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91_SB0596ham001 LRB9106578DHpkam 1 AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 596 2 AMENDMENT NO. . Amend Senate Bill 596 as follows: 3 by replacing everything after the enacting clause with the 4 following: 5 "CONSERVATION 2000 PROGRAM 6 Section 1. The amount of $5,500,000 is appropriated from 7 the Capital Development Fund to the Department of Natural 8 Resources for deposit into the Conservation 2000 Projects 9 Fund. 10 Section 2. The sum of $6,100,000, new appropriation, is 11 appropriated, and the sum of $6,651,800, or so much thereof 12 as may be necessary and as remains unexpended at the close of 13 business on June 30, 1999, from appropriations heretofore 14 made in Article 51, Section 2 of Public Act 90-0585, is 15 reappropriated from the Conservation 2000 Fund to the 16 Department of Natural Resources for the Conservation 2000 17 Program to implement ecosystem-based management for Illinois' 18 natural resources. 19 Section 3. The sum of $5,500,000, or so much thereof as 20 may be necessary, is appropriated from the Conservation 2000 21 Projects Fund to the Department of Natural Resources for the -2- LRB9106578DHpkam 1 following projects at the approximate costs set forth below: 2 Site M planning and development .............. $ 3,500,000 3 Acquisition of land and long-term 4 easements, and cost-shared natural resource 5 management practices for ecosystem-based 6 management of Illinois' natural 7 resources, including grants for 8 such purposes ............................... 2,000,000 9 Total $5,500,000 10 Section 4. The sum of $12,179,600 or so much thereof as 11 may be necessary and as remains unexpended at the close of 12 business on June 30, 1999, from appropriations heretofore 13 made for such purposes in Article 51, Section 3 and Section 4 14 of Public Act 90-0585, is reappropriated from the 15 Conservation 2000 Projects Fund to the Department of Natural 16 Resources for the following projects at the approximate costs 17 set forth below: 18 Site M planning and development............... $ 7,940,000 19 Acquisition of land and long-term 20 easements, and cost-shared natural resource 21 management practices for ecosystem-based 22 management of Illinois' natural 23 resources, including grants for 24 such purposes ............................... 4,239,600 25 Total $12,179,600 26 Section 5. The following named sums, or so much thereof 27 as may be necessary, respectively, for the objects and 28 purposes hereinafter named, are appropriated to meet the 29 ordinary and contingent expenses of the Department of Natural 30 Resources: 31 GENERAL OFFICE 32 For Personal Services: -3- LRB9106578DHpkam 1 Payable from General Revenue Fund ............ $ 9,060,900 2 Payable from State Boating Act Fund .......... 621,900 3 Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund .......... 1,122,500 4 For Employee Retirement Contributions 5 Paid by State: 6 Payable from General Revenue Fund ............ 363,100 7 Payable from State Boating Act Fund .......... 24,900 8 Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund .......... 44,900 9 For State Contributions to State 10 Employees' Retirement System: 11 Payable from General Revenue Fund ............ 880,100 12 Payable from State Boating Act Fund .......... 60,400 13 Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund .......... 109,100 14 For State Contributions to Social Security: 15 Payable from General Revenue Fund ............ 685,000 16 Payable from State Boating Act Fund .......... 47,600 17 Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund .......... 85,600 18 For Group Insurance: 19 Payable from State Boating Act Fund .......... 91,400 20 Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund .......... 152,400 21 For Contractual Services: 22 Payable from General Revenue Fund ............ 2,118,400 23 Payable from State Boating Act Fund .......... 292,300 24 Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund .......... 1,169,400 25 For Travel: 26 Payable from General Revenue Fund ............ 149,600 27 Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund .......... 10,100 28 For Commodities: 29 Payable from General Revenue Fund ............ 69,300 30 Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund .......... 64,800 31 For Printing: 32 Payable from General Revenue Fund ............ 86,500 33 Payable from State Boating Act Fund .......... 145,400 34 Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund .......... 247,600 -4- LRB9106578DHpkam 1 For Equipment: 2 Payable from General Revenue Fund ............ 285,050 3 Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund .......... 132,300 4 For Electronic Data Processing: 5 Payable from General Revenue Fund ............ 223,900 6 Payable from State Boating Act Fund .......... 86,500 7 Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund .......... 51,500 8 For Telecommunications Services: 9 Payable from General Revenue Fund ............ 312,900 10 Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund .......... 34,900 11 For Operation of Auto Equipment: 12 Payable from General Revenue Fund ............ 38,600 13 Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund .......... 23,600 14 For expenses associated with patent 15 and copyright discoveries, inventions 16 or copyrightable works or supporting 17 programs: 18 Payable from Patent and Copyright Fund ....... 25,000 19 For expenses incurred in acquiring salmon 20 stamp designs and printing salmon stamps: 21 Payable from Salmon Fund ..................... 12,300 22 For the purpose of publishing and 23 distributing a bulletin or magazine 24 and for purchasing, marketing and 25 distributing conservation related 26 products for resale, and refunds for 27 such purposes: 28 Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund .......... 550,000 29 For expenses incurred in producing 30 and distributing site brochures, 31 public information literature and 32 other printed materials from revenues 33 received from the sale of advertising: 34 Payable from State Boating Act Fund .......... 25,000 -5- LRB9106578DHpkam 1 Payable from State Parks Fund ................ 50,000 2 Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund .......... 50,000 3 For the coordination of public events and 4 promotions from activity fees, donations 5 and vendor revenue: 6 Payable from State Parks Fund ................ 50,000 7 Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund .......... 50,000 8 For the purpose of remitting funds 9 collected from the sale of Federal Duck 10 Stamps to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife 11 Service: 12 Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund .......... 25,000 13 For expenses of the OSLAD Program: 14 Payable from Open Space Lands Acquisition 15 and Development Fund ........................ 884,300 16 For expenses of the Americorp Program: 17 Payable from DNR Federal Projects 18 Fund ........................................ 286,600 19 For expenses of the Natural Areas Acquisition 20 Program: 21 Payable from the Natural Areas 22 Acquisition Fund ............................ 126,500 23 For expenses of the Park and Conservation 24 program: 25 Payable from Park and Conservation 26 Fund ........................................ 3,535,000 27 For expenses of the Bikeways Program: 28 Payable from Park and Conservation 29 Fund ........................................ 484,700 30 Total $24,929,100 31 ILLINOIS RIVER INITIATIVES 32 Section 6. The sum of $8,000,000, new appropriation, is 33 appropriated and the sum of $4,628,800, or so much thereof as -6- LRB9106578DHpkam 1 may be necessary and as remains unexpended at the close of 2 business on June 30, 1999, from appropriations heretofore 3 made in Article 51, Section 6 of Public Act 90-0585, is 4 reappropriated from the General Revenue Fund to the 5 Department of Natural Resources for the non-federal cost 6 share of a Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program to 7 establish long-term contracts and permanent conservation 8 easements in the Illinois River Basin; to fund cost-share 9 assistance to landowners to encourage approved conservation 10 practices in environmentally sensitive and highly erodible 11 areas of the Illinois River Basin; and to fund the monitoring 12 of long term improvements of these conservation practices as 13 required in the Memorandum of Agreement between the State of 14 Illinois and the United States Department of Agriculture. 15 Section 7. The following named sums, or so much thereof 16 as may be necessary, respectively, for the objects and 17 purposes hereinafter named, are appropriated to meet the 18 ordinary and contingent expenses of the Department of Natural 19 Resources: 20 OFFICE OF RESOURCE CONSERVATION 21 For Personal Services: 22 Payable from General Revenue Fund ............ $ 6,588,000 23 Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund .......... 9,122,800 24 Payable from Salmon Fund ..................... 186,600 25 Payable from Natural Areas Acquisition 26 Fund ........................................ 1,256,000 27 For Employee Retirement Contributions 28 Paid by State: 29 Payable from General Revenue Fund ............ 263,600 30 Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund .......... 368,000 31 Payable from Salmon Fund ..................... 7,400 32 Payable from Natural Areas Acquisition 33 Fund ........................................ 50,300 -7- LRB9106578DHpkam 1 For State Contributions to State 2 Employees' Retirement System: 3 Payable from General Revenue Fund ............ 640,000 4 Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund .......... 886,100 5 Payable from Salmon Fund ..................... 18,200 6 Payable from Natural Areas Acquisition 7 Fund ........................................ 122,000 8 For State Contributions to Social Security: 9 Payable from General Revenue Fund ............ 494,100 10 Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund .......... 680,700 11 Payable from Salmon Fund ..................... 14,200 12 Payable from Natural Areas Acquisition 13 Fund ........................................ 95,700 14 For Group Insurance: 15 Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund .......... 1,166,500 16 Payable from Salmon Fund ..................... 31,300 17 Payable from Natural Areas Acquisition 18 Fund ........................................ 156,000 19 For Contractual Services: 20 Payable from General Revenue Fund ............ 1,349,900 21 Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund .......... 