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90_SB0250 20 ILCS 1105/8 from Ch. 96 1/2, par. 7408 Amends the Energy Conservation and Coal Development Act. Provides that the Illinois Coal Development Board shall have 16 members (now 13) with a quorum of 9 (now 7). Adds to the board the Deputy Director of the Bureau of Business Development within the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs and 4 legislators to be appointed by the legislative leaders to serve for the duration of that General Assembly. Deletes the provision that places the 2 co-chairpersons of the Citizens Council on Energy Resources on the board. LRB9000888PTcw LRB9000888PTcw 1 AN ACT to amend the Energy Conservation and Coal 2 Development Act by changing Section 8. 3 Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, 4 represented in the General Assembly: 5 Section 5. The Energy Conservation and Coal Development 6 Act is amended by changing Section 8 as follows: 7 (20 ILCS 1105/8) (from Ch. 96 1/2, par. 7408) 8 Sec. 8. Illinois Coal Development Board. 9 (a) There shall be established, within the Department, 10 the Illinois Coal Development Board, hereinafter in this 11 Section called the Board. The Board shall be composed of the 12 following13voting membersincluding: the Director of the 13 Department, who shall be Chairman thereof; the Deputy 14 Director of the Bureau of Business Development within the 15 Department of Commerce and Community Affairs; the Director of 16 Natural Resources or that Director's designee; the Director 17 of the Office of Mines and Minerals within the Department of 18 Natural Resources; 4 members of the General Assembly (one 19 each appointed by the President of the Senate, the Senate 20 Minority Leader, the Speaker of the House, and the House 21 Minority Leader)the two co-chairpersons of the Citizens22Council on Energy Resources, created by Public Act 84-15; and 23 8 persons appointed by the Governor, with the advice and 24 consent of the Senate, including representatives of Illinois 25 industries that are involved in the extraction, utilization 26 or transportation of Illinois coal, persons representing 27 financial or banking interests in the State, and persons 28 experienced in international business and economic 29 development. These members shall be chosen from persons of 30 recognized ability and experience in their designated field. 31 The8 appointedmembers appointed by the Governor shall serve -2- LRB9000888PTcw 1 for terms of 4 years, unless otherwise provided in this 2 subsection. The initial terms of the original appointees 3 shall expire on July 1, 1985, except that the Governor shall 4 designate 3 of the original appointees to serve initial terms 5 that shall expire on July 1, 1983. The initial term of the 6 member appointed by the Governor to fill the office created 7 after July 1, 1985 shall expire on July 1, 1989. The initial 8 terms of the members appointed by the Governor to fill the 9 offices created by this amendatory Act of 1993 shall expire 10 on July 1, 1995, and July 1, 1997, as determined by the 11 Governor. A member appointed by a Legislative Leader shall 12 serve for the duration of the General Assembly for which he 13 or she is appointed, so long as the member remains a member 14 of that General Assembly. 15 The Board shall meet at least annually or at the call of 16 the Chairman. At any time the majority of the Board may 17 petition the Chairman for a meeting of the Board. NineSeven18 members of the Board shall constitute a quorum. Members of 19 the Board shall be reimbursed for actual and necessary 20 expenses incurred while performing their duties as members of 21 the Board from funds appropriated to the Department for such 22 purpose. 23 (b) The Board shall have the following powers and 24 duties: 25 (1) To develop an annual agenda which may include 26 but is not limited to research and methodologies 27 conducted for the purpose of increasing the utilization 28 of Illinois' coal and other fossil fuel resources, with 29 emphasis on high sulfur coal, in the following areas: 30 coal extraction, preparation and characterization; coal 31 technologies (combustion, gasification, liquefaction, and 32 related processes); marketing; public awareness and 33 education, as those terms are used in the Illinois Coal 34 Technology Development Assistance Act; transportation; -3- LRB9000888PTcw 1 procurement of sites and issuance of permits; and 2 environmental impacts. 3 (2) To support and coordinate Illinois coal 4 research, and to approve projects consistent with the 5 annual agenda and budget for coal research and the 6 purposes of this Act. The Board shall review and, if 7 acceptable, approve the annual budget and operating plan 8 submitted by the Department for administration of the 9 Board's projects and funds. 10 (3) To promote the coordination of available 11 research information on the production, preparation, 12 distribution and uses of Illinois coal. The Board shall 13 advise the existing research institutions within the 14 State on areas where research may be necessary. 