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 1                    AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 596

 2        AMENDMENT NO.     .  Amend Senate Bill 596 as follows:
 3    by replacing everything after the enacting  clause  with  the
 4    following:

 5                     "CONSERVATION 2000 PROGRAM
 6        Section 1.  The amount of $5,500,000 is appropriated from
 7    the  Capital  Development  Fund  to the Department of Natural
 8    Resources for deposit into  the  Conservation  2000  Projects
 9    Fund.

10        Section  2.  The sum of $6,100,000, new appropriation, is
11    appropriated, and the sum of $6,651,800, or so  much  thereof
12    as may be necessary and as remains unexpended at the close of
13    business  on  June  30,  1999, from appropriations heretofore
14    made in Article 51, Section  2  of  Public  Act  90-0585,  is
15    reappropriated   from  the  Conservation  2000  Fund  to  the
16    Department of Natural Resources  for  the  Conservation  2000
17    Program to implement ecosystem-based management for Illinois'
18    natural resources.

19        Section  3.  The sum of $5,500,000, or so much thereof as
20    may be necessary, is appropriated from the Conservation  2000
21    Projects  Fund to the Department of Natural Resources for the
 
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 1    following projects at the approximate costs set forth below:
 2      Site M planning and development .............. $  3,500,000
 3      Acquisition of land and long-term
 4       easements, and cost-shared natural resource
 5       management practices for ecosystem-based
 6       management of Illinois' natural
 7       resources, including grants for
 8       such purposes ...............................    2,000,000
 9        Total                                          $5,500,000

10        Section 4.  The sum of $12,179,600 or so much thereof  as
11    may  be  necessary  and as remains unexpended at the close of
12    business on June 30,  1999,  from  appropriations  heretofore
13    made for such purposes in Article 51, Section 3 and Section 4
14    of   Public   Act   90-0585,   is   reappropriated  from  the
15    Conservation 2000 Projects Fund to the Department of  Natural
16    Resources for the following projects at the approximate costs
17    set forth below:
18      Site M planning and development............... $  7,940,000
19      Acquisition of land and long-term
20       easements, and cost-shared natural resource
21       management practices for ecosystem-based
22       management of Illinois' natural
23       resources, including grants for
24       such purposes ...............................    4,239,600
25        Total                                         $12,179,600

26        Section  5.  The following named sums, or so much thereof
27    as may  be  necessary,  respectively,  for  the  objects  and
28    purposes  hereinafter  named,  are  appropriated  to meet the
29    ordinary and contingent expenses of the Department of Natural
30    Resources:
31                           GENERAL OFFICE
32    For Personal Services:
 
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 1      Payable from General Revenue Fund ............ $  9,060,900
 2      Payable from State Boating Act Fund ..........      621,900
 3      Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund ..........    1,122,500
 4    For Employee Retirement Contributions
 5     Paid by State:
 6      Payable from General Revenue Fund ............      363,100
 7      Payable from State Boating Act Fund ..........       24,900
 8      Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund ..........       44,900
 9    For State Contributions to State
10     Employees' Retirement System:
11      Payable from General Revenue Fund ............      880,100
12      Payable from State Boating Act Fund ..........       60,400
13      Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund ..........      109,100
14    For State Contributions to Social Security:
15      Payable from General Revenue Fund ............      685,000
16      Payable from State Boating Act Fund ..........       47,600
17      Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund ..........       85,600
18    For Group Insurance:
19      Payable from State Boating Act Fund ..........       91,400
20      Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund ..........      152,400
21    For Contractual Services:
22      Payable from General Revenue Fund ............    2,118,400
23      Payable from State Boating Act Fund ..........      292,300
24      Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund ..........    1,169,400
25    For Travel:
26      Payable from General Revenue Fund ............      149,600
27      Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund ..........       10,100
28    For Commodities:
29      Payable from General Revenue Fund ............       69,300
30      Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund ..........       64,800
31    For Printing:
32      Payable from General Revenue Fund ............       86,500
33      Payable from State Boating Act Fund ..........      145,400
34      Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund ..........      247,600
 
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 1    For Equipment:
 2      Payable from General Revenue Fund ............      285,050
 3      Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund ..........      132,300
 4    For Electronic Data Processing:
 5      Payable from General Revenue Fund ............      223,900
 6      Payable from State Boating Act Fund ..........       86,500
 7      Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund ..........       51,500
 8    For Telecommunications Services:
 9      Payable from General Revenue Fund ............      312,900
10      Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund ..........       34,900
11    For Operation of Auto Equipment:
12      Payable from General Revenue Fund ............       38,600
13      Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund ..........       23,600
14    For expenses associated with patent
15     and copyright discoveries, inventions
16     or copyrightable works or supporting
17     programs:
18      Payable from Patent and Copyright Fund .......       25,000
19    For expenses incurred in acquiring salmon
20     stamp designs and printing salmon stamps:
21      Payable from Salmon Fund .....................       12,300
22    For the purpose of publishing and
23     distributing a bulletin or magazine
24     and for purchasing, marketing and
25     distributing conservation related
26     products for resale, and refunds for
27     such purposes:
28      Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund ..........      550,000
29    For expenses incurred in producing
30     and distributing site brochures,
31     public information literature and
32     other printed materials from revenues
33     received from the sale of advertising:
34      Payable from State Boating Act Fund ..........       25,000
 
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 1      Payable from State Parks Fund ................       50,000
 2      Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund ..........       50,000
 3    For the coordination of public events and
 4     promotions from activity fees, donations
 5     and vendor revenue:
 6      Payable from State Parks Fund ................       50,000
 7      Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund ..........       50,000
 8    For the purpose of remitting funds
 9     collected from the sale of Federal Duck
10     Stamps to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife
11     Service:
12      Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund ..........       25,000
13    For expenses of the OSLAD Program:
14      Payable from Open Space Lands Acquisition
15       and Development Fund ........................      884,300
16    For expenses of the Americorp Program:
17      Payable from DNR Federal Projects
18       Fund ........................................      286,600
19    For expenses of the Natural Areas Acquisition
20     Program:
21      Payable from the Natural Areas
22       Acquisition Fund ............................      126,500
23    For expenses of the Park and  Conservation
24     program:
25      Payable from Park and Conservation
26       Fund ........................................    3,535,000
27    For expenses of the Bikeways Program:
28      Payable from Park and Conservation
29       Fund ........................................      484,700
30        Total                                         $24,929,100

31                     ILLINOIS RIVER INITIATIVES
32        Section 6.  The sum of $8,000,000, new appropriation,  is
33    appropriated and the sum of $4,628,800, or so much thereof as
 
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 1    may  be  necessary  and as remains unexpended at the close of
 2    business on June 30,  1999,  from  appropriations  heretofore
 3    made  in  Article  51,  Section  6  of Public Act 90-0585, is
 4    reappropriated  from  the  General  Revenue   Fund   to   the
 5    Department  of  Natural  Resources  for  the non-federal cost
 6    share  of  a  Conservation  Reserve  Enhancement  Program  to
 7    establish  long-term  contracts  and  permanent  conservation
 8    easements in the Illinois River  Basin;  to  fund  cost-share
 9    assistance  to  landowners to encourage approved conservation
10    practices in environmentally sensitive  and  highly  erodible
11    areas of the Illinois River Basin; and to fund the monitoring
12    of  long term improvements of these conservation practices as
13    required in the Memorandum of Agreement between the State  of
14    Illinois and the United States Department of Agriculture.

15        Section  7.  The following named sums, or so much thereof
16    as may  be  necessary,  respectively,  for  the  objects  and
17    purposes  hereinafter  named,  are  appropriated  to meet the
18    ordinary and contingent expenses of the Department of Natural
19    Resources:
20                   OFFICE OF RESOURCE CONSERVATION
21    For Personal Services:
22      Payable from General Revenue Fund ............ $  6,588,000
23      Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund ..........    9,122,800
24      Payable from Salmon Fund .....................      186,600
25      Payable from Natural Areas Acquisition
26       Fund ........................................    1,256,000
27    For Employee Retirement Contributions
28     Paid by State:
29      Payable from General Revenue Fund ............      263,600
30      Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund ..........      368,000
31      Payable from Salmon Fund .....................        7,400
32      Payable from Natural Areas Acquisition
33       Fund ........................................       50,300
 
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 1    For State Contributions to State
 2     Employees' Retirement System:
 3      Payable from General Revenue Fund ............      640,000
 4      Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund ..........      886,100
 5      Payable from Salmon Fund .....................       18,200
 6      Payable from Natural Areas Acquisition
 7       Fund ........................................      122,000
 8    For State Contributions to Social Security:
 9      Payable from General Revenue Fund ............      494,100
10      Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund ..........      680,700
11      Payable from Salmon Fund .....................       14,200
12      Payable from Natural Areas Acquisition
13       Fund ........................................       95,700
14    For Group Insurance:
15      Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund ..........    1,166,500
16      Payable from Salmon Fund .....................       31,300
17      Payable from Natural Areas Acquisition
18       Fund ........................................      156,000
19    For Contractual Services:
20      Payable from General Revenue Fund ............    1,349,900
21      Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund ..........    1,561,200
22      Payable from Salmon Fund .....................       13,400
23      Payable from Natural Areas Acquisition
24       Fund ........................................       82,500
25      Payable from Natural Heritage Fund ...........       60,000
26    For Travel:
27      Payable from General Revenue Fund ............       50,900
28      Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund ..........      155,000
29      Payable from Natural Areas Acquisition
30       Fund ........................................       32,200
31    For Commodities:
32      Payable from General Revenue Fund ............      537,100
33      Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund ..........    1,240,500
34      Payable from Natural Areas Acquisition
 
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 1       Fund ........................................       40,200
 2    For Printing:
 3      Payable from General Revenue Fund ............       25,400
 4      Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund ..........      218,700
 5      Payable from Natural Areas Acquisition
 6       Fund ........................................       11,600
 7    For Equipment:
 8      Payable from General Revenue Fund ............      246,300
 9      Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund ..........      576,900
10      Payable from Natural Areas Acquisition
11       Fund ........................................      143,600
12    For Telecommunications Services:
13      Payable from General Revenue Fund ............      107,700
14      Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund ..........      222,100
15      Payable from Natural Areas Acquisition
16       Fund ........................................       34,200
17    For Operation of Auto Equipment:
18      Payable from General Revenue Fund ............      128,900
19      Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund ..........      347,000
20      Payable from Natural Areas Acquisition
21       Fund ........................................       57,700
22    For the Purposes of the "Illinois
23     Non-Game Wildlife Protection Act":
24      Payable from Illinois Wildlife
25        Preservation Fund ..........................      375,000
26    For programs beneficial to advancing forests
27     and forestry in this State as provided for
28     in Section 7 of the "Illinois Forestry
29     Development Act", as now or hereafter
30      amended:
31      Payable from Illinois Forestry Development
32        Fund .......................................      848,700
33    For Union County, Horseshoe Lake and
34     Mermet Conservation Areas Farm Operations
 
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 1     and for forest regeneration practices from
 2     the sale of timber salvaged from flooding
 3     at Horseshoe Lake:
 4      Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund ..........      500,000
 5    For Administration of the "Illinois
 6     Endangered Species Protection Act":
 7      Payable from General Revenue Fund ............      168,700
 8    For Administration of the "Illinois
 9     Natural Areas Preservation Act":
10      Payable from Natural Areas Acquisition
11        Fund .......................................      929,000
12    For payment of the expenses of the Illinois
13     Forestry Development Council:
14      Payable from Illinois Forestry Development
15        Fund .......................................      125,000
16    For an Urban Fishing Program in
17     conjunction with the Chicago Park
18     District to provide fishing and
19     resource management at the park
20     district lagoons:
21      Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund ..........      208,100
22    For workshops, training and other activities
23     to improve the administration of fish
24     and wildlife federal aid programs from
25     federal aid administrative grants
26     received for such purposes:
27      Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund ..........       12,000
28    For Expenses of the Park and Conservation
29     program:
30      Payable from Park and Conservation
31       Fund ........................................      206,200
32    For expenses of the Natural Areas
33     Stewardship Program:
34      Payable from Natural Areas Acquisition
 
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 1        Fund .......................................      821,900
 2    For expenses of the Urban Forestry Program:
 3      Payable from Illinois Forestry
 4        Development Fund ...........................      185,000
 5        Total                                         $33,914,600

