Public Act 096-0074
Public Act 0074 96TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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Public Act 096-0074 |
HB1042 Enrolled |
LRB096 09852 RLJ 20015 b |
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| AN ACT concerning local government.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Green Governments Illinois Act is amended by | changing Sections 15, 20, and 35 as follows: | (20 ILCS 3954/15)
| Sec. 15. Composition of the Council. The Council shall be | comprised of representatives from various State agencies and | State universities with specific fiscal, procurement, | educational, and environmental policy expertise. The | Lieutenant Governor is the chair of the Council. The director | or President, respectively, of each of the following State | agencies and State universities, or his or her designee, is a | member of the Council: the Department of Commerce and Economic | Opportunity, the Environmental Protection Agency, the | University of Illinois , ; the Department of Natural Resources, , | the Department of Central Management Services, the Governor's | Office of Management and Budget, the Department of Agriculture, | the Department of Transportation, the Department of | Corrections, the Department of Human Services, the Department | of Public Health, the State Board of Education, the Board of | Higher Education, and the Capital Development Board. The Office | of the Lieutenant Governor shall provide administrative |
| support to the Council. A minimum of one staff position in the | Office of the Lieutenant Governor shall be dedicated to the | Green Governments Illinois program.
| (Source: P.A. 95-657, eff. 10-10-07; 95-728, eff. date - See | Sec. 999.) | (20 ILCS 3954/20)
| Sec. 20. Responsibilities of the Council. The Council is | responsible for the development and dissemination of programs, | plans, and policies to reduce the environmental footprint of | State government and for improving the implementation of | greening the government initiatives in other institutions, | thereby reducing costs to taxpayers and improving efficiency in | operations. The Council shall convene on a quarterly basis and | shall be responsible for the following: | (a) Establishing long-term environmental | sustainability goals that the State will strive to achieve | within a period of 3, 5, and 10 years to improve the energy | and environmental performance of State buildings, | consistent with efficiency and economic objectives. These | goals shall, at a minimum, include the following: | broad-based performance goals for energy efficiency; use | of renewable fuels; water conservation; green purchasing; | paper consumption; and solid waste generation. These goals | can be met through increased efficiency, operational | changes, and improved maintenance and use of |
| cost-effective alternative technologies, raw materials, | and fuels. | The Council shall: | (1) communicate the environmental sustainability | goals to all State agencies; | (2) establish an electronic system to track and | report on environmental progress; | (3) monitor improvement activities; and | (4) propose new goals as appropriate. | (b) Coordinating an awards program that recognizes | units of State and local government and educational | institutions for developing, adopting, and implementing | innovative or exemplary environmental sustainability plans | in conformance with this Act. | (c) Creating specific guidance materials for State | agencies, educational institutions, and units of local | government on how to integrate environmental | sustainability into existing management systems, planning, | and operational practices, while still providing necessary | services and ensuring efficient and effective operations. | These guidance materials must include a list of | environmental and energy best practices, case studies, | policy language, model plans, and other resource | information. These materials must be made available on a | website devoted to the Green Governments Illinois program.
| (d) Developing and implementing, to the extent |
| fiscally feasible, training programs designed to instill | the importance and value of environmental sustainability.
| (e) Providing new ways for State government to build | markets for environmentally preferable products and | services without compromising price, competition, and | availability. The Council shall initially focus on | integrated pest management, bio-based products, recycled | content paper, energy efficiency, renewable energy, | alternative fuel vehicles, and green cleaning supplies. | Within existing resources, and within 60 days after the | effective date of this amendatory Act of the 96th General | Assembly, the Department of Central Management Services , | with the approval of the council, shall designate a single | point of contact for State agencies, suppliers, and other | interested parties to contact regarding environmentally | preferable purchasing issues. | (f) Working collaboratively with State agencies, units | of local government, educational institutions, and the | legislative branches of government to promote | benchmarking, commissioning, and retro-commissioning to | make government and institutional buildings more | resource-efficient, energy efficient, and healthful public | places. | (g) Reviewing budgetary policy and making | recommendations to the Governor on incentives for State | agencies to undertake environmental improvements that |
| result in long-term cost-savings, productivity | enhancements, or other outcomes deemed appropriate to the | State's sustainability goals. | (h) Reporting annually to the Governor and the General | Assembly on the results of environmental sustainability | actions taken by State agencies, educational institutions | and units of local government during the prior fiscal | calendar year. The report must include the environmental | and economic benefits of the environmental sustainability | actions, where feasible, the consumption of those actions, | and provide recommendations for future environmental | improvement activities during the following year. The | report shall be filed by September 1, 2008, and November | September 1 of each subsequent year. | (h-5) Participating in the proposal review and | subgrant award processes conducted by the Department of | Commerce and Economic Opportunity to distribute the | portion of funds eligible for State government use under | the federal Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007, | H.R. 6, Title V, Subtitle E (Energy Efficiency and | Conservation Block Grants). A designee of the Governor | shall also participate in these processes, and no subgrant | may be awarded unless the Governor's designee first | approves that subgrant. | (i) The chairman of the Council shall determine whether | or not the I-Cycle program is operating effectively and |
| make recommendations concerning management of the I-Cycle | program. The chairman has the authority to dissolve the | I-Cycle program if the program is found to be ineffective.
