Illinois 2025 2025-2026 Regular Session

Illinois Senate Bill SB2247 Introduced / Bill

Filed 02/07/2025

                    104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
 State of Illinois
 2025 and 2026 SB2247 Introduced 2/7/2025, by Sen. Ram Villivalam SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: New Act Creates the Micromobility Fire Safety Act. Provides that all micromobility devices and traction batteries for micromobility devices manufactured, distributed, sold, or offered for lease or rent in the State shall meet specified safety standards. LRB104 07607 SPS 17651 b   A BILL FOR 104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
 State of Illinois
 2025 and 2026 SB2247 Introduced 2/7/2025, by Sen. Ram Villivalam SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:  New Act New Act  Creates the Micromobility Fire Safety Act. Provides that all micromobility devices and traction batteries for micromobility devices manufactured, distributed, sold, or offered for lease or rent in the State shall meet specified safety standards.  LRB104 07607 SPS 17651 b     LRB104 07607 SPS 17651 b   A BILL FOR
104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
 State of Illinois
 2025 and 2026 SB2247 Introduced 2/7/2025, by Sen. Ram Villivalam SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
New Act New Act
New Act
Creates the Micromobility Fire Safety Act. Provides that all micromobility devices and traction batteries for micromobility devices manufactured, distributed, sold, or offered for lease or rent in the State shall meet specified safety standards.
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1  AN ACT concerning business.
2  Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3  represented in the General Assembly:
4  Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the
5  Micromobility Fire Safety Act.
6  Section 5. Findings.
7  (a) Micromobility devices, such as electric bicycles,
8  electric scooters, and personal e-mobility devices, like
9  hoverboards and electric unicycles, are increasingly popular,
10  battery powered transportation options for American consumers
11  and workers.
12  (b) As battery powered devices, micromobility devices can
13  be a fire and explosion safety hazard if they do not meet
14  safety standards.
15  (c) For micromobility devices that do not meet safety
16  standards, there is a heightened risk of the lithium-ion
17  batteries that power these devices experiencing a cascading
18  failure where the overwhelming generation of heat triggers the
19  release of toxic gases, explosions, or the spread of flames.
20  (d) In 2021 and 2022, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety
21  Commission received reports from 39 states of at least 208
22  fires or overheating events that were associated with electric
23  bicycles and personal e-mobility devices that caused 19

 

104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
 State of Illinois
 2025 and 2026 SB2247 Introduced 2/7/2025, by Sen. Ram Villivalam SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
New Act New Act
New Act
Creates the Micromobility Fire Safety Act. Provides that all micromobility devices and traction batteries for micromobility devices manufactured, distributed, sold, or offered for lease or rent in the State shall meet specified safety standards.
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1  fatalities.
2  (e) There are consensus standards available that mitigate
3  the battery and electrical system hazards of electric bicycles
4  and personal e-mobility devices that can cause fires,
5  including standards published Underwriters Laboratories and
6  the International Organization for Standardization.
7  (f) In 2022, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
8  issued a letter to the manufacturers, importers, distributors,
9  and retailers of electric bicycles and personal e-mobility
10  devices urging these products be "designed, manufactured, and
11  certified" to the appropriate UL standard as "manufacturing
12  these products in compliance with the applicable UL standards
13  significantly reduces the risk of injuries and deaths from
14  micromobility device fires."
15  (g) In 2022, after 216 micromobility device related fires
16  in 2022 that caused 147 injuries and 6 fatalities, New York
17  City enacted legislation requiring micromobility device
18  certification to the applicable UL safety standards.
19  (h) Studies have demonstrated that without conformity
20  assessment performed by a nationally-accredited independent
21  third-party certification organization, products are less
22  likely to meet product safety standards. Product safety
23  certification ensures safety is a level playing field in the
24  market.
25  Section 10. Definitions. As used in this Act:

 

 

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1  "Certification" means the attestation by the certification
2  body, indicated by the certification body's certification mark
3  on the equipment, device, or product, that the equipment,
4  device, or product has been evaluated and tested and found to
5  conform to relevant standards.
6  "Certification body" means an independent third-party
7  organization providing certification for micromobility
8  products that:
9  (1) is recognized by the U.S. Occupational Safety
10  and Health Administration as a nationally-recognized
11  testing laboratory; and
12  (2) has received ISO/IEC 17065 accreditation from
13  an independent accreditation body that is a member of
14  the International Accreditation Forum.
15  "Certification mark" means a mark of conformity owned by a
16  certification body and registered with the United States
17  Patent and Trademark Office that is visible and affixed to a
18  certified equipment, device, or product.
19  "Electric bicycle" means a 2-wheeled or 3-wheeled
20  electrical-mechanical device provided with functional pedals
21  that includes one or more electric motors to either assist the
22  rider when pedaling or provide motive power to the wheels when
23  the rider is not pedaling.
24  "ICS codes" mean codes published by the International
25  Organization for Standardization (ISO) that serve as a system
26  for categorizing the types of standards under the

 

 

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1  International Classification for Standards.
2  "Micromobility devices" means the term inclusive of
3  e-bike, e-scooters, and other types of personal e-mobility
4  devices.
5  "Nationally-recognized testing laboratory" means an
6  organization that meets the qualifications provided in 29 CFR
7  1910.7(b) and is recognized as a nationally-recognized testing
8  laboratory by the U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational
9  Safety and Health Administration's Nationally-Recognized
10  Testing Laboratory (NRTL) Program.
11  "Personal e-mobility device" means a consumer mobility
12  device intended for a single rider with a rechargeable
13  electric drive train that propels the rider, and which may be
14  provided with a handle for grasping while riding. This device
15  may or may not be self-balancing and may or may not be seated.
16  "Traction battery" means a rechargeable battery used to
17  power the electric motors of the micromobility product.
18  "UL standards" means standards published by Underwriters
19  Laboratories for testing and manufacturing products to ensure
20  their safety, security, and sustainability.
21  Section 15. Requirements for manufacturer; distribution,
22  sale, lease, and rent of micromobility devices and traction
23  batteries. All micromobility devices and traction batteries
24  for micromobility devices manufactured, distributed, sold, or
25  offered for lease or rent in this State shall meet safety

 

 

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1  standards as follows:
2  (1) electric bicycles shall:
3  (A) be evaluated, tested, and certified to UL 2849
4  by a nationally-recognized testing laboratory with UL
5  2849 included in its scope of recognition under the
6  Nationally-Recognized Testing Laboratory (NRTL)
7  Program; and
8  (B) be affixed with a certification mark from a
9  certifying body with ICS 43.150, ICS 43.120, and UL
10  2849 included in the scope of accreditation;
11  (2) personal e-mobility devices shall:
12  (A) be evaluated, tested, and certified to UL 2272
13  by a nationally-recognized testing laboratory with UL
14  2849 included in its scope of recognition under the
15  Nationally-Recognized Testing Laboratory (NRTL)
16  Program; and
17  (B) be affixed with a certification mark from a
18  certifying body with ICS 29.220.99, ICS 43.120, and UL
19  2272 included in its scope of accreditation; and
20  (3) traction batteries for use in micromobility
21  devices shall:
22  (A) be evaluated, tested, and certified to UL 2271
23  by a nationally-recognized testing laboratory with UL
24  2849 included in its scope of recognition under the
25  Nationally-Recognized Testing Laboratory (NRTL)
26  Program; and

 

 

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