Illinois 2025-2026 Regular Session

Illinois House Bill HB0068

Introduced
1/9/25  
Refer
1/9/25  
Refer
2/4/25  

Caption

BOTTLED WATER PRICE MAXIMUM

Impact

Beyond the initial price controls, the bill lays the groundwork for ongoing adjustments. Beginning January 1, 2031, the Attorney General is required to revise the maximum prices every five years in alignment with changes in the Consumer Price Index. This provision ensures that the pricing caps remain relevant in light of inflation and cost-of-living adjustments, demonstrating an attempt to balance affordability for consumers with the economic realities faced by these venues.

Summary

House Bill 0068, also known as the Bottled Drinking Water Sales Act, places restrictions on the sale price of bottled drinking water at entertainment venues in Illinois. The Act mandates that starting January 1, 2026, these venues cannot charge more than specified amounts for bottled water based on the size of the container. For instance, the maximum price for a bottle containing 16 ounces or less is set at $2.00. This price regulatory framework represents a significant move towards consumer protection in the context of entertainment venue operations.

Conclusion

Overall, HB0068 encapsulates a legislative approach aimed at consumer protection in the entertainment sector while inviting potential challenges regarding its feasibility and impact on business operations. As it moves through the legislative process, the implications for both consumers and businesses will need careful examination to ensure a balanced outcome.

Contention

The bill could potentially ignite debate regarding market freedom and price regulation. Supporters may argue that it is necessary to prevent overcharging at venues where consumer choice can be limited. However, opponents may view these price controls as government overreach, stifling the ability of businesses to respond to market demands. The civil penalties imposed for violations—set at no more than 10% of total ticket sales for the event—further complicate the operating landscape for entertainment venues and could raise concerns about enforcement and compliance.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IL HB5373

Trade: consumer goods and services; price cap on bottled water at mass entertainment venues; provide for. Amends sec. 3 of 1976 PA 331 (MCL 445.903) & adds sec. 3j.

IL SB324

Establishes prohibitions relating to the sale of water in certain disposable plastic bottles in communities abutting the Lake Tahoe Watershed. (BDR 40-216)

IL H1035

To improve plastic bottles and their recycling

IL SB0132

PLASTIC BOTTLE CAP REDUCTION

IL HB277

Environment - Water Bottle Filling Stations - Requirement

IL SB96

Environment - Water Bottle Filling Stations - Requirement

IL H1056

Relieving Housing Bottlenecks

IL H3464

To update the bottle bill

IL HB1185

Local municipal water authorities and water associations; authorize to bottle and sell certain water.

IL SF4439

Plastic bottle excise tax proposal

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