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MUNICIPAL CODE OF CHICAGO
TITLE 1 GENERAL PROVISIONS
TITLE 2 CITY GOVERNMENT AND ADMINISTRATION
TITLE 3 REVENUE AND FINANCE
TITLE 4 BUSINESSES, OCCUPATIONS AND CONSUMER PROTECTION
TITLE 5 HOUSING AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
TITLE 6 HUMAN RIGHTS*
TITLE 7 HEALTH AND SAFETY
CHAPTER 7-4 LEAD-BEARING SUBSTANCES
CHAPTER 7-12 ANIMAL CARE AND CONTROL
CHAPTER 7-16 BIRTHS AND DEATHS
CHAPTER 7-20 CONTAGIOUS AND EPIDEMIC DISEASES
CHAPTER 7-22 CONCUSSION INJURIES IN STUDENT ATHLETES IN CHICAGO SCHOOLS
CHAPTER 7-24 DRUGS AND NARCOTICS
CHAPTER 7-28 HEALTH NUISANCES
ARTICLE I. NUISANCES IN GENERAL (7-28-005 et seq.)
ARTICLE II. REFUSE (7-28-200 et seq.)
7-28-200 Definitions.
7-28-210 Refuse containers.
7-28-215 Commercial refuse containers - Permit required.
7-28-217 Commercial refuse containers and compactors; grease containers - Identification.
7-28-220 Duty to provide refuse containers and service.
7-28-225 Duty to provide compactors.
7-28-226 Zone of nonoperation.
7-28-227 Duty to provide refuse containers at construction or demolition sites.
7-28-230 Location of standard and commercial refuse containers.
7-28-235 City refuse collection - Fee.
7-28-240 Refuse removal.
7-28-250 Reserved.
7-28-260 Containers - Use.
7-28-261 Accumulation of refuse - Responsibility.
7-28-270 Contents of standard and commercial refuse containers and compactors.
7-28-280 Removal of contents.
7-28-290 Ashes.
7-28-300 Removal of restaurant garbage.
7-28-301 Grease containers.
7-28-302 Grease containers - Maintenance and removal.
7-28-303 Location of grease containers.
7-28-305 Location of grease containers on the public way.
7-28-310 Owner of business responsible for removal when - Violation - Penalty.
7-28-315 Removal of litter from a retail establishment's parking area.
7-28-320 Incinerators and ash chutes.
7-28-330 Sale of garbage prohibited.
7-28-331 Reserved.
7-28-340 Reserved.
7-28-350 Reserved.
7-28-360 Removal of refuse before vacation of premises.
7-28-370 Disposal of furnishings, bedding, clothing or other materials infested with bed bugs.
7-28-380 Refuse vehicles.
7-28-390 Dumping on public way - Violation - Penalty.
7-28-395 Construction debris on public way prohibited.
7-28-400 Disinfection of refuse vehicles.
7-28-410 Reserved.
7-28-420 Industrial refuse.
7-28-430 Decaying animal matter.
7-28-440 Dumping on real estate without permit - Nuisance - Violation - Penalty - Recovery of costs.
7-28-445 Reward program for information leading to a conviction or finding of liability for illegal dumping.
7-28-450 Unremoved motor vehicles, ashes, refuse, waste, debris and other materials - Owner responsible for removal - Nuisance - Violation - Penalty.
7-28-455 Unremoved motor vehicles, ashes, refuse, waste, debris and other materials - Substantial risk to the public - Nuisance - City authorized to remove - Notice - Violation - Penalty - Costs.
7-28-460 Substances that scatter in wind.
7-28-470 Refuse on roof or in areaway.
7-28-480 Inspection of roofs and areaways.
7-28-490 Roofers.
7-28-500 Removal of roofing refuse.
7-28-510 Objects that may damage tires - Illegal to dump on public way.
7-28-511 Definitions.
7-28-512 Application.
7-28-513 Waste management.
7-28-514 Treatment of infectious waste.
7-28-515 Transportation.
7-28-516 Management plan.
7-28-517 Responsibilities and enforcement authority.
7-28-518 Penalties.
7-28-519 Severability.
7-28-520 Additional penalty for violation of article.
ARTICLE III. RESERVED (7-28-530 et seq.)
ARTICLE IV. OFFENSIVE CHEMICALS AND SUBSTANCES (7-28-630 et seq.)
