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Public Act 100-0420 | ||||
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AN ACT concerning government.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | ||||
represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the | ||||
Illinois Natural Areas Stewardship Act. | ||||
Section 5. Legislative findings and statement of public | ||||
policy. | ||||
(a) The General Assembly finds that: | ||||
(1) The Illinois Natural Areas Preservation Act | ||||
defines natural areas and creates the Illinois Nature | ||||
Preserves Commission to preserve the highest quality | ||||
natural areas in perpetuity to sustain for the people of | ||||
present and future generations the benefits of an enduring | ||||
resource of natural areas, including the elements of | ||||
natural diversity present. | ||||
(2) The Natural Areas Acquisition Fund, established in | ||||
the Open Lands Acquisition and Development Act, shall be | ||||
used by the Department of Natural Resources for the | ||||
acquisition, preservation, and stewardship of natural | ||||
areas, including habitats for endangered and threatened | ||||
species, high quality natural communities, wetlands, and | ||||
other areas with unique or unusual natural heritage | ||||
qualities. |
(3) The condition of dedicated and registered sites | ||
tends to degrade over time without stewardship actions. | ||
Once degraded, the public's significant investment is | ||
devalued and these natural areas provide reduced benefit to | ||
the people of present and future generations. | ||
(4) Conservation land trusts have experience managing | ||
natural areas in order to counter the constant and | ||
increasing pressures exerted on conservation lands by | ||
ecological succession, habitat fragmentation, hydrological | ||
alteration, pollution, encroachment by invasive and exotic | ||
species, and criminal trespass. | ||
(5) This Act and the powers afforded to the Illinois | ||
Nature Preserves Commission are desirable to guide and | ||
preserve the highest quality natural areas in perpetuity. | ||
(b) It is the purpose of this Act to: | ||
(1) increase stewardship by providing stewardship | ||
grants to conservation land trusts to help perform | ||
stewardship actions on eligible lands; and | ||
(2) to enhance stewardship capacity within | ||
conservation land trusts in local areas. | ||
Section 10. Definitions. As used in this Act: | ||
"Administrative decision" has the same meaning ascribed to | ||
the term in Section 3-101 of the Administrative Review Law of | ||
the Code of Civil Procedure. | ||
"Commission" means the Illinois Nature Preserves |
Commission. | ||
"Conservation land trust" means an entity exempt from | ||
taxation under Section 501(c)(3) of the federal Internal | ||
Revenue Code whose purposes include the restoration, | ||
stewardship, or conservation of land, natural areas, open | ||
space, or water areas for the preservation of native plants or | ||
animals, biotic communities, geologic formations, or | ||
archeological sites of significance. | ||
"Department" means the Department of Natural Resources. | ||
"Eligible land" means a site that has been dedicated by the | ||
Commission as an Illinois Nature Preserve or dedicated buffer | ||
or registered as a Land and Water Reserve, and has a current, | ||
approved management schedule. | ||
"Illinois Natural Areas Stewardship Grant Program" means a | ||
program established under Section 20 of this Act. | ||
"Land" means real property and ownership rights applying to | ||
it and includes the real property, structures, and | ||
improvements. | ||
"Management schedule" means an approved document | ||
consistent with rules for Management of Nature Preserves or | ||
rules for Register of Land and Water Reserves under the | ||
Illinois Administrative Code developed for the preservation, | ||
protection, management, and use of lands. | ||
"Stewardship actions" means actions identified in an | ||
approved management schedule which are designed to maintain, | ||
preserve, or improve the condition of native natural |
communities, diversity of species, and ecological processes on | ||
eligible lands, such as, but not limited to, prescribed burns, | ||
control of exotic and invasive species, fencing, and other | ||
restorative practices. | ||
"Stewardship grant" means a grant from the Department to a | ||
conservation land trust for the purpose of providing | ||
