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93RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2003 and 2004 SB2318
Introduced 1/28/2004, by Lawrence M. Walsh SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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Amends the Renewable Fuels Development Program Act. Makes a technical
change in a Section concerning the findings of the General Assembly.
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A BILL FOR
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SB2318 |
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| AN ACT concerning renewable fuels.
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| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, |
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| represented in the General Assembly:
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| Section 5. The Illinois Renewable Fuels Development |
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| Program Act is amended
by changing Section 5 as follows:
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| (20 ILCS 689/5)
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| Sec. 5. Findings and State policy. The General Assembly |
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| recognizes that
agriculture is a vital sector of the Illinois |
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| economy and that an important
growth industry
for the Illinois |
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| agricultural sector is renewable fuels production. Renewable
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| fuels
produced from Illinois agricultural products hold great |
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| potential for growing
the State's
economy, reducing our |
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| dependence on foreign oil supplies, and
improving the
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| environment by reducing harmful emissions from vehicles. |
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| Illinois is the
nation's leading
producer of ethanol, a clean, |
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| renewable fuel with significant environmental
benefits. The
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| General Assembly finds that reliable supplies of renewable |
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| fuels will be
integral to
the long term
energy security of the |
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| United States.
The General Assembly declares that it is the |
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| public policy of this
the
State of
Illinois to promote and |
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| encourage the production and use of renewable fuels as
a means
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| not only to improve air quality in the State and the nation, |
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| but also to grow
the
agricultural sector of the Illinois |
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| economy. To achieve these public
policy
objectives, the General |
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| Assembly hereby authorizes the creation and
implementation of
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| the Illinois Renewable Fuels Development Program within the |
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| Department.
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| (Source: P.A. 93-15, eff. 6-11-03.)
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