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Rep. Lawrence Walsh, Jr.
Filed: 2/22/2022
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1 | | AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 4713
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2 | | AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend House Bill 4713 by replacing |
3 | | everything after the enacting clause with the following:
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4 | | "Section 5. The Civil Administrative Code of Illinois is |
5 | | amended by changing Section 5-560 as follows:
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6 | | (20 ILCS 5/5-560) (was 20 ILCS 5/6.08)
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7 | | Sec. 5-560. In the Department of Natural Resources.
An |
8 | | Advisory Board to the Department of Natural Resources,
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9 | | composed of 13 persons , one of whom shall be a senior citizen |
10 | | age 60
or over . Of the 13 appointed members, at least 2 shall |
11 | | represent hunting and fishing interests, 2 shall represent |
12 | | natural areas protection interests, 2 shall represent urban |
13 | | conservation interests, one shall represent parks and |
14 | | recreation interests, one shall represent outdoor powersport |
15 | | usage interests, one shall be a member of a statewide |
16 | | association of trappers and represent trapping interests, one |
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1 | | shall represent forestry interests, and the remaining 3 shall |
2 | | be residents of this State. The Governor shall appoint a chair |
3 | | who will preside over the Board's meetings.
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4 | | In the appointment of the initial members the Governor |
5 | | shall
designate 3 persons to serve for 2 years, 3 for 4 years, |
6 | | and 3 for 6
years from the third Monday in January of the |
7 | | odd-numbered year in which
the term commences. The members |
8 | | first appointed under this
amendatory Act of 1984 shall serve |
9 | | a term of 6 years commencing on the
third Monday in January, |
10 | | 1985. The members first appointed under this
amendatory
Act of |
11 | | the 91st General Assembly shall each be appointed to a term of |
12 | | office to
expire on the third Monday in January of 2006.
All |
13 | | subsequent appointments shall be for terms of 6 years.
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14 | | Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the |
15 | | term of office of each member of the Board is abolished on |
16 | | August 1, 2022. Incumbent members holding a position on the |
17 | | Board on August 1, 2022 may be reappointed. In making |
18 | | appointments to fill the vacancies created on August 1, 2022, |
19 | | the Governor shall designate 4 members to serve until the |
20 | | third Monday of January, 2024, 4 members to serve until the |
21 | | third Monday of January, 2025, and 5 members to serve until the |
22 | | third Monday of January, 2026. All newly appointed members |
23 | | shall serve until their successors are appointed and |
24 | | qualified. Their successors shall be appointed to serve for |
25 | | 3-year terms expiring on the 3rd anniversary of their |
26 | | appointment or until their successors are appointed and |
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1 | | qualified. Each subsequent appointment shall be for a term of |
2 | | 3 years. |
3 | | The Advisory Board shall formulate and present long range |
4 | | recommendations to policies for guidance
of the Department in: |
5 | | the protection and conservation of renewable
resources of the |
6 | | State of Illinois ; the development of areas and
facilities for |
7 | | outdoor recreation; the proper restoration and management of |
8 | | forest and woodland resources for forest products and |
9 | | ecosystem services prevention of timber destruction
and other |
10 | | forest growth by fire or otherwise ; the reforestation of
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11 | | suitable lands of this State; the extension of cooperative |
12 | | support to
other agencies of this State in preventing and |
13 | | guarding
against the
pollution of streams and lakes within the |
14 | | State; the management of fish and the
wildlife resources and |
15 | | the habitats upon which they depend , including species of |
16 | | greatest conservation need migratory fowl, and fisheries |
17 | | resources,
including the construction of new water impoundment |
18 | | areas ; the
development of an adequate research program for |
19 | | fish, wildlife game , and forestry , and conservation of the |
20 | | State's biodiversity
through cooperation with and support of |
21 | | the Illinois Natural History
Survey and the State University |
22 | | system ; the development and dissemination of information and |
23 | | educational resources that promote a conservation-literate |
24 | | population; the development of innovative partnerships that |
25 | | assist the Department in accomplishing its broad mission; the |
26 | | Department's grant programs; and the development of law and |
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1 | | policy expressing of policies for proper dissemination of and
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2 | | enforcement of the various laws pertinent to the conservation |
3 | | programs program of
Illinois and the nation.
