093_SB1559ham001 LRB093 03187 SJM 19846 a 1 AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 1559 2 AMENDMENT NO. . Amend Senate Bill 1559 by replacing 3 everything after the enacting clause with the following: 4 "Section 5. The Rural Diversification Act is amended by 5 changing Sections 2, 3, 4, and 5 as follows: 6 (20 ILCS 690/2) (from Ch. 5, par. 2252) 7 Sec. 2. Findings and declaration of policy. The General 8 Assembly hereby finds, determines and declares: 9 (a) That Illinois is a state of diversified economic 10 strength and that an important economic strength in Illinois 11 is derived from rural business production and the 12 agribusiness industry; 13 (b) That the Illinois rural economy is in a state of 14 transition, which presents a unique opportunity for the State 15 to act on its growth and development; 16 (c) That full and continued growth and development of 17 Illinois' rural economy, especially in the small towns and 18 farm communities, is vital for Illinois; 19 (d) That by encouraging the development of diversified 20 rural business and agricultural production, nonproduction and 21 processing activities in Illinois, the State creates a 22 beneficial climate for new and improved job opportunities for -2- LRB093 03187 SJM 19846 a 1 its citizens and expands jobs and job training opportunities; 2 (e) That in order to cultivate strong rural economic 3 growth and development in Illinois, it is necessary to 4 proceed with a plan which encourages Illinois rural 5 businesses and agribusinesses to expand business employment 6 opportunities through diversification of business and 7 industries, offers managerial, technical and financial 8 assistance to or on behalf of rural businesses and 9 agribusiness, and works in a cooperative venture and spirit 10 with Illinois' business, labor, local government, educational 11 and scientific communities; 12 (f) That dedication of State resources over a multi-year 13 period targeted to promoting the growth and development of 14 one or more classes of diversified rural products, 15 particularly new agricultural products, is an effective use 16 of State funds; 17 (g) That the United States Congress, having identified 18 similar needs and purposes has enacted legislation creating 19 the United States Department of Agriculture/Farmers Home 20 Administration Non-profit National Finance Corporations Loan 21 and Grant Program and made funding available to the states 22 consistent with the purposes of this Act. 23 (h) That the Illinois General Assembly has enacted 24 "Rural Revival" and a series of "Harvest the Heartland" 25 initiatives which create within the Illinois Farm Development 26FinanceAuthority a "Seed Capital Fund" to provide venture 27 capital for emerging new agribusinesses, and to help 28 coordinate cooperative research and development on new 29 agriculture technologies in conjunction with the Agricultural 30 Research and Development Consortium in Peoria, the United 31 State Department of Agriculture Northern Regional Research 32 Laboratory in Peoria, the institutions of higher learning in 33 Illinois, and the agribusiness community of this State, 34 identify the need for enhanced efforts by the State to -3- LRB093 03187 SJM 19846 a 1 promote the use of fuels utilizing ethanol made from Illinois 2 grain, and promote forestry development in this State; and 3 (i) That there is a need to coordinate the many programs 4 offered by the State of Illinois Departments of Agriculture, 5 Commerce and Community Affairs, and Natural Resources, and 6 the Illinois Farm DevelopmentFinanceAuthority that are 7 targeted to agriculture and the rural community with those 8 offered by the federal government. Therefore it is desirable 9 that the fullest measure of coordination and integration of 10 the programs offered by the various state agencies and the 11 federal government be achieved. 12 (Source: P.A. 93-205, eff. 1-1-04.) 13 (20 ILCS 690/3) (from Ch. 5, par. 2253) 14 Sec. 3. Definitions. The following words and phrases 15 shall have the meaning ascribed to each of them in this 16 Section unless the context clearly indicates otherwise: 17 (a) "Office" means the Office of Rural Community 18 Development within the Illinois Department of Commerce and 19 Community Affairs. 20 (b) "Rural business" means a business, including a 21 cooperative, proprietorship, partnership, corporation or 22 other entity, that is located in a municipality of 20,000 23 population or less, or in an unincorporated area of a county 24 with a population of less than 350,000, but not in a 25 municipality which is contiguous to a municipality or 26 municipalities with a population greater than 20,000. The 27 business must also be engaged in manufacturing, mining, 28 agriculture, wholesale, transportation, tourism, or utilities 29 or in research and development or services to these basic 30 industrial sectors. 31 (c) "Agribusiness", for purpose of this Act, means a 32 rural business that is defined as an agribusiness pursuant to 33 subsection (i) of Section 2 of the Illinois Farm Development -4- LRB093 03187 SJM 19846 a 1FinanceAuthority Act. 2 (d) "Rural diversification project" means financing to a 3 rural business for a specific activity undertaken to promote: 4 (i) the improvement and expansion of business and industry in 5 rural areas; (ii) creation of entrepreneurial and 6 self-employment businesses; (iii) industry or region wide 7 research directed to profit oriented uses of rural resources, 8 and (iv) value added agricultural supply, production 9 processing or reprocessing facilities or operations and shall 10 include but not be limited to agricultural diversification 11 projects. 12 (e) "Financing" means direct loans at market or below 13 market rate interest, grants, technical assistance contracts, 14 or other means whereby monetary assistance is provided to or 15 on behalf of rural business or agribusinesses for purposes of 16 rural diversification. 17 (f) "Agricultural diversification project" means 18 financing awarded to a rural business for a specific activity 19 undertaken to promote diversification of the farm economy of 20 this State through (i) profit oriented nonproduction uses of 21 Illinois land resources, (ii) growth and development of new 22 crops or livestock not customarily grown or produced in this 23 State, or (iii) developments which emphasize a vertical 24 integration of grain or livestock produced or raised in this 25 State into a finished product for consumption or use. "New 26 crops or livestock not customarily grown or produced in this 27 State" does not include corn, soybeans, wheat, swine, or beef 28 or dairy cattle. "Vertical integration of grain or livestock 29 produced or raised in this State" includes any new or 30 existing grain or livestock grown or produced in this State. 31 (Source: P.A. 93-205, eff. 1-1-04.) 32 (20 ILCS 690/4) (from Ch. 5, par. 2254) 33 Sec. 4. Powers of the Office. The Office has the -5- LRB093 03187 SJM 19846 a 1 following powers, in addition to those granted to it by other 2 law: 3 (a) To provide financing pursuant to the provisions of 4 this Act, from appropriations made by the General Assembly 5 from the General Revenue Fund, Federal trust funds, and the 6 Rural Diversification Revolving Fund created herein, to or on 7 behalf of rural business and agribusiness to promote rural 8 diversification. 9 (b) To provide financing in the form of direct loans and 10 grants from State funds for qualifying agricultural and rural 11 diversification projects independent of federal financial 12 participation, except that no grants from State funds shall 13 be made directly with a rural business. 14 (c) To provide financing in the form of direct loans, 15 grants, and technical assistance contracts from State funds 16 for qualifying agricultural and rural diversification 17 projects in coordination with federal financial participation 18 in the form of loan guarantees, direct loans, and grant and 19 technical assistance contract reimbursements. 