95TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2007 and 2008
HB5369

 

Introduced , by Rep. Karen May

 

SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
 
New Act

    Creates the Illinois Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant Act. Provides that the Green Governments Coordinating Council, in conjunction with the Office of Lieutenant Governor, shall be the State governmental body responsible for applying for and distributing any and all energy efficiency and conservation grant money pursuant to the federal Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007. Sets forth the duties of the Green Governments Coordinating Council with respect to those grant moneys. Effective immediately.


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FISCAL NOTE ACT MAY APPLY

 

 

A BILL FOR

 

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1     AN ACT concerning local government.
 
2     Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3 represented in the General Assembly:
 
4     Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the
5 Illinois Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant Act.
 
6     Section 5. Definitions.
7     "GGCC" means the Green Governments Coordinating Council
8 created pursuant to the Green Governments Illinois Act.
9     "Eligible unit of local government" means a unit of local
10 government as defined by the federal Energy Efficiency and
11 Conservation Act of 2007, H.R.6.
12     "Secretary" means the United States Secretary of Energy.
 
13     Section 10. Findings. Pursuant to the federal Energy
14 Independence and Security Act of 2007, H.R.6, Title V, Subtitle
15 E (Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grants)
16 (hereinafter "H.R.6"), which became law on December 19, 2007,
17 the State and various units of local government are eligible to
18 apply for and receive grants of money to promote energy
19 efficiency and conservation under the "Energy Efficiency and
20 Conservation Block Grant Program". Of the federal funds
21 allocated, the law provides that 68% of the overall
22 appropriated funds shall go directly to the eligible units of

 

 

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1 local government who apply, and 28% of the funds shall go
2 directly to the eligible states that apply for the grants.
 
3     Section 15. Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant
4 Act.
5     (a) The GGCC, in conjunction with the Office of Lieutenant
6 Governor, shall be the State governmental body responsible for
7 applying for and distributing any and all energy efficiency and
8 conservation grant money for which the State is eligible in
9 Illinois under the H.R.6 federal block grant program.
10     (b) The GGCC shall assist any eligible unit of local
11 government within the State that seeks assistance in applying
12 for grant money appropriated under H.R.6 for the purpose of
13 promoting energy efficiency in those areas of local government.
14     (c) The GGCC shall compile and make publicly available a
15 list of all units of local government within the State that are
16 excluded under the H.R.6 definition of "eligible unit of local
17 government".
18     (d) The GGCC shall apply for any grants that the State is
19 eligible to receive under H.R.6 and shall distribute the grant
20 money that is received under H.R.6 to the appropriate State
21 agencies and State programs. Not less than 60% of this money
22 shall be used to provide subgrants to units of local government
23 in the State that are not eligible units of local government as
24 defined by H.R.6. These subgrants shall be provided no later
25 than 180 days after the date on which the Secretary approves a

 

 

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1 proposed energy efficiency and conservation strategy for
2 Illinois.
3     (e) The GGCC, as a group, shall make itself available to
4 the Secretary to comprise all or a part of the State and local
5 advisory committee to be established pursuant to H.R.6, and
6 shall make its best efforts to advise the Secretary regarding
7 the administration, implementation, and evaluation of programs
8 financed by the federal block grants distributed pursuant to
9 H.R.6 in Illinois.
10     (f) By April 21, 2008, the GGCC shall:
11         (1) Facilitate the modification of the State energy
12     conservation plan under section 362 of the Energy Policy
13     and Conservation Act (42 U.S.C. 6322) to establish
14     additional goals for increased energy efficiency and
15     conservation, in accordance with H.R.6; and
16         (2) With the cooperation of all relevant State
17     agencies, submit to the Secretary a proposed energy
18     efficiency and conservation strategy that establishes a
19     process for providing subgrants and includes a State plan
20     for the use of remaining funds.
21     (g) Any grant money received under this Act shall be used
22 to achieve the purposes of the program outlined in H.R.6,
23 including, but not limited to:
24         (1) development and implementation of an energy
25     efficiency and conservation strategy;
26         (2) retaining technical consultant services to assist

 

 

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1     the eligible entity in the development of the strategy;
2         (3) consulting residential and commercial building
3     energy audits;
4         (4) establishment of financial incentive programs for
5     energy efficiency improvements;
6         (5) development and implementation of programs to
7     conserve energy used in transportation;
8         (6) development and implementation of building codes
9     and inspection services to promote building energy
10     efficiency.
11     (h) No grant money received by GGCC or the receipt of which
12 was in any way facilitated by the GGCC shall be used in a
13 manner contrary to H.R.6.
14     (i) The GGCC shall make publicly available status reports
15 at least once per biennium describing the status of the
16 development and implementation of the energy efficiency and
17 conservation strategy of the State during the year and
18 including the State's specific energy efficiency and
19 conservation goals for subsequent years.
 
20     Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon
21 becoming law.