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Public Act 103-0316 | ||||
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AN ACT concerning local government.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 5. The Illinois Municipal Code is amended by | ||||
changing Section 8-4-27 as follows: | ||||
(65 ILCS 5/8-4-27) | ||||
(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2024) | ||||
Sec. 8-4-27. Municipal Water and Wastewater Funding Study | ||||
Committee. | ||||
(a) The Municipal Water and Wastewater Funding Study | ||||
Committee is established. | ||||
(b) The Committee shall be comprised of the following | ||||
members, and the appointed members of the Committee shall be | ||||
appointed to the Committee no later than 30 days after May 13, | ||||
2022 ( the effective date of Public Act 102-865) this | ||||
amendatory Act of the 102nd General Assembly : | ||||
(1) 1) The Governor, or his or her designee, who shall | ||||
serve as chairperson. | ||||
(2) The Director of the Illinois Environmental | ||||
Protection Agency, or his or her designee. | ||||
(3) The Executive Director of the Illinois Finance | ||||
Authority, or his or her designee. | ||||
(4) (3) One member appointed by the President of the |
Senate. | ||
(5) (4) One member appointed by the Minority Leader of | ||
the Senate. | ||
(6) (5) One member appointed by the Speaker of the | ||
House of Representatives. | ||
(7) (6) One member appointed by the Minority Leader of | ||
the House of Representatives. | ||
(8) (7) Members appointed by the Director of the | ||
Illinois Environmental Protection Agency as follows: | ||
(A) one member who is a representative of a | ||
publicly owned publicly-owned drinking water or | ||
wastewater utility with a service population of 25,000 | ||
or less; | ||
(B) one member who is a representative of a | ||
publicly owned publicly-owned drinking water or | ||
wastewater utility with a service population over | ||
25,000 people to 125,000 people; | ||
(C) one member who is a representative of a | ||
publicly owned publicly-owned drinking water or | ||
wastewater utility with a service population over | ||
125,000 people; | ||
(D) one member who is a representative of a | ||
statewide organization representing wastewater | ||
agencies; and | ||
(E) one member who is a representative of a | ||
statewide organization representing drinking water |
agencies. | ||
The Committee shall meet at the call of the chair. Committee | ||
members shall serve without compensation. If a vacancy occurs | ||
in the Committee membership, the vacancy shall be filled in | ||
the same manner as the original appointment for the remainder | ||
of the Committee. | ||
(c) The Committee shall study and make recommendations | ||
concerning any needed modifications to Illinois Environmental | ||
Protection Agency and Illinois Pollution Control Board | ||
regulations and policies as they relate to municipal water and | ||
wastewater funding to ensure that the State's revolving loan | ||
fund programs account for and prioritize the following | ||
principles, to the fullest extent allowed by federal law: | ||
(1) A community shall not be deemed ineligible for | ||
disadvantaged community status based on size or service | ||
area of any size, with regard to special rates, loan | ||
terms, and eligibility for loan or grant funds. | ||
(2) In determining whether a community is | ||
disadvantaged, consideration should be given to impacts of | ||
funding on water and wastewater expenses for low-income | ||
populations. | ||
(3) In determining whether a community is eligible for | ||
funds and special rates or loan terms, environmental | ||
justice concepts should be considered. | ||
(4) In determining how funding is allocated, a | ||
community facing water supply shortages should be |
considered a high priority based on urgency of need. | ||
(5) The funding programs should promote formation and | ||
implementation of regional water partnerships. | ||
(6) Targeted funding should be provided for addressing | ||
emerging contaminants, including PFAS. | ||
(7) In determining eligibility for assistance, the | ||
role that the State revolving fund programs play for small | ||
communities should be understood and fully considered. | ||
(8) Any recommendations for changes to the programs | ||
must be fully consistent with federal law and must not | ||
adversely affect any community's eligibility for loans | ||
under federal law. | ||
(d) The Committee shall prepare a report that summarizes | ||
its work and makes recommendations resulting from its study. | ||
The Committee shall submit the report of its findings and | ||
recommendations to the Governor and the General Assembly no | ||
later than March 1, 2024 January 31, 2023 . Once the Committee | ||
has submitted the report to the General Assembly and Governor, | ||
the Committee is dissolved. | ||
(e) (f) This Section is repealed on January 1, 2025 2024 .
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(Source: P.A. 102-865, eff. 5-13-22; revised 8-23-22.)
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | ||
becoming law.
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