1,561,200 22 Payable from Salmon Fund ..................... 13,400 23 Payable from Natural Areas Acquisition 24 Fund ........................................ 82,500 25 Payable from Natural Heritage Fund ........... 60,000 26 For Travel: 27 Payable from General Revenue Fund ............ 50,900 28 Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund .......... 155,000 29 Payable from Natural Areas Acquisition 30 Fund ........................................ 32,200 31 For Commodities: 32 Payable from General Revenue Fund ............ 537,100 33 Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund .......... 1,240,500 34 Payable from Natural Areas Acquisition -8- LRB9106578DHpkam 1 Fund ........................................ 40,200 2 For Printing: 3 Payable from General Revenue Fund ............ 25,400 4 Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund .......... 218,700 5 Payable from Natural Areas Acquisition 6 Fund ........................................ 11,600 7 For Equipment: 8 Payable from General Revenue Fund ............ 246,300 9 Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund .......... 576,900 10 Payable from Natural Areas Acquisition 11 Fund ........................................ 143,600 12 For Telecommunications Services: 13 Payable from General Revenue Fund ............ 107,700 14 Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund .......... 222,100 15 Payable from Natural Areas Acquisition 16 Fund ........................................ 34,200 17 For Operation of Auto Equipment: 18 Payable from General Revenue Fund ............ 128,900 19 Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund .......... 347,000 20 Payable from Natural Areas Acquisition 21 Fund ........................................ 57,700 22 For the Purposes of the "Illinois 23 Non-Game Wildlife Protection Act": 24 Payable from Illinois Wildlife 25 Preservation Fund .......................... 375,000 26 For programs beneficial to advancing forests 27 and forestry in this State as provided for 28 in Section 7 of the "Illinois Forestry 29 Development Act", as now or hereafter 30 amended: 31 Payable from Illinois Forestry Development 32 Fund ....................................... 848,700 33 For Union County, Horseshoe Lake and 34 Mermet Conservation Areas Farm Operations -9- LRB9106578DHpkam 1 and for forest regeneration practices from 2 the sale of timber salvaged from flooding 3 at Horseshoe Lake: 4 Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund .......... 500,000 5 For Administration of the "Illinois 6 Endangered Species Protection Act": 7 Payable from General Revenue Fund ............ 168,700 8 For Administration of the "Illinois 9 Natural Areas Preservation Act": 10 Payable from Natural Areas Acquisition 11 Fund ....................................... 929,000 12 For payment of the expenses of the Illinois 13 Forestry Development Council: 14 Payable from Illinois Forestry Development 15 Fund ....................................... 125,000 16 For an Urban Fishing Program in 17 conjunction with the Chicago Park 18 District to provide fishing and 19 resource management at the park 20 district lagoons: 21 Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund .......... 208,100 22 For workshops, training and other activities 23 to improve the administration of fish 24 and wildlife federal aid programs from 25 federal aid administrative grants 26 received for such purposes: 27 Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund .......... 12,000 28 For Expenses of the Park and Conservation 29 program: 30 Payable from Park and Conservation 31 Fund ........................................ 206,200 32 For expenses of the Natural Areas 33 Stewardship Program: 34 Payable from Natural Areas Acquisition -10- LRB9106578DHpkam 1 Fund ....................................... 821,900 2 For expenses of the Urban Forestry Program: 3 Payable from Illinois Forestry 4 Development Fund ........................... 185,000 5 Total $33,914,600 6 Section 8. The following named sums, or so much thereof 7 as may be necessary, respectively, for the objects and 8 purposes hereinafter named, are appropriated to meet the 9 ordinary and contingent expenses of the Department of Natural 10 Resources: 11 OFFICE OF LAW ENFORCEMENT 12 For Personal Services: 13 Payable from General Revenue Fund ............ $ 4,427,300 14 Payable from State Boating Act Fund .......... 2,770,700 15 Payable from State Parks Fund ................ 510,400 16 Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund .......... 2,613,200 17 For Employee Retirement Contributions 18 Paid by State: 19 Payable from General Revenue Fund ............ 235,100 20 Payable from State Boating Act Fund .......... 152,400 21 Payable from State Parks Fund ................ 28,100 22 Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund .......... 143,700 23 For State Contributions to State 24 Employees' Retirement System: 25 Payable from General Revenue Fund ............ 430,100 26 Payable from State Boating Act Fund .......... 269,200 27 Payable from State Parks Fund ................ 49,600 28 Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund .......... 253,900 29 For State Contributions to Social Security: 30 Payable from General Revenue Fund ............ 60,700 31 Payable from State Boating Act Fund .......... 19,800 32 Payable from State Parks Fund ................ 7,700 33 Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund .......... 4,000 -11- LRB9106578DHpkam 1 For Group Insurance: 2 Payable from State Boating Act Fund .......... 295,500 3 Payable from State Parks Fund ................ 54,100 4 Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund .......... 258,200 5 For Contractual Services: 6 Payable from General Revenue Fund ............ 280,900 7 Payable from State Boating Act Fund .......... 80,600 8 Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund .......... 169,400 9 For Travel: 10 Payable from General Revenue Fund ............ 210,100 11 Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund .......... 11,000 12 For Commodities: 13 Payable from General Revenue Fund ............ 201,900 14 Payable from State Boating Act Fund .......... 15,500 15 Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund .......... 47,600 16 For Printing: 17 Payable from General Revenue Fund ............ 20,900 18 Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund .......... 5,800 19 For Equipment: 20 Payable from General Revenue Fund ............ 379,100 21 Payable from State Boating Act Fund .......... 120,000 22 Payable from State Parks Fund ................ 130,000 23 Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund .......... 132,300 24 For Telecommunications Services: 25 Payable from General Revenue Fund ............ 193,800 26 Payable from State Boating Act Fund .......... 155,700 27 Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund .......... 214,700 28 For Operation of Auto Equipment: 29 Payable from General Revenue Fund ............ 118,000 30 Payable from State Boating Act Fund .......... 254,000 31 Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund .......... 116,700 32 For Snowmobile Programs: 33 Payable from State Boating Act Fund .......... 35,000 34 For Expenses of the Community Oriented -12- LRB9106578DHpkam 1 Policing Services Universal Hiring 2 Program: 3 Payable from DNR Federal Projects Fund ....... 958,200 4 Total $16,662,200 5 Section 9. The following named sums, or so much thereof 6 as may be necessary, respectively, for the objects and 7 purposes hereinafter named, are appropriated to meet the 8 ordinary and contingent expenses of the Department of Natural 9 Resources: 10 OFFICE OF LAND MANAGEMENT AND EDUCATION 11 For Personal Services: 12 Payable from General Revenue Fund ............ $ 17,579,000 13 Payable from State Boating Act Fund .......... 1,288,900 14 Payable from State Parks Fund ................ 1,261,400 15 Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund .......... 1,576,500 16 For Employee Retirement Contributions 17 Paid by State: 18 Payable from General Revenue Fund ............ 684,200 19 Payable from State Boating Act Fund .......... 51,500 20 Payable from State Parks Fund ................ 50,400 21 Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund .......... 63,000 22 For State Contributions to State 23 Employee's Retirement System: 24 Payable from General Revenue Fund ............ 1,707,600 25 Payable from State Boating Act Fund .......... 125,200 26 Payable from State Parks Fund ................ 122,500 27 Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund .......... 153,200 28 For State Contributions to Social Security: 29 Payable from General Revenue Fund ............ 1,321,000 30 Payable from State Boating Act Fund .......... 98,600 31 Payable from State Parks Fund ................ 96,500 32 Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund .......... 120,600 33 For Group Insurance: -13- LRB9106578DHpkam 1 Payable from State Boating Act Fund .......... 228,500 2 Payable from State Parks Fund ................ 203,300 3 Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund .......... 236,700 4 For Contractual Services: 5 Payable from General Revenue Fund ............ 2,772,500 6 Payable from State Boating Act Fund .......... 396,500 7 Payable from State Parks Fund ................ 2,495,300 8 Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund .......... 53,800 9 For Travel: 10 Payable from General Revenue Fund ............ 6,100 11 Payable from State Boating Act Fund .......... 6,100 12 Payable from State Parks Fund ................ 51,000 13 Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund .......... 13,600 14 For Commodities: 15 Payable from General Revenue Fund ............ 786,600 16 Payable from State Boating Act Fund .......... 55,000 17 Payable from State Parks Fund ................ 478,000 18 Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund .......... 246,100 19 For Printing: 20 Payable from General Revenue Fund ............ 32,200 21 Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund .......... 67,600 22 For Equipment: 23 Payable from General Revenue Fund ............ 0 24 Payable from State Parks Fund ................ 757,500 25 Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund .......... 277,700 26 For Telecommunications Services: 27 Payable from General Revenue Fund ............ 50,600 28 Payable from State Parks Fund ................ 332,200 29 Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund .......... 20,700 30 For Operation of Auto Equipment: 31 Payable from General Revenue Fund ............ 