20 (d) To consider in the award of State funded financing 21 the satisfaction of matching requirements associated with 22 federal financing participation and the maximization of 23 federal financing participation to the benefit of the rural 24 Illinois economy. 25 (e) To enter into agreements or contracts, accept funds 26 or grants, and cooperate with agencies of the Federal 27 Government, State or Local Governments, the private sector or 28 non-profit organizations to carry out the purposes of this 29 Act; 30 (f) To enter into agreements or contracts for the 31 promotion, application origination, analysis or servicing of 32 the financings made by the Office pursuant to this Act; 33 (g) To receive and accept, from any source, aid or 34 contributions of money, property or labor for the furtherance -6- LRB093 03187 SJM 19846 a 1 of this Act and collect fees, charges or advances as the 2 Department may determine in connection with its financing; 3 (h) To establish application, notification, contract and 4 other procedures and other procedures and rules deemed 5 necessary and appropriate by the Office to carry out the 6 provisions of this Act; 7 (i) To foreclose any mortgage, deed of trust, note, 8 debenture, bond or other security interest held by the Office 9 and to take all such actions as may be necessary to enforce 10 any obligation held by the Office; 11 (j) To analyze opportunities and needs of rural 12 communities, primarily those communities experiencing farm 13 worker distress including consultation with regional 14 commissions, governments, or diversification organizations, 15 and work to strengthen the coordination of existing programs 16 offered through the Office, the Department of Agriculture, 17 the Department of Natural Resources, the Illinois Farm 18 DevelopmentFinanceAuthority, the Cooperative Extension 19 Service and others for rural and agribusiness development and 20 assistance; and 21 (k) To cooperate with an existing committee comprised of 22 representatives from the Office, the Rural Affairs Council or 23 its successor, the Department of Agriculture, the Illinois 24 Farm DevelopmentFinanceAuthority and others to coordinate 25 departmental policies with other State agencies and to 26 promote agricultural and rural diversification in the State. 27 (l) To exercise such other right, powers and duties as 28 are necessary to fulfill the purposes of this Act. 29 (Source: P.A. 93-205, eff. 1-1-04.) 30 (20 ILCS 690/5) (from Ch. 5, par. 2255) 31 Sec. 5. Agricultural and rural diversification 32 financing. 33 (a) The Office's financing to or on behalf of rural -7- LRB093 03187 SJM 19846 a 1 businesses or agribusinesses in the State shall be for the 2 purpose of assisting in the cost of agricultural and rural 3 diversification projects including (i) acquisition, 4 construction, reconstruction, replacement, repair, 5 rehabilitation, alteration, expansion or extension of real 6 property, buildings or machinery and equipment but not the 7 acquisition of unimproved land for the production of crops or 8 livestock; (ii) working capital items including but not 9 limited to, inventory, accounts receivable and prepaid 10 expenses; (iii) organizational expenses including, but not 11 limited to, architectural and engineering costs, legal 12 services, marketing analyses, production analyses, or other 13 professional services; (iv) needed leasehold improvements, 14 easements, and other amenities required to prepare a site; 15 (v) information, technical support and technical assistance 16 contracts to local officials or not-for-profit agencies 17 regarding private, state and federal resources, programs or 18 grant assistances and the needs and opportunities for 19 diversification; and (vi) when conducted in cooperation with 20 federal reimbursement programs, financing costs including 21 guarantee fees, packaging fees and origination fees but not 22 debt refinancing. 23 (b) Agricultural or rural diversification financing to a 24 rural business or agribusiness under this Act shall be used 25 only where it can be shown that the agricultural or rural 26 diversification project for which financing is being sought 27 has the potential to achieve commercial success and will 28 increase employment, directly or indirectly retain jobs, or 29 promote local diversification. 30 (c) The Office shall establish an internal review 31 committee with the Director of the Rural Affairs Council, or 32 his designee, the Director of the Department of Agriculture, 33 or his designee, and the Director of the Illinois Farm 34 DevelopmentFinanceAuthority, or his designee, as members to -8- LRB093 03187 SJM 19846 a 1 assist in the review of all project applications. 2 (d) The Office shall not provide financing to a rural 3 business or agribusiness unless the application includes 4 convincing evidence that a specific agricultural or rural 5 diversification project is ready to occur and will only occur 6 if the financing is made. The Office shall also consider the 7 applicability of other state and federal programs prior to 8 financing any project. 9 (Source: P.A. 93-205, eff. 1-1-04.) 10 Section 10. The Illinois Finance Authority Act is 11 amended by changing Sections 801-5, 801-10, 845-75, 845-80, 12 845-85, and 890-90 as follows: 13 (20 ILCS 3501/801-5) 14 Sec. 801-5. Findings and declaration of policy. The 15 General Assembly hereby finds, determines and declares: 16 (a) that there are a number of existing State 17 authorities authorized to issue bonds to alleviate the 18 conditions and promote the objectives set forth below; and to 19 provide a stronger, better coordinated development effort, it 20 is determined to be in the interest of promoting the health, 21 safety, morals and general welfare of all the people of the 22 State to consolidate certain of such existing authorities 23 into one finance authority; 24 (b) that involuntary unemployment affects the health, 25 safety, morals and general welfare of the people of the State 26 of Illinois; 27 (c) that the economic burdens resulting from involuntary 28 unemployment fall in part upon the State in the form of 29 public assistance and reduced tax revenues, and in the event 30 the unemployed worker and his family migrate elsewhere to 31 find work, may also fall upon the municipalities and other 32 taxing districts within the areas of unemployment in the form -9- LRB093 03187 SJM 19846 a 1 of reduced tax revenues, thereby endangering their financial 2 ability to support necessary governmental services for their 3 remaining inhabitants; 4 (d) that a vigorous growing economy is the basic source 5 of job opportunities; 6 (e) that protection against involuntary unemployment, 7 its economic burdens and the spread of economic stagnation 8 can best be provided by promoting, attracting, stimulating 9 and revitalizing industry, manufacturing and commerce in the 10 State; 11 (f) that the State has a responsibility to help create a 12 favorable climate for new and improved job opportunities for 13 its citizens by encouraging the development of commercial 14 businesses and industrial and manufacturing plants within the 15 State; 16 (g) that increased availability of funds for 17 construction of new facilities and the expansion and 18 improvement of existing facilities for industrial, commercial 19 and manufacturing facilities will provide for new and 20 continued employment in the construction industry and 21 alleviate the burden of unemployment; 22 (h) that in the absence of direct governmental subsidies 23 the unaided operations of private enterprise do not provide 24 sufficient resources for residential construction, 25 rehabilitation, rental or purchase, and that support from 26 housing related commercial facilities is one means of 27 stimulating residential construction, rehabilitation, rental 28 and purchase; 29 (i) that it is in the public interest and the policy of 30 this State to foster and promote by all reasonable means the 31 provision of adequate capital markets and facilities for 32 borrowing money by units of local government, and for the 33 financing of their respective public improvements and