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Public Act 100-0649 Public Act 0649 100TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 100-0649 | HB0066 Enrolled | LRB100 03792 AXK 13797 b |
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| AN ACT concerning State government.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the | Illinois Route 66 Centennial Commission Act. | Section 5. Purpose. Route 66 is one of the original | highways within the National Highway System. The importance of | Route 66 is rooted within its cultural and historical impact | beginning with its numerical designation in 1926 to its | upcoming centennial in 2026. | From the outset, public road planners intended for the | highway to connect the main streets of rural and urban | communities so that small towns could have access to a major | national thoroughfare. Illinois has had a major impact on Route | 66 as home to the start of the road in Chicago and the first | state to have the road paved across the entire State. Route 66 | in Illinois runs almost 300 miles through numerous towns, | eventually reaching Missouri before continuing its way to Santa | Monica, California. Since 1989, the Route 66 Association of | Illinois has been working to preserve and promote the highway | in Illinois through methods such as establishing the Route 66 | Hall of Fame & Museum. In 2005, the Illinois stretch of Route | 66 received recognition as a National Scenic Byway. The |
| National Park Service Route 66 Corridor Preservation Program | has awarded more than 23 cost-share grants to assist properties | in Illinois. | 2026 will mark the centennial of the creation of Route 66. | The centennial is an opportunity to promote the preservation | and commemoration of Route 66 including, but not limited to, | existing roadways, buildings, and attractions along the route. | The centennial is also an opportunity to celebrate the | important history of Route 66 in Illinois through | commemorative, educational, and community events. The | centennial celebration may include events about the history of | how local communities grew and changed with the construction of | Route 66, the cultural impact of Route 66 within the United | States and internationally, the portrayal of Route 66 in music, | artwork, and folklore, and how to maintain the mystique and | appeal of Route 66 for future generations. | Section 10. Commission. The Commission shall be composed | of 20 members who reflect the interests, history, and | importance of the communities along Route 66 in Illinois. The | members shall be appointed as follows: | (1) two public members appointed by the Speaker of the | House of Representatives; | (2) two public members appointed by the Minority Leader of | the House of Representatives; | (3) two public members appointed by the President of the |
| Senate; | (4) two public members appointed by the Minority Leader of | the Senate; | (5) three public members appointed by the Governor, one of | whom shall serve as chairperson; | (6) the President of the Route 66 Association of Illinois, | or his or her designee; | (7) the Executive Director of the Illinois Route 66 Scenic | Byway, or his or her designee; and | (8) seven ex officio members as follows: | (A) the Governor, or his or her designee; | (B) the Secretary of the Department of Transportation, | or his or her designee; | (C) the Director of the Illinois Historic Preservation | Agency, or his or her designee; | (D) the Director of the Department of Natural | Resources, or his or her designee; | (E) the Director of the Office of Tourism, or his or | her designee; | (F) the Director of the Department of Commerce and | Economic Opportunity, or his or her designee; and | (G) the Director of the State Archives, or his or her | designee. | Section 15. Ex officio members. An ex officio member of the | Commission vacates the person's position on the Commission if |
| the person ceases to hold the position that qualifies the | person for service on the Commission. | Section 20. Compensation; expenses.
A public member of the | Commission is not entitled to compensation but is entitled to | reimbursement for the travel expenses incurred by the member | while transacting Commission business. Subject to | appropriation, the Office of Tourism of the Department of | Commerce and Economic Opportunity shall provide reimbursement | under this Section. | Section 25. Meetings; quorum; voting. | (a) The Commission shall meet at least quarterly at the | times and places in this State that the Commission designates. | (b) A majority of the members of the Commission constitute | a quorum for transacting Commission business. | Section 30. Powers and duties. The Commission shall: | (1) plan and sponsor official Route 66 centennial events, | programs, and activities in the State; | (2) encourage the development of programs designed to | involve all citizens in activities that commemorate Route 66 | centennial events in the State; and | (3) to the best of the Commission's ability, make available | to the public information on Route 66 centennial events | happening throughout the State.
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| Section 35. Administrative support. Subject to | appropriation, the Office of Tourism shall provide | administrative and other support to the Commission. | Section 40. Illinois Route 66 Centennial Commission Trust | Fund; in-kind gifts. | (a) The Commission may accept monetary gifts and grants | from any public or private source, to be held in the Illinois | Route 66 Centennial Commission Trust Fund. The Illinois Route | 66 Centennial Commission Trust Fund is created as a | non-appropriated trust fund to be held outside of the State | treasury, with the State Treasurer as custodian. The Fund shall | be expended solely for the use of the Commission in performing | the Commission's powers and duties under this Act. | (b) The Commission may also accept in-kind gifts.
| Section 45. Dissolution of the Commission. No later than | June 30, 2027, a final report on the Commission's activities | shall be delivered to the Governor. The Commission shall be | dissolved on June 30, 2027, and any assets remaining in the | Illinois Route 66 Centennial Commission Trust Fund shall be | deposited in to the General Revenue Fund. | Section 50. Repeal. This Act is repealed on December 1, | 2027. |
Effective Date: 1/1/2019
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