 6        Section 8.  The following named sums, or so much  thereof
 7    as  may  be  necessary,  respectively,  for  the  objects and
 8    purposes hereinafter named,  are  appropriated  to  meet  the
 9    ordinary and contingent expenses of the Department of Natural
10    Resources:
11                      OFFICE OF LAW ENFORCEMENT
12    For Personal Services:
13      Payable from General Revenue Fund ............ $  4,427,300
14      Payable from State Boating Act Fund ..........    2,770,700
15      Payable from State Parks Fund ................      510,400
16      Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund ..........    2,613,200
17    For Employee Retirement Contributions
18     Paid by State:
19      Payable from General Revenue Fund ............      235,100
20      Payable from State Boating Act Fund ..........      152,400
21      Payable from State Parks Fund ................       28,100
22      Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund ..........      143,700
23    For State Contributions to State
24     Employees' Retirement System:
25      Payable from General Revenue Fund ............      430,100
26      Payable from State Boating Act Fund ..........      269,200
27      Payable from State Parks Fund ................       49,600
28      Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund ..........      253,900
29    For State Contributions to Social Security:
30      Payable from General Revenue Fund ............       60,700
31      Payable from State Boating Act Fund ..........       19,800
32      Payable from State Parks Fund ................        7,700
33      Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund ..........        4,000
 
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 1    For Group Insurance:
 2      Payable from State Boating Act Fund ..........      295,500
 3      Payable from State Parks Fund ................       54,100
 4      Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund ..........      258,200
 5    For Contractual Services:
 6      Payable from General Revenue Fund ............      280,900
 7      Payable from State Boating Act Fund ..........       80,600
 8      Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund ..........      169,400
 9    For Travel:
10      Payable from General Revenue Fund ............      210,100
11      Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund ..........       11,000
12    For Commodities:
13      Payable from General Revenue Fund ............      201,900
14      Payable from State Boating Act Fund ..........       15,500
15      Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund ..........       47,600
16    For Printing:
17      Payable from General Revenue Fund ............       20,900
18      Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund ..........        5,800
19    For Equipment:
20      Payable from General Revenue Fund ............      379,100
21      Payable from State Boating Act Fund ..........      120,000
22      Payable from State Parks Fund ................      130,000
23      Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund ..........      132,300
24    For Telecommunications Services:
25      Payable from General Revenue Fund ............      193,800
26      Payable from State Boating Act Fund ..........      155,700
27      Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund ..........      214,700
28    For Operation of Auto Equipment:
29      Payable from General Revenue Fund ............      118,000
30      Payable from State Boating Act Fund ..........      254,000
31      Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund ..........      116,700
32    For Snowmobile Programs:
33      Payable from State Boating Act Fund ..........       35,000
34    For Expenses of the Community Oriented
 
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 1     Policing Services Universal Hiring
 2     Program:
 3      Payable from DNR Federal Projects Fund .......      958,200
 4        Total                                         $16,662,200

 5        Section  9.  The following named sums, or so much thereof
 6    as may  be  necessary,  respectively,  for  the  objects  and
 7    purposes  hereinafter  named,  are  appropriated  to meet the
 8    ordinary and contingent expenses of the Department of Natural
 9    Resources:
10               OFFICE OF LAND MANAGEMENT AND EDUCATION
11    For Personal Services:
12      Payable from General Revenue Fund ............ $ 17,579,000
13      Payable from State Boating Act Fund ..........    1,288,900
14      Payable from State Parks Fund ................    1,261,400
15      Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund ..........    1,576,500
16    For Employee Retirement Contributions
17     Paid by State:
18      Payable from General Revenue Fund ............      684,200
19      Payable from State Boating Act Fund ..........       51,500
20      Payable from State Parks Fund ................       50,400
21      Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund ..........       63,000
22    For State Contributions to State
23     Employee's Retirement System:
24      Payable from General Revenue Fund ............    1,707,600
25      Payable from State Boating Act Fund ..........      125,200
26      Payable from State Parks Fund ................      122,500
27      Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund ..........      153,200
28    For State Contributions to Social Security:
29      Payable from General Revenue Fund ............    1,321,000
30      Payable from State Boating Act Fund ..........       98,600
31      Payable from State Parks Fund ................       96,500
32      Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund ..........      120,600
33    For Group Insurance:
 
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 1      Payable from State Boating Act Fund ..........      228,500
 2      Payable from State Parks Fund ................      203,300
 3      Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund ..........      236,700
 4    For Contractual Services:
 5      Payable from General Revenue Fund ............    2,772,500
 6      Payable from State Boating Act Fund ..........      396,500
 7      Payable from State Parks Fund ................    2,495,300
 8      Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund ..........       53,800
 9    For Travel:
10      Payable from General Revenue Fund ............        6,100
11      Payable from State Boating Act Fund ..........        6,100
12      Payable from State Parks Fund ................       51,000
13      Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund ..........       13,600
14    For Commodities:
15      Payable from General Revenue Fund ............      786,600
16      Payable from State Boating Act Fund ..........       55,000
17      Payable from State Parks Fund ................      478,000
18      Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund ..........      246,100
19    For Printing:
20      Payable from General Revenue Fund ............       32,200
21      Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund ..........       67,600
22    For Equipment:
23      Payable from General Revenue Fund ............            0
24      Payable from State Parks Fund ................      757,500
25      Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund ..........      277,700
26    For Telecommunications Services:
27      Payable from General Revenue Fund ............       50,600
28      Payable from State Parks Fund ................      332,200
29      Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund ..........       20,700
30    For Operation of Auto Equipment:
31      Payable from General Revenue Fund ............      421,000
32      Payable from State Parks Fund ................      265,800
33      Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund ..........       41,600
34    For Illinois-Michigan Canal:
 
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 1      Payable from State Parks Fund ................      175,000
 2    For Site M Operations and Improvements:
 3      Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund ..........      700,000
 4    For Snowmobile Programs:
 5      Payable from State Boating Act Fund ..........       50,000
 6    For State Parks operations and maintenance
 7     including a Senior Conservation Worker program:
 8      Payable from State Parks Fund ................      826,200
 9    For operating expenses of the North
10     Point Marina at Winthrop Harbor:
11      Payable from the Illinois Beach
12       Marina Fund .................................    1,577,300
13    For expenses of the Park and Conservation
14     program:
15      Payable from Park and Conservation
16       Fund ........................................    4,107,800
17    For expenses of the Bikeways program:
18     Payable from Park and Conservation
19      Fund .........................................    1,265,000
20        Total                                         $45,502,000

21        Section 10.  The following named sums, or so much thereof
22    as may  be  necessary,  respectively,  for  the  objects  and
23    purposes  hereinafter  named,  are  appropriated  to meet the
24    ordinary and contingent expenses of the Department of Natural
25    Resources:
26                    OFFICE OF MINES AND MINERALS
27    For Personal Services:
28      Payable from General Revenue Fund ............ $  2,819,200
29      Payable from Mines and Minerals Underground
30       Injection Control Fund ......................      217,600
31      Payable from Plugging and Restoration Fund ...      228,500
32      Payable from Underground Resources
33       Conservation Enforcement Fund ...............      336,300
 
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 1      Payable from Federal Surface Mining Control
 2       and Reclamation Fund ........................    1,378,300
 3      Payable from Abandoned Mined Lands
 4       Reclamation Council Federal Trust
 5       Fund ........................................    1,613,800
 6    For Employee Retirement Contributions
 7     Paid by State:
 8      Payable from General Revenue Fund ............      112,700
 9      Payable from Mines and Minerals Underground
10       Injection Control Fund ......................        8,700
11      Payable from Plugging and Restoration Fund ...        9,100
12      Payable from Underground Resources
13       Conservation Enforcement Fund ...............       13,500
14      Payable from Federal Surface Mining Control
15       and Reclamation Fund ........................       55,100
16      Payable from Abandoned Mined Lands
17       Reclamation Council Federal Trust
18       Fund ........................................       64,600
19    For State Contributions to State
20     Employees' Retirement System:
21      Payable from General Revenue Fund ............      273,800
22      Payable from Mines and Minerals Underground
23       Injection Control Fund ......................       21,200
24      Payable from Plugging and Restoration Fund ...       22,200
25      Payable from Underground Resources
26       Conservation Enforcement Fund ...............       32,700
27      Payable from Federal Surface Mining Control
28       and Reclamation Fund ........................      133,900
29      Payable from Abandoned Mined Lands
30       Reclamation Council Federal Trust
31       Fund ........................................      156,800
32    For State Contributions to Social Security:
33      Payable from General Revenue Fund ............      215,700
34      Payable from Mines and Minerals Underground
 
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 1       Injection Control Fund ......................       16,600
 2      Payable from Plugging and Restoration Fund ...       17,500
 3      Payable from Underground Resources
 4       Conservation Enforcement Fund ...............       25,700
 5      Payable from Federal Surface Mining Control
 6       and Reclamation Fund ........................      105,500
 7      Payable from Abandoned Mined Lands
 8       Reclamation Council Federal Trust
 9       Fund ........................................      123,500
10    For Group Insurance:
11      Payable from Mines and Minerals Underground
12       Injection Control Fund ......................       38,300
13      Payable from Plugging and Restoration Fund ...       41,200
14      Payable from Underground Resources
15       Conservation Enforcement Fund ...............       44,700
16      Payable from Federal Surface Mining Control
17       and Reclamation Fund ........................      184,000
18      Payable from Abandoned Mined Lands
19       Reclamation Council Federal Trust
20       Fund ........................................      176,500
21    For Contractual Services:
22      Payable from General Revenue Fund ............      314,500
23      Payable from Mines and Minerals Underground
24       Injection Control Fund ......................       27,600
25      Payable from Plugging and Restoration Fund ...       13,400
26      Payable from Underground Resources
27       Conservation Enforcement Fund ...............      118,300
28      Payable from Federal Surface Mining Control
29       and Reclamation Fund ........................      352,900
30      Payable from Abandoned Mined Lands
31       Reclamation Council Federal Trust
32       Fund ........................................      264,400
33    For Travel:
34      Payable from General Revenue Fund ............       50,500
 
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 1      Payable from Mines and Minerals Underground
 2       Injection Control Fund ......................        1,000
 3      Payable from Plugging and Restoration Fund ...        1,400
 4      Payable from Underground Resources
 5       Conservation Enforcement Fund ...............       18,000
 6      Payable from Federal Surface Mining Control
 7       and Reclamation Fund ........................       30,600
 8      Payable from Abandoned Mined Lands
 9       Reclamation Council Federal Trust
10       Fund ........................................       30,000
11    For Commodities:
12      Payable from General Revenue Fund ............       30,200
13      Payable from Mines and Minerals Underground
14       Injection Control Fund ......................        2,300
15      Payable from Plugging and Restoration Fund ...        2,600
16      Payable from Underground Resources
17       Conservation Enforcement Fund ...............       10,200
18      Payable from Federal Surface Mining Control
19       and Reclamation Fund ........................       14,800
20      Payable from Abandoned Mined Lands
21       Reclamation Council Federal Trust
22       Fund ........................................       26,100
23    For Printing:
24      Payable from General Revenue Fund ............        4,400
25      Payable from Mines and Minerals Underground
26       Injection Control Fund ......................          500
27      Payable from Plugging and Restoration Fund ...          500
28      Payable from Underground Resources
29       Conservation Enforcement Fund ...............        3,300
30      Payable from Federal Surface Mining Control
31       and Reclamation Fund ........................       10,900
32      Payable from Abandoned Mined Lands
33       Reclamation Council Federal Trust
34       Fund ........................................       12,400
 
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 1    For Equipment:
 2      Payable from General Revenue Fund ............       86,700
 3      Payable from Mines and Minerals Underground
 4       Injection Control Fund ......................       15,700
 5      Payable from Plugging and Restoration Fund ...       36,500
 6      Payable from Underground Resources
 7       Conservation Enforcement Fund ...............       48,200
 8      Payable from Federal Surface Mining Control
 9       and Reclamation Fund ........................      113,300
10      Payable from Abandoned Mined Lands
11       Reclamation Council Federal Trust
12       Fund ........................................      104,500
13    For Electronic Data Processing:
14      Payable from General Revenue Fund ............       21,900
15      Payable from Mines and Minerals Underground
16       Injection Control Fund ......................        3,900
17      Payable from Plugging and Restoration Fund ...       20,000
18      Payable from Underground Resources
19       Conservation Enforcement Fund ...............       12,900
20      Payable from Federal Surface Mining Control
21       and Reclamation Fund ........................      126,900
22      Payable from Abandoned Mined Lands
23       Reclamation Council Federal Trust
24       Fund ........................................      110,700
25    For Telecommunications Services:
26      Payable from General Revenue Fund ............       58,100
27      Payable from Mines and Minerals Underground
28       Injection Control Fund ......................        2,800
29      Payable from Plugging and Restoration Fund ...       10,100
30      Payable from Underground Resources
31       Conservation Enforcement Fund ...............       16,700
32      Payable from Federal Surface Mining Control
33       and Reclamation Fund ........................       28,700
34      Payable from Abandoned Mined Lands
 