other 34 governmental purposes within the State from proceeds of bonds -10- LRB093 03187 SJM 19846 a 1 or notes issued by those governmental units; and to assist 2 local governmental units in fulfilling their needs for those 3 purposes by use of creation of indebtedness; 4 (j) that it is in the public interest and the policy of 5 this State to the extent possible, to reduce the costs of 6 indebtedness to taxpayers and residents of this State and to 7 encourage continued investor interest in the purchase of 8 bonds or notes of governmental units as sound and preferred 9 securities for investment; and to encourage governmental 10 units to continue their independent undertakings of public 11 improvements and other governmental purposes and the 12 financing thereof, and to assist them in those activities by 13 making funds available at reduced interest costs for orderly 14 financing of those purposes, especially during periods of 15 restricted credit or money supply, and particularly for those 16 governmental units not otherwise able to borrow for those 17 purposes; 18 (k) (blank);that in this State the following conditions19exist: (i) an inadequate supply of funds at interest rates20sufficiently low to enable persons engaged in agriculture in21this State to pursue agricultural operations at present22levels; (ii) that such inability to pursue agricultural23operations lessens the supply of agricultural commodities24available to fulfill the needs of the citizens of this State;25(iii) that such inability to continue operations decreases26available employment in the agricultural sector of the State27and results in unemployment and its attendant problems; (iv)28that such conditions prevent the acquisition of an adequate29capital stock of farm equipment and machinery, much of which30is manufactured in this State, therefore impairing the31productivity of agricultural land and, further, causing32unemployment or lack of appropriate increase in employment in33such manufacturing; (v) that such conditions are conducive to34consolidation of acreage of agricultural land with fewer-11- LRB093 03187 SJM 19846 a 1individuals living and farming on the traditional family2farm; (vi) that these conditions result in a loss in3population, unemployment and movement of persons from rural4to urban areas accompanied by added costs to communities for5creation of new public facilities and services; (vii) that6there have been recurrent shortages of funds for agricultural7purposes from private market sources at reasonable rates of8interest; (viii) that these shortages have made the sale and9purchase of agricultural land to family farmers a virtual10impossibility in many parts of the State; (ix) that the11ordinary operations of private enterprise have not in the12past corrected these conditions; and (x) that a stable supply13of adequate funds for agricultural financing is required to14encourage family farmers in an orderly and sustained manner15and to reduce the problems described above;16 (l) that for the benefit of the people of the State of 17 Illinois, the conduct and increase of their commerce, the 18 protection and enhancement of their welfare, the development 19 of continued prosperity and the improvement of their health 20 and living conditions it is essential that all the people of 21 the State be given the fullest opportunity to learn and to 22 develop their intellectual and mental capacities and skills; 23 that to achieve these ends it is of the utmost importance 24 that private institutions of higher education within the 25 State be provided with appropriate additional means to assist 26 the people of the State in achieving the required levels of 27 learning and development of their intellectual and mental 28 capacities and skills and that cultural institutions within 29 the State be provided with appropriate additional means to 30 expand the services and resources which they offer for the 31 cultural, intellectual, scientific, educational and artistic 32 enrichment of the people of the State; 33 (m) that in order to foster civic and neighborhood 34 pride, citizens require access to facilities such as -12- LRB093 03187 SJM 19846 a 1 educational institutions, recreation, parks and open spaces, 2 entertainment and sports, a reliable transportation network, 3 cultural facilities and theaters and other facilities as 4 authorized by this Act, and that it is in the best interests 5 of the State to lower the costs of all such facilities by 6 providing financing through the State; and 7 (n) that to preserve and protect the health of the 8 citizens of the State, and lower the costs of health care, 9 that financing for health facilities should be provided 10 through the State; and it is hereby declared to be the policy 11 of the State, in the interest of promoting the health, 12 safety, morals and general welfare of all the people of the 13 State, to address the conditions noted above, to increase job 14 opportunities and to retain existing jobs in the State, by 15 making available through the Illinois Finance Authority, 16 hereinafter created, funds for the development, improvement 17 and creation of industrial, housing, local government, 18 educational, health, public purpose and other projects; to 19 issue its bonds and notes to make funds at reduced rates and 20 on more favorable terms for borrowing by local governmental 21 units through the purchase of the bonds or notes of the 22 governmental units;and to make or acquire loans for the23acquisition and development of agricultural facilities;to 24 provide financing for private institutions of higher 25 education, cultural institutions, health facilities and other 26 facilities and projects as authorized by this Act; and to 27 grant broad powers to the Illinois Finance Authority to 28 accomplish and to carry out these policies of the State which 29 are in the public interest of the State and of its taxpayers 30 and residents. 31 (Source: P.A. 93-205, eff. 1-1-04.) 32 (20 ILCS 3501/801-10) 33 Sec. 801-10. Definitions. The following terms, whenever -13- LRB093 03187 SJM 19846 a 1 used or referred to in this Act, shall have the following 2 meanings, except in such instances where the context may 3 clearly indicate otherwise: 4 (a) The term "Authority" means the Illinois Finance 5 Authority created by this Act. 6 (b) The term "project" means an industrial project, 7 housing project, public purpose project, higher education 8 project, health facility project, and cultural institution 9 project,agricultural facility or agribusiness,and "project" 10 may include any combination of one or more of the foregoing 11 undertaken jointly by any person with one or more other 12 persons, but "project" shall not include any facility used or 13 to be used for sectarian instruction or as a place of 14 religious worship nor any facility which is used or to be 15 used primarily in connection with any part of the program of 16 a school or department of divinity for any religious 17 denomination or the training of ministers, priests, rabbis or 18 other professional persons in the field of religion. 19 (c) The term "public purpose project" means any project 20 or facility including without limitation land, buildings, 21 structures, machinery, equipment and all other real and 22 personal property, which is authorized or required by law to 23 be acquired, constructed, improved, rehabilitated, 24 reconstructed, replaced or maintained by any unit of 25 government or any other lawful public purpose which is 26 authorized or required by law to be undertaken by any unit of 27 government. 