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1 | | AN ACT concerning safety.
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2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | | Section 5. The Environmental Protection Act is amended by |
5 | | changing Section 19.3 as follows:
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6 | | (415 ILCS 5/19.3) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1019.3)
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7 | | Sec. 19.3. Water Revolving Fund.
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8 | | (a) There is hereby created within the State Treasury a |
9 | | Water Revolving
Fund, consisting of 3 interest-bearing special |
10 | | programs to be known as the
Water Pollution Control Loan |
11 | | Program, the Public Water Supply Loan Program, and
the Loan |
12 | | Support Program, which shall be used and administered by the |
13 | | Agency.
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14 | | (b) The Water Pollution Control Loan Program shall be used |
15 | | and administered
by the Agency to provide assistance for the |
16 | | following purposes:
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17 | | (1) to accept and retain funds from grant awards, |
18 | | appropriations,
transfers, and payments of interest and |
19 | | principal;
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20 | | (2) to make direct loans at or below market interest |
21 | | rates and to provide additional subsidization, including, |
22 | | but not limited to, forgiveness of principal, negative |
23 | | interest rates, and grants, to any
eligible local |
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1 | | government unit to finance the construction of
treatments |
2 | | works, including storm water treatment systems that are |
3 | | treatment works, and projects that fulfill federal State |
4 | | Revolving Fund grant requirements for a green project |
5 | | reserve;
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6 | | (2.5) with respect to funds provided under the American |
7 | | Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009: |
8 | | (A) to make direct loans at or below market |
9 | | interest rates to any eligible local government unit |
10 | | and to provide additional subsidization to any |
11 | | eligible local government unit, including, but not |
12 | | limited to, forgiveness of principal, negative |
13 | | interest rates, and grants; |
14 | | (B) to make direct loans at or below market |
15 | | interest rates to any eligible local government unit to |
16 | | buy or refinance debt obligations for treatment works |
17 | | incurred on or after October 1, 2008; and |
18 | | (C) to provide additional subsidization, |
19 | | including, but not limited to, forgiveness of |
20 | | principal, negative interest rates, and grants for |
21 | | treatment works incurred on or after October 1, 2008; |
22 | | (3) to make direct loans at or below market interest |
23 | | rates and to provide additional subsidization, including, |
24 | | but not limited to, forgiveness of principal, negative |
25 | | interest rates, and grants, to any
eligible local |
26 | | government unit to buy or refinance debt obligations for |
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1 | | costs
incurred after March 7, 1985, for the construction of |
2 | | treatment works, including storm water treatment systems |
3 | | that are treatment works, and projects that fulfill federal |
4 | | State Revolving Fund grant requirements for a green project |
5 | | reserve;
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6 | | (3.5) to make loans, including, but not limited to, |
7 | | loans through a linked deposit program, at or below market |
8 | | interest rates for the
implementation of a management |
9 | | program established under Section 319 of the
Federal Water |
10 | | Pollution Control Act, as amended;
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11 | | (4) to guarantee or purchase insurance for local |
12 | | obligations
where such action would improve credit market |
13 | | access or reduce interest rates;
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14 | | (5) as a source of revenue or security for the payment |
15 | | of principal and
interest on revenue or general obligation |
16 | | bonds issued by the State or any
political subdivision or |
17 | | instrumentality thereof, if the proceeds of such
bonds will |
18 | | be deposited in the Fund;
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19 | | (6) to finance the reasonable costs incurred by the |
20 | | Agency in the
administration of the Fund;
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21 | | (7) to transfer funds to the Public Water Supply Loan |
22 | | Program; and
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23 | | (8) notwithstanding any other provision of this |
24 | | subsection (b), to provide, in accordance with rules |
25 | | adopted under this Title, any other financial assistance |
26 | | that may be provided under Section 603 of the Federal Water |
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1 | | Pollution Control Act for any other projects or activities |
2 | | eligible for assistance under that Section or federal rules |
3 | | adopted to implement that Section. |
4 | | (c) The Loan Support Program shall be used and administered |
5 | | by the Agency
for the following purposes:
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6 | | (1) to accept and retain funds from grant awards and |
7 | | appropriations;
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8 | | (2) to finance the reasonable costs incurred by the |
9 | | Agency in the
administration of the Fund, including |
10 | | activities under Title III of this
Act, including the |
11 | | administration of the State
construction grant program;
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12 | | (3) to transfer funds to the Water Pollution Control |
13 | | Loan
Program and the Public Water Supply Loan Program;
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14 | | (4) to accept and retain a portion of the loan |
15 | | repayments;
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16 | | (5) to finance the development of the low interest loan
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17 | | programs for water pollution control and public water |
18 | | supply projects;
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19 | | (6) to finance the reasonable costs incurred by the |
20 | | Agency to provide
technical assistance for public water |
21 | | supplies; and
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22 | | (7) to finance the reasonable costs incurred by the |
23 | | Agency for
public water system supervision programs, to |
24 | | administer or provide for
technical assistance through |
25 | | source water protection programs, to develop and
implement |
26 | | a capacity development strategy, to delineate and assess |
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1 | | source water
protection areas, and for an operator |
2 | | certification program in accordance with
Section 1452 of |
3 | | the federal Safe Drinking Water Act.