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 1       Reclamation Council Federal Trust
 2       Fund ........................................       43,400
 3    For Operation of Auto Equipment:
 4      Payable from General Revenue Fund ............       47,900
 5      Payable from Mines and Minerals Underground
 6       Injection Control Fund ......................       13,600
 7      Payable from Plugging and Restoration
 8       Fund ........................................       19,100
 9      Payable from Underground Resources
10       Conservation Enforcement Fund ...............       32,600
11      Payable from Federal Surface Mining Control
12       and Reclamation Fund ........................       23,600
13      Payable from Abandoned Mined Lands
14       Reclamation Council Federal Trust
15       Fund ........................................       30,800
16    For the purpose of coordinating training
17     and education programs for miners and
18     laboratory analysis and testing of
19     coal samples and mine atmospheres:
20      Payable from the General Revenue Fund ........       15,000
21      Payable from the Coal Mining Regulatory
22       Fund ........................................       32,800
23      Payable from Federal Surface Mining
24       Control and Reclamation Fund ................      368,200
25    For expenses associated with Aggregate
26     Mining Regulation:
27      Payable from Aggregate Operations Regulatory
28       Fund ........................................      306,100
29    For expenses associated with Explosive
30     Regulation:
31      Payable from Explosives Regulatory Fund ......      136,200
32    For expenses associated with Environmental
33     Mitigation Projects, Studies, Research,
34     and Administrative Support:
 
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 1      Payable from Abandoned Mined Lands
 2       Reclamation Council Federal
 3       Trust Fund ..................................      500,000
 4    For the purpose of reclaiming surface
 5     mined lands, with respect to which a
 6     bond has been forfeited:
 7      Payable from Land Reclamation Fund ...........      350,000
 8    For expenses associated with
 9     Surface Coal Mining Regulation:
10      Payable from Coal Mining Regulatory Fund .....      174,800
11    For the State of Illinois' share of
12     expenses of Interstate Oil Compact
13     Commission created under the authority
14     of "An Act ratifying and approving an
15     Interstate Compact to Conserve Oil and
16     Gas", approved July 10, 1935, as amended:
17      Payable from General Revenue Fund ............        6,600
18    For State expenses in connection with
19     the Interstate Mining Compact:
20      Payable from General Revenue Fund ............       20,400
21    For expenses associated with litigation of
22     Mining Regulatory actions:
23      Payable from Federal Surface Mining
24       Control and Reclamation Fund ................       15,000
25    For Small Operators' Assistance Program:
26      Payable from Federal Surface Mining
27       Control and Reclamation Fund ................      210,000
28    For Plugging & Restoration Projects:
29      Payable from Plugging & Restoration Fund .....      490,000
30    For Interest Penalty Escrow:
31      Payable from General Revenue Fund ............          500
32      Payable from Underground Resources
33       Conservation Enforcement Fund ...............          500
34    For the purpose of carrying out the
 
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 1      Illinois Petroleum Education and
 2      Marketing Act:
 3      Payable from the Petroleum Resources
 4       Revolving Fund ..............................      300,000
 5        Total                                         $13,821,400

 6        Section 10a.  The sum of $690,900, or so much thereof  as
 7    may  be  necessary  and as remains unexpended at the close of
 8    business on June 30, 1999, from an  appropriation  heretofore
 9    made  in  Article  51,  Section  10 of Public Act 90-0585, is
10    reappropriated from the Plugging and Restoration Fund to  the
11    Department  of Natural Resources for plugging and restoration
12    projects.

13        Section 11.  The following named sums, or so much thereof
14    as may be necessary, for the objects and purposes hereinafter
15    named, are appropriated to meet the ordinary  and  contingent
16    expenses of the Department of Natural Resources:
17                      OFFICE OF WATER RESOURCES
18    For Personal Services:
19      Payable from General Revenue Fund ............ $  4,720,200
20      Payable from State Boating Act Fund ..........      242,300
21    For Employee Retirement Contributions
22     Paid by State:
23      Payable from General Revenue Fund ............      192,300
24      Payable from State Boating Act Fund ..........        9,700
25    For State Contributions to State
26     Employees' Retirement System:
27      Payable from General Revenue Fund ............      458,600
28      Payable from State Boating Act Fund ..........       23,500
29    For State Contributions to Social Security:
30      Payable from General Revenue Fund ............      339,900
31      Payable from State Boating Act Fund ..........       18,500
32    For Group Insurance:
 
                            -22-             LRB9106578DHpkam
 1      Payable from State Boating Act Fund ..........       44,200
 2    For Contractual Services:
 3      Payable from General Revenue Fund ............      687,900
 4      Payable from State Boating Act Fund ..........       24,400
 5    For Travel:
 6      Payable from General Revenue Fund ............      164,400
 7      Payable from State Boating Act Fund ..........        6,700
 8    For Commodities:
 9      Payable from General Revenue Fund ............       25,700
10      Payable from State Boating Act Fund ..........       18,500
11    For Printing:
12      Payable from General Revenue Fund ............        4,800
13    For Equipment:
14      Payable from General Revenue Fund ............       73,600
15      Payable from State Boating Act Fund ..........       52,600
16    For Telecommunications Services:
17      Payable from General Revenue Fund ............      101,700
18      Payable from State Boating Act Fund ..........        8,500
19    For Operation of Auto Equipment:
20      Payable from General Revenue Fund ............       99,600
21      Payable from State Boating Act Fund ..........        7,900
22    For execution of state assistance
23     programs to improve the administration
24     of the National Flood Insurance
25     Program (NFIP) and National Dam
26     Safety Program as approved by the
27     Federal Emergency Management Agency
28     82 Stat. 572):
29      Payable from National Flood Insurance
30       Program Fund ................................      250,000
31    For Repairs and Modifications to Facilities:
32      Payable from State Boating Act Fund ..........       20,000
33        Total                                          $7,634,400
 
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 1        Section  11a.  The  sum of $1,713,400, or so much thereof
 2    as may be necessary, is appropriated from the General Revenue
 3    Fund to the Department of Natural Resources  for  expenditure
 4    by  the  Office of Water Resources for the objects, uses, and
 5    purposes specified, including electronic data processing,  at
 6    the approximate costs set forth below:
 7    Corps of Engineers Studies - To jointly
 8     plan local flood protection projects
 9     with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
10     and to share planning expenses as
11     required by Section 203 of the U.S.
12     Water Resources Development Act of
13     1996 (P.L. 104-303) ........................... $     75,000
14    Federal Facilities - For payment of the
15     State's share of operation and
16     maintenance costs as local sponsor
17     of the federal Rend Lake Reservoir and
18     the federal projects on the Kaskaskia
19     River .........................................      200,000
20    Lake Michigan Management - For studies
21     carrying out the provisions of the
22     Level of Lake Michigan Act, 615 ILCS 50
23     and the Lake Michigan Shoreline Act,
24     615 ILCS 55 ...................................      102,000
25    National Water Planning - For expenses to
26     participate in national and regional
27     water planning programs including
28     membership in regional and national
29     associations, commissions and compacts ........      136,800
30    River Basin Studies - For purchase of
31     necessary mapping, surveying, test
32     boring, field work, equipment, studies,
33     legal fees, hearings, archaeological
34     and environmental studies, data,
 
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 1     engineering, technical services,
 2     appraisals and other related
 3     expenses to make water resources
 4     reconnaissance and feasibility
 5     studies of river basins, to
 6     identify drainage and flood
 7     problem areas, to determine
 8     viable alternatives for flood
 9     damage reduction and drainage
10     improvement, and to prepare
11     project plans and specifications ..............      190,000
12    Design Investigations - For purchase
13     of necessary mapping, equipment
14     test boring, field work for
15     Geotechnical investigations and
16     other design and construction
17     related studies ...............................       10,000
18    Rivers and Lakes Management - For
19     purchase of necessary surveying,
20     equipment, obtaining data, field work
21     studies, publications, legal fees,
22     hearings and other expenses to
23     carry out the provisions of the
24     1911 Act in relation to the
25     "Regulation of Rivers, Lakes and
26     Streams Act", 615 ILCS 5/4.9 et seq. ..........       26,600
27    State Facilities - For materials,
28     equipment, supplies, services,
29     field vehicles, and heavy
30     construction equipment required
31     to operate, maintain repair,
32     construct, modify or rehabilitate
33     facilities controlled or constructed
34     by the Office of Water Resources,
 
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 1     and to assist local governments for
 2     flood control and to preserve the streams
 3     of the State ..................................      600,000
 4    State Water Supply and Planning - For
 5     data collection, studies, equipment
 6     and related expenses for analysis
 7     and management of the water resources
 8     of the State, implementation of the
 9     State Water Plan, and management
10     of state-owned water resources ................       75,000
11    USGS Cooperative Program - For
12     payment of the Department's
13     share of operation and
14     maintenance of statewide
15     stream gauging network,
16     water data storage and
17     retrieval system, preparation
18     of topography mapping, and
19     water related studies; all
20     in cooperation with the U.S.
21     Geological Survey .............................      398,000
22        Total                                          $1,813,400

23        Section 12.  The following named sums, or so much thereof
24    as  may  be  necessary,  respectively,  for  the  objects and
25    purposes  hereinafter  named,   are   appropriated   to   the
26    Department of Natural Resources:
27                WASTE MANAGEMENT AND RESEARCH CENTER
28    For Ordinary and Contingent Expenses:
29      Payable from General Revenue Fund ............ $  2,711,700
30      Payable from Toxic Pollution Prevention
31       Fund ........................................       90,000
32      Payable from Hazardous Waste Research
33       Fund ........................................      400,000
 
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 1      Payable from Natural Resources Information
 2       Fund ........................................       25,000
 3        Total                                          $3,226,700
 4                       STATE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
 5    For Ordinary and Contingent Expenses:
 6      Payable from General Revenue Fund ............ $  7,049,600
 7      Payable from Natural Resources Information
 8       Fund ........................................      262,500
 9        Total                                          $7,312,100
10                    STATE NATURAL HISTORY SURVEY
11    For Ordinary and Contingent Expenses:
12      Payable from General Revenue Fund ............ $  4,194,000
13      Payable from Natural Resources Information
14       Fund ........................................       15,000
15    For Mosquito Research and Abatement:
16      Payable from Used Tire Management Fund .......      200,000
17        Total                                          $4,409,000
18                         STATE WATER SURVEY
19    For Ordinary and Contingent Expenses:
20      Payable from General Revenue Fund ............ $  3,947,600
21      Payable from Natural Resources Information
22       Fund ........................................        6,000
23        Total                                          $3,953,600
24                            STATE MUSEUMS
25    For Ordinary and Contingent Expenses:
26      Payable from General Revenue Fund ............ $  5,259,600
27      Payable from Natural Resources Fund ..........        3,000
28        Total                                          $5,262,600

29                      FOR REFUNDS
30        Section 13.  The following named sums, or so much thereof
31    as  may  be  necessary, are appropriated to the Department of
32    Natural Resources:
33    For Payment of Refunds:
 
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 1      Payable from General Revenue Fund ............ $      1,600
 2      Payable from State Boating Act Fund ..........       30,000
 3      Payable from State Parks Fund ................       25,000
 4      Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund ..........      700,000
 5      Payable from Plugging and Restoration Fund ...       25,000
 6      Payable from Underground Resources
 7       Conservation Enforcement Fund ...............       25,000
 8      Payable from Natural Resources Information
 9       Fund ........................................        1,000
10      Payable from Illinois Beach Marina Fund ......       25,000
11        Total                                            $832,600

12                     FOR STATE FURBEARER PROGRAM
13        Section 14.  The sum of $110,000, new  appropriation,  is
14    appropriated,  and the sum of $233,500, or so much thereof as
15    may be necessary and as remains unexpended at  the  close  of
16    business  on  June  30,  1999, from appropriations heretofore
17    made in Article 51, Section 14  of  Public  Act  90-0585,  is
18    reappropriated  to  the  Department of Natural Resources from
19    the State Furbearer Fund for the conservation of fur  bearing
20    mammals  in  accordance with the provisions of Section 5/1.32
21    of the "Wildlife Code", as now or hereafter amended.

22                     FOR STATE PHEASANT PROGRAM
23        Section 15.  The sum of $550,000, new  appropriation,  is
24    appropriated,  and the sum of $705,500, or so much thereof as
25    may be necessary and as remains unexpended at  the  close  of
26    business  on  June  30,  1999, from appropriations heretofore
27    made in Article 51, Section 15  of  Public  Act  90-0585,  is
28    reappropriated from the State Pheasant Fund to the Department
29    of  Natural  Resources  for  the conservation of pheasants in
30    accordance with the  provisions  of  Section  5/1.31  of  the
31    "Wildlife Code", as now or hereafter amended.
 
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 1                  FOR ILLINOIS HABITAT FUND PROGRAM
 2        Section  16.  The  sum of $500,000, new appropriation, is
 3    appropriated, and the sum of $1,178,100, or so  much  thereof
 4    as may be necessary and as remains unexpended at the close of
 5    business  on  June  30,  1999, from appropriations heretofore
 6    made in Article 51, Section 16  of  Public  Act  90-0585,  is
 7    reappropriated   from   the  Illinois  Habitat  Fund  to  the
 8    Department of Natural  Resources  for  the  preservation  and
 9    maintenance  of high quality habitat lands in accordance with
10    the provisions of the "Habitat  Endowment  Act",  as  now  or
11    hereafter amended.