28 (d) The term "industrial project" means the acquisition, 29 construction, refurbishment, creation, development or 30 redevelopment of any facility, equipment, machinery, real 31 property or personal property for use by any instrumentality 32 of the State or its political subdivisions, for use by any 33 person or institution, public or private, for profit or not 34 for profit, or for use in any trade or business including, -14- LRB093 03187 SJM 19846 a 1 but not limited to, any industrial, manufacturing or 2 commercial enterprise and which is (1) a capital project 3 including but not limited to: (i) land and any rights 4 therein, one or more buildings, structures or other 5 improvements, machinery and equipment, whether now existing 6 or hereafter acquired, and whether or not located on the same 7 site or sites; (ii) all appurtenances and facilities 8 incidental to the foregoing, including, but not limited to 9 utilities, access roads, railroad sidings, track, docking and 10 similar facilities, parking facilities, dockage, wharfage, 11 railroad roadbed, track, trestle, depot, terminal, switching 12 and signaling or related equipment, site preparation and 13 landscaping; and (iii) all non-capital costs and expenses 14 relating thereto or (2) any addition to, renovation, 15 rehabilitation or improvement of a capital project or (3) any 16 activity or undertaking which the Authority determines will 17 aid, assist or encourage economic growth, development or 18 redevelopment within the State or any area thereof, will 19 promote the expansion, retention or diversification of 20 employment opportunities within the State or any area thereof 21 or will aid in stabilizing or developing any industry or 22 economic sector of the State economy. The term "industrial 23 project" also means the production of motion pictures. 24 (e) The term "bond" or "bonds" shall include bonds, 25 notes (including bond, grant or revenue anticipation notes), 26 certificates and/or other evidences of indebtedness 27 representing an obligation to pay money, including refunding 28 bonds. 29 (f) The terms "lease agreement" and "loan agreement" 30 shall mean: (i) an agreement whereby a project acquired by 31 the Authority by purchase, gift or lease is leased to any 32 person, corporation or unit of local government which will 33 use or cause the project to be used as a project as 34 heretofore defined upon terms providing for lease rental -15- LRB093 03187 SJM 19846 a 1 payments at least sufficient to pay when due all principal 2 of, interest and premium, if any, on any bonds of the 3 Authority issued with respect to such project, providing for 4 the maintenance, insuring and operation of the project on 5 terms satisfactory to the Authority, providing for 6 disposition of the project upon termination of the lease 7 term, including purchase options or abandonment of the 8 premises, and such other terms as may be deemed desirable by 9 the Authority, or (ii) any agreement pursuant to which the 10 Authority agrees to loan the proceeds of its bonds issued 11 with respect to a project or other funds of the Authority to 12 any person which will use or cause the project to be used as 13 a project as heretofore defined upon terms providing for loan 14 repayment installments at least sufficient to pay when due 15 all principal of, interest and premium, if any, on any bonds 16 of the Authority, if any, issued with respect to the project, 17 and providing for maintenance, insurance and other matters as 18 may be deemed desirable by the Authority. 19 (g) The term "financial aid" means the expenditure of 20 Authority funds or funds provided by the Authority through 21 the issuance of its bonds, notes or other evidences of 22 indebtedness or from other sources for the development, 23 construction, acquisition or improvement of a project. 24 (h) The term "person" means an individual, corporation, 25 unit of government, business trust, estate, trust, 26 partnership or association, 2 or more persons having a joint 27 or common interest, or any other legal entity. 28 (i) The term "unit of government" means the federal 29 government, the State or unit of local government, a school 30 district, or any agency or instrumentality, office, officer, 31 department, division, bureau, commission, college or 32 university thereof. 33 (j) The term "health facility" means: (a) any public or 34 private institution, place, building, or agency required to -16- LRB093 03187 SJM 19846 a 1 be licensed under the Hospital Licensing Act; (b) any public 2 or private institution, place, building, or agency required 3 to be licensed under the Nursing Home Care Act; (c) any 4 public or licensed private hospital as defined in the Mental 5 Health and Developmental Disabilities Code; (d) any such 6 facility exempted from such licensure when the Director of 7 Public Health attests that such exempted facility meets the 8 statutory definition of a facility subject to licensure; (e) 9 any other public or private health service institution, 10 place, building, or agency which the Director of Public 11 Health attests is subject to certification by the Secretary, 12 U.S. Department of Health and Human Services under the Social 13 Security Act, as now or hereafter amended, or which the 14 Director of Public Health attests is subject to 15 standard-setting by a recognized public or voluntary 16 accrediting or standard-setting agency; (f) any public or 17 private institution, place, building or agency engaged in 18 providing one or more supporting services to a health 19 facility; (g) any public or private institution, place, 20 building or agency engaged in providing training in the 21 healing arts, including but not limited to schools of 22 medicine, dentistry, osteopathy, optometry, podiatry, 23 pharmacy or nursing, schools for the training of x-ray, 24 laboratory or other health care technicians and schools for 25 the training of para-professionals in the health care field; 26 (h) any public or private congregate, life or extended care 27 or elderly housing facility or any public or private home for 28 the aged or infirm, including, without limitation, any 29 Facility as defined in the Life Care Facilities Act; (i) any 30 public or private mental, emotional or physical 31 rehabilitation facility or any public or private educational, 32 counseling, or rehabilitation facility or home, for those 33 persons with a developmental disability, those who are 34 physically ill or disabled, the emotionally disturbed, those -17- LRB093 03187 SJM 19846 a 1 persons with a mental illness or persons with learning or 2 similar disabilities or problems; (j) any public or private 3 alcohol, drug or substance abuse diagnosis, counseling 4 treatment or rehabilitation facility, (k) any public or 5 private institution, place, building or agency licensed by 6 the Department of Children and Family Services or which is 7 not so licensed but which the Director of Children and Family 8 Services attests provides child care, child welfare or other 9 services of the type provided by facilities subject to such 10 licensure; (l) any public or private adoption agency or 11 facility; and (m) any public or private blood bank or blood 12 center. "Health facility" also means a public or private 13 structure or structures suitable primarily for use as a 14 laboratory, laundry, nurses or interns residence or other 15 housing or hotel facility used in whole or in part for staff, 16 employees or students and their families, patients or 17 relatives of patients admitted for treatment or care in a 18 health facility, or persons conducting business with a health 19 facility, physician's facility, surgicenter, administration 20 building, research facility, maintenance, storage or utility 21 facility and all structures or facilities related to any of 22 the foregoing or required or useful for the operation of a 23 health facility, including parking or other facilities or 24 other supporting service structures required or useful for 25 the orderly conduct of such health facility. 