TITLE 17: CONSERVATION
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AUTHORITY: Implementing and authorized by the Outdoor Recreation Resources Act [20 ILCS 860] and the federal Recreational Trails Program, created through the National Recreational Trails Fund Act enacted as part of the Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991 (ISTEA) and reauthorized by MAP-21, Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century (P.L. 112-141) and 23 USC 206.
SOURCE: Adopted at 39 Ill. Reg. 12333, effective August 21, 2015.
Section 3090.5 Definitions
"CERP" means the Comprehensive Environmental Review Process by which the Department is required, by various statutes, to determine whether a prospective project may pose possible environmental or historical/cultural resource impacts.
"Department" or "DNR" means the Illinois Department of Natural Resources.
"Fund" means the Department of Natural Resource's Park and Conservation Fund created at Section 805-420 of the Department of Natural Resources (Conservation) Act [20 ILCS 805].
"Grant Agreement" means the signed agreement, entered between the Department and the grantee under Section 3090.70, that establishes the terms of the grant award and the responsibilities the grantee assumes.
"Long-Term Lease" means a lease of at least 25 years, unless the Grant Agreement specifies another duration.
"Trail Site" means an area owned and managed by the grantee for the purposes outlined in the application and described in the Grant Agreement. This includes lands surrounding the trail, facilities (e.g., restrooms, drinking water, concession areas, rest areas, parking, access roads, etc.).
Section 3090.10 Program Objective
The Recreational Trails Program (RTP) is a federal-aid assistance program to help states provide and maintain recreational trails for both motorized and nonmotorized trail use. Funding assistance provided through the program is for the development of motorized and nonmotorized trails that are open to the public and for the acquisition of land, through simple title, permanent easement or long-term lease, to be used for motorized and nonmotorized trails that are open to the public.