stewardship actions under Section 20 of this Act. | ||
Section 15. Powers, duties, and authorizations. The | ||
Department may: | ||
(1) make stewardship grants under Section 20 of this | ||
Act under an appropriation made from the Natural Areas | ||
Acquisition Fund to conservation land trusts to conduct | ||
stewardship actions on eligible lands; | ||
(2) establish the total amount of funds available for | ||
annual stewardship grants, except the amount of | ||
stewardship grants made for any fiscal year may not exceed | ||
the amount set by administrative rule and shall not result | ||
in adverse impacts on the operations funded by the Natural | ||
Areas Acquisition Fund; | ||
(3) accept and receive any funds including by | ||
agreement, grant, contract, donation, gift, or bequest | ||
from any corporation, foundation, non-governmental agency, | ||
individual, or instrumentality of any of those for the | ||
purposes of executing stewardship grants under this Act and | ||
these funds are to be deposited into the Natural Areas |
Acquisition Fund; | ||
(4) develop and administer the Illinois Natural Areas | ||
Stewardship Grant Program within the Department; | ||
(5) adopt rules to effectuate the purposes of this Act; | ||
or | ||
(6) from an appropriation made to the Department for | ||
this purpose, use funds received under this Act to pay for | ||
the cost of departmental personnel; contractual, | ||
professional or technical services; and equipment, | ||
materials, and supplies necessary or appropriate to | ||
perform the functions under this Act. | ||
Section 20. Illinois Natural Areas Stewardship Grant | ||
Program. | ||
(a) The Illinois Natural Areas Stewardship Grant Program is | ||
established to make grants to conservation land trusts for the | ||
purpose of promoting stewardship actions on eligible lands. | ||
(b) A conservation land trust in good standing with the | ||
federal Internal Revenue Service may apply for a grant. | ||
(c) An agency, organization, or entity that has taxing | ||
powers, collects taxes, or has eminent domain powers is not | ||
eligible to apply for the grant program under this Act. | ||
(d) Eligible land held by agencies, organizations, or other | ||
entities may be the recipient of stewardship actions conducted | ||
under the grant as long as there is a properly executed | ||
agreement between the agency, organization, or entity and the |
conservation land trust that has been awarded the grant. | ||
(e) The Department shall adopt administrative rules in | ||
consultation with the Commission for grant writing, the | ||
selection of grant recipients, amount of grant awards, and | ||
eligibility requirements to implement the purposes of this Act. | ||
However, the rules shall include the following requirements: | ||
(1) amounts for match and caps for any stewardship | ||
grant under this Act; and | ||
(2) the Commission shall be notified of any agreement | ||
between a conservation land trust and an owner of eligible | ||
lands for stewardship actions to be conducted under the | ||
grant agreement. | ||
Section 25. Priorities. In considering applications for | ||
grants under this Act, the Department shall establish | ||
priorities that: | ||
(1) provide the greatest benefit to implementing the needs | ||
and priorities identified in the Illinois Natural Area Plan, | ||
the Illinois Sustainable Natural Areas Vision, and the Illinois | ||
Wildlife Action Plan; | ||
(2) provide the greatest benefit to other stewardship needs | ||
identified by the Department, in consultation with the | ||
Commission, in administrative rule; and | ||
(3) consider, but not be limited to, the rarity and | ||
condition of resources, severity of stewardship need, | ||
timeliness of actions, proposed stewardship actions, and |
availability of other resources. | ||
Section 30. Administrative Review Law. All final | ||
administrative decisions under this Act are subject to judicial | ||
review under the Administrative Review Law of the Code of Civil | ||
Procedure. | ||
Section 35. Fund depository. All funds, assessments, | ||
fines, settlements, compensations, transfers, appropriations, | ||
penalties, and donations made under this Act shall be deposited | ||
into the Natural Areas Acquisition Fund subject to the | ||
limitations described in subsection (2) of Section 15 of this | ||
Act.
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | ||
becoming law.
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