26 (k) The term "participating health institution" means a 27 private corporation or association or public entity of this 28 State, authorized by the laws of this State to provide or 29 operate a health facility as defined in this Act and which, 30 pursuant to the provisions of this Act, undertakes the 31 financing, construction or acquisition of a project or 32 undertakes the refunding or refinancing of obligations, 33 loans, indebtedness or advances as provided in this Act. 34 (l) The term "health facility project", means a specific -18- LRB093 03187 SJM 19846 a 1 health facility work or improvement to be financed or 2 refinanced (including without limitation through 3 reimbursement of prior expenditures), acquired, constructed, 4 enlarged, remodeled, renovated, improved, furnished, or 5 equipped, with funds provided in whole or in part hereunder, 6 any accounts receivable, working capital, liability or 7 insurance cost or operating expense financing or refinancing 8 program of a health facility with or involving funds provided 9 in whole or in part hereunder, or any combination thereof. 10 (m) The term "bond resolution" means the resolution or 11 resolutions authorizing the issuance of, or providing terms 12 and conditions related to, bonds issued under this Act and 13 includes, where appropriate, any trust agreement, trust 14 indenture, indenture of mortgage or deed of trust providing 15 terms and conditions for such bonds. 16 (n) The term "property" means any real, personal or 17 mixed property, whether tangible or intangible, or any 18 interest therein, including, without limitation, any real 19 estate, leasehold interests, appurtenances, buildings, 20 easements, equipment, furnishings, furniture, improvements, 21 machinery, rights of way, structures, accounts, contract 22 rights or any interest therein. 23 (o) The term "revenues" means, with respect to any 24 project, the rents, fees, charges, interest, principal 25 repayments, collections and other income or profit derived 26 therefrom. 27 (p) The term "higher education project" means, in the 28 case of a private institution of higher education, an 29 educational facility to be acquired, constructed, enlarged, 30 remodeled, renovated, improved, furnished, or equipped, or 31 any combination thereof. 32 (q) The term "cultural institution project" means, in 33 the case of a cultural institution, a cultural facility to be 34 acquired, constructed, enlarged, remodeled, renovated, -19- LRB093 03187 SJM 19846 a 1 improved, furnished, or equipped, or any combination thereof. 2 (r) The term "educational facility" means any property 3 located within the State constructed or acquired before or 4 after the effective date of this Act, which is or will be, in 5 whole or in part, suitable for the instruction, feeding, 6 recreation or housing of students, the conducting of research 7 or other work of a private institution of higher education, 8 the use by a private institution of higher education in 9 connection with any educational, research or related or 10 incidental activities then being or to be conducted by it, or 11 any combination of the foregoing, including, without 12 limitation, any such property suitable for use as or in 13 connection with any one or more of the following: an academic 14 facility, administrative facility, agricultural facility, 15 assembly hall, athletic facility, auditorium, boating 16 facility, campus, communication facility, computer facility, 17 continuing education facility, classroom, dining hall, 18 dormitory, exhibition hall, fire fighting facility, fire 19 prevention facility, food service and preparation facility, 20 gymnasium, greenhouse, health care facility, hospital, 21 housing, instructional facility, laboratory, library, 22 maintenance facility, medical facility, museum, offices, 23 parking area, physical education facility, recreational 24 facility, research facility, stadium, storage facility, 25 student union, study facility, theatre or utility. An 26 educational facility shall not include any property used or 27 to be used for sectarian instruction or study or as a place 28 for devotional activities or religious worship nor any 29 property which is used or to be used primarily in connection 30 with any part of the program of a school or department of 31 divinity for any religious denomination. 32 (s) The term "cultural facility" means any property 33 located within the State constructed or acquired before or 34 after the effective date of this Act, which is or will be, in -20- LRB093 03187 SJM 19846 a 1 whole or in part, suitable for the particular purposes or 2 needs of a cultural institution, including, without 3 limitation, any such property suitable for use as or in 4 connection with any one or more of the following: an 5 administrative facility, aquarium, assembly hall, auditorium, 6 botanical garden, exhibition hall, gallery, greenhouse, 7 library, museum, scientific laboratory, theater or zoological 8 facility, and shall also include, without limitation, books, 9 works of art or music, animal, plant or aquatic life or other 10 items for display, exhibition or performance. The term 11 "cultural facility" includes buildings on the National 12 Register of Historic Places which are owned or operated by 13 nonprofit entities. A cultural facility shall not include any 14 property used or to be used for sectarian instruction or 15 study or as a place for devotional activities or religious 16 worship nor any property which is used or to be used 17 primarily in connection with any part of the program of a 18 school or department of divinity for any religious 19 denomination. 20 (t) "Private institution of higher education" means a 21 not-for-profit educational institution which is not owned by 22 the State or any political subdivision, agency, 23 instrumentality, district or municipality thereof, which is 24 authorized by law to provide a program of education beyond 25 the high school level and which: 26 (1) Admits as regular students only individuals 27 having a certificate of graduation from a high school, or 28 the recognized equivalent of such a certificate; 29 (2) Provides an educational program for which it 30 awards a bachelor's degree, or provides an educational 31 program, admission into which is conditioned upon the 32 prior attainment of a bachelor's degree or its 33 equivalent, for which it awards a postgraduate degree, or 34 provides not less than a 2-year program which is -21- LRB093 03187 SJM 19846 a 1 acceptable for full credit toward such a degree, or 2 offers a 2-year program in engineering, mathematics, or 3 the physical or biological sciences which is designed to 4 prepare the student to work as a technician and at a 5 semiprofessional level in engineering, scientific, or 6 other technological fields which require the 7 understanding and application of basic engineering, 8 scientific, or mathematical principles or knowledge; 9 (3) Is accredited by a nationally recognized 10 accrediting agency or association or, if not so 11 accredited, is an institution whose credits are accepted, 12 on transfer, by not less than 3 institutions which are so 13 accredited, for credit on the same basis as if 14 transferred from an institution so accredited, and holds 15 an unrevoked certificate of approval under the Private 16 College Act from the Board of Higher Education, or is 17 qualified as a "degree granting institution" under the 18 Academic Degree Act; and 19 (4) Does not discriminate in the admission of 20 students on the basis of race, color or creed. "Private 21 institution of higher education" also includes any 22 "academic institution". 23 (u) The term "academic institution" means any 24 not-for-profit institution which is not owned by the State or 25 any political subdivision, agency, instrumentality, district 26 or municipality thereof, which institution engages in, or 27 facilitates academic, scientific, educational or professional 28 research or learning in a field or fields of study taught at 29 a private institution of higher education. Academic 30 institutions include, without limitation, libraries, 31 archives, academic, scientific, educational or professional 32 societies, institutions, associations or foundations having 33 such purposes. Academic institution does not include any 34 school or any institution primarily engaged in religious or -22- LRB093 03187 SJM 19846 a 1 sectarian activities. 