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Public Act 103-0494 | ||||
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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 State Finance Act is amended by changing | ||||
Section 6z-32 as follows:
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(30 ILCS 105/6z-32)
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Sec. 6z-32. Partners for Planning and Conservation.
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(a) The Partners for Conservation Fund (formerly known as | ||||
the Conservation 2000 Fund) and the Partners for
Conservation | ||||
Projects Fund (formerly known as the Conservation 2000 | ||||
Projects Fund) are
created as special funds in the State | ||||
Treasury. These funds
shall be used to establish a | ||||
comprehensive program to protect Illinois' natural
resources | ||||
through cooperative partnerships between State government and | ||||
public
and private landowners. Moneys in these Funds may be
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used, subject to appropriation, by the Department of Natural | ||||
Resources, Environmental Protection Agency, and the
Department | ||||
of Agriculture for purposes relating to natural resource | ||||
protection,
planning, recreation, tourism, climate resilience, | ||||
and compatible agricultural and economic development
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activities. Without limiting these general purposes, moneys in | ||||
these Funds may
be used, subject to appropriation, for the | ||||
following specific purposes:
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(1) To foster sustainable agriculture practices and | ||
control soil erosion,
sedimentation, and nutrient loss | ||
from farmland, including grants to Soil and Water | ||
Conservation Districts
for conservation practice | ||
cost-share grants and for personnel, educational, and
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administrative expenses.
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(2) To establish and protect a system of ecosystems in | ||
public and private
ownership through conservation | ||
easements, incentives to public and private
landowners, | ||
natural resource restoration and preservation, water | ||
quality protection and improvement, land use and watershed | ||
planning, technical assistance and grants, and
land | ||
acquisition provided these mechanisms are all voluntary on | ||
the part of the
landowner and do not involve the use of | ||
eminent domain.
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(3) To develop a systematic and long-term program to | ||
effectively measure
and monitor natural resources and | ||
ecological conditions through investments in
technology | ||
and involvement of scientific experts.
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(4) To initiate strategies to enhance, use, and | ||
maintain Illinois' inland
lakes through education, | ||
technical assistance, research, and financial
incentives.
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(5) To partner with private landowners and with units | ||
of State, federal, and local government and with | ||
not-for-profit organizations in order to integrate State | ||
and federal programs with Illinois' natural resource |
protection and restoration efforts and to meet | ||
requirements to obtain federal and other funds for | ||
conservation or protection of natural resources. | ||
(6) To support implement the State's Nutrient Loss | ||
Reduction Strategy, including, but not limited to, funding | ||
the resources needed to support the Strategy's Policy | ||
Working Group, cover water quality monitoring in support | ||
of Strategy implementation, prepare a biennial report on | ||
the progress made on the Strategy every 2 years, and | ||
provide cost share funding for nutrient capture projects. | ||
(7) To provide capacity grants to support soil and | ||
water conservation districts, including, but not limited | ||
to, developing soil health plans, conducting soil health | ||
assessments, peer-to-peer training, convening | ||
producer-led dialogues, professional memberships, lab | ||
analysis, and development and travel stipends for meetings | ||
and educational events.
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(8) To develop guidelines and local soil health | ||
assessments for advancing soil health. | ||
(b) The State Comptroller and State Treasurer shall | ||
automatically transfer
on the last day of each month, | ||
beginning on September 30, 1995 and ending on
June 30, 2023,
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from the General Revenue Fund to the Partners for Conservation
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Fund,
an
amount equal to 1/10 of the amount set forth below in | ||
fiscal year 1996 and
an amount equal to 1/12 of the amount set | ||
forth below in each of the other
specified fiscal years:
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(c) The State Comptroller and State Treasurer shall | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
automatically transfer on the last day of each month beginning | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
on July 31, 2021 and ending June 30, 2022, from the | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Environmental Protection Permit and Inspection Fund to the | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Partners for Conservation Fund, an amount equal to 1/12 of | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
$4,135,000.
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(c-1) The State Comptroller and State Treasurer shall | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
automatically transfer on the last day of each month beginning | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
on July 31, 2022 and ending June 30, 2023, from the |
Environmental Protection Permit and Inspection Fund to the | ||
Partners for Conservation Fund, an amount equal to 1/12 of | ||
$5,900,000. | ||
(d) There shall be deposited into the Partners for
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Conservation Projects Fund such
bond proceeds and other moneys | ||
as may, from time to time, be provided by law.
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(Source: P.A. 101-10, eff. 6-5-19; 102-16, eff. 6-17-21; | ||
102-699, eff. 4-19-22.)