| (Source: P.A. 95-657, eff. 10-10-07.) | (20 ILCS 3954/35)
| Sec. 35. Environmental Plans and Reporting. | (a) Each State agency shall submit an adopted environmental | sustainability plan to the chairman of the Council for review | and approval on or before April 1, 2008 November 1, 2007 . | On or before November August 1, 2007, the Council shall | prepare a downloadable plan template designed to provide a | simple framework for the development of an environmental | sustainability plan as required by this Act. The Council shall | adopt procedures for reviewing and approving the plans, and | make staff available during preparation of the plans to assist | State agencies with their plan-writing efforts. The Council | shall complete its plan review process on or before June | January 1, 2008. The sustainability plans shall be reviewed and | updated periodically, but at least once every 3 years. Units To | the extent feasible and cost-effective, units of local | government and , educational institutions , and State agencies | are encouraged to submit adopt and implement similar | sustainability plans . Environmental sustainability plans may | be submitted to the chairman of the Council , by request, for | review and approval. |
| (b) On or before January 1, 2008 August 1, 2007 , each State | agency, using existing resources, shall form an internal | environmental sustainability committee. The environmental | sustainability committee shall (i) assess the environmental | and resource use impacts of its major operational activities | making environmental improvements, conserving resources, and | reducing health risks; (ii) develop an environmental | sustainability plan as required under this Act; and (iii) | establish an ongoing process through which their | sustainability efforts can be reviewed and improved upon. The | committee shall focus on the most significant environmental and | resource use impacts, examine the feasibility and | cost-effectiveness of addressing these impacts, and prioritize | their actions accordingly. | Where feasible, the committee shall quantify the specific | impacts of major operational activities such as gallons of | water used, pounds of solid waste generated, gallons of | gasoline consumed, and dollars spent per year on electricity. | The committee shall consist of representatives from different | departments and program areas, including purchasing, | maintenance, and facility management. A senior member of | management shall be designated to coordinate environmental | sustainability efforts of each committee. The coordinator | shall provide information to agency facilities and staff, | coordinate planning and reporting activities, and act as | liaison to the Council. Where appropriate, State agencies may |
| appoint facility coordinators in addition to the agency | coordinator. Coordinators shall be given full management | support and provided with the necessary resources to meet the | goals of this Act. | (c) On or before July April 1, 2008 and on or before | September April 1 of each subsequent year, each State agency | shall submit to the chairman of the Council a report | summarizing the progress made in implementing its | environmental sustainability plan, including sustainability | measures adopted and goals achieved. The information in this | report shall encompass the previous fiscal calendar year. | On or before June January 1, 2008, the Council shall | develop and adopt a reporting form to be used to comply with | the provisions of this Section. Participating units of local | government , State agencies, and educational institutions are | encouraged to must submit an annual progress report on or | before September June 1, 2008 and on or before June 1 of each | subsequent year. | (d) State agencies shall be invited to participate in the | Council's efforts to foster environmental sustainability | practices throughout State government. | (e) The Council shall provide technical assistance to State | agencies, units of local government, and educational | institutions for the purpose of implementing the environmental | sustainability planning requirement. | (f) The Council may establish criteria for exempting select |
| State agencies from the environmental sustainability planning | based on staff size, probable environmental impacts, and scope | of operations.
| (Source: P.A. 95-657, eff. 10-10-07.)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 7/24/2009
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