Public Act 104-0800
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| Public Act 104-0800 | ||||
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AN ACT concerning safety. | ||||
Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | ||||
represented in the General Assembly: | ||||
Section 5. The Responsible Outdoor Lighting Control Act is | ||||
amended by changing Sections 15, 20, and 25 as follows: | ||||
(415 ILCS 200/15) | ||||
Sec. 15. Outdoor lighting control. All new luminaires | ||||
purchased with State funds after the effective date of this | ||||
Act or installed after the effective date of this Act on a | ||||
structure or land that is owned and managed by the Department | ||||
of Natural Resources, including roadways, facilities, | ||||
properties, nonhabitable structures, monuments, and public | ||||
right-of-way spaces, including sidewalks, with the intended | ||||
purpose of outdoor illumination must follow the following | ||||
outdoor lighting control requirements: | ||||
(1) Permanent outdoor luminaires must be fully | ||||
shielded with an IES BUG rating and produce less than 1% of | ||||
its emitted light above 80 degrees from the downward | ||||
vertical direction of nadir. Light should not be emitted | ||||
at an angle above 60 degrees from the downward vertical | ||||
direction of nadir. | ||||
(2) Luminaires must avoid light trespass by not | ||||
exceeding an illuminance of one lux as measured at ground | ||||
level both horizontally and vertically at the property | ||
boundary. | ||
(3) Luminaires purchased or installed on or before | ||
June 30, 2032 must have a correlated color temperature | ||
less than or equal to 2,700 Kelvin. All new luminaires | ||
purchased or installed after June 30, 2032 must have a | ||
correlated color temperature less than or equal to 2,200 | ||
Kelvin. In residential areas, dark sky locations, or | ||
environmentally sensitive areas, such as State parks and | ||
outdoor recreation facilities, correlated color | ||
temperature should be no more than 2,200 Kelvin. | ||
(4) Outdoor lighting must be minimized to no more than | ||
25% above ANSI/IES standards or United States Department | ||
of Transportation recommendations. | ||
(5) Facade lighting must be minimized to no more than | ||
25% above ANSI/IES standards, must project downward, and | ||
must not violate the light trespass limits in paragraph | ||
(2). | ||
(6) When the installation or replacement of roadway | ||
lighting is planned, the appropriate authority must | ||
determine whether reflective roadway markings or | ||
reflective signage is appropriate and safe for the | ||
situation in lieu of outdoor lighting. Reflectorized | ||
roadway markings, lines, warning signs, informational | ||
signs or other passive means must be used for roadway | ||
lighting, except at intersections of 2 or more streets or | ||
highways, unless it is determined that adequate safety | ||
cannot be achieved by reflective means. | ||
(7) No artificial lighting above one lux, as measured | ||
at ground level both horizontally and vertically, may | ||
trespass onto land or waterways designated or managed as | ||
habitat, reserve, natural area, open space, or wilderness. | ||
(Source: P.A. 103-1007, eff. 1-1-25.) | ||
(415 ILCS 200/20) | ||
Sec. 20. Exceptions. This Act does not apply if: | ||
(1) the luminaires are on a structure or land that is | ||
owned, supported, funded, leased, or managed by the State | ||
in a county or municipality that, by ordinance or | ||
resolution, has adopted provisions that are equal to or | ||
more stringent than the provisions of this Act; | ||
(2) a federal law or regulation preempts this Act; | ||
(3) a State agency determines a safety or security | ||
need exists that cannot be addressed by any other method; | ||
(4) fire, police, rescue, or repair personnel need | ||
light for temporary emergencies or road repair work; | ||
(5) it has been determined that a reasonable safety | ||
and security interest exists at correctional or hospital | ||
facilities that cannot be addressed by another method as | ||
long as it complies with existing standards, | ||
specifications, or policies; | ||
(6) navigational lighting systems and other lighting | ||
are necessary to comply with Federal Aviation | ||
Administration airside operations or nautical safety; | ||
(7) lamps greater than 2,700 Kelvin are used on active | ||
sports grounds or show grounds, but only for the duration | ||
of a practice, match, or event. Lamps emitting greater | ||
than 2,700 Kelvin under this paragraph must be positioned, | ||
angled, or shielded to prevent direct glare and light | ||
trespass onto neighboring property or properties, and the | ||
positioning, angling, or shielding must limit upward light | ||
emission to only the amount necessary to light the | ||
sporting or grounds activity; | ||
(8) flagpoles installed after the effective date of | ||
this Act are lit by means of a downward-facing lamp and | ||
using a lamp of 2,700 Kelvin or lower; | ||
(9) flagpoles installed on or before the effective | ||
date of this Act are upward-lit by partially shielded or | ||
unshielded luminaires using a lamp of 2,200 Kelvin or | ||
lower to minimize the impact of glare, light trespass, and | ||
sky glow and are converted to conform to requirements upon | ||
retrofitting; | ||
(10) the luminaires luminaries are existing decorative | ||
and ornamental lighting that serve historical purposes, | ||
but replacement luminaires luminaries for the existing | ||
decorative and ornamental lighting must meet the standards | ||
of this Act to the extent possible while maintaining | ||
historical fidelity; or | ||
(11) the luminaires luminaries are temporary seasonal | ||
holiday lighting lasting no longer than 45 days | ||
surrounding the holiday season; or . | ||
(12) it is necessary to use uplighting for statuary | ||
lighting and historical façade lighting. In cases where | ||
uplighting is the only viable solution for these items, | ||
the lighting should have a color corrected temperature of | ||
no more than 2,700 degrees Kelvin, must be minimized to no | ||
more than 25% above ANSI/IES standards, must not violate | ||
the light trespass limits in paragraph (2) of Section 15, | ||
and must be extinguished every night no later than 12:00 | ||
a.m. After January 1, 2027, any new placement or | ||
replacement of uplighting of State historic statuary and | ||
State historical façade lighting shall be approved by the | ||
State Historic Preservation Office. | ||
(Source: P.A. 103-1007, eff. 1-1-25.) | ||
(415 ILCS 200/25) | ||
Sec. 25. Other laws. If this Act conflicts with any other | ||
federal law, State law, or local ordinance controlling | ||
lighting, outdoor luminaires luminaries, signage, outdoor | ||
advertising, displays, or devices that is more stringent than | ||
the Act, then the federal law, State law, or local ordinance | ||
controls to the extent it is more stringent than the Act. | ||
(Source: P.A. 103-1007, eff. 1-1-25.) | ||
Effective Date: 1/1/2027