12        Section  17.  The  sum  of $700,000 or so much thereof as
13    may be necessary and as remains unexpended less  $300,000  to
14    be  lapsed  from  the  unexpended  balance  at  the  close of
15    business on June 30, 1999 from appropriations heretofore made
16    in  Article  51,  Section  17  of  Public  Act   90-0585   is
17    reappropriated   from   the  Illinois  Habitat  Fund  to  the
18    Department of Natural  Resources  for  the  preservation  and
19    maintenance  of  a high quality fish and wildlife habitat and
20    to promote the heritage of outdoor sports  in  Illinois  from
21    revenue  derived  from  the  sale of Sportsmen Series license
22    plates.

23                FOR ILLINOIS OPEN LAND TRUST PROGRAM
24        Section 18.  The sum of $40,000,000, or so  much  thereof
25    as  may  be  necessary,  is  appropriated  from  the  Capital
26    Development  Fund  to  the Department of Natural Resources to
27    acquire, protect and preserve open space and natural lands.

28                  FOR PARK AND CONSERVATION PROGRAM
29        Section 19.  The sum of $1,690,600, new appropriation, is
30    appropriated, and the sum of $7,360,900, or so  much  thereof
31    as may be necessary and as remains unexpended at the close of
 
                            -29-             LRB9106578DHpkam
 1    business  on  June  30, 1999, from  appropriations heretofore
 2    made in Article 51, Section 18  of  Public  Act  90-0585,  is
 3    reappropriated  to  the  Department of Natural Resources from
 4    the Park and Conservation Fund for  multiple  use  facilities
 5    and  programs  for  conservation  purposes  provided  by  the
 6    Department   of   Natural   Resources,  including  repairing,
 7    maintaining, reconstructing, rehabilitating, replacing  fixed
 8    assets,   construction   and   development,   marketing   and
 9    promotions,  all  costs  for supplies, materials, labor, land
10    acquisition and its related costs, services, studies, and all
11    other expenses required to comply with  the  intent  of  this
12    appropriation.

13                FOR PARK AND CONSERVATION II PROGRAM
14        Section 20.  The sum of $4,289,600, or so much thereof as
15    may  be  necessary and as remains unexpended  at the close of
16    business on June 30, 1999, from an  appropriation  heretofore
17    made  in  Article  51,  Section  19 of Public Act 90-0585, is
18    reappropriated from the Park and  Conservation  Fund  to  the
19    Department  of  Natural Resources for multiple use facilities
20    and  programs  for  conservation  purposes  provided  by  the
21    Department  of  Natural   Resources,   including   repairing,
22    maintaining,  reconstructing, rehabilitating, replacing fixed
23    assets,   construction   and   development,   marketing   and
24    promotions, all costs for supplies,  materials,  labor,  land
25    acquisition and its related costs, services, studies, and all
26    other  expenses  required  to  comply with the intent of this
27    appropriation.

28                        FOR BIKEWAYS PROGRAMS
29        Section 21.  The following named sums, or so much thereof
30    as may be necessary, and  is  available  for  expenditure  as
31    provided   herein,   are   appropriated  from  the  Park  and
32    Conservation Fund to the Department of Natural Resources  for
 
                            -30-             LRB9106578DHpkam
 1    the following purposes:
 2        The sum of $1,603,500, new appropriation, is appropriated
 3    and  the  sum  of  $6,759,300,  or  so much thereof as may be
 4    necessary and as remains unexpended at the close of  business
 5    on  June  30,  1999,  from  appropriations heretofore made in
 6    Article 51, Section 20 on page 424, lines 28-29 of Public Act
 7    90-0585, is reappropriated for land acquisition,  development
 8    and  maintenance of bike paths and all other related expenses
 9    connected with the acquisition, development  and  maintenance
10    of bike paths.
11        The  sum  of  $998,300  or  so  much  thereof  as  may be
12    necessary and as remains unexpended at the close of  business
13    on  June  30,  1999, from an appropriation heretofore made in
14    Article 51, Section 20, on page 425, lines 5-25 of Public Act
15    90-0585, is reappropriated for land acquisition,  development
16    and  grants,  for the following bike paths at the approximate
17    costs set forth below:
18      Great River Road/Vadalabene Bikeway
19       through Grafton .................................. $30,800
20      Super Trail between the Quad Cities
21       and Savannah ..................................... 208,600
22      Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and
23       Pacific Railroad, between Joliet and
24       Manhattan and Wabash Railroad,
25       between Manhattan and Custer
26       Park in Will County .............................. 476,700
27      Illinois Prairie Path in
28       Cook County ....................................... 68,400
29      Heartland Pathways, from Lane to White
30       Heath and Monticello to Cisco in DeWitt
31       and Piatt Counties ............................... 213,800
32        The   sum   of   $3,300,000,   new   appropriation,    is
33    appropriated,  and the sum of $14,926,400, or so much thereof
34    as may be necessary and as remains unexpended at the close of
 
                            -31-             LRB9106578DHpkam
 1    business on June 30,  1999,  from  appropriations  heretofore
 2    made  in  Article  51, Section 20 on page 425, lines 26-27 of
 3    Public Act 90-0585, is reappropriated for grants to units  of
 4    local  government for the acquisition and development of bike
 5    paths.
 6        The sum  of  $80,700,  or  so  much  thereof  as  may  be
 7    necessary  and as remains unexpended at the close of business
 8    on June 30, 1999, from an appropriation  heretofore  made  in
 9    Article  51,  Section  20  on page 425, line 34 of Public Act
10    90-0585, is reappropriated for land acquisition, development,
11    grants and all other  related  expenses  connected  with  the
12    acquisition and development of bike paths.
13        No funds in this Section may be expended in excess of the
14    revenues  deposited  in  the  Park  and  Conservation Fund as
15    provided for in Section 2-119 of the Illinois Vehicle Code.

16                             FOR TRAILS
17        Section 22.  The sum of $1,200,000, new appropriation, is
18    appropriated, and the sum of $1,027,200, or so  much  thereof
19    as may be necessary and as remains unexpended at the close of
20    business  on  June 30, 1999, from an appropriation heretofore
21    made in Article 51, Section 21  of  Public  Act  90-0585,  is
22    reappropriated  from  the  Park  and Conservation Fund to the
23    Department of  Natural  Resources  for  the  development  and
24    maintenance of recreational trails and trail-related projects
25    authorized   under   the  Intermodal  Surface  Transportation
26    Efficiency Act of 1991, provided such amount shall not exceed
27    funds to be made available for such purposes  from  state  or
28    federal sources.

29                         FOR WATERFOWL AREAS
30        Section  23.  The  sum of $300,000, new appropriation, is
31    appropriated and the sum of $2,823,200, or so much thereof as
32    may be necessary, and as remains unexpended at the  close  of
 
                            -32-             LRB9106578DHpkam
 1    business  on  June  30,  1999, from appropriations heretofore
 2    made in Article 51, Section 22  of  Public  Act  90-0585,  is
 3    reappropriated  from the State Migratory Waterfowl Stamp Fund
 4    to the Department of Natural Resources  for  the  purpose  of
 5    attracting waterfowl and improving public migratory waterfowl
 6    areas within the State.

 7                     FOR PERMANENT IMPROVEMENTS
 8        Section 24.  The following named sums, or so much thereof
 9    as  may be necessary, respectively, and as remains unexpended
10    at  the  close  of  business   on   June   30,   1999,   from
11    appropriations   heretofore   made  for  such  purposes,  are
12    reappropriated to the Department of Natural Resources for the
13    objects and purposes set forth below:
14    Payable from General Revenue Fund:
15        (From Article 51, Section 23 on page 427,
16        lines 8-15 of Public Act 90-0585)
17      For multiple use facilities and programs
18       for planning, construction, rehabilitation
19       and all other expenses required to comply
20       with this appropriation, including grants
21       to local governments for similar
22       purposes .................................... $    430,000
23        (From Article 51, Section 24, on page
24        429, lines 14-22 of Public Act 90-0585)
25      For multiple use facilities and programs
26       for conservation purposes provided by
27       the Department of Natural Resources,
28       including construction and development,
29       all costs for supplies, material,
30       labor, land acquisition, services,
31       studies and all other expenses required
32       to comply with the intent of this
33       appropriation ...............................      662,900
 
                            -33-             LRB9106578DHpkam
 1    Payable from State Boating Act Fund:
 2        (From Article 51, Section 23 on
 3        page 427, lines 21-28, and Section
 4        24 on page 429, lines 23-32
 5        of Public Act 90-0585)
 6      For multiple use facilities and programs
 7       for boating purposes provided by the
 8       Department of Natural Resources including
 9       construction and development, all costs
10       for supplies, materials, labor, land
11       acquisition, services, studies and all
12       other expenses required to comply with
13       the intent of this appropriation ............    2,476,500
14    Payable from the Illinois Beach Marina Fund:
15        (From Article 51, Section 23 on
16        page 427, line 33 and page 428, lines
17        1-3, and Section 24 on page 430, lines
18        1-4 of Public Act 90-0585)
19      For rehabilitation, reconstruction,
20       repair, replacing, fixed assets,
21       and improvement of facilities at
22       North Point Marina at Winthrop
23       Harbor ......................................      309,400
24    Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund:
25        (From Article 51, Section 23 on
26        page 428, lines 8-17 of
27        Public Act 90-0585)
28      For multiple use facilities and programs for
29       wildlife and fish purposes provided by
30       the Department of Natural Resources, including
31       construction and development, all costs
32       for supplies, materials, labor, land
33       acquisition, services, studies,
34       cooperative efforts with non-profit
 
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 1       organizations, and all other expenses
 2       required to comply with the intent of
 3       this appropriation ..........................       44,100
 4    Payable from Natural Areas Acquisition Fund:
 5        (From Article 51, Section 23 on
 6        page 428, lines 18-29, and Section
 7        24 on page 430, lines 5-11 of Public
 8        Act 90-0585)
 9      For the acquisition, preservation and
10       stewardship of natural areas,
11       including habitats for endangered and
12       threatened species, high quality natural
13       communities, wetlands and other areas
14       with unique or unusual natural
15       heritage qualities ..........................    5,707,300
16    Payable from the State Parks Fund:
17        (From Article 51, Section 23 on
18        page 428, lines 30-34 and page 429,
19        lines 1-7 of Public Act 90-0585)
20      For multiple use facilities and programs
21       for park and trail purposes provided
22       by the Department of Natural Resources, including
23       construction and development, all costs
24       for supplies, materials, labor, land
25       acquisition, services, studies, and
26       all other expenses required to comply with
27       the intent of this appropriation ............       38,100
28        Total                                          $9,668,300

29        Section    25.  The    following    named    sums,    new
30    appropriations, or so  much  thereof  as  may  be  necessary,
31    respectively, for the objects and purposes hereinafter named,
32    are appropriated to the Department of Natural Resources:
33    Payable from General Revenue Fund:
 
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 1      For multiple use facilities and
 2       programs for conservation purposes
 3       provided by the Department of Natural
 4       Resources, including construction
 5       and development, all costs for supplies,
 6       materials, labor, land acquisition,
 7       services, studies and all other
 8       expenses required to comply with the
 9       intent of this appropriation ................ $    680,000
10    Payable from State Boating Act Fund:
11      For multiple use facilities and
12       programs for boating purposes
13       provided by the Department of Natural
14       Resources, including construction
15       and development, all costs for supplies,
16       materials, labor, land acquisition,
17       services, studies and all other
18       expenses required to comply with the
19       intent of this appropriation ................      900,000
20    Payable from the Illinois Beach Marina Fund:
21      For rehabilitation, reconstruction, repair,
22       replacing, fixed assets, and improvement
23       of facilities at North Point Marina at
24       Winthrop Harbor .............................      100,000
25    Payable from Natural Areas Acquisition Fund:
26      For the acquisition, preservation and
27       stewardship of natural areas, including habitats
28       for endangered and threatened species, high
29       quality natural communities, wetlands
30       and other areas with unique or unusual
31       natural heritage qualities ..................    4,000,000
32    Payable from State Parks Fund:
33      For multiple use facilities and programs
34       for park and trail purposes provided
 
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 1       by the Department of Natural Resources, including
 2       construction and development, all costs
 3       for supplies, materials, labor, land
 4       acquisition, services, studies, and
 5       all other expenses required to comply with
 6       the intent of this appropriation ............      150,000
 7        Total                                          $5,830,000

 8        Section 26.  The sum of $3,800,000, or so much thereof as
 9    may  be  necessary, and as remains unexpended at the close of
10    business on June 30, 1999, from an  appropriation  heretofore
11    made  in  Article  51,  Section  25 of Public Act 90-0585, is
12    reappropriated from  the  Capital  Development  Fund  to  the
13    Department   of   Natural   Resources  for  construction  and
14    development  to  complete  Tunnel  Hill  State   Trail   from
15    Harrisburg to Karnak.