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Section 15. The Soil and Water Conservation Districts Act | ||
is amended by adding Sections 3.24, 3.25, 3.26, 3.27, 22.03a, | ||
22.03b, 22.03c, and 22.03d as follows: | ||
(70 ILCS 405/3.24 new) | ||
Sec. 3.24. "Healthy soils practices" means systems of | ||
agricultural, forestry, and land management practices that: | ||
(1) improve the health of soils, including, but not | ||
limited to, consideration of depth of topsoil horizons, | ||
water infiltration rate, water-holding capacity, organic | ||
matter content, biologically accessible nutrient content, | ||
bulk density, biological activity, and biological and | ||
microbiological diversity; | ||
(2) follow the principles of: minimizing soil | ||
disturbance and external inputs; keeping soil covered; | ||
maximizing biodiversity; diversifying crop rotations; | ||
maximizing presence of living roots; integrating animals |
and insects into land management, including grazing | ||
animals, birds, beneficial insects, or keystone species, | ||
such as earthworms; and incorporating the context of local | ||
conditions in decision-making, including, for example, | ||
soil type, topography, and time of year; and | ||
(3) include practices such as conservation tillage or | ||
no-till, cover-cropping, perennialization of highly | ||
erodible land, precision nitrogen and phosphorus | ||
application, managed grazing, integrated crop-livestock | ||
systems, silvopasture, agroforestry, perennial crops, | ||
integrated pest management, nutrient best management | ||
practices, invasive species removal and the planting of | ||
native species and those practices recommended by the | ||
United States Department of Agriculture's Natural | ||
Resources Conservation Service - Field Office Technical | ||
Guide. | ||
(70 ILCS 405/3.25 new) | ||
Sec. 3.25. "Soil health assessment" means soil health | ||
indicator measures, including, but not limited to, soil | ||
organic matter, soil structure, infiltration and bulk density, | ||
water-holding capacity, microbial biomass, and soil | ||
respiration. | ||
(70 ILCS 405/3.26 new) | ||
Sec. 3.26. "Initiative" means the Illinois Healthy Soils |
Initiative. | ||
(70 ILCS 405/3.27 new) | ||
Sec. 3.27. "Healthy soil" means the continuing capacity of | ||
a soil to function as a vital, living biological system that | ||
sustains plants, animals, and humans, increases soil organic | ||
matter, improves soil structure and water-holding and | ||
nutrient-holding capacity and nutrient cycling, enhances water | ||
infiltration and filtration capability, promotes water | ||
quality, and results in net long-term ecological benefits. | ||
"Healthy soil" includes soil that hosts a diversity of | ||
beneficial organisms, grow vigorous crops, enhance | ||
agricultural resilience, including the ability of crops and | ||
livestock to tolerate and recover from drought, temperature | ||
extremes, extreme precipitation events, pests, diseases, and | ||
other stresses, break down harmful chemicals, and help convert | ||
organic residues into stable soil organic matter and retaining | ||
nutrients, especially nitrogen and phosphorus. | ||
(70 ILCS 405/22.03a new) | ||
Sec. 22.03a. Illinois Healthy Soils Initiative. | ||
(a) The Illinois Healthy Soils Initiative is created. It | ||
is the purpose of the Initiative to improve the health of soils | ||
through efforts that improve soil and water quality, increase | ||
the resilience of ecosystems to extreme weather events, | ||
protect and improve agricultural productivity, and support |
aquatic and wildlife habitat. | ||
Subject to appropriation, the Initiative shall be | ||
administered by the Director of Agriculture with consultation | ||
from soil and water conservation districts, the Illinois | ||
Environmental Protection Agency, the Department of Natural | ||
Resources, and the University of Illinois Extension Program. | ||
The Department shall create guidelines and guidance to assist | ||
soil and water
conservation districts in developing soil | ||
health assessments in order to identify desired capacity and | ||
funding levels and establish regular, measurable, | ||
cost-effective, and technically achievable goals to advance | ||
voluntary and incentive-based strategies that improve healthy | ||
soils. These assessments shall be used to identify | ||
opportunities to access financial and technical assistance | ||
from local, State, and federal sources to guide resources to | ||
their best potential use. | ||
The Initiative shall complement and improve coordination | ||
of existing resources and processes and shall not replace | ||
existing, local, State, or federal funding or technical | ||
assistance programs. The Department shall report on progress | ||
of the Initiative annually. | ||
The Initiative shall promote voluntary and incentive-based | ||
soil health efforts. No part of this Section shall be used to | ||
impose mandates or require practice adoption. | ||
(70 ILCS 405/22.03b new) |
Sec. 22.03b. Guidelines for soil health assessments. The | ||
Department shall adopt and revise guidelines to assist soil | ||
and water conservation districts in determining local goals | ||
and needs for implementing soil health assessments. | ||
In developing its guidelines to assist soil and water | ||
conservation districts in determining local goals and needs | ||
for soil health assessments, the Department shall consider: | ||
(1) county and State levels of conservation practice | ||
adoption. Guidance should also be provided to districts to | ||
meet USDA Natural Resource Conservation Service determined | ||
conservation practice standards or Illinois Urban Manual | ||
Practice Standards; | ||
(2) information regarding beginning, socially | ||
disadvantaged, and veteran farmers and ranchers, as well | ||
as disadvantaged communities; | ||
