(110 ILCS 520/6.6)
Sec. 6.6. The Illinois Ethanol Research Advisory Board.
(a) There is established the Illinois Ethanol
Research Advisory Board (the "Advisory Board").
(b) The Advisory Board shall be composed of 14 members including: the
President of
Southern Illinois University who shall be Chairman;
the Director of Commerce and Economic Opportunity;
the Director of Agriculture; the President of the
Illinois Corn Growers Association; the President of the National Corn Growers
Association; the President of the Renewable Fuels Association; the Dean of the
College of Agricultural, Consumer, and Environmental Science,
University of Illinois at
Champaign-Urbana; the Dean of the College of Agricultural, Life, and Physical Sciences, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale;
and 6 at-large members appointed by the Governor representing the ethanol
industry, growers, suppliers, and universities.
(c) The 6 at-large members shall serve a term of 4 years. The Advisory
Board shall
meet at least annually or at the call of the Chairman. At any time a majority
of the Advisory Board may petition the Chairman for a meeting of the Board.
Seven
members of the Advisory Board shall constitute a quorum.
(d) The Advisory Board shall:
(1) Review the annual operating plans and budget of the National Corn-to-Ethanol |
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(2) Advise on research and development priorities and projects to be carried out at the
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(3) Advise on policies and procedures regarding the management and operation of the
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| ethanol research pilot plant. This may include contracts, project selection, and personnel issues.
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(4) Develop bylaws.
(5) Submit a final report to the Governor and General Assembly outlining the progress
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(6) Establish and operate, subject to specific appropriation for the purpose of
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| providing facility operating funds, the National Corn-to-Ethanol Research Center at Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville as a State Biorefining Center of Excellence with the following purposes and goals:
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(A) To utilize interdisciplinary, interinstitutional, and industrial collaborations
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(B) To provide training and services to the ethanol fuel industry to make projects
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| and training to advance the biofuels industry in the State more affordable for the institutional and industrial bodies, including, but not limited to, Illinois farmer-owned ethanol cooperatives.
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(C) To coordinate near-term industry research needs and laboratory services by
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| identifying needs and pursuing federal and other funding sources.
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(D) To develop and provide hands-on training to prepare students for the biofuels
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| workforce and train workforce reentrants.
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(E) To serve as an independent, third-party source for review, testing, validation
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| standardization, and definition in areas of industry need.
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(F) To provide seminars, tours, and informational sessions advocating renewable
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(G) To provide consultation services and information for those interested in
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(H) To develop demonstration projects by pursuing federal and other funding sources.
(e) The Advisory Board established by this Section is a continuation, as
changed by
the Section, of the Board established under Section 8a of the Energy
Conservation and Coal Development Act and repealed by Public Act 92-736.
(Source: P.A. 102-370, eff. 8-13-21; 102-813, eff. 5-13-22.)
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