421,000 32 Payable from State Parks Fund ................ 265,800 33 Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund .......... 41,600 34 For Illinois-Michigan Canal: -14- LRB9106578DHpkam 1 Payable from State Parks Fund ................ 175,000 2 For Site M Operations and Improvements: 3 Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund .......... 700,000 4 For Snowmobile Programs: 5 Payable from State Boating Act Fund .......... 50,000 6 For State Parks operations and maintenance 7 including a Senior Conservation Worker program: 8 Payable from State Parks Fund ................ 826,200 9 For operating expenses of the North 10 Point Marina at Winthrop Harbor: 11 Payable from the Illinois Beach 12 Marina Fund ................................. 1,577,300 13 For expenses of the Park and Conservation 14 program: 15 Payable from Park and Conservation 16 Fund ........................................ 4,107,800 17 For expenses of the Bikeways program: 18 Payable from Park and Conservation 19 Fund ......................................... 1,265,000 20 Total $45,502,000 21 Section 10. The following named sums, or so much thereof 22 as may be necessary, respectively, for the objects and 23 purposes hereinafter named, are appropriated to meet the 24 ordinary and contingent expenses of the Department of Natural 25 Resources: 26 OFFICE OF MINES AND MINERALS 27 For Personal Services: 28 Payable from General Revenue Fund ............ $ 2,819,200 29 Payable from Mines and Minerals Underground 30 Injection Control Fund ...................... 217,600 31 Payable from Plugging and Restoration Fund ... 228,500 32 Payable from Underground Resources 33 Conservation Enforcement Fund ............... 336,300 -15- LRB9106578DHpkam 1 Payable from Federal Surface Mining Control 2 and Reclamation Fund ........................ 1,378,300 3 Payable from Abandoned Mined Lands 4 Reclamation Council Federal Trust 5 Fund ........................................ 1,613,800 6 For Employee Retirement Contributions 7 Paid by State: 8 Payable from General Revenue Fund ............ 112,700 9 Payable from Mines and Minerals Underground 10 Injection Control Fund ...................... 8,700 11 Payable from Plugging and Restoration Fund ... 9,100 12 Payable from Underground Resources 13 Conservation Enforcement Fund ............... 13,500 14 Payable from Federal Surface Mining Control 15 and Reclamation Fund ........................ 55,100 16 Payable from Abandoned Mined Lands 17 Reclamation Council Federal Trust 18 Fund ........................................ 64,600 19 For State Contributions to State 20 Employees' Retirement System: 21 Payable from General Revenue Fund ............ 273,800 22 Payable from Mines and Minerals Underground 23 Injection Control Fund ...................... 21,200 24 Payable from Plugging and Restoration Fund ... 22,200 25 Payable from Underground Resources 26 Conservation Enforcement Fund ............... 32,700 27 Payable from Federal Surface Mining Control 28 and Reclamation Fund ........................ 133,900 29 Payable from Abandoned Mined Lands 30 Reclamation Council Federal Trust 31 Fund ........................................ 156,800 32 For State Contributions to Social Security: 33 Payable from General Revenue Fund ............ 215,700 34 Payable from Mines and Minerals Underground -16- LRB9106578DHpkam 1 Injection Control Fund ...................... 16,600 2 Payable from Plugging and Restoration Fund ... 17,500 3 Payable from Underground Resources 4 Conservation Enforcement Fund ............... 25,700 5 Payable from Federal Surface Mining Control 6 and Reclamation Fund ........................ 105,500 7 Payable from Abandoned Mined Lands 8 Reclamation Council Federal Trust 9 Fund ........................................ 123,500 10 For Group Insurance: 11 Payable from Mines and Minerals Underground 12 Injection Control Fund ...................... 38,300 13 Payable from Plugging and Restoration Fund ... 41,200 14 Payable from Underground Resources 15 Conservation Enforcement Fund ............... 44,700 16 Payable from Federal Surface Mining Control 17 and Reclamation Fund ........................ 184,000 18 Payable from Abandoned Mined Lands 19 Reclamation Council Federal Trust 20 Fund ........................................ 176,500 21 For Contractual Services: 22 Payable from General Revenue Fund ............ 314,500 23 Payable from Mines and Minerals Underground 24 Injection Control Fund ...................... 27,600 25 Payable from Plugging and Restoration Fund ... 13,400 26 Payable from Underground Resources 27 Conservation Enforcement Fund ............... 118,300 28 Payable from Federal Surface Mining Control 29 and Reclamation Fund ........................ 352,900 30 Payable from Abandoned Mined Lands 31 Reclamation Council Federal Trust 32 Fund ........................................ 264,400 33 For Travel: 34 Payable from General Revenue Fund ............ 50,500 -17- LRB9106578DHpkam 1 Payable from Mines and Minerals Underground 2 Injection Control Fund ...................... 1,000 3 Payable from Plugging and Restoration Fund ... 1,400 4 Payable from Underground Resources 5 Conservation Enforcement Fund ............... 18,000 6 Payable from Federal Surface Mining Control 7 and Reclamation Fund ........................ 30,600 8 Payable from Abandoned Mined Lands 9 Reclamation Council Federal Trust 10 Fund ........................................ 30,000 11 For Commodities: 12 Payable from General Revenue Fund ............ 30,200 13 Payable from Mines and Minerals Underground 14 Injection Control Fund ...................... 2,300 15 Payable from Plugging and Restoration Fund ... 2,600 16 Payable from Underground Resources 17 Conservation Enforcement Fund ............... 10,200 18 Payable from Federal Surface Mining Control 19 and Reclamation Fund ........................ 14,800 20 Payable from Abandoned Mined Lands 21 Reclamation Council Federal Trust 22 Fund ........................................ 26,100 23 For Printing: 24 Payable from General Revenue Fund ............ 4,400 25 Payable from Mines and Minerals Underground 26 Injection Control Fund ...................... 500 27 Payable from Plugging and Restoration Fund ... 500 28 Payable from Underground Resources 29 Conservation Enforcement Fund ............... 3,300 30 Payable from Federal Surface Mining Control 31 and Reclamation Fund ........................ 10,900 32 Payable from Abandoned Mined Lands 33 Reclamation Council Federal Trust 34 Fund ........................................ 12,400 -18- LRB9106578DHpkam 1 For Equipment: 2 Payable from General Revenue Fund ............ 86,700 3 Payable from Mines and Minerals Underground 4 Injection Control Fund ...................... 15,700 5 Payable from Plugging and Restoration Fund ... 36,500 6 Payable from Underground Resources 7 Conservation Enforcement Fund ............... 48,200 8 Payable from Federal Surface Mining Control 9 and Reclamation Fund ........................ 113,300 10 Payable from Abandoned Mined Lands 11 Reclamation Council Federal Trust 12 Fund ........................................ 104,500 13 For Electronic Data Processing: 14 Payable from General Revenue Fund ............ 21,900 15 Payable from Mines and Minerals Underground 16 Injection Control Fund ...................... 3,900 17 Payable from Plugging and Restoration Fund ... 20,000 18 Payable from Underground Resources 19 Conservation Enforcement Fund ............... 12,900 20 Payable from Federal Surface Mining Control 21 and Reclamation Fund ........................ 126,900 22 Payable from Abandoned Mined Lands 23 Reclamation Council Federal Trust 24 Fund ........................................ 110,700 25 For Telecommunications Services: 26 Payable from General Revenue Fund ............ 58,100 27 Payable from Mines and Minerals Underground 28 Injection Control Fund ...................... 2,800 29 Payable from Plugging and Restoration Fund ... 10,100 30 Payable from Underground Resources 31 Conservation Enforcement Fund ............... 16,700 32 Payable from Federal Surface Mining Control 33 and Reclamation Fund ........................ 28,700 34 Payable from Abandoned Mined Lands -19- LRB9106578DHpkam 1 Reclamation Council Federal Trust 2 Fund ........................................ 43,400 3 For Operation of Auto Equipment: 4 Payable from General Revenue Fund ............ 47,900 5 Payable from Mines and Minerals Underground 6 Injection Control Fund ...................... 13,600 7 Payable from Plugging and Restoration 8 Fund ........................................ 19,100 9 Payable from Underground Resources 10 Conservation Enforcement Fund ............... 32,600 11 Payable from Federal Surface Mining Control 12 and Reclamation Fund ........................ 23,600 13 Payable from Abandoned Mined Lands 14 Reclamation Council Federal Trust 15 Fund ........................................ 30,800 16 For the purpose of coordinating training 17 and education programs for miners and 18 laboratory analysis and testing of 19 coal samples and mine atmospheres: 20 Payable from the General Revenue Fund ........ 15,000 21 Payable from the Coal Mining Regulatory 22 Fund ........................................ 32,800 23 Payable from Federal Surface Mining 24 Control and Reclamation Fund ................ 368,200 25 For expenses associated with Aggregate 26 Mining Regulation: 27 Payable from Aggregate Operations Regulatory 28 Fund ........................................ 306,100 29 For expenses associated with Explosive 30 Regulation: 31 Payable from Explosives Regulatory Fund ...... 136,200 32 For expenses associated with Environmental 33 Mitigation Projects, Studies, Research, 34 and Administrative Support: -20- LRB9106578DHpkam 1 Payable from Abandoned Mined Lands 2 Reclamation Council Federal 3 Trust Fund .................................. 500,000 4 For the purpose of reclaiming surface 5 mined lands, with respect to which a 6 bond has been forfeited: 7 Payable from Land Reclamation Fund ........... 350,000 8 For expenses associated with 9 Surface Coal Mining Regulation: 10 Payable from Coal Mining Regulatory Fund ..... 174,800 11 For the State of Illinois' share of 12 expenses of Interstate Oil Compact 13 Commission created under the authority 14 of "An Act ratifying and approving an 15 Interstate Compact to Conserve Oil and 16 Gas", approved July 10, 1935, as amended: 17 Payable from General Revenue Fund ............ 6,600 18 For State expenses in connection with 19 the Interstate Mining Compact: 20 Payable from General Revenue Fund ............ 