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4 | | The Board shall make a study of the personnel structure of |
5 | | the
Department and shall, from time to time, make |
6 | | recommendations to the
Governor and the Director of Natural |
7 | | Resources for a merit
system of employment and for the |
8 | | revision of the position classification to the
extent which |
9 | | Civil Service classification should apply in departmental
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10 | | positions.
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11 | | The Board may advise on shall make studies of the land |
12 | | acquisition needs of the
Department and make recommendations |
13 | | from time to time as to necessary acquisition
of lands for fish |
14 | | fisheries , wildlife game , forestry, conservation of natural |
15 | | areas, and recreational development.
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16 | | The Board may
recommend to the Director of Natural |
17 | | Resources any
reductions or increases of seasons and bag or |
18 | | possession limits or
the
closure of any season when research |
19 | | and inventory data indicate the need for
those changes.
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20 | | Board members shall be reimbursed for any necessary travel
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21 | | expenses incurred in the performance of their duties.
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22 | | (Source: P.A. 90-435, eff. 1-1-98; 91-239, eff. 1-1-00; |
23 | | 91-798, eff. 7-9-00.)
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24 | | Section 10. The Wildlife Code is amended by changing |
25 | | Section 1.3 as follows:
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1 | | (520 ILCS 5/1.3)
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2 | | Sec. 1.3. The Department shall have the authority to |
3 | | manage
wildlife and regulate the taking of wildlife for
the
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4 | | purposes of providing public recreation and controlling |
5 | | wildlife populations.
The seasons during which wildlife may be |
6 | | taken, the methods for taking
wildlife, the daily bag
limits, |
7 | | and the possession limits shall be established by the |
8 | | Department
through
administrative rule,
but the Department may |
9 | | not provide for a longer season, a
larger daily bag limit, or a |
10 | | larger possession limit than is provided in
this Code.
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11 | | The Natural Resources Advisory Board may also recommend to |
12 | | the Director of
Natural Resources any reductions or increases |
13 | | of seasons and bag or possession
limits or the closure of any |
14 | | season when research and inventory data indicate
the need for |
15 | | such changes.
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16 | | The Department is authorized to establish seasons for the |
17 | | taking of
migratory birds within the dates established |
18 | | annually by
Proclamation of the
Secretary, United States |
19 | | Department of the Interior, known as the
"Rules and |
20 | | Regulations for Migratory Bird Hunting" (50 CFR 20 et seq.). |
21 | | When
the biological balance of any
species is affected, the |
22 | | Director may with the approval of the
Conservation Advisory |
23 | | Board , by administrative rule, lengthen, shorten
or close the |
24 | | season during which waterfowl may be taken within the
federal |
25 | | limitations prescribed.
If the Department does not adopt an |
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1 | | administrative rule establishing a
season, then the season |
2 | | shall be as set forth in the current "Rules and
Regulations for |
3 | | Migratory Bird Hunting". The Department shall advise the
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4 | | public by reasonable means of the dates of the various |
5 | | seasons.
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6 | | The Department may utilize the services of the staff of |
7 | | the Illinois
Natural History Survey of the University of |
8 | | Illinois for making investigations as to the population status |
9 | | of
the various species of wildlife.
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10 | | Employees or agents of any state, federal, or municipal |
11 | | government or body
when engaged in investigational work and |
12 | | law enforcement, may with prior
approval of the Director, be |
13 | | exempted from the provisions of this Act.
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14 | | (Source: P.A. 98-346, eff. 8-14-13.)
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15 | | Section 15. The Illinois Open Land Trust Act is amended by |
16 | | changing Sections 15 and 25 as follows:
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17 | | (525 ILCS 33/15)
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18 | | Sec. 15. Powers and duties. The Department of Natural |
19 | | Resources has the
following
powers and duties:
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20 | | (a) To develop and administer the Illinois Open Land Trust |
21 | | program.
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22 | | (b) To acquire real property, including, but not limited
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23 | | to,
open
space and natural areas for conservation and |
24 | | recreation purposes. The lands
shall
be held in (i) fee simple |
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1 | | title or
(ii) conservation easements for natural areas, |
2 | | provided that
these mechanisms are all voluntary on the part |
3 | | of the landowners and do not
involve the use of eminent domain.
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4 | | (c) To make grants to units of local government
under
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5 | | Section 25 of this Act in consultation with the Natural |
6 | | Resources Advisory
Board .
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7 | | (d) To make loans to units of local government
under
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8 | | Section 30 of this Act in consultation with the Natural |
9 | | Resources Advisory
Board .