16        Section 27.  The sum of $1,500,000, or so much thereof as
17    may  be  necessary, and as remains unexpended at the close of
18    business on June 30, 1999, from an  appropriation  heretofore
19    made  in  Article  51,  Section  26 of Public Act 90-0585, is
20    reappropriated from  the  Capital  Development  Fund  to  the
21    Department  of Natural Resources for purchase of easements or
22    land to preserve the Momence Wetlands  and  for  conservation
23    practices  to  stabilize  and  restore  Iroquois and Kankakee
24    River Basins.

25        Section 28. The sum of $839,700, or so  much  thereof  as
26    may  be  necessary, and as remains unexpended at the close of
27    business on June 30, 1999, from an  appropriation  heretofore
28    made  in  Article  51,  Section  27 of Public Act 90-0585, is
29    reappropriated from  the  Capital  Development  Fund  to  the
30    Department  of Natural Resources for habitat improvements and
31    associated development  under  the  Environmental  Management
 
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 1    Program in cooperation with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.

 2        Section  29.  The  sum of $10,000,000, or so much thereof
 3    as may be necessary, and as remains unexpended at  the  close
 4    of   business   on  June  30,  1999,  from  an  appropriation
 5    heretofore made in Article  51,  Section  50  of  Public  Act
 6    90-0585,  is reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund
 7    to  the  Department  of  Natural  Resources  for  all   costs
 8    associated  with  planning  and  construction  of  a  visitor
 9    center/office  complex,  exhibits, supporting infrastructure,
10    site development, land acquisition and related costs  of  the
11    Tri-County Park in DuPage, Cook and Kane counties.

12        Section  30.  The  sum of $106,900, or so much thereof as
13    may be necessary and as remains unexpended at  the  close  of
14    business  on  June 30, 1999, from an appropriation heretofore
15    made in Article 51, Section 94  of  Public  Act  90-0585,  is
16    reappropriated   from   the   General  Revenue  Fund  to  the
17    Department of Natural Resources  for  the  rehabilitation  of
18    boat access area and parking lots at Carlyle Lake.

19        Section  31.  The  sum of $288,300, or so much thereof as
20    may be necessary and as remains unexpended at  the  close  of
21    business  on  June 30, 1999, from an appropriation heretofore
22    made in Article 51, Section 95  of  Public  Act  90-0585,  is
23    reappropriated   from   the   General  Revenue  Fund  to  the
24    Department of Natural  Resources  for  the  construction  and
25    repair of levees at Carlyle Lake.

26        Section  32.  The  sum of $830,300, or so much thereof as
27    may be necessary and as remains unexpended at  the  close  of
28    business  on  June 30, 1999, from an appropriation heretofore
29    made in Article 51, Section 98  of  Public  Act  90-0585,  is
30    reappropriated   from   the   General  Revenue  Fund  to  the
 
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 1    Department of Natural Resources for all costs associated with
 2    planning, design, construction, equipment and operation of  a
 3    Tri-County Park Visitors Center in DuPage County.

 4        Section  33.  The  sum of $367,000, or so much thereof as
 5    may be necessary and as remains unexpended at  the  close  of
 6    business  on  June 30, 1999, from an appropriation heretofore
 7    made in Article 51, Section 99  of  Public  Act  90-0585,  is
 8    reappropriated   from   the   General  Revenue  Fund  to  the
 9    Department of Natural Resources for all costs associated with
10    the  upgrade  of  the  main  road  and  the  renovation   and
11    installation  of  showers  and restroom at Prophetstown State
12    Park.

13        Section 34.  The sum of $108,800, or so much  thereof  as
14    may  be  necessary  and as remains unexpended at the close of
15    business on June 30, 1999, from an  appropriation  heretofore
16    made  in  Article  51,  Section 100 of Public Act 90-0585, is
17    reappropriated  from  the  General  Revenue   Fund   to   the
18    Department of Natural Resources for all costs associated with
19    the  installation  of  new restroom facilities at Apple River
20    State Park.

21        Section 35.  The sum of $1,000,000, or so much thereof as
22    may be necessary and as remains unexpended at  the  close  of
23    business  on  June 30, 1999, from an appropriation heretofore
24    made in Article 51, Section 101 of  Public  Act  90-0585,  is
25    reappropriated   from   the   General  Revenue  Fund  to  the
26    Department of Natural Resources for all costs associated with
27    the planning, construction,  and  infrastructure  for  resort
28    development at South Shore State Park in Carlyle.

29        Section 36.  The sum of $2,750,000, or so much thereof as
30    may  be  necessary  and as remains unexpended at the close of
 
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 1    business on June 30, 1999, from an  appropriation  heretofore
 2    made  in  Article  51,  Section 109 of Public Act 90-0585, is
 3    reappropriated  from  the  General  Revenue   Fund   to   the
 4    Department of Natural Resources for planning and construction
 5    of the Natural History Research Center for the space needs of
 6    the  Illinois  Natural  History  Survey  on the campus of the
 7    University of  Illinois  in  Champaign.   No  funds  in  this
 8    section  may  be expended in excess of the revenues deposited
 9    in the  General  Revenue  Fund  from  the  sale  of  property
10    formerly known as Burnham Hospital.

11        Section  37.   The sum of $250,000, or so much thereof as
12    may be necessary and as remains unexpended at  the  close  of
13    business  on  June 30, 1999, from an appropriation heretofore
14    made in Article 51, Section 127 of  Public  Act  90-0585,  is
15    reappropriated  from  the  Capital  Development  Fund  to the
16    Department of Natural Resources for all costs associated with
17    the construction of a  new  concession  building  at  Carlyle
18    Lake.

19        Section  38.  The  sum of $500,000, or so much thereof as
20    may be necessary, and as remains unexpended at the  close  of
21    business  on  June 30, 1999, from an appropriation heretofore
22    made in Article 51, Section 157 of  Public  Act  90-0585,  is
23    reappropriated   from   the   General  Revenue  Fund  to  the
24    Department  of  Natural  Resources  to  conduct   feasibility
25    studies on new river dredging technologies.

26        Section  39.   The  sum of $30,000, or so much thereof as
27    may be necessary, and as remains unexpended at the  close  of
28    business  on  June 30, 1999, from an appropriation heretofore
29    made in Article 51, Section 160 of  Public  Act  90-0585,  is
30    reappropriated   from   the   General  Revenue  Fund  to  the
31    Department of Natural Resources for a  feasibility  study  to
 
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 1    look  at  building  a  lodge,  RV  park and entrance to Frank
 2    Holton State Park.

 3                      FOR WATERWAY IMPROVEMENTS
 4        Section 40.  The following named sum, or so much  thereof
 5    as  may  be  necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
 6    business on June 30, 1999, from an  appropriation  heretofore
 7    made  in  Article  51,  Section  28 of Public Act 90-0585, is
 8    reappropriated from  the  Capital  Development  Fund  to  the
 9    Department of Natural Resources for expenditure by the Office
10    of Water Resources for the same purposes:
11    Lower Des Plaines River and Tributaries -
12     Cook, DuPage and Lake Counties ................ $    573,000
13        Total                                            $573,000

14        Section  41.  The  sum of $39,654,500, or so much thereof
15    as may be necessary and remains unexpended at  the  close  of
16    business  on  June  30,  1999, from appropriations heretofore
17    made in Article 51, Sections 29 and 34 of Public Act 90-0585,
18    is reappropriated from the Capital Development  Fund  to  the
19    Department of Natural Resources for expenditure by the Office
20    of   Water  Resources  for  the  following  projects  at  the
21    approximate costs set forth below:
22    Addison Creek Watershed - Cook
23     and DuPage Counties ........................... $    935,500
24    Bensenville Ditch - DuPage County ..............      442,500
25    Chandlerville/Panther Creek -
26     Cass County ...................................      500,000
27    Chicago Harbor Leakage Control -
28     Cook County - For implementation
29     of a project to identify, measure,
30     control, and eliminate leakage
31     flows through controlling structures at
32     the mouth of Chicago River in
 
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 1     cooperation with federal agencies and
 2     units of local government .....................   15,998,000
 3    Crisenberry Dam - Jackson County:
 4     For complete rehabilitation of the
 5     dam and spillway, including the
 6     required geotechnical investigation,
 7     the preparation of plans and
 8     specifications, and the construction
 9     of the proposed rehabilitation ................      300,000
10    Crystal Creek - Cook County ....................    1,915,900
11    East Peoria - Tazewell County ..................    2,400,000
12    Field Survey Facility - Springfield ............       52,000
13    Flood Mitigation - Disaster
14     Declaration Areas .............................    3,000,000
15    Fox Chain O'Lakes - Lake and McHenry
16     Counties  .....................................    1,842,900
17    Fox River - East Dundee - Kane County ..........       17,900
18    Fox River Dams - Kane, Kendall
19     and McHenry Counties ..........................      910,000
20    Granite City - Area  Groundwater-
21     Madison County ................................      300,000
22    Havana Facilities - Mason County ...............       50,600
23    Hickory Hills - Cook County ....................    1,229,500
24    Hickory/Spring Creeks Watershed -
25     Cook and Will Counties ........................      856,500
26    Illinois River Mitigation - Calhoun,
27     Jersey, Peoria and Woodford
28     Counties ......................................      387,000
29    Indian Creek - Kane County .....................    1,614,000
30    Kaskaskia River System - Randolph,
31     Monroe and St. Clair Counties .................      119,000
32    Little Calumet Watershed -
33     Cook County ...................................    1,563,900
34    Liverpool - Fulton County ......................       60,000
 
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 1    Loves Park - Winnebago County ..................      584,300
 2    Lower Des Plaines River Watershed -
 3     Cook and Lake Counties ........................      975,000
 4    Metro-East Sanitary District -
 5     Madison and St. Clair Counties ................      260,600
 6    Midlothian Creek - Cook County .................      240,400
 7    North Branch Chicago River Watershed -
 8     Cook and Lake Counties ........................    1,568,900
 9    Prairie du Rocher - Randolph County:
10     For partial payment to implement the
11     federal food protection project for
12     the Village of Prairie du Rocher in
13     cooperation with local units of
14     government ....................................      500,000
15    Prairie/Farmers Creek - Cook County ............      187,600
16    Rock River Dams - Rock Island and
17     Whiteside Counties ............................       38,800
18    Small Drainage and Flood Control
19     Projects - Statewide (not to
20     exceed $75,000 at any locality) ...............      554,900
21    Union - McHenry County .........................       30,000
22    W. B. Stratton (McHenry) Lock
23     and Dam - McHenry County ......................      218,800
24        Total                                         $39,654,500

25        Section 42.  The sum of $2,704,500, or so much thereof as
26    may be necessary and  remains  unexpended  at  the  close  of
27    business  on  June 30, 1999, from an appropriation heretofore
28    made in Article 51, Section 30  of  Public  Act  90-0585,  is
29    reappropriated  from  the  Capital  Development  Fund  to the
30    Department of Natural Resources for expenditure by the Office
31    of Water Resources  in  cooperation  with  federal  agencies,
32    state   agencies   and  units  of  local  government  in  the
33    implementation of flood hazard mitigation plans  in  counties
 
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 1    that received a Presidential Disaster Declaration as a result
 2    of  flooding  in  calendar  years  1993  and  thereafter,  in
 3    accordance  with  reports filed under Section 5 of the "Flood
 4    Control Act of 1945".

 5        Section 43.  The sum of $142,800, or so much  thereof  as
 6    may  be  necessary  and  remains  unexpended  at the close of
 7    business on June 30, 1999, from  an  appropriation  made  for
 8    state  assistance  in  implementing  flood  control projects,
 9    including floodplain land acquisition, as  part  of  approved
10    and  adopted  county  storm water management plans other than
11    the Village of Rosemont in Article 51, Section 31  of  Public
12    Act  90-0585,  is reappropriated from the Capital Development
13    Fund to the Department of Natural Resources  for  expenditure
14    by the Office of Water Resources for the same purpose.

15        Section  44.  The  sum of $115,700, or so much thereof as
16    may be necessary and  remains  unexpended  at  the  close  of
17    business  on  June 30, 1999, from an appropriation heretofore
18    made in Article 51, Section 32  of  Public  Act  90-0585,  is
19    reappropriated  from  the  Capital  Development  Fund  to the
20    Department of Natural Resources for expenditure by the Office
21    of Water Resources for the design, planning, and construction
22    of the Rand Park Levee, including a flood wall  and  interior
23    drainage  facilities, in the City of Des Plaines, and for the
24    state cost  share  in  the  implementation  of  flood  damage
25    reduction  measures  along Prairie and Farmers Creeks and the
26    Des Plaines River in the Village of Niles, the Cities of Park
27    Ridge and Des Plaines and in unincorporated Maine Township.