20,400 21 For expenses associated with litigation of 22 Mining Regulatory actions: 23 Payable from Federal Surface Mining 24 Control and Reclamation Fund ................ 15,000 25 For Small Operators' Assistance Program: 26 Payable from Federal Surface Mining 27 Control and Reclamation Fund ................ 210,000 28 For Plugging & Restoration Projects: 29 Payable from Plugging & Restoration Fund ..... 490,000 30 For Interest Penalty Escrow: 31 Payable from General Revenue Fund ............ 500 32 Payable from Underground Resources 33 Conservation Enforcement Fund ............... 500 34 For the purpose of carrying out the -21- LRB9106578DHpkam 1 Illinois Petroleum Education and 2 Marketing Act: 3 Payable from the Petroleum Resources 4 Revolving Fund .............................. 300,000 5 Total $13,821,400 6 Section 10a. The sum of $690,900, or so much thereof as 7 may be necessary and as remains unexpended at the close of 8 business on June 30, 1999, from an appropriation heretofore 9 made in Article 51, Section 10 of Public Act 90-0585, is 10 reappropriated from the Plugging and Restoration Fund to the 11 Department of Natural Resources for plugging and restoration 12 projects. 13 Section 11. The following named sums, or so much thereof 14 as may be necessary, for the objects and purposes hereinafter 15 named, are appropriated to meet the ordinary and contingent 16 expenses of the Department of Natural Resources: 17 OFFICE OF WATER RESOURCES 18 For Personal Services: 19 Payable from General Revenue Fund ............ $ 4,720,200 20 Payable from State Boating Act Fund .......... 242,300 21 For Employee Retirement Contributions 22 Paid by State: 23 Payable from General Revenue Fund ............ 192,300 24 Payable from State Boating Act Fund .......... 9,700 25 For State Contributions to State 26 Employees' Retirement System: 27 Payable from General Revenue Fund ............ 458,600 28 Payable from State Boating Act Fund .......... 23,500 29 For State Contributions to Social Security: 30 Payable from General Revenue Fund ............ 339,900 31 Payable from State Boating Act Fund .......... 18,500 32 For Group Insurance: -22- LRB9106578DHpkam 1 Payable from State Boating Act Fund .......... 44,200 2 For Contractual Services: 3 Payable from General Revenue Fund ............ 687,900 4 Payable from State Boating Act Fund .......... 24,400 5 For Travel: 6 Payable from General Revenue Fund ............ 164,400 7 Payable from State Boating Act Fund .......... 6,700 8 For Commodities: 9 Payable from General Revenue Fund ............ 25,700 10 Payable from State Boating Act Fund .......... 18,500 11 For Printing: 12 Payable from General Revenue Fund ............ 4,800 13 For Equipment: 14 Payable from General Revenue Fund ............ 73,600 15 Payable from State Boating Act Fund .......... 52,600 16 For Telecommunications Services: 17 Payable from General Revenue Fund ............ 101,700 18 Payable from State Boating Act Fund .......... 8,500 19 For Operation of Auto Equipment: 20 Payable from General Revenue Fund ............ 99,600 21 Payable from State Boating Act Fund .......... 7,900 22 For execution of state assistance 23 programs to improve the administration 24 of the National Flood Insurance 25 Program (NFIP) and National Dam 26 Safety Program as approved by the 27 Federal Emergency Management Agency 28 82 Stat. 572): 29 Payable from National Flood Insurance 30 Program Fund ................................ 250,000 31 For Repairs and Modifications to Facilities: 32 Payable from State Boating Act Fund .......... 20,000 33 Total $7,634,400 -23- LRB9106578DHpkam 1 Section 11a. The sum of $1,713,400, or so much thereof 2 as may be necessary, is appropriated from the General Revenue 3 Fund to the Department of Natural Resources for expenditure 4 by the Office of Water Resources for the objects, uses, and 5 purposes specified, including electronic data processing, at 6 the approximate costs set forth below: 7 Corps of Engineers Studies - To jointly 8 plan local flood protection projects 9 with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers 10 and to share planning expenses as 11 required by Section 203 of the U.S. 12 Water Resources Development Act of 13 1996 (P.L. 104-303) ........................... $ 75,000 14 Federal Facilities - For payment of the 15 State's share of operation and 16 maintenance costs as local sponsor 17 of the federal Rend Lake Reservoir and 18 the federal projects on the Kaskaskia 19 River ......................................... 200,000 20 Lake Michigan Management - For studies 21 carrying out the provisions of the 22 Level of Lake Michigan Act, 615 ILCS 50 23 and the Lake Michigan Shoreline Act, 24 615 ILCS 55 ................................... 102,000 25 National Water Planning - For expenses to 26 participate in national and regional 27 water planning programs including 28 membership in regional and national 29 associations, commissions and compacts ........ 136,800 30 River Basin Studies - For purchase of 31 necessary mapping, surveying, test 32 boring, field work, equipment, studies, 33 legal fees, hearings, archaeological 34 and environmental studies, data, -24- LRB9106578DHpkam 1 engineering, technical services, 2 appraisals and other related 3 expenses to make water resources 4 reconnaissance and feasibility 5 studies of river basins, to 6 identify drainage and flood 7 problem areas, to determine 8 viable alternatives for flood 9 damage reduction and drainage 10 improvement, and to prepare 11 project plans and specifications .............. 190,000 12 Design Investigations - For purchase 13 of necessary mapping, equipment 14 test boring, field work for 15 Geotechnical investigations and 16 other design and construction 17 related studies ............................... 10,000 18 Rivers and Lakes Management - For 19 purchase of necessary surveying, 20 equipment, obtaining data, field work 21 studies, publications, legal fees, 22 hearings and other expenses to 23 carry out the provisions of the 24 1911 Act in relation to the 25 "Regulation of Rivers, Lakes and 26 Streams Act", 615 ILCS 5/4.9 et seq. .......... 26,600 27 State Facilities - For materials, 28 equipment, supplies, services, 29 field vehicles, and heavy 30 construction equipment required 31 to operate, maintain repair, 32 construct, modify or rehabilitate 33 facilities controlled or constructed 34 by the Office of Water Resources, -25- LRB9106578DHpkam 1 and to assist local governments for 2 flood control and to preserve the streams 3 of the State .................................. 600,000 4 State Water Supply and Planning - For 5 data collection, studies, equipment 6 and related expenses for analysis 7 and management of the water resources 8 of the State, implementation of the 9 State Water Plan, and management 10 of state-owned water resources ................ 75,000 11 USGS Cooperative Program - For 12 payment of the Department's 13 share of operation and 14 maintenance of statewide 15 stream gauging network, 16 water data storage and 17 retrieval system, preparation 18 of topography mapping, and 19 water related studies; all 20 in cooperation with the U.S. 21 Geological Survey ............................. 398,000 22 Total $1,813,400 23 Section 12. The following named sums, or so much thereof 24 as may be necessary, respectively, for the objects and 25 purposes hereinafter named, are appropriated to the 26 Department of Natural Resources: 27 WASTE MANAGEMENT AND RESEARCH CENTER 28 For Ordinary and Contingent Expenses: 29 Payable from General Revenue Fund ............ $ 2,711,700 30 Payable from Toxic Pollution Prevention 31 Fund ........................................ 90,000 32 Payable from Hazardous Waste Research 33 Fund ........................................ 400,000 -26- LRB9106578DHpkam 1 Payable from Natural Resources Information 2 Fund ........................................ 25,000 3 Total $3,226,700 4 STATE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY 5 For Ordinary and Contingent Expenses: 6 Payable from General Revenue Fund ............ $ 7,049,600 7 Payable from Natural Resources Information 8 Fund ........................................ 262,500 9 Total $7,312,100 10 STATE NATURAL HISTORY SURVEY 11 For Ordinary and Contingent Expenses: 12 Payable from General Revenue Fund ............ $ 4,194,000 13 Payable from Natural Resources Information 14 Fund ........................................ 15,000 15 For Mosquito Research and Abatement: 16 Payable from Used Tire Management Fund ....... 200,000 17 Total $4,409,000 18 STATE WATER SURVEY 19 For Ordinary and Contingent Expenses: 20 Payable from General Revenue Fund ............ $ 3,947,600 21 Payable from Natural Resources Information 22 Fund ........................................ 6,000 23 Total $3,953,600 24 STATE MUSEUMS 25 For Ordinary and Contingent Expenses: 26 Payable from General Revenue Fund ............ $ 5,259,600 27 Payable from Natural Resources Fund .......... 3,000 28 Total $5,262,600 29 FOR REFUNDS 30 Section 13. The following named sums, or so much thereof 31 as may be necessary, are appropriated to the Department of 32 Natural Resources: 33 For Payment of Refunds: -27- LRB9106578DHpkam 1 Payable from General Revenue Fund ............ $ 1,600 2 Payable from State Boating Act Fund .......... 30,000 3 Payable from State Parks Fund ................ 25,000 4 Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund .......... 700,000 5 Payable from Plugging and Restoration Fund ... 25,000 6 Payable from Underground Resources 7 Conservation Enforcement Fund ............... 25,000 8 Payable from Natural Resources Information 9 Fund ........................................ 1,000 10 Payable from Illinois Beach Marina Fund ...... 25,000 11 Total $832,600 12 FOR STATE FURBEARER PROGRAM 13 Section 14. The sum of $110,000, new appropriation, is 14 appropriated, and the sum of $233,500, or so much thereof as 15 may be necessary and as remains unexpended at the close of 16 business on June 30, 1999, from appropriations heretofore 17 made in Article 51, Section 14 of Public Act 90-0585, is 18 reappropriated to the Department of Natural Resources from 19 the State Furbearer Fund for the conservation of fur bearing 20 mammals in accordance with the provisions of Section 5/1.32 21 of the "Wildlife Code", as now or hereafter amended. 