2 (v) The term "cultural institution" means any 3 not-for-profit institution which is not owned by the State or 4 any political subdivision, agency, instrumentality, district 5 or municipality thereof, which institution engages in the 6 cultural, intellectual, scientific, educational or artistic 7 enrichment of the people of the State. Cultural institutions 8 include, without limitation, aquaria, botanical societies, 9 historical societies, libraries, museums, performing arts 10 associations or societies, scientific societies and 11 zoological societies. Cultural institution does not include 12 any institution primarily engaged in religious or sectarian 13 activities. 14 (w) (Blank).The term "affiliate" means, with respect to15financing of an agricultural facility or an agribusiness, any16lender, any person, firm or corporation controlled by, or17under common control with, such lender, and any person, firm18or corporation controlling such lender.19 (x) (Blank).The term "agricultural facility" means20land, any building or other improvement thereon or thereto,21and any personal properties deemed necessary or suitable for22use, whether or not now in existence, in farming, ranching,23the production of agricultural commodities (including,24without limitation, the products of aquaculture, hydroponics25and silviculture) or the treating, processing or storing of26such agricultural commodities when such activities are27customarily engaged in by farmers as a part of farming.28 (y) (Blank).The term "lender" with respect to financing29of an agricultural facility or an agribusiness, means any30federal or State chartered bank, Federal Land Bank,31Production Credit Association, Bank for Cooperatives, federal32or State chartered savings and loan association or building33and loan association, Small Business Investment Company or34any other institution qualified within this State to-23- LRB093 03187 SJM 19846 a 1originate and service loans, including, but without2limitation to, insurance companies, credit unions and3mortgage loan companies. "Lender" also means a wholly owned4subsidiary of a manufacturer, seller or distributor of goods5or services that makes loans to businesses or individuals,6commonly known as a "captive finance company".7 (z) (Blank).The term "agribusiness" means any sole8proprietorship, limited partnership, co-partnership, joint9venture, corporation or cooperative which operates or will10operate a facility located within the State of Illinois that11is related to the processing of agricultural commodities12(including, without limitation, the products of aquaculture,13hydroponics and silviculture) or the manufacturing,14production or construction of agricultural buildings,15structures, equipment, implements, and supplies, or any other16facilities or processes used in agricultural production.17Agribusiness includes but is not limited to the following:18(1) grain handling and processing, including grain19storage, drying, treatment, conditioning, mailing and20packaging;21(2) seed and feed grain development and processing;22(3) fruit and vegetable processing, including23preparation, canning and packaging;24(4) processing of livestock and livestock products,25dairy products, poultry and poultry products, fish or26apiarian products, including slaughter, shearing,27collecting, preparation, canning and packaging;28(5) fertilizer and agricultural chemical29manufacturing, processing, application and supplying;30(6) farm machinery, equipment and implement31manufacturing and supplying;32(7) manufacturing and supplying of agricultural33commodity processing machinery and equipment, including34machinery and equipment used in slaughter, treatment,-24- LRB093 03187 SJM 19846 a 1handling, collecting, preparation, canning or packaging2of agricultural commodities;3(8) farm building and farm structure manufacturing,4construction and supplying;5(9) construction, manufacturing, implementation,6supplying or servicing of irrigation, drainage and soil7and water conservation devices or equipment;8(10) fuel processing and development facilities9that produce fuel from agricultural commodities or10byproducts;11(11) facilities and equipment for processing and12packaging agricultural commodities specifically for13export;14(12) facilities and equipment for forestry product15processing and supplying, including sawmilling16operations, wood chip operations, timber harvesting17operations, and manufacturing of prefabricated buildings,18paper, furniture or other goods from forestry products;19(13) facilities and equipment for research and20development of products, processes and equipment for the21production, processing, preparation or packaging of22agricultural commodities and byproducts.23 (aa) (Blank).The term "asset" with respect to financing24of any agricultural facility or any agribusiness, means, but25is not limited to the following: cash crops or feed on hand;26livestock held for sale; breeding stock; marketable bonds and27securities; securities not readily marketable; accounts28receivable; notes receivable; cash invested in growing crops;29net cash value of life insurance; machinery and equipment;30cars and trucks; farm and other real estate including life31estates and personal residence; value of beneficial interests32in trusts; government payments or grants; and any other33assets.34 (bb) (Blank).The term "liability" with respect to-25- LRB093 03187 SJM 19846 a 1financing of any agricultural facility or any agribusiness2shall include, but not be limited to the following: accounts3payable; notes or other indebtedness owed to any source;4taxes; rent; amounts owed on real estate contracts or real5estate mortgages; judgments; accrued interest payable; and6any other liability.7 (cc) The term "Predecessor Authorities" means those 8 authorities as described in Section 845-75. 9 (dd) The term "housing project" means a specific work or 10 improvement undertaken to provide residential dwelling 11 accommodations, including the acquisition, construction or 12 rehabilitation of lands, buildings and community facilities 13 and in connection therewith to provide nonhousing facilities 14 which are part of the housing project, including land, 15 buildings, improvements, equipment and all ancillary 16 facilities for use for offices, stores, retirement homes, 17 hotels, financial institutions, service, health care, 18 education, recreation or research establishments, or any 19 other commercial purpose which are or are to be related to a 20 housing development. 21 (Source: P.A. 93-205, eff. 1-1-04.) 22 (20 ILCS 3501/845-75) 23 Sec. 845-75. Transfer of functions from previously 24 existing authorities to the Illinois Finance Authority. The 25 Illinois Finance Authority created by the Illinois Finance 26 Authority Act shall succeed to, assume and exercise all 27 rights, powers, duties and responsibilities formerly 28 exercised by the following Authorities and entities (herein 29 called the "Predecessor Authorities") prior to the abolition 30 of the Predecessor Authorities by this Act: 31 The Illinois Development Finance Authority 32The Illinois Farm Development Authority33 The Illinois Health Facilities Authority -26- LRB093 03187 SJM 19846 a 1 The Illinois Educational Facilities Authority 2 The Illinois Community Development Finance Corporation 3 The Illinois Rural Bond Bank 4 The Research Park Authority 5 All books, records, papers, documents and pending 6 business in any way pertaining to the Predecessor Authorities 7 are transferred to the Illinois Finance Authority, but any 8 rights or obligations of any person under any contract made 9 by, or under any rules, regulations, uniform standards, 10 criteria and guidelines established or approved by, such 11 Predecessor Authorities shall be unaffected thereby. All 12 bonds, notes or other evidences of indebtedness outstanding 13 on the effective date of this Act shall be unaffected by the 14 transfer of functions to the Illinois Finance Authority. No 15 rule, regulation, standard, criteria or guideline 16 promulgated, established or approved by the Predecessor 17 Authorities pursuant to an exercise of any right, power, duty 18 or responsibility assumed by and transferred to the Illinois 19 Finance Authority shall be affected by this Act, and all such 20 rules, regulations, standards, criteria and guidelines shall 21 become those of the Illinois Finance Authority until such 22 time as they are amended or repealed by the Illinois Finance 23 Authority. 