ARTICLE V. RAT CONTROL (7-28-660 et seq.)
ARTICLE VI. LOT MAINTENANCE (7-28-740 et seq.)
ARTICLE VII. VIOLATION OF CHAPTER PROVISIONS (7-28-800 et seq.)
ARTICLE VIII. BED BUGS. (7-28-810 et seq.)
CHAPTER 7-30 PLASTIC BAG AND FILM PLASTIC RECYCLING ORDINANCE
CHAPTER 7-32 CHICAGO CLEAN INDOOR AIR ORDINANCE OF 2008*
CHAPTER 7-36 TOY SAFETY
CHAPTER 7-38 FOOD ESTABLISHMENTS - SANITARY OPERATING REQUIREMENTS
CHAPTER 7-39 RESERVED*
CHAPTER 7-40 FOOD ESTABLISHMENTS - CARE OF FOODS*
CHAPTER 7-42 FOOD ESTABLISHMENTS - INSPECTIONS, VIOLATIONS AND HEARING PROCEDURES*
CHAPTER 7-44 EXTERMINATION BY FUMIGATION*
CHAPTER 7-50 WIRELESS COMMUNICATION
CHAPTER 7-51 CHICAGO PREPAID WIRELESS 9-1-1 SURCHARGE
CHAPTER 7-52 HOTEL AUTOMATED EXTERNAL DEFIBRILLATOR ORDINANCE
CHAPTER 7-58 EMERGENCY ENERGY PLAN
CHAPTER 7-59 NATURAL GAS EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN
TITLE 8 OFFENSES AFFECTING PUBLIC PEACE, MORALS AND WELFARE
TITLE 9 VEHICLES, TRAFFIC AND RAIL TRANSPORTATION
TITLE 10 STREETS, PUBLIC WAYS, PARKS, AIRPORTS AND HARBORS
TITLE 11 UTILITIES AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
TITLE 12 RESERVED
TITLE 13 BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUCTION
TITLE 14 RESERVED*
TITLE 14A ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS OF THE CHICAGO CONSTRUCTION CODES*
TITLE 14B BUILDING CODE*
TITLE 14C CONVEYANCE DEVICE CODE*
TITLE 14E ELECTRICAL CODE*
TITLE 14F FIRE PREVENTION CODE*
TITLE 14G FUEL GAS CODE*
TITLE 14M MECHANICAL CODE*
TITLE 14N 2022 ENERGY TRANSFORMATION CODE*
TITLE 14P PLUMBING CODE*
TITLE 14R BUILDING REHABILITATION CODE*
TITLE 14X MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS FOR EXISTING BUILDINGS*
TITLE 15 FIRE PREVENTION
TITLE 16 LAND USE
TITLE 17 CHICAGO ZONING ORDINANCE
TITLE 18 BUILDING INFRASTRUCTURE
APPENDIX TO THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF CHICAGO (RESERVED)*
TABLES
Chicago Zoning Ordinance and Land Use Ordinance
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7-28-480 Inspection of roofs and areaways.
   It shall be the duty of the commissioner of buildings or his authorized representative to make inspections at least twice each year of the roofs, light and air shafts, courts, and areaways of all buildings where he has reason to believe a nuisance exists or any of the regulations of this Code are being violated. It shall be the duty of the person in possession or control of any such building to allow the commissioner of buildings or his authorized representative entrance or access, at all reasonable times, to such building for the purpose of inspection or for the making of such records as may be necessary.
(Prior code ยง 99-40)
7-28-490 Roofers.
   It shall be unlawful for any person engaged in or conducting in the city the business of roofing of buildings, to throw dirt or roofing refuse from the roof of any building upon any public way or upon adjoining property while repairing or renewing roofs.
(Prior code ยง 99-41)
7-28-500 Removal of roofing refuse.
   Every person engaged in or conducting in the city the business of roofing of buildings, shall remove the dirt and roofing refuse from the roofs by lowering it in buckets or containers, or with ropes, pulleys, or other mechanical devices while repairing or renewing roofs.
(Prior code ยง 99-42)
7-28-510 Objects that may damage tires โ€“ Illegal to dump on public way.