22 FOR STATE PHEASANT PROGRAM 23 Section 15. The sum of $550,000, new appropriation, is 24 appropriated, and the sum of $705,500, or so much thereof as 25 may be necessary and as remains unexpended at the close of 26 business on June 30, 1999, from appropriations heretofore 27 made in Article 51, Section 15 of Public Act 90-0585, is 28 reappropriated from the State Pheasant Fund to the Department 29 of Natural Resources for the conservation of pheasants in 30 accordance with the provisions of Section 5/1.31 of the 31 "Wildlife Code", as now or hereafter amended. -28- LRB9106578DHpkam 1 FOR ILLINOIS HABITAT FUND PROGRAM 2 Section 16. The sum of $500,000, new appropriation, is 3 appropriated, and the sum of $1,178,100, or so much thereof 4 as may be necessary and as remains unexpended at the close of 5 business on June 30, 1999, from appropriations heretofore 6 made in Article 51, Section 16 of Public Act 90-0585, is 7 reappropriated from the Illinois Habitat Fund to the 8 Department of Natural Resources for the preservation and 9 maintenance of high quality habitat lands in accordance with 10 the provisions of the "Habitat Endowment Act", as now or 11 hereafter amended. 12 Section 17. The sum of $700,000 or so much thereof as 13 may be necessary and as remains unexpended less $300,000 to 14 be lapsed from the unexpended balance at the close of 15 business on June 30, 1999 from appropriations heretofore made 16 in Article 51, Section 17 of Public Act 90-0585 is 17 reappropriated from the Illinois Habitat Fund to the 18 Department of Natural Resources for the preservation and 19 maintenance of a high quality fish and wildlife habitat and 20 to promote the heritage of outdoor sports in Illinois from 21 revenue derived from the sale of Sportsmen Series license 22 plates. 23 FOR ILLINOIS OPEN LAND TRUST PROGRAM 24 Section 18. The sum of $40,000,000, or so much thereof 25 as may be necessary, is appropriated from the Capital 26 Development Fund to the Department of Natural Resources to 27 acquire, protect and preserve open space and natural lands. 28 FOR PARK AND CONSERVATION PROGRAM 29 Section 19. The sum of $1,690,600, new appropriation, is 30 appropriated, and the sum of $7,360,900, or so much thereof 31 as may be necessary and as remains unexpended at the close of -29- LRB9106578DHpkam 1 business on June 30, 1999, from appropriations heretofore 2 made in Article 51, Section 18 of Public Act 90-0585, is 3 reappropriated to the Department of Natural Resources from 4 the Park and Conservation Fund for multiple use facilities 5 and programs for conservation purposes provided by the 6 Department of Natural Resources, including repairing, 7 maintaining, reconstructing, rehabilitating, replacing fixed 8 assets, construction and development, marketing and 9 promotions, all costs for supplies, materials, labor, land 10 acquisition and its related costs, services, studies, and all 11 other expenses required to comply with the intent of this 12 appropriation. 13 FOR PARK AND CONSERVATION II PROGRAM 14 Section 20. The sum of $4,289,600, or so much thereof as 15 may be necessary and as remains unexpended at the close of 16 business on June 30, 1999, from an appropriation heretofore 17 made in Article 51, Section 19 of Public Act 90-0585, is 18 reappropriated from the Park and Conservation Fund to the 19 Department of Natural Resources for multiple use facilities 20 and programs for conservation purposes provided by the 21 Department of Natural Resources, including repairing, 22 maintaining, reconstructing, rehabilitating, replacing fixed 23 assets, construction and development, marketing and 24 promotions, all costs for supplies, materials, labor, land 25 acquisition and its related costs, services, studies, and all 26 other expenses required to comply with the intent of this 27 appropriation. 28 FOR BIKEWAYS PROGRAMS 29 Section 21. The following named sums, or so much thereof 30 as may be necessary, and is available for expenditure as 31 provided herein, are appropriated from the Park and 32 Conservation Fund to the Department of Natural Resources for -30- LRB9106578DHpkam 1 the following purposes: 2 The sum of $1,603,500, new appropriation, is appropriated 3 and the sum of $6,759,300, or so much thereof as may be 4 necessary and as remains unexpended at the close of business 5 on June 30, 1999, from appropriations heretofore made in 6 Article 51, Section 20 on page 424, lines 28-29 of Public Act 7 90-0585, is reappropriated for land acquisition, development 8 and maintenance of bike paths and all other related expenses 9 connected with the acquisition, development and maintenance 10 of bike paths. 11 The sum of $998,300 or so much thereof as may be 12 necessary and as remains unexpended at the close of business 13 on June 30, 1999, from an appropriation heretofore made in 14 Article 51, Section 20, on page 425, lines 5-25 of Public Act 15 90-0585, is reappropriated for land acquisition, development 16 and grants, for the following bike paths at the approximate 17 costs set forth below: 18 Great River Road/Vadalabene Bikeway 19 through Grafton .................................. $30,800 20 Super Trail between the Quad Cities 21 and Savannah ..................................... 208,600 22 Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and 23 Pacific Railroad, between Joliet and 24 Manhattan and Wabash Railroad, 25 between Manhattan and Custer 26 Park in Will County .............................. 476,700 27 Illinois Prairie Path in 28 Cook County ....................................... 68,400 29 Heartland Pathways, from Lane to White 30 Heath and Monticello to Cisco in DeWitt 31 and Piatt Counties ............................... 213,800 32 The sum of $3,300,000, new appropriation, is 33 appropriated, and the sum of $14,926,400, or so much thereof 34 as may be necessary and as remains unexpended at the close of -31- LRB9106578DHpkam 1 business on June 30, 1999, from appropriations heretofore 2 made in Article 51, Section 20 on page 425, lines 26-27 of 3 Public Act 90-0585, is reappropriated for grants to units of 4 local government for the acquisition and development of bike 5 paths. 6 The sum of $80,700, or so much thereof as may be 7 necessary and as remains unexpended at the close of business 8 on June 30, 1999, from an appropriation heretofore made in 9 Article 51, Section 20 on page 425, line 34 of Public Act 10 90-0585, is reappropriated for land acquisition, development, 11 grants and all other related expenses connected with the 12 acquisition and development of bike paths. 13 No funds in this Section may be expended in excess of the 14 revenues deposited in the Park and Conservation Fund as 15 provided for in Section 2-119 of the Illinois Vehicle Code. 16 FOR TRAILS 17 Section 22. The sum of $1,200,000, new appropriation, is 18 appropriated, and the sum of $1,027,200, or so much thereof 19 as may be necessary and as remains unexpended at the close of 20 business on June 30, 1999, from an appropriation heretofore 21 made in Article 51, Section 21 of Public Act 90-0585, is 22 reappropriated from the Park and Conservation Fund to the 23 Department of Natural Resources for the development and 24 maintenance of recreational trails and trail-related projects 25 authorized under the Intermodal Surface Transportation 26 Efficiency Act of 1991, provided such amount shall not exceed 27 funds to be made available for such purposes from state or 28 federal sources. 29 FOR WATERFOWL AREAS 30 Section 23. The sum of $300,000, new appropriation, is 31 appropriated and the sum of $2,823,200, or so much thereof as 32 may be necessary, and as remains unexpended at the close of -32- LRB9106578DHpkam 1 business on June 30, 1999, from appropriations heretofore 2 made in Article 51, Section 22 of Public Act 90-0585, is 3 reappropriated from the State Migratory Waterfowl Stamp Fund 4 to the Department of Natural Resources for the purpose of 5 attracting waterfowl and improving public migratory waterfowl 6 areas within the State. 7 FOR PERMANENT IMPROVEMENTS 8 Section 24. The following named sums, or so much thereof 9 as may be necessary, respectively, and as remains unexpended 10 at the close of business on June 30, 1999, from 11 appropriations heretofore made for such purposes, are 12 reappropriated to the Department of Natural Resources for the 13 objects and purposes set forth below: 14 Payable from General Revenue Fund: 15 (From Article 51, Section 23 on page 427, 16 lines 8-15 of Public Act 90-0585) 17 For multiple use facilities and programs 18 for planning, construction, rehabilitation 19 and all other expenses required to comply 20 with this appropriation, including grants 21 to local governments for similar 22 purposes .................................... $ 430,000 23 (From Article 51, Section 24, on page 24 429, lines 14-22 of Public Act 90-0585) 25 For multiple use facilities and programs 26 for conservation purposes provided by 27 the Department of Natural Resources, 28 including construction and development, 29 all costs for supplies, material, 30 labor, land acquisition, services, 31 studies and all other expenses required 32 to comply with the intent of this 33 appropriation ............................... 662,900 -33- LRB9106578DHpkam 1 Payable from State Boating Act Fund: 2 (From Article 51, Section 23 on 3 page 427, lines 21-28, and Section 4 24 on page 429, lines 23-32 5 of Public Act 90-0585) 6 For multiple use facilities and programs 7 for boating purposes provided by the 8 Department of Natural Resources including 9 construction and development, all costs 10 for supplies, materials, labor, land 11 acquisition, services, studies and all 12 other expenses required to comply with 13 the intent of this appropriation ............ 2,476,500 14 Payable from the Illinois Beach Marina Fund: 15 (From Article 51, Section 23 on 16 page 427, line 33 and page 428, lines 17 1-3, and Section 24 on page 430, lines 18 1-4 of Public Act 90-0585) 19 For rehabilitation, reconstruction, 20 repair, replacing, fixed assets, 21 and improvement of facilities at 22 North Point Marina at Winthrop 23 Harbor ...................................... 309,400 24 Payable from Wildlife and Fish Fund: 25 (From Article 51, Section 23 on 26 page 428, lines 8-17 of 27 Public Act 90-0585) 28 For multiple use facilities and programs for 29 wildlife and fish purposes provided by 30 the Department of Natural Resources, including 31 construction and development, all costs 32 for supplies, materials, labor, land 33 acquisition, services, studies, 34 cooperative efforts with non-profit -34- LRB9106578DHpkam 1 organizations, and all other expenses 2 required to comply with the intent of 3 this appropriation .......................... 