24 (Source: P.A. 93-205, eff. 1-1-04.) 25 (20 ILCS 3501/845-80) 26 Sec. 845-80. Any reference in statute, in rule, or 27 otherwise to the following entities is a reference to the 28 Illinois Finance Authority created by this Act: 29 The Illinois Development Finance Authority. 30The Illinois Farm Development Authority.31 The Illinois Health Facilities Authority. 32 The Illinois Research Park Authority. 33 The Illinois Rural Bond Bank. -27- LRB093 03187 SJM 19846 a 1 The Illinois Educational Facilities Authority. 2 The Illinois Community Development Finance Corporation. 3 (Source: P.A. 93-205, eff. 1-1-04.) 4 (20 ILCS 3501/845-85) 5 Sec. 845-85. Any reference in statute, in rule, or 6 otherwise to the following Acts is a reference to this Act: 7 The Illinois Development Finance Authority Act. 8The Illinois Farm Development Act.9 The Illinois Health Facilities Authority Act. 10 The Illinois Research Park Authority Act. 11 The Rural Bond Bank Act. 12 The Illinois Educational Facilities Authority Act. 13 The Illinois Community Development Finance Corporation 14 Act. 15 (Source: P.A. 93-205, eff. 1-1-04.) 16 (20 ILCS 3501/890-90) 17 Sec. 890-90. The following Acts are repealed: 18 The Illinois Development Finance Authority Act. 19The Illinois Farm Development Act.20 The Illinois Health Facilities Authority Act. 21 The Illinois Research Park Authority Act. 22 The Rural Bond Bank Act. 23 The Illinois Educational Facilities Authority Act. 24 The Illinois Community Development Finance 25 Corporation Act. 26 (Source: P.A. 93-205, eff. 1-1-04.) 27 (20 ILCS 3501/Art. 830 rep.) 28 Section. 12. The Illinois Finance Authority Act is 29 amended by repealing Article 830. 30 Section 15. The Emergency Farm Credit Allocation Act is -28- LRB093 03187 SJM 19846 a 1 amended by changing Sections 3 and 4 as follows: 2 (20 ILCS 3610/3) (from Ch. 5, par. 1253) 3 Sec. 3. As used in this Act unless the context otherwise 4 requires: 5 (a) "Applicant" means an Illinois farmer applying for an 6 operating loan. 7 (b) "Operating loan" means a loan to an applicant in 8 connection with cultivating the soil, or in connection with 9 raising or harvesting any agricultural or horticultural 10 commodity, including the raising, feeding and management of 11 livestock or poultry on a farm of which the applicant is the 12 owner, tenant, or operator, for the current year's operating 13 expenses. 14 (c) "Lender" means any federal or State chartered bank, 15 federal land bank, production credit association, bank for 16 cooperatives, federal or State chartered savings and loan 17 association or building and loan association, business 18 investment company or any other institution qualified within 19 this State to originate and service loans, including, but 20 without limitation to, insurance companies, credit unions and 21 mortgage loan companies. 22 (d) "Payment adjustment" means an amount of money equal 23 to one-half of the total interest payable on the principal of 24 the operating loan. 25 (e) "Authority" means the Illinois Farm Development 26FinanceAuthority. 27 (f) "Asset" shall include, but not be limited to the 28 following: cash crops or feed on hand; livestock held for 29 sale; breeding stock; marketable bonds and securities; 30 securities not readily marketable; accounts receivable; notes 31 receivable; cash invested in growing crops; net cash value of 32 life insurance; machinery and equipment; cars and trucks; 33 farm and other real estate including life estates and -29- LRB093 03187 SJM 19846 a 1 personal residence; value of beneficial interests in trusts; 2 government payments or grants; and any other assets. 3 (g) "Liability" shall include, but not be limited to the 4 following: accounts payable; notes or other indebtedness owed 5 to any source; taxes; rent; amounts owed on real estate 6 contracts or real estate mortgages; judgments; accrued 7 interest payable; and any other liability. 8 (h) "Debt to asset ratio" means the current outstanding 9 liabilities of the farmer divided by the current outstanding 10 assets of the farmer. 11 (Source: P.A. 93-205, eff. 1-1-04.) 12 (20 ILCS 3610/4) (from Ch. 5, par. 1254) 13 Sec. 4. There is hereby created a payment adjustment 14 program to be administered by the Illinois Farm Development 15FinanceAuthority. The Authority shall have the authority to 16 promulgate and adopt rules and regulations which are 17 consistent with this Act. The Authority may impose a minimal 18 fee to cover the costs of administering the program. On or 19 before May 1 of each of the next six years, or until all 20 repayments have been received on payment adjustments, the 21 Authority shall submit a report to the General Assembly and 22 the Governor concerning the status of the payment adjustment 23 program. The Authority shall grant no payment adjustments 24 after June 15, 1986. 25 (Source: P.A. 93-205, eff. 1-1-04.) 26 Section 20. The Build Illinois Act is amended by 27 changing Section 8-3 as follows: 28 (30 ILCS 750/8-3) (from Ch. 127, par. 2708-3) 29 Sec. 8-3. Powers of the Department. The Department has 30 the power to: 31 (a) provide business development public infrastructure -30- LRB093 03187 SJM 19846 a 1 loans or grants from appropriations from the Build Illinois 2 Bond Fund, the Build Illinois Purposes Fund, the Fund for 3 Illinois' Future, and the Public Infrastructure Construction 4 Loan Fund to local governments to provide or improve a 5 community's public infrastructure so as to create or retain 6 private sector jobs pursuant to the provisions of this 7 Article; 8 (b) provide affordable financing of public 9 infrastructure loans and grants to, or on behalf of, local 10 governments, local public entities, medical facilities, and 11 public health clinics from appropriations from the Public 12 Infrastructure Construction Loan Fund for the purpose of 13 assisting with the financing, or application and access to 14 financing, of a community's public infrastructure necessary 15 to health, safety, and economic development; 16 (c) enter into agreements, accept funds or grants, and 17 engage in cooperation with agencies of the federal 18 government, or state or local governments to carry out the 19 purposes of this Article, and to use funds appropriated 20 pursuant to this Article to participate in federal 21 infrastructure loan and grant programs upon such terms and 22 conditions as may be established by the federal government; 23 (d) establish application, notification, contract, and 24 other procedures, rules, or regulations deemed necessary and 25 appropriate to carry out the provisions of this Article; 26 (e) coordinate assistance under this program with 27 activities of the Illinois Finance Authority in order to 28 maximize the effectiveness and efficiency of State 29 development programs; 30 (f) coordinate assistance under the Affordable Financing 31 of Public Infrastructure Loan and Grant Program with the 32 activities of the Illinois Finance Authority,Illinois33Finance Authority,Illinois Farm DevelopmentFinance34 Authority, Illinois Housing Development Authority, Illinois -31- LRB093 03187 SJM 19846 a 1 Environmental Protection Agency, and other federal and State 2 programs and entities providing financing assistance to 3 communities for public health, safety, and economic 4 development infrastructure; 5 (f-5) provide staff, administration, and related support 6 required to manage the programs authorized under this Article 7 and pay for the staffing, administration, and related support 8 from the Public Infrastructure Construction Loan Revolving 9 Fund; 10 (g) exercise such other powers as are necessary or 11 incidental to the foregoing. 12 (Source: P.A. 93-205 (Sections 890-10, 890-34, and 890-43), 13 eff. 1-1-04; revised 10-3-03.) 