28        Section 45.  The sum of $4,785,200, or so much thereof as
29    may be necessary and  remains  unexpended  at  the  close  of
30    business  on  June 30, 1999, from an appropriation heretofore
31    made in Article 51, Section 33  of  Public  Act  90-0585,  is
 
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 1    reappropriated  from  the  Capital  Development  Fund  to the
 2    Department of Natural Resources for expenditure by the Office
 3    of Water Resources for the acquisition of  lands,  buildings,
 4    and   structures,  including  easements  and  other  property
 5    interests, located in the 100-year floodplain in counties  or
 6    portions  of  counties  authorized  to  prepare plans and for
 7    removing such buildings and structures and preparing the site
 8    for open space use.

 9        Section 46.  The sum of $20,000,000, or so  much  thereof
10    as  may  be  necessary,  is  appropriated  from  the  Capital
11    Development  Fund  to the Department of Natural Resources for
12    expenditure by  the  Office  of  Water  Resources  for  water
13    development projects at the approximate cost set forth below:
14    Chicago Harbor Leakage Control - Cook County
15     For implementation of a project to
16     identify, measure, control, and eliminate
17     leakage flows through controlling
18     structures at the mouth of the Chicago
19     River in cooperation with federal
20     agencies and units of local government ........ $  3,000,000
21    Prairie du Rocher - Randolph County
22     For partial payment of the non-federal
23     cost requirements to implement the federal
24     flood protection project for the Village of Prairie
25     du Rocher in cooperation with local units
26     of government .................................      500,000
27    Crystal Creek - Cook County
28     For implementaion of a flood damage
29     reduction project along Crystal Creek
30     in cooperation with the Villages of
31     Franklin Park and Schiller Park, and
32     with other units of local government ..........    1,050,000
33    Hickory/Spring Creek - Will County

 
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 1     For implementation of State IIB2 of
 2     channel construction of Hickory/Spring
 3     Creeks flood control project in
 4     cooperation with the City of Joliet ...........    3,000,000
 5    Prairie/Farmers Creek - Cook County
 6     For implementation of Phase I of flood
 7     damage reduction measures along
 8     Prairie/Farmers Creek and the Des Plaines
 9     River in cooperation with the Cities of
10     Park Ridge and Des Plaines, and the
11     Village of Niles, and with other units
12     of local government ...........................    2,735,000
13    Small Drainage and Flood Control Projects
14     For implementation of small drainage and
15     flood control improvements in accordance
16     with plans developed in cooperation with
17     local governments and school districts
18     not to exceed $75,000 at any single
19     locality ......................................      100,000
20    Rock River Dams - Whiteside County
21     For rehabilitation, modification, and
22     reconstruction of Sinnissippi dam .............    9,400,000
23    Lake Michigan Artifical Reef - Cook County
24     To provide habitat to concentrate
25     smallmouth bass in Lake Michigan by
26     constructing an artificial reef ...............      215,000
27        Total                                         $20,000,000

28                        WATERWAY IMPROVEMENTS

29        Section  47.  The  sum  of  $200,000,  or so much of that
30    amount as may be necessary and as remains unexpended  at  the
31    close  of  business  on  June 30, 1999, from an appropriation
32    heretofore made in Article 51,  Section  102  of  Public  Act
33    90-0585,  is  reappropriated  to  the  Department  of Natural
 
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 1    Resources from the General Revenue Fund  for  expenditure  by
 2    the Division of Water Resources to dredge the Wabash River at
 3    Grayville, Illinois.

 4        Section 48.  The sum of $1,888,000, or so much thereof as
 5    may  be  necessary  and as remains unexpended at the close of
 6    business on June 30, 1999, from an  appropriation  heretofore
 7    made  in  Article  51,  Section 103 of Public Act 90-0585, is
 8    reappropriated  from  the  General  Revenue   Fund   to   the
 9    Department of Natural Resources for all costs associated with
10    the Salt Creek Greenway in DuPage County.

11        Section  49.  The  sum of $500,000, or so much thereof as
12    may be necessary and as remains unexpended at  the  close  of
13    business  on  June 30, 1999, from an appropriation heretofore
14    made in Article 51, Section 105 of  Public  Act  90-0585,  is
15    reappropriated   from   the   General  Revenue  Fund  to  the
16    Department of Natural Resources for all  activities  relating
17    to  the  development  and institution of a flood control plan
18    for Maine Township  along  the  Des  Plaines  River  and  its
19    subsidiary creeks.

20        Section  50.  The  sum of $500,000, or so much thereof as
21    may be necessary and as remains unexpended at  the  close  of
22    business  on  June 30, 1999, from an appropriation heretofore
23    made in Article 51, Section 106 of  Public  Act  90-0585,  is
24    reappropriated   from   the   General  Revenue  Fund  to  the
25    Department of Natural Resources Water  Resource  Division  to
26    begin  the  planning  and construction of flood control along
27    the DesPlaines and Prairie Farmer Creek.

28        Section 51.  The sum of $331,600, or so much  thereof  as
29    may  be  necessary  and as remains unexpended at the close of
30    business on June 30, 1999, from an  appropriation  heretofore
 
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 1    made  in  Article  51,  Section 107 of Public Act 90-0585, is
 2    reappropriated  to  the  Illinois   Department   of   Natural
 3    Resources  from the General Revenue Fund to build a detention
 4    pond for Deer Creek in Ford Heights.

 5        Section 52.  The sum of $1,000,000, or so much thereof as
 6    may be necessary and as remains unexpended at  the  close  of
 7    business  on  June 30, 1999, from an appropriation heretofore
 8    made in Article 51, Section 108 of  Public  Act  90-0585,  is
 9    reappropriated   from   the   General  Revenue  Fund  to  the
10    Department of Natural Resources for the purpose  of  carrying
11    out  Phase  III  of  the  Willow-Higgins  Creek  improvement,
12    including previously incurred costs.

13        Section  53.  In  addition  to  any amounts previously or
14    elsewhere appropriated, the sum of  $1,000,000,  or  so  much
15    thereof  as may be necessary and as remains unexpended at the
16    close of business on June 30,  1999,  from  an  appropriation
17    heretofore  made  in  Article  51,  Section 187 of Public Act
18    90-0585, is reappropriated from the Capital Development  Fund
19    to  the  Department  of  Natural Resources for the purpose of
20    carrying  out  Phase   IV   of   the   Willow-Higgins   Creek
21    improvement.

22        Section  54.  The  sum of $250,000, or so much thereof as
23    may be necessary and as remains unexpended at  the  close  of
24    business  on  June 30, 1999, from an appropriation heretofore
25    made in Article 51, Section 210 of  Public  Act  90-0585,  is
26    reappropriated   from   the   General  Revenue  Fund  to  the
27    Department of Natural Resources for  Illinois  River  cleanup
28    and dredging at Ballard's Island Harbor.

29             GRANTS AND REIMBURSEMENTS - GENERAL OFFICE
30        Section 55.  The amount of $2,914,300, or so much thereof
 
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 1    as  may  be  necessary, is appropriated from the Horse Racing
 2    Tax Allocation Fund to the Department  of  Natural  Resources
 3    for  contributions  of  funds  to  park  districts  and other
 4    entities as provided by the "Illinois  Horse  Racing  Act  of
 5    1975"  and  to  public  museums and aquariums located in park
 6    districts, as provided by "AN ACT  concerning  aquariums  and
 7    museums  in  public parks" and the "Illinois Horse Racing Act
 8    of 1975" as now or hereafter amended.

 9        Section 56.  The sum of $100,000, or so much  thereof  as
10    may  be necessary, is appropriated from the Wildlife and Fish
11    Fund to the Department of Natural Resources  for  acquisition
12    and  development, including grants, for the implementation of
13    the North  American  Waterfowl  Management  Plan  within  the
14    Dominion  of  Canada  or the United States which specifically
15    provides waterfowl for the Mississippi Flyway.

16        Section 57.  The sum of $155,000, or so much  thereof  as
17    may  be  necessary,  is appropriated from the State Migratory
18    Waterfowl Stamp Fund to the Department of  Natural  Resources
19    for the payment of grants for the implementation of the North
20    American  Waterfowl  Management  Plan  within the Dominion of
21    Canada or  the  United  States  which  specifically  provides
22    waterfowl  to  the  Mississippi  Flyway  as  provided  in the
23    "Wildlife Code", as amended.

24        Section 58.  The sum of $625,000, new  appropriation,  is
25    appropriated,  and  the sum of $1,615,000, or so much thereof
26    as may be necessary and as remains unexpended at the close of
27    business on June 30,  1999,  from  appropriations  heretofore
28    made  in  Article  51,  Section  38 of Public Act 90-0585, is
29    reappropriated from the Illinois Forestry Development Fund to
30    the Department of Natural Resources for the payment of grants
31    to timber growers for implementation of  acceptable  forestry
 
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 1    management  practices  as  provided in the "Illinois Forestry
 2    Development Act" as now or hereafter amended.

 3        Section 59.  The sum of $150,000, or so much  thereof  as
 4    may  be necessary, is appropriated from the State Boating Act
 5    Fund to the Department of Natural Resources for  a  grant  to
 6    the Chain O' Lakes - Fox River Waterway Management Agency for
 7    the Agency's operation expenses.

 8        Section 60.  The sum of $1,000,000, or so much thereof as
 9    may  be  necessary  and as remains unexpended at the close of
10    business on June 30, 1999, from an  appropriation  heretofore
11    made  in  Article  51,  Section  42 of Public Act 90-0585, is
12    reappropriated  from  the  General  Revenue   Fund   to   the
13    Department  of  Natural  Resources  for a grant to Tri-County
14    Park for operational expenses.

15        Section 61.  The amount of $220,700, or so  much  thereof
16    as may be necessary and as remains unexpended at the close of
17    business  on  June 30, 1999, from an appropriation heretofore
18    made in Article 51, Section 44  of  Public  Act  90-0585,  is
19    reappropriated  from  the  Capital  Development  Fund  to the
20    Department of Natural  Resources  for  land  acquisition  and
21    development   grants   to   units   of  local  government  in
22    conjunction  with  a  flood  hazard  mitigation  plan   along
23    Butterfield Creek in cooperation with units of government.

24        Section  62.  The  sum of $725,000, new appropriation, is
25    appropriated and the sum of $3,918,000, or so much thereof as
26    may be necessary and as remains unexpended, less $100,000  to
27    be  lapsed  from  the  unexpended  balance  at  the  close of
28    business on June 30,  1999,  from  appropriations  heretofore
29    made  in  Article  51,  Section  45 of Public Act 90-0585, is
30    reappropriated  from  the  State  Boating  Act  Fund  to  the
 
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 1    Department of Natural Resources for  the  administration  and
 2    payment  of  grants  to  local  governmental  units  for  the
 3    construction,  maintenance,  and  improvement  of boat access
 4    areas.

 5        Section 63.  The amount of $250,000, or so  much  thereof
 6    as may be necessary and as remains unexpended at the close of
 7    business  on  June 30, 1999, from an appropriation heretofore
 8    made in Article 51, Section 46  of  Public  Act  90-0585,  is
 9    reappropriated  from  the  Capital  Development  Fund  to the
10    Department of Natural Resources for a grant  to  the  Chicago
11    Park  District  for  all  costs associated with the planning,
12    development and construction of a swimming pool at  the  Jane
13    Addams Park.

14        Section  64.  The  amount of $300,000, or so much thereof
15    as may be necessary and as remains unexpended at the close of
16    business on June 30, 1999, from an  appropriation  heretofore
17    made  in  Article  51,  Section  49 of Public Act 90-0585, is
18    reappropriated from  the  Capital  Development  Fund  to  the
19    Department  of  Natural  Resources  for  a  grant to the Lake
20    County Forest Preserve District for all costs associated with
21    construction and  improvements  on  the   Des  Plaines  River
22    Trail.

23        Section  65.   The sum of $150,000, or so much thereof as
24    may be necessary and as remains unexpended at  the  close  of
25    business  on  June 30, 1999, from an appropriation heretofore
26    made in Article 51, Section 118 of  Public  Act  90-0585,  is
27    reappropriated   from   the   General  Revenue  Fund  to  the
28    Department of Natural Resources for a grant  to  the  Havanna
29    Park District for all costs associated with dredging and site
30    improvements.
 
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 1        Section 66.  The sum of $3,000,000, or so much thereof as
 2    may  be  necessary  and as remains unexpended at the close of
 3    business on June 30, 1999, from an  appropriation  heretofore
 4    made  in  Article  51,  Section 123 of Public Act 90-0585, is
 5    reappropriated  from  the  General  Revenue   Fund   to   the
 6    Department  of  Natural  Resources  for a grant to the Forest
 7    Preserve District of DuPage County for all  costs  associated
 8    with  Phase  III  of  the  Salt  Creek  Greenway  Development
 9    project.