44,100 4 Payable from Natural Areas Acquisition Fund: 5 (From Article 51, Section 23 on 6 page 428, lines 18-29, and Section 7 24 on page 430, lines 5-11 of Public 8 Act 90-0585) 9 For the acquisition, preservation and 10 stewardship of natural areas, 11 including habitats for endangered and 12 threatened species, high quality natural 13 communities, wetlands and other areas 14 with unique or unusual natural 15 heritage qualities .......................... 5,707,300 16 Payable from the State Parks Fund: 17 (From Article 51, Section 23 on 18 page 428, lines 30-34 and page 429, 19 lines 1-7 of Public Act 90-0585) 20 For multiple use facilities and programs 21 for park and trail purposes provided 22 by the Department of Natural Resources, including 23 construction and development, all costs 24 for supplies, materials, labor, land 25 acquisition, services, studies, and 26 all other expenses required to comply with 27 the intent of this appropriation ............ 38,100 28 Total $9,668,300 29 Section 25. The following named sums, new 30 appropriations, or so much thereof as may be necessary, 31 respectively, for the objects and purposes hereinafter named, 32 are appropriated to the Department of Natural Resources: 33 Payable from General Revenue Fund: -35- LRB9106578DHpkam 1 For multiple use facilities and 2 programs for conservation purposes 3 provided by the Department of Natural 4 Resources, including construction 5 and development, all costs for supplies, 6 materials, labor, land acquisition, 7 services, studies and all other 8 expenses required to comply with the 9 intent of this appropriation ................ $ 680,000 10 Payable from State Boating Act Fund: 11 For multiple use facilities and 12 programs for boating purposes 13 provided by the Department of Natural 14 Resources, including construction 15 and development, all costs for supplies, 16 materials, labor, land acquisition, 17 services, studies and all other 18 expenses required to comply with the 19 intent of this appropriation ................ 900,000 20 Payable from the Illinois Beach Marina Fund: 21 For rehabilitation, reconstruction, repair, 22 replacing, fixed assets, and improvement 23 of facilities at North Point Marina at 24 Winthrop Harbor ............................. 100,000 25 Payable from Natural Areas Acquisition Fund: 26 For the acquisition, preservation and 27 stewardship of natural areas, including habitats 28 for endangered and threatened species, high 29 quality natural communities, wetlands 30 and other areas with unique or unusual 31 natural heritage qualities .................. 4,000,000 32 Payable from State Parks Fund: 33 For multiple use facilities and programs 34 for park and trail purposes provided -36- LRB9106578DHpkam 1 by the Department of Natural Resources, including 2 construction and development, all costs 3 for supplies, materials, labor, land 4 acquisition, services, studies, and 5 all other expenses required to comply with 6 the intent of this appropriation ............ 150,000 7 Total $5,830,000 8 Section 26. The sum of $3,800,000, or so much thereof as 9 may be necessary, and as remains unexpended at the close of 10 business on June 30, 1999, from an appropriation heretofore 11 made in Article 51, Section 25 of Public Act 90-0585, is 12 reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund to the 13 Department of Natural Resources for construction and 14 development to complete Tunnel Hill State Trail from 15 Harrisburg to Karnak. 16 Section 27. The sum of $1,500,000, or so much thereof as 17 may be necessary, and as remains unexpended at the close of 18 business on June 30, 1999, from an appropriation heretofore 19 made in Article 51, Section 26 of Public Act 90-0585, is 20 reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund to the 21 Department of Natural Resources for purchase of easements or 22 land to preserve the Momence Wetlands and for conservation 23 practices to stabilize and restore Iroquois and Kankakee 24 River Basins. 25 Section 28. The sum of $839,700, or so much thereof as 26 may be necessary, and as remains unexpended at the close of 27 business on June 30, 1999, from an appropriation heretofore 28 made in Article 51, Section 27 of Public Act 90-0585, is 29 reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund to the 30 Department of Natural Resources for habitat improvements and 31 associated development under the Environmental Management -37- LRB9106578DHpkam 1 Program in cooperation with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. 2 Section 29. The sum of $10,000,000, or so much thereof 3 as may be necessary, and as remains unexpended at the close 4 of business on June 30, 1999, from an appropriation 5 heretofore made in Article 51, Section 50 of Public Act 6 90-0585, is reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund 7 to the Department of Natural Resources for all costs 8 associated with planning and construction of a visitor 9 center/office complex, exhibits, supporting infrastructure, 10 site development, land acquisition and related costs of the 11 Tri-County Park in DuPage, Cook and Kane counties. 12 Section 30. The sum of $106,900, or so much thereof as 13 may be necessary and as remains unexpended at the close of 14 business on June 30, 1999, from an appropriation heretofore 15 made in Article 51, Section 94 of Public Act 90-0585, is 16 reappropriated from the General Revenue Fund to the 17 Department of Natural Resources for the rehabilitation of 18 boat access area and parking lots at Carlyle Lake. 19 Section 31. The sum of $288,300, or so much thereof as 20 may be necessary and as remains unexpended at the close of 21 business on June 30, 1999, from an appropriation heretofore 22 made in Article 51, Section 95 of Public Act 90-0585, is 23 reappropriated from the General Revenue Fund to the 24 Department of Natural Resources for the construction and 25 repair of levees at Carlyle Lake. 26 Section 32. The sum of $830,300, or so much thereof as 27 may be necessary and as remains unexpended at the close of 28 business on June 30, 1999, from an appropriation heretofore 29 made in Article 51, Section 98 of Public Act 90-0585, is 30 reappropriated from the General Revenue Fund to the -38- LRB9106578DHpkam 1 Department of Natural Resources for all costs associated with 2 planning, design, construction, equipment and operation of a 3 Tri-County Park Visitors Center in DuPage County. 4 Section 33. The sum of $367,000, or so much thereof as 5 may be necessary and as remains unexpended at the close of 6 business on June 30, 1999, from an appropriation heretofore 7 made in Article 51, Section 99 of Public Act 90-0585, is 8 reappropriated from the General Revenue Fund to the 9 Department of Natural Resources for all costs associated with 10 the upgrade of the main road and the renovation and 11 installation of showers and restroom at Prophetstown State 12 Park. 13 Section 34. The sum of $108,800, or so much thereof as 14 may be necessary and as remains unexpended at the close of 15 business on June 30, 1999, from an appropriation heretofore 16 made in Article 51, Section 100 of Public Act 90-0585, is 17 reappropriated from the General Revenue Fund to the 18 Department of Natural Resources for all costs associated with 19 the installation of new restroom facilities at Apple River 20 State Park. 21 Section 35. The sum of $1,000,000, or so much thereof as 22 may be necessary and as remains unexpended at the close of 23 business on June 30, 1999, from an appropriation heretofore 24 made in Article 51, Section 101 of Public Act 90-0585, is 25 reappropriated from the General Revenue Fund to the 26 Department of Natural Resources for all costs associated with 27 the planning, construction, and infrastructure for resort 28 development at South Shore State Park in Carlyle. 29 Section 36. The sum of $2,750,000, or so much thereof as 30 may be necessary and as remains unexpended at the close of -39- LRB9106578DHpkam 1 business on June 30, 1999, from an appropriation heretofore 2 made in Article 51, Section 109 of Public Act 90-0585, is 3 reappropriated from the General Revenue Fund to the 4 Department of Natural Resources for planning and construction 5 of the Natural History Research Center for the space needs of 6 the Illinois Natural History Survey on the campus of the 7 University of Illinois in Champaign. No funds in this 8 section may be expended in excess of the revenues deposited 9 in the General Revenue Fund from the sale of property 10 formerly known as Burnham Hospital. 11 Section 37. The sum of $250,000, or so much thereof as 12 may be necessary and as remains unexpended at the close of 13 business on June 30, 1999, from an appropriation heretofore 14 made in Article 51, Section 127 of Public Act 90-0585, is 15 reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund to the 16 Department of Natural Resources for all costs associated with 17 the construction of a new concession building at Carlyle 18 Lake. 19 Section 38. The sum of $500,000, or so much thereof as 20 may be necessary, and as remains unexpended at the close of 21 business on June 30, 1999, from an appropriation heretofore 22 made in Article 51, Section 157 of Public Act 90-0585, is 23 reappropriated from the General Revenue Fund to the 24 Department of Natural Resources to conduct feasibility 25 studies on new river dredging technologies. 26 Section 39. The sum of $30,000, or so much thereof as 27 may be necessary, and as remains unexpended at the close of 28 business on June 30, 1999, from an appropriation heretofore 29 made in Article 51, Section 160 of Public Act 90-0585, is 30 reappropriated from the General Revenue Fund to the 31 Department of Natural Resources for a feasibility study to -40- LRB9106578DHpkam 1 look at building a lodge, RV park and entrance to Frank 2 Holton State Park. 3 FOR WATERWAY IMPROVEMENTS 4 Section 40. The following named sum, or so much thereof 5 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of 6 business on June 30, 1999, from an appropriation heretofore 7 made in Article 51, Section 28 of Public Act 90-0585, is 8 reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund to the 9 Department of Natural Resources for expenditure by the Office 10 of Water Resources for the same purposes: 11 Lower Des Plaines River and Tributaries - 12 Cook, DuPage and Lake Counties ................ $ 573,000 13 Total $573,000 14 Section 41. The sum of $39,654,500, or so much thereof 15 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of 16 business on June 30, 1999, from appropriations heretofore 17 made in Article 51, Sections 29 and 34 of Public Act 90-0585, 18 is reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund to the 19 Department of Natural Resources for expenditure by the Office 20 of Water Resources for the following projects at the 21 approximate costs set forth below: 22 Addison Creek Watershed - Cook 23 and DuPage Counties ........................... $ 935,500 24 Bensenville Ditch - DuPage County .............. 