2, par. 5706)
Sec. 6.
Violations.
Any person who shall fail to comply with any of
the foregoing provisions
of this Act shall be deemed guilty of a Class B misdemeanor, for which the
fine shall be not less than $1,000 and not more than $1,500 for each offense.
(Source: P.A. 91-816, eff. 6-13-00.)
Structure Illinois Compiled Statutes
430 ILCS 5/ - Liquefied Petroleum Gas Regulation Act.
430 ILCS 10/ - Liquefied Petroleum Gas Container Act.
430 ILCS 15/ - Gasoline Storage Act.
430 ILCS 20/ - Gasoline Receptacle Labeling Act.
430 ILCS 25/ - Natural Gas Odor Injection Act.
430 ILCS 27/ - Illinois Propane Education and Research Act of 1997.
430 ILCS 30/ - Illinois Hazardous Materials Transportation Act.
430 ILCS 32/ - Nitroglycerin Transportation Act.
430 ILCS 35/ - Uniform Hazardous Substances Act of Illinois.
430 ILCS 40/ - Illinois Poison Prevention Packaging Act.
430 ILCS 45/ - Illinois Chemical Safety Act.
430 ILCS 50/ - Hazardous Materials Emergency Act.
430 ILCS 55/ - Hazardous Material Emergency Response Reimbursement Act.
430 ILCS 60/ - Safety Glazing Materials Act.
430 ILCS 65/ - Firearm Owners Identification Card Act.
430 ILCS 66/ - Firearm Concealed Carry Act.
430 ILCS 67/ - Firearms Restraining Order Act.
430 ILCS 68/ - Firearm Dealer License Certification Act.
430 ILCS 69/ - Reimagine Public Safety Act.
430 ILCS 70/ - Illinois Public Demonstrations Law.
430 ILCS 75/ - Boiler and Pressure Vessel Safety Act.
430 ILCS 85/ - Amusement Ride and Attraction Safety Act.
430 ILCS 95/ - Release of Genetically Engineered Organisms Act.
430 ILCS 100/ - Illinois Emergency Planning and Community Right to Know Act.
430 ILCS 110/ - Eyeglass Frame and Lens Act.
430 ILCS 115/ - Illinois Modular Dwelling and Mobile Structure Safety Act.
430 ILCS 117/ - Manufactured Home Quality Assurance Act.
430 ILCS 120/ - Illinois Manufactured Home Installers Act.
430 ILCS 125/ - Children's Product Safety Act.
430 ILCS 130/ - Emergency Evacuation Plan for People with Disabilities Act.
430 ILCS 132/ - Illinois Premise Alert Program (PAP) Act.
430 ILCS 135/ - Carbon Monoxide Alarm Detector Act.
430 ILCS 140/ - Cadmium-Safe Kids Act.
430 ILCS 145/ - Movable Soccer Goal Safety Act (aka Zach's Law).
430 ILCS 150/ - Abandoned Refrigerator Act.
430 ILCS 155/ - Outdoor Lighting Installation Act.
430 ILCS 160/ - Peephole Installation Act.
430 ILCS 165/ - Excavation Fence Act.