   It shall be unlawful for any person to throw, dump or deposit upon any public way any glass article, broken glass, nails, tacks, sharp metal objects or other articles or material that may cause damage to rubber tires of motor vehicles. It shall be the duty of every owner or person in possession or control of any motor vehicle, the glass or metal parts from which are broken and dropped upon any public way, to promptly remove such broken glass and metal parts and restore the public way to a condition safe for automotive traffic.
(Prior code ยง 99-42.1)
7-28-511 Definitions.
   As used in Sections 7-28-511 through 7-28-519, the following terms and phrases shall be understood as having the following meanings:
   A.   "Animal waste" means waste such as body parts, carcasses and bedding of animals that were exposed to infectious agents during research, production of biologicals, or testing of pharmaceuticals.
   B.   "Biologicals" means, but is not limited to secretions, suctionings, excretions, exudates, and other body fluids which cannot be directly discarded into a municipal sewer system.
   C.   "Blood" means human or animal blood and blood products, including but not limited to plasma, serum and material containing free flowing blood and blood components.
   D.   "Board" means the Chicago Board of Health appointed by the mayor of the City of Chicago.
   E.   "Commissioner" means the commissioner of the department of health of the City of Chicago.
   F.   "Department" means the department of health of the City of Chicago.
   G.   "Facility" means any site that produces, stores, treats, transports, hauls or disposes of infectious waste.
   H.   "Infectious agent" means an organism that is capable of producing infection or infectious disease.
   I.   "Infectious waste" means waste produced in connection with human or animal patient care and materials generated as a result of patient diagnosis, treatment, immunization, or the preparation of human remains for cremation or burial, that is contaminated with or may be contaminated with an infectious agent, and includes laboratory waste, pathological waste, isolation waste, blood, regulated fluids, sharps and animal waste. "Infectious waste" shall not include general refuse, such as food products and containers, packaging materials, and materials that are not used in connection with patient care.
   J.   "Isolation waste" means all waste from the care or treatment of patients who are isolated to prevent the spread of communicable diseases except reverse protection isolation.
   K.   "Laboratory waste" means cultures and stocks of infectious agents and associated biologicals including: human and animal cultures from medical and/or pathological laboratories; cultures and stocks of infectious agents from research, commercial or industrial laboratories; waste from the production of biologicals; discarded live and attenuated vaccines; culture dishes and other devices used to transfer, inoculate and mix cultures; and specimens of regulated body fluid.
   L.   "Pathological waste" means human tissues, body parts and body organs that are removed during surgery and autopsy or other medical procedures.
   M.   "Person" means any individual, partnership, company, corporation, association, firm, organization, trust or other legal entity, including any city, county, district, state or federal department or agency, located within the corporate limits of the City of Chicago.
   N.   "Producer" means a person whose business or professional activities produce or generate infectious waste, including but not limited to medical facilities; laboratories; clinics; blood banks, whether mobile or freestanding; doctor's, dentist's or veterinarian's offices, or buildings; freestanding dialysis centers; nursing homes; extended care facilities; health maintenance organizations not located exclusively within a licensed hospital; and funeral homes and crematoriums. When more than one person (as defined in subsection M of this section) is located in the same building, each individual business entity is a separate producer under this ordinance.
   "Producer" does not include persons who produce infectious waste during self-treatment and family members, physicians or individuals associated with a visiting or home care service or organization, who administer or direct health care in a person's residence. "Producer" specifically does not include any licensed hospital facility located within the City of Chicago that is presently regulated by the Illinois Environmental Protection Act for the disposal of hospital wastes.
   O.   "Regulated body fluids" means cerebrospinal fluids, synovial fluids, pleunal fluids, peritoneal fluids, pericardial fluids and amniotic fluids.
   P.   "Sharps" means any discarded article used in animal care, patient care or medical, industrial or research laboratories, that may cause punctures or cuts. Sharps include hypodermic needles, tubings with needles attached, scalpel blades, syringes (with or without the attached needle), pasteur pipettes, blood vials, culture dishes that have been removed from their original sterile containers, and broken or unbroken glassware that has been in contact with infectious agents, such as used slides.
   Q.   "Treatment" means a method, technique or process to treat infectious waste so as to render such waste innocuous, as authorized under Sections 7-28-511 through 7-28-519 and all applicable state and federal laws.
(Added Coun. J. 9-12-90, p. 20461)
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