442,500 25 Chandlerville/Panther Creek - 26 Cass County ................................... 500,000 27 Chicago Harbor Leakage Control - 28 Cook County - For implementation 29 of a project to identify, measure, 30 control, and eliminate leakage 31 flows through controlling structures at 32 the mouth of Chicago River in -41- LRB9106578DHpkam 1 cooperation with federal agencies and 2 units of local government ..................... 15,998,000 3 Crisenberry Dam - Jackson County: 4 For complete rehabilitation of the 5 dam and spillway, including the 6 required geotechnical investigation, 7 the preparation of plans and 8 specifications, and the construction 9 of the proposed rehabilitation ................ 300,000 10 Crystal Creek - Cook County .................... 1,915,900 11 East Peoria - Tazewell County .................. 2,400,000 12 Field Survey Facility - Springfield ............ 52,000 13 Flood Mitigation - Disaster 14 Declaration Areas ............................. 3,000,000 15 Fox Chain O'Lakes - Lake and McHenry 16 Counties ..................................... 1,842,900 17 Fox River - East Dundee - Kane County .......... 17,900 18 Fox River Dams - Kane, Kendall 19 and McHenry Counties .......................... 910,000 20 Granite City - Area Groundwater- 21 Madison County ................................ 300,000 22 Havana Facilities - Mason County ............... 50,600 23 Hickory Hills - Cook County .................... 1,229,500 24 Hickory/Spring Creeks Watershed - 25 Cook and Will Counties ........................ 856,500 26 Illinois River Mitigation - Calhoun, 27 Jersey, Peoria and Woodford 28 Counties ...................................... 387,000 29 Indian Creek - Kane County ..................... 1,614,000 30 Kaskaskia River System - Randolph, 31 Monroe and St. Clair Counties ................. 119,000 32 Little Calumet Watershed - 33 Cook County ................................... 1,563,900 34 Liverpool - Fulton County ...................... 60,000 -42- LRB9106578DHpkam 1 Loves Park - Winnebago County .................. 584,300 2 Lower Des Plaines River Watershed - 3 Cook and Lake Counties ........................ 975,000 4 Metro-East Sanitary District - 5 Madison and St. Clair Counties ................ 260,600 6 Midlothian Creek - Cook County ................. 240,400 7 North Branch Chicago River Watershed - 8 Cook and Lake Counties ........................ 1,568,900 9 Prairie du Rocher - Randolph County: 10 For partial payment to implement the 11 federal food protection project for 12 the Village of Prairie du Rocher in 13 cooperation with local units of 14 government .................................... 500,000 15 Prairie/Farmers Creek - Cook County ............ 187,600 16 Rock River Dams - Rock Island and 17 Whiteside Counties ............................ 38,800 18 Small Drainage and Flood Control 19 Projects - Statewide (not to 20 exceed $75,000 at any locality) ............... 554,900 21 Union - McHenry County ......................... 30,000 22 W. B. Stratton (McHenry) Lock 23 and Dam - McHenry County ...................... 218,800 24 Total $39,654,500 25 Section 42. The sum of $2,704,500, or so much thereof as 26 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of 27 business on June 30, 1999, from an appropriation heretofore 28 made in Article 51, Section 30 of Public Act 90-0585, is 29 reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund to the 30 Department of Natural Resources for expenditure by the Office 31 of Water Resources in cooperation with federal agencies, 32 state agencies and units of local government in the 33 implementation of flood hazard mitigation plans in counties -43- LRB9106578DHpkam 1 that received a Presidential Disaster Declaration as a result 2 of flooding in calendar years 1993 and thereafter, in 3 accordance with reports filed under Section 5 of the "Flood 4 Control Act of 1945". 5 Section 43. The sum of $142,800, or so much thereof as 6 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of 7 business on June 30, 1999, from an appropriation made for 8 state assistance in implementing flood control projects, 9 including floodplain land acquisition, as part of approved 10 and adopted county storm water management plans other than 11 the Village of Rosemont in Article 51, Section 31 of Public 12 Act 90-0585, is reappropriated from the Capital Development 13 Fund to the Department of Natural Resources for expenditure 14 by the Office of Water Resources for the same purpose. 15 Section 44. The sum of $115,700, or so much thereof as 16 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of 17 business on June 30, 1999, from an appropriation heretofore 18 made in Article 51, Section 32 of Public Act 90-0585, is 19 reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund to the 20 Department of Natural Resources for expenditure by the Office 21 of Water Resources for the design, planning, and construction 22 of the Rand Park Levee, including a flood wall and interior 23 drainage facilities, in the City of Des Plaines, and for the 24 state cost share in the implementation of flood damage 25 reduction measures along Prairie and Farmers Creeks and the 26 Des Plaines River in the Village of Niles, the Cities of Park 27 Ridge and Des Plaines and in unincorporated Maine Township. 28 Section 45. The sum of $4,785,200, or so much thereof as 29 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of 30 business on June 30, 1999, from an appropriation heretofore 31 made in Article 51, Section 33 of Public Act 90-0585, is -44- LRB9106578DHpkam 1 reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund to the 2 Department of Natural Resources for expenditure by the Office 3 of Water Resources for the acquisition of lands, buildings, 4 and structures, including easements and other property 5 interests, located in the 100-year floodplain in counties or 6 portions of counties authorized to prepare plans and for 7 removing such buildings and structures and preparing the site 8 for open space use. 9 Section 46. The sum of $20,000,000, or so much thereof 10 as may be necessary, is appropriated from the Capital 11 Development Fund to the Department of Natural Resources for 12 expenditure by the Office of Water Resources for water 13 development projects at the approximate cost set forth below: 14 Chicago Harbor Leakage Control - Cook County 15 For implementation of a project to 16 identify, measure, control, and eliminate 17 leakage flows through controlling 18 structures at the mouth of the Chicago 19 River in cooperation with federal 20 agencies and units of local government ........ $ 3,000,000 21 Prairie du Rocher - Randolph County 22 For partial payment of the non-federal 23 cost requirements to implement the federal 24 flood protection project for the Village of Prairie 25 du Rocher in cooperation with local units 26 of government ................................. 500,000 27 Crystal Creek - Cook County 28 For implementaion of a flood damage 29 reduction project along Crystal Creek 30 in cooperation with the Villages of 31 Franklin Park and Schiller Park, and 32 with other units of local government .......... 1,050,000 33 Hickory/Spring Creek - Will County -45- LRB9106578DHpkam 1 For implementation of State IIB2 of 2 channel construction of Hickory/Spring 3 Creeks flood control project in 4 cooperation with the City of Joliet ........... 3,000,000 5 Prairie/Farmers Creek - Cook County 6 For implementation of Phase I of flood 7 damage reduction measures along 8 Prairie/Farmers Creek and the Des Plaines 9 River in cooperation with the Cities of 10 Park Ridge and Des Plaines, and the 11 Village of Niles, and with other units 12 of local government ........................... 2,735,000 13 Small Drainage and Flood Control Projects 14 For implementation of small drainage and 15 flood control improvements in accordance 16 with plans developed in cooperation with 17 local governments and school districts 18 not to exceed $75,000 at any single 19 locality ...................................... 100,000 20 Rock River Dams - Whiteside County 21 For rehabilitation, modification, and 22 reconstruction of Sinnissippi dam ............. 9,400,000 23 Lake Michigan Artifical Reef - Cook County 24 To provide habitat to concentrate 25 smallmouth bass in Lake Michigan by 26 constructing an artificial reef ............... 215,000 27 Total $20,000,000 28 WATERWAY IMPROVEMENTS 29 Section 47. The sum of $200,000, or so much of that 30 amount as may be necessary and as remains unexpended at the 31 close of business on June 30, 1999, from an appropriation 32 heretofore made in Article 51, Section 102 of Public Act 33 90-0585, is reappropriated to the Department of Natural -46- LRB9106578DHpkam 1 Resources from the General Revenue Fund for expenditure by 2 the Division of Water Resources to dredge the Wabash River at 3 Grayville, Illinois. 4 Section 48. The sum of $1,888,000, or so much thereof as 5 may be necessary and as remains unexpended at the close of 6 business on June 30, 1999, from an appropriation heretofore 7 made in Article 51, Section 103 of Public Act 90-0585, is 8 reappropriated from the General Revenue Fund to the 9 Department of Natural Resources for all costs associated with 10 the Salt Creek Greenway in DuPage County. 11 Section 49. The sum of $500,000, or so much thereof as 12 may be necessary and as remains unexpended at the close of 13 business on June 30, 1999, from an appropriation heretofore 14 made in Article 51, Section 105 of Public Act 90-0585, is 15 reappropriated from the General Revenue Fund to the 16 Department of Natural Resources for all activities relating 17 to the development and institution of a flood control plan 18 for Maine Township along the Des Plaines River and its 19 subsidiary creeks. 20 Section 50. The sum of $500,000, or so much thereof as 21 may be necessary and as remains unexpended at the close of 22 business on June 30, 1999, from an appropriation heretofore 23 made in Article 51, Section 106 of Public Act 90-0585, is 24 reappropriated from the General Revenue Fund to the 25 Department of Natural Resources Water Resource Division to 26 begin the planning and construction of flood control along 27 the DesPlaines and Prairie Farmer Creek. 28 Section 51. The sum of $331,600, or so much thereof as 29 may be necessary and as remains unexpended at the close of 30 business on June 30, 1999, from an appropriation heretofore -47- LRB9106578DHpkam 1 made in Article 51, Section 107 of Public Act 90-0585, is 2 reappropriated to the Illinois Department of Natural 3 Resources from the General Revenue Fund to build a detention 4 pond for Deer Creek in Ford Heights. 