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10 | | (e) To promulgate any rules, regulations, guidelines, and |
11 | | directives
necessary
to
implement the purposes of this Act.
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12 | | (f) To execute contracts, grant or loan agreements, |
13 | | memoranda of
understanding, intergovernmental cooperation |
14 | | agreements, and any other
agreements with other
State
agencies |
15 | | and units of local government
that are necessary to implement |
16 | | this Act.
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17 | | (g) To execute contracts, memoranda of understanding, and |
18 | | any other
agreements with not-for-profit corporations that are |
19 | | consistent with the
purpose of this Act.
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20 | | (h) To accept grants, loans, or appropriations from the |
21 | | federal government
or
the
State, or any agency or |
22 | | instrumentality thereof, for the purposes of the
Department |
23 | | under
this Act, including to make loans of any funds and to |
24 | | enter into any agreement
with the
federal government or the |
25 | | State, or any agency or instrumentality thereof, in
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26 | | relationship
to the grants, loans, or appropriations.
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1 | | (i) To establish any interest rates, terms of repayment, |
2 | | and other terms and
conditions
regarding loans made pursuant |
3 | | to this Act that the Department deems necessary
or
appropriate |
4 | | to protect the public interest and carry out the purposes of |
5 | | this
Act.
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6 | | (j) To establish application, eligibility, selection, |
7 | | notification,
contract,
and other
procedures, rules, or |
8 | | regulations deemed necessary and appropriate to carry out
the
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9 | | provisions of this Act.
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10 | | (k) To fix, determine, charge, and collect any premiums, |
11 | | fees, charges,
costs,
and
expenses, including, without |
12 | | limitation, any application fees, commitment fees,
program
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13 | | fees, or financing charges from any person in connection with |
14 | | its activities
under this
Act.
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15 | | (l) To report annually to the Governor and the General |
16 | | Assembly on the
progress made in implementing this Act and on |
17 | | the status of all real property
acquired pursuant to
the Act.
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18 | | (Source: P.A. 91-220, eff. 7-21-99.)
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19 | | (525 ILCS 33/25)
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20 | | Sec. 25. Grant program. From appropriations for these |
21 | | purposes, the
Department may
make grants to units of local |
22 | | government as
financial
assistance for the acquisition of open |
23 | | space and natural lands
if the
Department
determines that the |
24 | | property interests are sufficient to carry out the purposes
of |
25 | | this Act.
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1 | | The Department shall adopt rules concerning the selection |
2 | | or grant
recipients, amount of grant awards, and
eligibility |
3 | | requirements. The rules must include the following additional
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4 | | requirements:
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5 | | (1) No more than $2,000,000 may be awarded to any |
6 | | grantee for a single
project for
any fiscal year.
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7 | | (2) Any grant under this Act must be conditioned upon |
8 | | the grantee
providing
a required match as defined by rule.
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9 | | (3) Funds may be used only to purchase interests in |
10 | | land from willing
sellers and may not involve the use of |
11 | | eminent domain.
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12 | | (4) (Blank). The Department shall provide for a public |
13 | | meeting to be conducted by
the Natural Resources Advisory |
14 | | Board prior to grant approval.
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15 | | (5) All real property acquired with grant funds must |
16 | | be accessible to the
public for
conservation and |
17 | | recreation purposes, unless the Department determines that
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18 | | public
accessibility would be detrimental to the real |
19 | | property or any associated
natural resources.
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20 | | (6) No real property acquired with grant funds may be |
21 | | sold, leased,
exchanged, or
otherwise encumbered, unless |
22 | | it is used to qualify for a federal program or,
subject to
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23 | | Department approval, transferred to the federal |
24 | | government, the State, or a
unit
of local
government for |
25 | | conservation
and recreation
purposes consistent with this |
26 | | Act.
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1 | | (7) All grantees must agree to convey to the State at |
2 | | no charge a
conservation easement on the lands to be |
3 | | acquired using the grant funds.
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4 | | (8) Grantees must agree to manage lands in accordance |
5 | | with the terms of
the
grant.
Any changes in management |
6 | | must be approved by the Department before
implementation.
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7 | | (9) The Department is authorized to promulgate, by |
8 | | rule, any other
reasonable requirements determined |
9 | | necessary to effectively implement this Act.
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10 | | (Source: P.A. 91-220, eff. 7-21-99.)".
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