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4 | | (d) The Public Water Supply Loan Program shall be used and |
5 | | administered by
the Agency to provide assistance to local |
6 | | government units and privately owned
community water supplies |
7 | | for public water
supplies for the following public purposes:
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8 | | (1) to accept and retain funds from grant awards, |
9 | | appropriations,
transfers, and payments of interest and |
10 | | principal;
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11 | | (2) to make direct loans at or below market interest |
12 | | rates and to provide additional subsidization, including, |
13 | | but not limited to, forgiveness of principal, negative |
14 | | interest rates, and grants, to any eligible
local |
15 | | government unit or to any eligible privately owned |
16 | | community water supply
to finance the construction of water |
17 | | supplies and projects that fulfill federal State Revolving |
18 | | Fund grant requirements for a green project reserve;
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19 | | (2.5) with respect to funds provided under the American |
20 | | Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009: |
21 | | (A) to make direct loans at or below market |
22 | | interest rates to any eligible local government unit or |
23 | | to any eligible privately owned community water |
24 | | supply, and to provide additional subsidization to any |
25 | | eligible local government unit or to any eligible |
26 | | privately owned community water supply, including, but |
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1 | | not limited to, forgiveness of principal, negative |
2 | | interest rates, and grants; |
3 | | (B) to buy or refinance the debt obligation of a |
4 | | local government unit for costs incurred on or after |
5 | | October 1, 2008; and
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6 | | (C) to provide additional subsidization, |
7 | | including, but not limited to, forgiveness of |
8 | | principal, negative interest rates, and grants for a |
9 | | local government unit for costs incurred on or after |
10 | | October 1, 2008; |
11 | | (3) to make direct loans at or below market interest |
12 | | rates and to provide additional subsidization, including, |
13 | | but not limited to, forgiveness of principal, negative |
14 | | interest rates, and grants, to any eligible local |
15 | | government unit or to any eligible privately owned |
16 | | community water supply to buy or refinance debt obligations |
17 | | for
costs incurred on or after July 17, 1997, for the |
18 | | construction of water supplies and projects that fulfill |
19 | | federal State Revolving Fund requirements for a green |
20 | | project reserve;
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21 | | (4) to guarantee local obligations where such action |
22 | | would improve credit
market access or reduce interest |
23 | | rates;
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24 | | (5) as a source of revenue or security for the payment |
25 | | of principal and
interest on revenue or general obligation |
26 | | bonds issued by the State or any
political subdivision or |
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1 | | instrumentality thereof, if the proceeds of such
bonds will |
2 | | be deposited into the Fund;
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3 | | (6) to transfer funds to the Water Pollution Control |
4 | | Loan Program; and
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5 | | (7) notwithstanding any other provision of this |
6 | | subsection (d), to provide to local government units and |
7 | | privately owned community water supplies any other |
8 | | financial assistance that may be provided under Section |
9 | | 1452 of the federal Safe Drinking Water Act for any |
10 | | expenditures eligible for assistance under that Section or |
11 | | federal rules adopted to implement that Section. |
12 | | (e) The Agency is designated as the administering agency of |
13 | | the Fund.
The Agency shall submit to the Regional Administrator |
14 | | of the United States
Environmental Protection Agency an |
15 | | intended use plan which outlines the
proposed use of funds |
16 | | available to the State. The Agency shall take all
actions |
17 | | necessary to secure to the State the benefits of the federal
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18 | | Water Pollution Control Act and the federal Safe Drinking Water |
19 | | Act, as now
or hereafter amended.
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20 | | (f) The Agency shall have the power to enter into |
21 | | intergovernmental
agreements with the federal government or |
22 | | the State, or any instrumentality
thereof, for purposes of |
23 | | capitalizing the Water Revolving Fund.
Moneys on deposit in the |
24 | | Water Revolving Fund may be used for the
creation of reserve |
25 | | funds or pledged funds that secure the obligations
of repayment |
26 | | of loans made pursuant to this Section. For the purpose
of |
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1 | | obtaining capital for deposit into the Water Revolving Fund, |
2 | | the
Agency may also enter into agreements with financial |
3 | | institutions and other
persons for the purpose of selling loans |
4 | | and developing a secondary market
for such loans. The Agency |
5 | | shall have the power to create and establish such
reserve funds |
6 | | and accounts as may be necessary or desirable to accomplish its
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7 | | purposes under this subsection and to allocate its available |
8 | | moneys into such
funds and accounts. Investment earnings on |
9 | | moneys held in the Water Revolving
Fund, including any reserve |
10 | | fund or pledged fund, shall be deposited into the
Water |
11 | | Revolving Fund.
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12 | | (g) Beginning on the effective date of this amendatory Act |
13 | | of the 101st General Assembly, and running for a period of 5 |
14 | | years after that date, the Agency shall prioritize within its |
15 | | annual intended use plan the usage of a portion of the Agency's |
16 | | capitalization grant for federally authorized set-aside |
17 | | activities. The prioritization is for the purpose of supporting |
18 | | disadvantaged communities and utilities throughout Illinois in |
19 | | building their capacity for sustainable and equitable water |
20 | | management. This may include, but is not limited to, assistance |
21 | | for water rate studies, preliminary engineering or other |
22 | | facility planning, training activities, asset management |
23 | | plans, assistance with identification and replacement of lead |
24 | | service lines, and studies of efficiency measures through |
25 | | utility regionalization or other collaborative |
26 | | intergovernmental approaches. |