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HB 5425

Illinois House of Representatives bill in Session 104.

Status: passed_lower. Latest action: April 21, 2026.

NATURAL ORG REDUCE REG-ACT.

Bill ID IL-104-HB-5425
Session 104
Status passed_lower
Committee Assignments
House of Representatives passed_lower 2026-04-21
Summary

Creates the Natural Organic Reduction Regulation Act. Provides that any person doing business in this State, or any cemetery, crematory, funeral establishment, corporation, partnership, joint venture, voluntary organization, or any other entity, may erect, maintain, and operate a natural organic reduction facility in the State and provide the necessary appliances and facilities for the natural organic reduction of human remains in accordance with the Act. Provides that an individual or a person, cemetery, crematory, funeral establishment, corporation, partnership, joint venture, voluntary organization, or other entity may reduce human remains only in a natural organic reduction facility operated by a disposition authority licensed for this purpose and only under the limitations provided in the Act. Provides for: grounds for denial or discipline; surrender of a license; license, display, transfer; authorizing agent; authorization for natural organic reduction; performance of natural organic reduction services, training; recordkeeping; natural organic reduction procedures; disposition of reduced human remains; limitation of liability; hazardous implants; penalties; failure to file an annual report; injunctive action, cease and desist order; service of notice; investigations, notice, and hearing; compelling testimony; administrative review, venue, certification of record, and costs; and preneed of natural organic reduction arrangements. Effective June 1, 2026.

Sponsor
Mary Beth Canty
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Actions Timeline
Date Event Detail
2026-02-13 Introduced Bill introduced
2026-04-21 Status passed_lower
2026-04-21 Latest Action 4/21/2026 - Senate:
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