10        Section 67.  The sum of $4,060,000, or so much thereof as
11    may  be  necessary  and as remains unexpended at the close of
12    business on June 30, 1999, from an  appropriation  heretofore
13    made  in  Article  51,  Section 124 of Public Act 90-0585, is
14    reappropriated  from  the  General  Revenue   Fund   to   the
15    Department  of  Natural  Resources  for a grant to the Forest
16    Preserve  District  of   DuPage   County   for   recreational
17    reconfiguration, natural resource protection and restoration,
18    and  stormwater  management  related  to  the Oak Meadows and
19    Maple Meadows' facilities and grounds.

20        Section 68.  The sum of $173,700, or so much  thereof  as
21    may  be  necessary, and as remains unexpended at the close of
22    business on June 30, 1999, from an  appropriation  heretofore
23    made  in  Article  51,  Section 130 of Public Act 90-0585, is
24    reappropriated  from  the  General  Revenue   Fund   to   the
25    Department  of  Natural  Resources  for  a  grant to Hamilton
26    County for Hamilton County Courthouse infrastructure.

27        Section 69.  The sum of $400,000, or so much  thereof  as
28    may  be  necessary, and as remains unexpended at the close of
29    business on June 30, 1999, from an  appropriation  heretofore
30    made  in  Article  51,  Section 131 of Public Act 90-0585, is
31    reappropriated  from  the  General  Revenue   Fund   to   the
 
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 1    Department of Natural Resources for a grant to the Village of
 2    Western  Springs  to  renovate  the  historic Water Tower and
 3    Community Center.

 4        Section 70. The sum of $1,000,000, or so much thereof  as
 5    may  be  necessary  and as remains unexpended at the close of
 6    business on June 30, 1999, from an  appropriation  heretofore
 7    made  in  Article  51,  Section 134 of Public Act 90-0585, is
 8    reappropriated  from  the  General  Revenue   Fund   to   the
 9    Department  of  Natural Resources for a grant to the Elmhurst
10    Park District for the York Commons Pool project.

11        Section 71. The sum of $370,000, or so  much  thereof  as
12    may  be  necessary  and as remains unexpended at the close of
13    business on June 30, 1999, from an  appropriation  heretofore
14    made  in  Article  51,  Section 135 of Public Act 90-0585, is
15    reappropriated  from  the  General  Revenue   Fund   to   the
16    Department  of  Natural Resources for a bike trail connecting
17    the Elgin bike path/trail to the McHenry bike path/trail.

18        Section 72. The sum of $200,000, or so  much  thereof  as
19    may  be  necessary  and as remains unexpended at the close of
20    business on June 30, 1999, from an  appropriation  heretofore
21    made  in  Article  51,  Section 138 of Public Act 90-0585, is
22    reappropriated  from  the  General  Revenue   Fund   to   the
23    Department of Natural Resources for a grant to the Village of
24    Willow Springs for renovation of parks and equipment.

25        Section  73.  The  sum of $794,300, or so much thereof as
26    maybe necessary and as remains unexpended  at  the  close  of
27    business  on  June 30, 1999, from an appropriation heretofore
28    made in Article 51, Section 139 of  Public  Act  90-0585,  is
29    reappropriated   from   the   General  Revenue  Fund  to  the
30    Department of Natural Resources for a  grant  to  Lindenhurst
 
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 1    Park District for development of a community park.

 2        Section  74.  The  sum of $500,000, or so much thereof as
 3    may be necessary and as remains unexpended at  the  close  of
 4    business  on  June 30, 1999, from an appropriation heretofore
 5    made in Article 51, Section 140 of  Public  Act  90-0585,  is
 6    reappropriated   from   the   General  Revenue  Fund  to  the
 7    Department of Natural Resources for a grant to the Village of
 8    Mount Prospect for Melas Park improvements.

 9        Section 75. The sum of $250,000, or so  much  thereof  as
10    may  be  necessary  and as remains unexpended at the close of
11    business on June 30, 1999, from an  appropriation  heretofore
12    made  in  Article  51,  Section 142 of Public Act 90-0585, is
13    reappropriated  from  the  General  Revenue   Fund   to   the
14    Department  of  Natural  Resources  for  a  grant to the Lake
15    County Forest Preserve District for Independence Grove Forest
16    Preserve for trail and site improvements.

17        Section 76. The sum of $150,000, or so  much  thereof  as
18    may  be  necessary  and as remains unexpended at the close of
19    business on June 30, 1999, from an  appropriation  heretofore
20    made  in  Article  51,  Section 146 of Public Act 90-0585, is
21    reappropriated  from  the  General  Revenue   Fund   to   the
22    Department  of  Natural  Resources for a grant to Will County
23    for Old Plank Trail extension from Cedar Road to I-80.

24        Section 77. The sum of $450,000, or so  much  thereof  as
25    may  be  necessary  and as remains unexpended at the close of
26    business on June 30, 1999, from an  appropriation  heretofore
27    made  in  Article  51,  Section 150 of Public Act 90-0585, is
28    reappropriated  from  the  General  Revenue   Fund   to   the
29    Department of Natural Resources for a grant to the Village of
30    Buffalo Grove for a community pedestrian overpass.
 
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 1        Section  78.  The  sum of $200,000, or so much thereof as
 2    may be necessary and as remains unexpended at  the  close  of
 3    business  on  June 30, 1999, from an appropriation heretofore
 4    made in Article 51, Section 156 of  Public  Act  90-0585,  is
 5    reappropriated   from   the   General  Revenue  Fund  to  the
 6    Department of Natural Resources for a grant to the Village of
 7    Justice for bike paths.

 8        Section 79.  The sum of $300,000, or so much  thereof  as
 9    may  be  necessary, and as remains unexpended at the close of
10    business on June 30, 1999, from an  appropriation  heretofore
11    made  in  Article  51,  Section 159 of Public Act 90-0585, is
12    reappropriated from  the  Capital  Development  Fund  to  the
13    Department  of  Natural  Resources for a grant to the Chicago
14    Park District for renovations to the Jackson Park golf course
15    clubhouse in honor of Cecil Partee.

16        Section 80.  The sum of $400,000, or so much  thereof  as
17    may  be  necessary  and as remains unexpended at the close of
18    business on June 30, 1999, from an  appropriation  heretofore
19    made  in  Article  51,  Section 165 of Public Act 90-0585, is
20    reappropriated  from  the  General  Revenue   Fund   to   the
21    Department of Natural Resources for a grant to the Fon du Lac
22    Park  District  for  channel  dredging from the Carl Spindler
23    Marina to the main channel of the Illinois River.

24        Section 81.  The sum of $750,000, or so much  thereof  as
25    may  be  necessary  and as remains unexpended at the close of
26    business on June 30, 1999, from an  appropriation  heretofore
27    made  in  Article  51,  Section 170 of Public Act 90-0585, as
28    amended, is reappropriated from the Capital Development  Fund
29    to  the  Department  of  Natural Resources for a grant to the
30    Chicago Park District  for  all  costs  associated  with  the
31    acquisition, development, renovation, repair or construction,
 
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 1    and equipment for a regional indoor youth athletic facility.

 2        Section  82.  The  sum  of $75,000, or so much thereof as
 3    may be necessary and as remains unexpended at  the  close  of
 4    business  on  June 30, 1999, from an appropriation heretofore
 5    made in Article 51, Section 171 of  Public  Act  90-0585,  is
 6    reappropriated  from  the  Capital  Development  Fund  to the
 7    Department of Natural Resources for a grant  to  the  Chicago
 8    Park  District  for  all  costs  associated with acquisition,
 9    construction, development, and purchase of equipment for  the
10    planned park at the corner of Roscoe and Racine.

11        Section  83.  The  sum of $375,000, or so much thereof as
12    may be necessary and as remains unexpended at  the  close  of
13    business  on  June 30, 1999, from an appropriation heretofore
14    made in Article 51, Section 177 of  Public  Act  90-0585,  as
15    amended,  is  reappropriated from the General Revenue Fund to
16    the Department of Natural Resources for a grant to  the  City
17    of  Pana for the construction, marketing and maintenance of a
18    bike trail and infrastructure  improvements,  including  land
19    acquisition or the purchase of equipment.

20        Section  84.  The  sum of $350,000, or so much thereof as
21    may be necessary and as remains unexpended at  the  close  of
22    business  on  June 30, 1999, from an appropriation heretofore
23    made in Article 51, Section 180 of  Public  Act  90-0585,  is
24    reappropriated   from   the   General  Revenue  Fund  to  the
25    Department of Natural Resources for a grant to the  Effingham
26    Park  District  for  development and construction of athletic
27    and recreation facilities.

28        Section 85.  The sum of $300,000, or so much  thereof  as
29    may  be  necessary  and as remains unexpended at the close of
30    business on June 30, 1999, from an  appropriation  heretofore
 
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 1    made  in  Article  51,  Section 185 of Public Act 90-0585, is
 2    reappropriated from  the  Capital  Development  Fund  to  the
 3    Department  of  Natural  Resources for a grant to the Chicago
 4    Park District for all  costs  of  developing,  planning,  and
 5    constructing recreational facilities at Fosco Park.

 6        Section  86.  The  sum of $378,000, or so much thereof as
 7    may be necessary and as remains unexpended at  the  close  of
 8    business  on  June 30, 1999, from an appropriation heretofore
 9    made in Article 51, Section 186 of  Public  Act  90-0585,  is
10    reappropriated   from   the   General  Revenue  Fund  to  the
11    Department of Natural Resources for a grant to  the  City  of
12    Hometown  for  all  costs  associated  with  improvements and
13    purchase of recreational equipment at Patterson Park.

14        Section 87.  The sum of $275,000, new  appropriation,  is
15    appropriated  and  the sum of $200,000, or so much thereof as
16    may be necessary and as remains unexpended at  the  close  of
17    business  on  June  30, 1999, from appropriations  heretofore
18    made in Article 51, Section 70  of  Public  Act  90-0585,  is
19    reappropriated  from  the  Off Highway Vehicle Trails Fund to
20    the Department of Natural Resources for grants  to  units  of
21    local  governments,  not-for-profit  organization,  and other
22    groups to operate, maintain and acquire land for  off-highway
23    vehicle  trails  and parks as provide for in the Recreational
24    Trails   of   Illinois   Act,    including    administration,
25    enforcement, planning and implementation of this Act.

26        Section  88.  The  sum of $155,000, or so much thereof as
27    may be necessary is appropriated  from  the  State  Migratory
28    Waterfowl  Stamp  Fund to the Department of Natural Resources
29    for the payment of grants for the  development  of  waterfowl
30    propagation areas within the Dominion of Canada or the United
31    States   which   specifically   provide   waterfowl  for  the
 
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 1    Mississippi Flyway as provided in  the  "Wildlife  Code",  as
 2    amended.

 3        Section   89.  To  the  extent  federal  funds  including
 4    reimbursements are available for such purposes,  the  sum  of
 5    $127,800  or  so  much  thereof  as  may  be necessary and as
 6    remains unexpended at the close of business on June 30, 1999,
 7    from an appropriation heretofore made in Article 51,  Section
 8    72 of Public Act 90-0585, is reappropriated from the Wildlife
 9    and  Fish  Fund  to  the  Department of Natural Resources for
10    construction and renovation of waste reception facilities for
11    recreational boaters,  including  grants  for  such  purposes
12    authorized under the Clean Vessel Act.

13        Section 90.  The sum of $3,000,000, or so much thereof as
14    may  be  necessary, and as remains unexpended at the close of
15    business on June 30, 1999, from an  appropriation  heretofore
16    made  in  Article  51,  Section  73 of Public Act 90-0585, is
17    reappropriated from  the  Capital  Development  Fund  to  the
18    Department  of  Natural Resources for a grant to the Illinois
19    International  Port  District  in  Chicago  for   a   marina,
20    associated  recreational  facilities, and necessary auxiliary
21    infrastructure improvements.

22        Section 91.  The sum of $17,715,700,  new  appropriation,
23    is  appropriated,  and  the  sum  of  $43,394,300, or so much
24    thereof as may be necessary and as remains unexpended at  the
25    close  of  business  on  June  30,  1999, from appropriations
26    heretofore made in Article  51,  Section  74  of  Public  Act
27    90-0585,   is   reappropriated  from  the  Open  Space  Lands
28    Acquisition and Development Fund to the Department of Natural
29    Resources for expenses connected with and to make  grants  to
30    local  governments  as  provided  in  the  "Open  Space Lands
31    Acquisition and Development Act".
 