14 Section 25. The Livestock Management Facilities Act is 15 amended by changing Section 17 as follows: 16 (510 ILCS 77/17) 17 Sec. 17. Financial responsibility. Owners of new or 18 modified lagoons registered under the provisions of this Act 19 shall establish and maintain evidence of financial 20 responsibility to provide for the closure of the lagoons and 21 the proper disposal of their contents within the time 22 provisions outlined in this Act. Financial responsibility 23 may be evidenced by any combination of the following: 24 (1) Commercial or private insurance; 25 (2) Guarantee; 26 (3) Surety bond; 27 (4) Letter of credit; 28 (5) Certificate of Deposit or designated savings 29 account; 30 (6) Participation in a livestock waste lagoon 31 closure fund managed by the Illinois Farm Development 32FinanceAuthority. -32- LRB093 03187 SJM 19846 a 1 The level of surety required shall be determined by rule 2 and be based upon the volumetric capacity of the lagoon. 3 Surety instruments required under this Section shall be 4 required after the effective date of rules adopted for the 5 implementation of this Act. 6 (Source: P.A. 93-205, eff. 1-1-04.) 7 Section 30. The Illinois Forestry Development Act is 8 amended by changing Section 4 and 6a as follows: 9 (525 ILCS 15/4) (from Ch. 96 1/2, par. 9104) 10 Sec. 4. The Department shall: 11 (a) Implement the forestry development cost share 12 program created by Section 5 of this Act and coordinate with 13 the United States Department of Agriculture - Soil 14 Conservation Service and the Agricultural Stabilization and 15 Conservation Service in the administration of such program. 16 (b) Approve acceptable forestry management plans as 17 required by Section 5 of this Act. 18 (c) Provide assistance to the Illinois Council on 19 Forestry Development. 20 (d) Promote the development of an active forestry 21 industry in this State by providing information to timber 22 growers relating to acceptable management practices, 23 suitability of various kinds of timber to various land types, 24 marketability of various types of timber, market strategies 25 including marketing cooperatives, availability of State and 26 federal government assistance, soil and water conservation 27 benefits, and wildlife habitat enhancement opportunities. 28 (e) Provide any aid or information requested by the 29 Illinois Farm DevelopmentFinanceAuthority in relation to 30 forestry industry assistance programs implemented under the 31 Illinois Farm DevelopmentFinance AuthorityAct. 32 (Source: P.A. 93-205, eff. 1-1-04.) -33- LRB093 03187 SJM 19846 a 1 (525 ILCS 15/6a) (from Ch. 96 1/2, par. 9106a) 2 (Section scheduled to be repealed on December 31, 2008) 3 Sec. 6a. Illinois Forestry Development Council. 4 (a) The Illinois Forestry Development Council is hereby 5 re-created by this amendatory Act of the 91st General 6 Assembly. 7 (b) The Council shall consist of 24 members appointed as 8 follows: 9 (1) four members of the General Assembly, one 10 appointed by the President of the Senate, one appointed 11 by the Senate Minority Leader, one appointed by the 12 Speaker of the House of Representatives, and one 13 appointed by the House Minority Leader; 14 (2) one member appointed by the Governor to 15 represent the Governor; 16 (3) the Directors of the Departments of Natural 17 Resources, Agriculture, and Commerce and Community 18 Affairs, the Executive Director of the Illinois Farm 19 DevelopmentFinanceAuthority, and the Director of the 20 Office of Rural Affairs, or their designees; 21 (4) the chairman of the Department of Forestry or a 22 forestry academician, appointed by the Dean of 23 Agriculture at Southern Illinois University at 24 Carbondale; 25 (5) the head of the Department of Natural Resources 26 and Environmental Sciences or a forestry academician, 27 appointed by the Dean of Agriculture at the University of 28 Illinois; 29 (6) two members, appointed by the Governor, who 30 shall be private timber growers; 31 (7) one member, appointed by the president of the 32 Illinois Wood Products Association, who shall be involved 33 in primary forestry industry; 34 (8) one member, appointed by the president of the -34- LRB093 03187 SJM 19846 a 1 Illinois Wood Products Association, who shall be involved 2 in secondary forestry industry; 3 (9) one member who is actively involved in 4 environmental issues, appointed by the Governor; 5 (10) the president of the Association of Illinois 6 Soil and Water Conservation Districts; 7 (11) two persons who are actively engaged in 8 farming, appointed by the Governor; 9 (12) one member, appointed by the Governor, whose 10 primary area of expertise is urban forestry; 11 (13) one member appointed by the President of the 12 Illinois Arborists Association; 13 (14) the Supervisor of the Shawnee National Forest 14 and the United States Department of Agriculture Natural 15 Resource Conservation Service's State Conservationist, ex 16 officio, or their designees. 17 (c) Members of the Council shall serve without 18 compensation but shall be reimbursed for actual expenses 19 incurred in the performance of their duties which are not 20 otherwise reimbursed. 21 (d) The Council shall select from its membership a 22 chairperson and such other officers as it considers 23 necessary. 24 (e) Other individuals, agencies and organizations may be 25 invited to participate as deemed advisable by the Council. 26 (f) The Council shall study and evaluate the forestry 27 resources and forestry industry of Illinois. The Council 28 shall: 29 (1) determine the magnitude, nature and extent of 30 the State's forestry resources; 31 (2) determine current uses and project future 32 demand for forest products, services and benefits in 33 Illinois; 34 (3) determine and evaluate the ownership -35- LRB093 03187 SJM 19846 a 1 characteristics of the State's forests, the motives for 2 forest ownership and the success of incentives necessary 3 to stimulate development of forest resources; 4 (4) determine the economic development and 5 management opportunities that could result from 6 improvements in local and regional forest product 7 marketing and from the establishment of new or additional 8 wood-related businesses in Illinois; 9 (5) confer with and offer assistance to the 10 Illinois Farm DevelopmentFinanceAuthority relating to 11 its implementation of forest industry assistance programs 12 authorized by the Illinois Farm DevelopmentFinance13AuthorityAct; 14 (6) determine the opportunities for increasing 15 employment and economic growth through development of 16 forest resources; 17 (7) determine the effect of current governmental 18 policies and regulations on the management of woodlands 19 and the location of wood products markets; 20 (8) determine the staffing and funding needs for 21 forestry and other conservation programs to support and 22 enhance forest resources development; 23 (9) determine the needs of forestry education 24 programs in this State; 25 (10) confer with and offer assistance to the 26 Department of Natural Resources relating to the 27 implementation of urban forestry assistance grants 28 pursuant to the Urban and Community Forestry Assistance 29 Act; and 30 (11) determine soil and water conservation benefits 31 and wildlife habitat enhancement opportunities that can 32 be promoted through approved forestry management plans. 33 (g) The Council shall report (i) its findings and 34 recommendations for future State action and (ii) its -36- LRB093 03187 SJM 19846 a 1 evaluation of Urban/Community Forestry Assistance Grants to 2 the General Assembly no later than July 1 of each year. 3 (h) This Section 6a is repealed December 31, 2008. 4 (Source: P.A. 93-205, eff. 1-1-04.) 5 Section 95. No acceleration or delay. Where this Act 6 makes changes in a statute that is represented in this Act by 7 text that is not yet or no longer in effect (for example, a 8 Section represented by multiple versions), the use of that 9 text does not accelerate or delay the taking effect of (i) 10 the changes made by this Act or (ii) provisions derived from 11 any other Public Act. 12 Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect on 13 December 31, 2003.".