15 (4) To cooperate to the fullest extent possible 16 with State and federal agencies and departments, 17 independent organizations, and other interested groups, 18 public and private, for the purposes of promoting 19 Illinois coal resources. 20 (5) To submit an annual report to the Governor and 21 the General Assembly outlining the progress and 22 accomplishments made in the year, providing an accounting 23 of funds received and disbursed, reviewing the status of 24 research contracts, and furnishing other relevant 25 information. 26 (6) To focus on existing coal research efforts in 27 carrying out its mission. The Board shall attempt to make 28 use of existing research facilities in Illinois or other 29 institutions carrying out research on Illinois coal. As 30 far as practicable, the Board shall make maximum use of 31 the research facilities available at the Illinois State 32 Geological Survey, the Coal Extraction and Utilization 33 Research Center, the Illinois Coal Development Park and 34 universities and colleges located within the State of -4- LRB9000888PTcw 1 Illinois. Subject to the approval of the Department, and 2 in conjunction with its statutory responsibilities, the 3 Board may create a consortium or center which conducts, 4 coordinates and supports coal research activities in the 5 State of Illinois. Programmatic activities of such a 6 consortium or center shall be subject to approval by the 7 Board and shall be consistent with the purposes of this 8 Act. The Board may authorize expenditure of funds in 9 support of the administrative and programmatic operations 10 of such a center or consortium consistent with its 11 statutory authority. Administrative actions undertaken 12 by or for such a center or consortium shall be subject to 13 the approval of the Department. 14 (7) To make a reasonable attempt, before initiating 15 any research under this Act, to avoid duplication of 16 effort and expense by coordinating the research efforts 17 among various agencies, departments, universities or 18 organizations, as the case may be. 19 (8) To adopt, amend and repeal rules, regulations 20 and bylaws governing its organization, the conduct of 21 business, and the exercise of its powers and duties. 22 (9) To authorize the expenditure of monies from the 23 Coal Technology Development Assistance Fund, the Public 24 Utility Fund and other funds in the State Treasury 25 appropriated to the Department, consistent with the 26 purposes of this Act. 27 (10) To seek, accept, and expend gifts or grants in 28 any form, from any public agency or from any other 29 source. Such gifts and grants may be held in trust by 30 the Department and expended at the direction of the Board 31 and in the exercise of the Board's powers and performance 32 of the Board's duties. 33 (11) To publish, from time to time, the results of 34 Illinois coal research projects funded through the Board. -5- LRB9000888PTcw 1 (12) To authorize loans from appropriations from 2 the Build Illinois Bond Purposes Fund, the Build Illinois 3 Bond Fund and the Illinois Industrial Coal Utilization 4 Fund. 5 (13) To authorize expenditures of monies for coal 6 development projects under the authority of Section 13 of 7 the General Obligation Bond Act. 8 (c) The Board shall also have and exercise the following 9 powers and duties: 10 (1) To create and maintain thorough, current and 11 accurate records on all markets for and actual uses of 12 coal mined in Illinois, and to make such records 13 available to the public upon request. 14 (2) To identify all current and anticipated future 15 technical, economic, institutional, market, 16 environmental, regulatory and other impediments to the 17 utilization of Illinois coal. 18 (3) To monitor and evaluate all proposals and plans 19 of public utilities related to compliance with the 20 requirements of Title IV of the federal Clean Air Act 21 Amendments of 1990, or with any other law which might 22 affect the use of Illinois coal, for the purposes of (i) 23 determining the effects of such proposals or plans on the 24 use of Illinois coal, and (ii) identifying alternative 25 plans or actions which would maintain or increase the use 26 of Illinois coal. 27 (4) To develop strategies and to propose policies 28 to promote environmentally responsible uses of Illinois 29 coal for meeting electric power supply requirements and 30 for other purposes. 31 (5) To issue a report to the Governor and the 32 General Assembly by October 1, 1991, and by March 1 of 33 each year thereafter, describing all findings, 34 conclusions and recommendations required by and developed -6- LRB9000888PTcw 1 pursuant to this subsection; provided, however, that 2 interim reports may be issued whenever in the opinion of 3 the Board there may be a need to do so. 4 (Source: P.A. 88-391; 89-445, eff. 2-7-96.)