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(C) one member representing an environmental |
justice organization; |
(D) one member representing a statewide |
environmental advocacy organization; |
(E) one member representing the electric vehicle |
industry; |
(F) one member representing the waste management |
industry; |
(G) one member of a statewide organization |
representing agricultural interests; and |
(H) one member representing a labor organization ; |
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(I) one member representing a statewide |
organization of municipalities as authorized under |
Section 1-8-1 of the Illinois Municipal Code; |
(J) one member from an association representing |
automobile manufacturers; |
(K) one member of a labor organization that |
represents workers in the auto industry; and |
(L) one member representing the component parts |
manufacturing community. |
(c) The duties and responsibilities of the Task Force |
include the following: |
(1) identify existing and potential challenges faced |
by the electric vehicle industry with respect to the |
process for obtaining necessary permits from the |
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Environmental Protection Agency, the Department of Natural |
Resources, and the Department of Transportation, and |
potential solutions; |
(2) conduct an assessment of State permitting fees, |
including those necessary for electric vehicle investment |
in Illinois, and the revenue generated by those fees; |
(3) assess the permitting needs of the electric |
vehicle industry, including electric vehicle |
manufacturers, electric vehicle power supply equipment |
manufacturers, and electric vehicle component parts |
manufacturers; |
(4) recommend changes to expedite permitting processes |
to support the rapid growth of the electric vehicle |
industry in Illinois, including support for electric |
vehicle businesses locating or relocating in Illinois; |
(5) analyze anticipated staffing needs across State |
agencies to support expedited permitting efforts; |
(6) recommend adjustments to the fee structure for |
state permits, including those permits necessary for |
electric vehicle investment in Illinois, that will support |
increased staffing at state agencies; |
(7) Consider the impact of State and local permitting |
issues on electric vehicle charging station deployments, |
and make recommendations on best practices to streamline |
permitting related to electric vehicle charging stations; |
and |
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(8) recommend legislative and regulatory actions that |
are necessary to support changes to permitting processes. |
(d) The Task Force shall not consider or recommend changes |
to environmental permitting standards outside of the scope of |
the duties and responsibilities outlined in subsection (c). |
(e) Appointments for the Task Force shall be made no later |
than December 15, 2021. The Task Force shall issue a final |
report based upon its findings and recommendations and submit |
the report to the Governor and the General Assembly no later |
than August March 1, 2022. |
(f) Members of the Task Force shall serve without |
compensation. The Environmental Protection Agency shall |
provide administrative support to the Task Force. |
(g) The Task Force shall be dissolved upon the filing of |
its report. |
(h) This Section is repealed on December 31, 2022.
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(Source: P.A. 102-669, eff. 11-16-21.)
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
becoming law.
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