Illinois has not preempted local plastic bag regulation, allowing home rule municipalities to enact bans, fees, or recycling mandates under their general police power.
Unlike many states, Illinois does not preempt local single-use plastic regulation. The Plastic Bag Recycling Act (415 ILCS 10) sunset in 2017, and no successor law preempts municipal action. Chicago imposes a 7 cent checkout bag tax under Municipal Code 3-50, and Evanston, Edwardsville, and other cities have passed their own bag ordinances. The Illinois Solid Waste Planning and Recycling Act (415 ILCS 15) encourages source reduction. Home rule authority under Article VII Section 6 of the Illinois Constitution underpins these local programs.
Local violations are punishable under each municipality's ordinance, typically civil fines from $50 to $500 per offense, with state law imposing no separate penalty.
Naperville, IL
Naperville does not have a local aircraft noise ordinance. Aircraft noise is regulated exclusively at the federal level by the FAA. Naperville is approximate...
Naperville, IL
Naperville requires an $80 fence permit for all fences over 3 feet in height. Applications require a Plat of Survey showing fence placement. Call JULIE at 1-...
Naperville, IL
Naperville limits residential fences to 6 feet in height under Title 6, Section 6-2-15. Fences along major arterial roadways may be up to 9 feet. Front yard ...
Naperville, IL
Naperville requires all dogs to be on a leash no longer than 6 feet when off the owner's property under Title 10, Chapter 4. Dogs running at large on any str...
Naperville, IL
Naperville allows backyard chickens with a permit for any coop or enclosure. Livestock keeping is regulated by zoning under Title 6. A permit is required for...
Naperville, IL
Naperville allows beekeeping in most zoning districts but restricts it in R2 through R5 residential zones. All bee colonies must be registered with the State...
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