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 1        Section 92.  The following named sums, or so much thereof
 2    as may be necessary and as remains unexpended at the close of
 3    business on June 30,  1999,  from  appropriations  heretofore
 4    made in Article 51, Sections 75 and 76 of Public Act 90-0585,
 5    made  either independently or in cooperation with the Federal
 6    Government or any agency thereof, any municipal  corporation,
 7    or  political subdivision of the State, or with any public or
 8    private  corporation,  organization,   or   individual,   are
 9    reappropriated  to  the  Department  of Natural Resources for
10    refunds and the purposes stated:
11    Payable from Land and Water Recreation Fund:
12        (From Article 51, Section 75
13        on page 446, line 29 of Public
14        Act 90-0585)
15      For Outdoor Recreation Programs .............. $  1,000,000
16    Payable from Federal Title IV Fire
17     Protection Assistance Fund:
18        (From Article 51, Section 75 on page
19        447, lines 4-5, and Section 76
20        on page 447, lines 19-20 of Public
21        Act 90-0585)
22    For Rural Community Fire
23     Protection Program ............................      142,400
24        Total                                          $1,142,400

25        Section 93.  The following named sums, or so much thereof
26    as  may  be  necessary,  respectively,  herein  made   either
27    independently  or  in cooperation with the Federal Government
28    or  any  agency  thereof,  any  municipal   corporation,   or
29    political  subdivision  of  the  State, or with any public or
30    private  corporation,  organization,   or   individual,   are
31    appropriated  to  the  Department  of  Natural  Resources for
32    refunds and the purposes stated:
33    Payable from Forest Reserve Fund:
 
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 1      For U.S. Forest Service Program .............. $    500,000
 2    Payable from Federal Title IV Fire
 3     Protection Assistance Fund:
 4      For Rural Community Fire Protection
 5       Programs ....................................       80,000
 6        Total                                            $580,000

 7        Section  94.  To  the  extent  Federal  Funds   including
 8    reimbursements  are made available for such purposes, the sum
 9    of $200,000, new appropriation, is appropriated and  the  sum
10    of  $371,400,  or  so much thereof as may be necessary and as
11    remains unexpended  less  $107,200  to  be  lapsed  from  the
12    unexpended balance at the close of business on June 30, 1999,
13    from appropriations heretofore made in Article 51, Section 77
14    of  Public  Act  90-0585, is reappropriated from the Illinois
15    Forestry  Development  Fund  to  the  Department  of  Natural
16    Resources for Forest Stewardship Technical Assistance.

17        Section 95.  The sum of $65,000,  new  appropriation,  is
18    appropriated  and  the sum of $338,700, or so much thereof as
19    may be necessary and as remains unexpended at  the  close  of
20    business  on  June  30,  1999, from appropriations heretofore
21    made in Article 51, Section 78, of  Public  Act  90-0585,  is
22    reappropriated  from  the  State  Boating  Act  Fund  to  the
23    Department  of  Natural  Resources  for  the  purposes of the
24    Snowmobile  Registration  and  Safety   Act   and   for   the
25    administration  and  payment  of grants to local governmental
26    units  for  the  construction,   land   acquisition,   lease,
27    maintenance  and  improvement of snowmobile trails and access
28    areas.

29        Section 96.  The sum of $60,000,  new  appropriation,  is
30    appropriated  and  the sum of $191,700, or so much thereof as
31    may be necessary and as remains unexpended at  the  close  of
 
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 1    business  on  June  30,  1999, from appropriations heretofore
 2    made in Article 51, Section 79  of  Public  Act  90-0585,  is
 3    reappropriated  from  the Snowmobile Trail Establishment Fund
 4    to the Department of Natural Resources for the administration
 5    and payment of  grants  to  nonprofit  snowmobile  clubs  and
 6    organizations     for    construction,    maintenance,    and
 7    rehabilitation of snowmobile trails and areas for the use  of
 8    snowmobiles.

 9        Section   97.  To  the  extent  Federal  Funds  including
10    reimbursements are made available for such purposes  the  sum
11    of  $320,000,  new appropriation, is appropriated and the sum
12    of $890,200, or so much thereof as may be  necessary  and  as
13    remains  unexpended  less  $156,200  to  be  lapsed  from the
14    unexpended balance at the close of business on June 30, 1999,
15    from appropriations heretofore made in Article 51, Section 80
16    of Public Act 90-0585, is reappropriated  from  the  Illinois
17    Forestry  Development  Fund  to  the  Department  of  Natural
18    Resources  for  Urban  Forestry programs, including technical
19    assistance, education and grants.

20           GRANTS AND REIMBURSEMENTS - MINES AND MINERALS
21        Section 98.  The sum of $110,000, or so much  thereof  as
22    may  be  necessary,  is  appropriated  from  the Plugging and
23    Restoration Fund to  the  Department  of  Natural  Resources,
24    Office  of Mines and Minerals for the Landowner Grant Program
25    authorized under the Oil and Gas Act, as  amended  by  Public
26    Act 90-0260.

27        Section 99.  The sum of $5,000,000, new appropriation, is
28    appropriated  and  the sum of $20,613,100, or so much thereof
29    as may be necessary and as remains unexpended at the close of
30    business on June 30,  1999,  from  appropriations  heretofore
31    made  in  Article  51,  Section  82 of Public Act 90-0585, is
 
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 1    reappropriated to the Department of  Natural  Resources  from
 2    the  Abandoned  Mined Lands Reclamation Council Federal Trust
 3    Fund for grants and contracts to conduct  research,  planning
 4    and  construction  to  eliminate hazards created by abandoned
 5    mines,  and  any  other  expenses  necessary  for   emergency
 6    response.

 7        Section  100.  The  sum of $1,500,000, is appropriated to
 8    the Department of Natural Resources from the Abandoned  Mined
 9    Lands  Set  Aside  Fund  for  grants and contracts to conduct
10    research, planning  and  construction  to  eliminate  hazards
11    created  by  abandoned mines and any other expenses necessary
12    for emergency response.

13             GRANTS AND REIMBURSEMENTS - WATER RESOURCES
14        Section 101.  The sum of $600,000, or so much thereof  as
15    may  be  necessary,  is  appropriated  to  the  Department of
16    Natural Resources for expenditure  by  the  Office  of  Water
17    Resources   from  the  Flood  Control  Land  Lease  Fund  for
18    disbursement of monies received pursuant to Act  of  Congress
19    dated September 3, 1954 (68 Statutes 1266, same as appears in
20    Section  701c-3,  Title  33,  United  States Code Annotated),
21    provided such disbursement shall be  in  compliance  with  15
22    ILCS 515/1 Illinois Compiled Statutes.

23        Section  102.  The  sum of $3,000,000, or so much thereof
24    as may be necessary and remains unexpended at  the  close  of
25    business  on  June 30, 1999, from an appropriation heretofore
26    made in Article 51, Section 87  of  Public  Act  90-0585,  is
27    reappropriated   from   the   General  Revenue  Fund  to  the
28    Department of Natural Resources for a  grant  to  the  DuPage
29    County Forest Preserve for all costs associated with the Salt
30    Creek Greenway.
 
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 1        Section  103.  In  addition to any other amounts, the sum
 2    of $1,000,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary and  as
 3    remains unexpended at the close of business on June 30, 1999,
 4    from  an appropriation heretofore made in Article 51, Section
 5    88 of Public Act 90-0585, is reappropriated to the Department
 6    of Natural Resources from the  General  Revenue  Fund  for  a
 7    grant  to  the Village of Midlothian for all costs associated
 8    with the  planning,  construction,  and  development  of  the
 9    Midlothian Retention Basin.

10        Section  104.  The  sum of $1,000,000, or so much thereof
11    as may be necessary and as remains unexpended at the close of
12    business on June 30, 1999, from an  appropriation  heretofore
13    made  in  Article  51,  Section 110 of Public Act 90-0585, is
14    reappropriated from  the  Capital  Development  Fund  to  the
15    Department  of Natural Resources for a grant to the Botanical
16    Gardens for capital improvements.

17        Section 105.  The sum of $2,500,000, or so  much  thereof
18    as may be necessary and as remains unexpended at the close of
19    business  on  June 30, 1999, from an appropriation heretofore
20    made in Article 51, Section 115 of  Public  Act  90-0585,  is
21    reappropriated   from   the   General  Revenue  Fund  to  the
22    Department of Natural Resources for a grant  to  the  Chicago
23    Park District for all costs associated with dredging.

24        Section  106.  The sum of $125,000, or so much thereof as
25    may be necessary, and as remains unexpended at the  close  of
26    business  on  June 30, 1999, from an appropriation heretofore
27    made in Article 51, Section 117 of  Public  Act  90-0585,  is
28    reappropriated   from   the   General  Revenue  Fund  to  the
29    Department of Natural  Resources  for  a  grant  to  Palatine
30    Township  for  all  costs  associated with the alleviation of
31    flooding.
 
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 1        Section 107. The sum of $250,000, or so much  thereof  as
 2    may  be  necessary  and as remains unexpended at the close of
 3    business on June 30, 1999, from an  appropriation  heretofore
 4    made  in  Article  51,  Section 145 of Public Act 90-0585, as
 5    amended, is reappropriated from the General Revenue  Fund  to
 6    the  Department  of  Natural  Resources  for  a  grant to the
 7    Village  of  Lemont  for  Logan  Street  Detention  Pond  and
 8    associated down stream flood control improvements.

 9        Section 108. The sum of $150,000, or so much  thereof  as
10    may  be  necessary  and as remains unexpended at the close of
11    business on June 30, 1999, from an  appropriation  heretofore
12    made  in  Article  51,  Section 151 of Public Act 90-0585, is
13    reappropriated  from  the  General  Revenue   Fund   to   the
14    Department  of  Natural  Resources for a grant to the City of
15    Lockport for flood control.

16        Section 109.  The sum of $200,000, or so much thereof  as
17    may  be  necessary, and as remains unexpended at the close of
18    business on June 30, 1999, from an  appropriation  heretofore
19    made  in  Article  51,  Section 158 of Public Act 90-0585, is
20    reappropriated  from  the  General  Revenue   Fund   to   the
21    Department  of  Natural  Resources for a grant to the City of
22    Georgetown to continue its study of public water needs.

23        Section 110.  The sum of $288,000, or so much thereof  as
24    may  be  necessary  and as remains unexpended at the close of
25    business on June 30, 1999, from an  appropriation  heretofore
26    made  in  Article  51,  Section 222 of Public Act 90-0585, is
27    reappropriated  from  the  General  Revenue   Fund   to   the
28    Department  of Natural Resources for a grant to Peoria County
29    for flood hazard mitigation and land acquisition.

30                        GRANTS - STATE MUSEUM
 
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 1        Section 111.  The amount of $450,000, or so much  thereof
 2    as  may  be  necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
 3    business on June 30, 1999, from an  appropriation  heretofore
 4    made  in  Article  51,  Section  91 of Public Act 90-0585, is
 5    reappropriated from  the  Capital  Development  Fund  to  the
 6    Department  of Natural Resources for grants to public museums
 7    for permanent improvements.

 8        Section 112.  The sum of $10,000,000, new  appropriation,
 9    is  appropriated  and  the  sum  of  $10,000,000,  or so much
10    thereof as may be necessary, and as remains unexpended at the
11    close of business on June 30,  1999,  from  an  appropriation
12    heretofore  made  in  Article  51,  Section  92 of Public Act
13    90-0585, is reappropriated from the Capital Development  Fund
14    to  the  Department of Natural Resources for grants to public
15    museums for permanent improvements.

16        Section 113.  The sum of $5,000,000,  new  appropriation,
17    is  appropriated  and  the  the sum of $5,000,000, or so much
18    thereof as may be necessary and as remains unexpended at  the
19    close  of  business  on  June 30, 1999, from an appropriation
20    heretofore made in Article 51,  Section  92a  of  Public  Act
21    90-0585, is appropriated from the General Revenue Fund to the
22    Department  of Natural Resources for education and technology
23    partnerships  between  museums  and  schools   and   expenses
24    connected with the administration of grants to museums.

25        Section  114.  No  contract  shall  be  entered  into  or
26    obligation   incurred   or   any  expenditure  made  from  an
27    appropriation herein made in Sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 18,  19,
28    20,  21,  22, 26, 27, 28, 36, 37, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46,
29    53, 61, 63, 64, 79, 81, 82, 85, 90, 104, 111, and  112  until
30    after  the  purpose  and  amount of such expenditure has been
31    approved in writing by the Governor.
 
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 1                    MISCELLANEOUS APPROPRIATIONS
 2        Section 500. The sum of $500,000,  or  so  much  of  that
 3    amount  as may be necessary, is appropriated from the General
 4    Revenue Fund to the Department of Natural Resources  for  the
 5    operation  and support of the Department of Natural Resources
 6    Damage Assessment Program.

 7        Section 505. The sum of $4,000,000, or so  much  of  that
 8    amount  as may be necessary, is appropriated from the Capital
 9    Development Fund to the Department of Natural  Resources  for
10    the  construction  of  a Visitor Center at Starved Rock State
11    Park.

12        Section 999.  Effective date.  This Act takes  effect  on
13    July 1, 1999.".

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