(3) availability of State and federal financial and | ||
technical assistance programs to soil and water | ||
conservation districts, local governments, and | ||
conservation partners; and | ||
(4) opportunities for evaluating results-based | ||
practices utilizing tools, such as the U.S. Department of | ||
Agriculture's revised universal soil loss equation, that | ||
model environmental outcomes at the field, county, | ||
watershed, or State level. | ||
The information collected through the development of the | ||
guidelines shall be compiled and provided to the soil and |
water conservation districts to inform the development of | ||
local soil health assessments. | ||
Initial guidelines shall be completed and provided to soil | ||
and water conservation districts annually and shall include | ||
the grant agreement for the Soil and Water Conservation | ||
District Grants Program as well as outlining the funding | ||
resource support contained within the grant agreement to | ||
better inform the development of local soil health | ||
assessments. | ||
(70 ILCS 405/22.03c new) | ||
Sec. 22.03c. Local soil health assessments. Upon the | ||
adoption of guidelines described in Section 22.03b, each soil | ||
and water conservation district shall develop annually its own | ||
soil health assessment to guide voluntary and incentive-based | ||
strategies to improve soil health. The soil health assessment | ||
shall be technically feasible and economically reasonable. | ||
The Department shall provide a template to the districts | ||
for the local soil health assessment, including the required | ||
information listed in this Section as well as information | ||
regarding available data and support materials collected as | ||
the guidance information listed in Section 25. | ||
Each district is encouraged to collaborate with other | ||
local governmental entities and local stakeholders in | ||
developing and implementing its soil health assessment. Each | ||
district shall use the guidelines provided by the Department |
in developing its soil health assessment. | ||
Upon the request of a district, the Department may assist | ||
in the preparation of the district's soil health assessment. | ||
Districts may also work collaboratively to establish joint | ||
plans to leverage existing capacity and resources most | ||
effectively. | ||
To carry out its assessment, a district shall identify | ||
soil health practices. The soil health assessment must | ||
consider opportunities to access, leverage, and use State and | ||
federal resources within a specific soil and water | ||
conservation district service area. | ||
Soil and water conservation districts may also convene | ||
producer-led dialogues to identify special initiatives or | ||
pilot projects to leverage additional resources and implement | ||
soil health practices at scale across multiple operations and | ||
land ownerships. | ||
In developing a soil health assessment, the soil and water | ||
conservation district shall: | ||
(1) evaluate existing assets, such as current | ||
practices, current cropping systems, crop processing
and | ||
market infrastructure, riparian buffers, wetlands, public | ||
lands, funding, education, research
and peer-to-peer | ||
training opportunities, and existing partnerships; | ||
(2) consider the eligible funding categories available | ||
through the Partners for Conservation Fund and the | ||
district's ability to advance healthy soils practices |
consistent with Natural Resource Conservation Service soil | ||
health principles within a soil and water conservation | ||
district service area; | ||
(3) determine vulnerabilities, such as runoff risk, | ||
riparian function, stormwater, floodplains and stream | ||
impairments, and observed and predicted impacts from | ||
climate change, especially to socially disadvantaged | ||
farmers, ranchers, and communities; | ||
(4) identify opportunities to conduct outreach to | ||
agricultural producers and landowners and to develop | ||
individual soil health plans; | ||
(5) establish goals for achieving measurable outcomes | ||
for soil health and farmer viability through voluntary and | ||
incentive-based activities. This includes identifying | ||
opportunities to support beginning, socially | ||
disadvantaged, and veteran farmers as well as small and | ||
mid-scale farmers; | ||
(6) estimate 2-year funding levels needed from State, | ||
federal and private sources in order to achieve goals; and | ||
(7) identify opportunities to develop partnerships and | ||
leverage resources from local governments, utilities, and | ||
State and federal agencies. | ||
The Department shall identify shared goals and priorities | ||
between districts and shall assist in developing partnerships | ||
and shared funding approaches to maximize capacity and | ||
resources. Initial soil health assessments shall be submitted |
to the Department by September 1, 2024. | ||
(70 ILCS 405/22.03d new) | ||
Sec. 22.03d. Compliance and standards; cost sharing. To be | ||
eligible to receive State cost-share support after September | ||
1, 2024, soil and water conservation districts shall have an | ||
updated soil health assessment. | ||
The Department shall update its rules and procedures for | ||
cost-share funding to be inclusive of all relevant soil health | ||
practices promoting the rapid adoption of cost-effective and | ||
technically feasible projects. Updates to the rules and | ||
procedures for State cost-share programs shall also address | ||
barriers to access experienced by beginning, socially | ||
disadvantaged, and veteran farmers. | ||
The Department may require results-based practices or the | ||
assessments of the environmental outcomes of projects, at the | ||
field or county level, as a condition of cost-share funding.
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | ||
becoming law.
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