5 Section 52. The sum of $1,000,000, or so much thereof as 6 may be necessary and as remains unexpended at the close of 7 business on June 30, 1999, from an appropriation heretofore 8 made in Article 51, Section 108 of Public Act 90-0585, is 9 reappropriated from the General Revenue Fund to the 10 Department of Natural Resources for the purpose of carrying 11 out Phase III of the Willow-Higgins Creek improvement, 12 including previously incurred costs. 13 Section 53. In addition to any amounts previously or 14 elsewhere appropriated, the sum of $1,000,000, or so much 15 thereof as may be necessary and as remains unexpended at the 16 close of business on June 30, 1999, from an appropriation 17 heretofore made in Article 51, Section 187 of Public Act 18 90-0585, is reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund 19 to the Department of Natural Resources for the purpose of 20 carrying out Phase IV of the Willow-Higgins Creek 21 improvement. 22 Section 54. The sum of $250,000, or so much thereof as 23 may be necessary and as remains unexpended at the close of 24 business on June 30, 1999, from an appropriation heretofore 25 made in Article 51, Section 210 of Public Act 90-0585, is 26 reappropriated from the General Revenue Fund to the 27 Department of Natural Resources for Illinois River cleanup 28 and dredging at Ballard's Island Harbor. 29 GRANTS AND REIMBURSEMENTS - GENERAL OFFICE 30 Section 55. The amount of $2,914,300, or so much thereof -48- LRB9106578DHpkam 1 as may be necessary, is appropriated from the Horse Racing 2 Tax Allocation Fund to the Department of Natural Resources 3 for contributions of funds to park districts and other 4 entities as provided by the "Illinois Horse Racing Act of 5 1975" and to public museums and aquariums located in park 6 districts, as provided by "AN ACT concerning aquariums and 7 museums in public parks" and the "Illinois Horse Racing Act 8 of 1975" as now or hereafter amended. 9 Section 56. The sum of $100,000, or so much thereof as 10 may be necessary, is appropriated from the Wildlife and Fish 11 Fund to the Department of Natural Resources for acquisition 12 and development, including grants, for the implementation of 13 the North American Waterfowl Management Plan within the 14 Dominion of Canada or the United States which specifically 15 provides waterfowl for the Mississippi Flyway. 16 Section 57. The sum of $155,000, or so much thereof as 17 may be necessary, is appropriated from the State Migratory 18 Waterfowl Stamp Fund to the Department of Natural Resources 19 for the payment of grants for the implementation of the North 20 American Waterfowl Management Plan within the Dominion of 21 Canada or the United States which specifically provides 22 waterfowl to the Mississippi Flyway as provided in the 23 "Wildlife Code", as amended. 24 Section 58. The sum of $625,000, new appropriation, is 25 appropriated, and the sum of $1,615,000, or so much thereof 26 as may be necessary and as remains unexpended at the close of 27 business on June 30, 1999, from appropriations heretofore 28 made in Article 51, Section 38 of Public Act 90-0585, is 29 reappropriated from the Illinois Forestry Development Fund to 30 the Department of Natural Resources for the payment of grants 31 to timber growers for implementation of acceptable forestry -49- LRB9106578DHpkam 1 management practices as provided in the "Illinois Forestry 2 Development Act" as now or hereafter amended. 3 Section 59. The sum of $150,000, or so much thereof as 4 may be necessary, is appropriated from the State Boating Act 5 Fund to the Department of Natural Resources for a grant to 6 the Chain O' Lakes - Fox River Waterway Management Agency for 7 the Agency's operation expenses. 8 Section 60. The sum of $1,000,000, or so much thereof as 9 may be necessary and as remains unexpended at the close of 10 business on June 30, 1999, from an appropriation heretofore 11 made in Article 51, Section 42 of Public Act 90-0585, is 12 reappropriated from the General Revenue Fund to the 13 Department of Natural Resources for a grant to Tri-County 14 Park for operational expenses. 15 Section 61. The amount of $220,700, or so much thereof 16 as may be necessary and as remains unexpended at the close of 17 business on June 30, 1999, from an appropriation heretofore 18 made in Article 51, Section 44 of Public Act 90-0585, is 19 reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund to the 20 Department of Natural Resources for land acquisition and 21 development grants to units of local government in 22 conjunction with a flood hazard mitigation plan along 23 Butterfield Creek in cooperation with units of government. 24 Section 62. The sum of $725,000, new appropriation, is 25 appropriated and the sum of $3,918,000, or so much thereof as 26 may be necessary and as remains unexpended, less $100,000 to 27 be lapsed from the unexpended balance at the close of 28 business on June 30, 1999, from appropriations heretofore 29 made in Article 51, Section 45 of Public Act 90-0585, is 30 reappropriated from the State Boating Act Fund to the -50- LRB9106578DHpkam 1 Department of Natural Resources for the administration and 2 payment of grants to local governmental units for the 3 construction, maintenance, and improvement of boat access 4 areas. 5 Section 63. The amount of $250,000, or so much thereof 6 as may be necessary and as remains unexpended at the close of 7 business on June 30, 1999, from an appropriation heretofore 8 made in Article 51, Section 46 of Public Act 90-0585, is 9 reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund to the 10 Department of Natural Resources for a grant to the Chicago 11 Park District for all costs associated with the planning, 12 development and construction of a swimming pool at the Jane 13 Addams Park. 14 Section 64. The amount of $300,000, or so much thereof 15 as may be necessary and as remains unexpended at the close of 16 business on June 30, 1999, from an appropriation heretofore 17 made in Article 51, Section 49 of Public Act 90-0585, is 18 reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund to the 19 Department of Natural Resources for a grant to the Lake 20 County Forest Preserve District for all costs associated with 21 construction and improvements on the Des Plaines River 22 Trail. 23 Section 65. The sum of $150,000, or so much thereof as 24 may be necessary and as remains unexpended at the close of 25 business on June 30, 1999, from an appropriation heretofore 26 made in Article 51, Section 118 of Public Act 90-0585, is 27 reappropriated from the General Revenue Fund to the 28 Department of Natural Resources for a grant to the Havanna 29 Park District for all costs associated with dredging and site 30 improvements. -51- LRB9106578DHpkam 1 Section 66. The sum of $3,000,000, or so much thereof as 2 may be necessary and as remains unexpended at the close of 3 business on June 30, 1999, from an appropriation heretofore 4 made in Article 51, Section 123 of Public Act 90-0585, is 5 reappropriated from the General Revenue Fund to the 6 Department of Natural Resources for a grant to the Forest 7 Preserve District of DuPage County for all costs associated 8 with Phase III of the Salt Creek Greenway Development 9 project. 10 Section 67. The sum of $4,060,000, or so much thereof as 11 may be necessary and as remains unexpended at the close of 12 business on June 30, 1999, from an appropriation heretofore 13 made in Article 51, Section 124 of Public Act 90-0585, is 14 reappropriated from the General Revenue Fund to the 15 Department of Natural Resources for a grant to the Forest 16 Preserve District of DuPage County for recreational 17 reconfiguration, natural resource protection and restoration, 18 and stormwater management related to the Oak Meadows and 19 Maple Meadows' facilities and grounds. 20 Section 68. The sum of $173,700, or so much thereof as 21 may be necessary, and as remains unexpended at the close of 22 business on June 30, 1999, from an appropriation heretofore 23 made in Article 51, Section 130 of Public Act 90-0585, is 24 reappropriated from the General Revenue Fund to the 25 Department of Natural Resources for a grant to Hamilton 26 County for Hamilton County Courthouse infrastructure. 27 Section 69. The sum of $400,000, or so much thereof as 28 may be necessary, and as remains unexpended at the close of 29 business on June 30, 1999, from an appropriation heretofore 30 made in Article 51, Section 131 of Public Act 90-0585, is 31 reappropriated from the General Revenue Fund to the -52- LRB9106578DHpkam 1 Department of Natural Resources for a grant to the Village of 2 Western Springs to renovate the historic Water Tower and 3 Community Center. 4 Section 70. The sum of $1,000,000, or so much thereof as 5 may be necessary and as remains unexpended at the close of 6 business on June 30, 1999, from an appropriation heretofore 7 made in Article 51, Section 134 of Public Act 90-0585, is 8 reappropriated from the General Revenue Fund to the 9 Department of Natural Resources for a grant to the Elmhurst 10 Park District for the York Commons Pool project. 11 Section 71. The sum of $370,000, or so much thereof as 12 may be necessary and as remains unexpended at the close of 13 business on June 30, 1999, from an appropriation heretofore 14 made in Article 51, Section 135 of Public Act 90-0585, is 15 reappropriated from the General Revenue Fund to the 16 Department of Natural Resources for a bike trail connecting 17 the Elgin bike path/trail to the McHenry bike path/trail. 18 Section 72. The sum of $200,000, or so much thereof as 19 may be necessary and as remains unexpended at the close of 20 business on June 30, 1999, from an appropriation heretofore 21 made in Article 51, Section 138 of Public Act 90-0585, is 22 reappropriated from the General Revenue Fund to the 23 Department of Natural Resources for a grant to the Village of 24 Willow Springs for renovation of parks and equipment. 25 Section 73. The sum of $794,300, or so much thereof as 26 maybe necessary and as remains unexpended at the close of 27 business on June 30, 1999, from an appropriation heretofore 28 made in Article 51, Section 139 of Public Act 90-0585, is 29 reappropriated from the General Revenue Fund to the 30 Department of Natural Resources for a grant to Lindenhurst -53- LRB9106578DHpkam 1 Park District for development of a community park. 2 Section 74. The sum of $500,000, or so much thereof as 3 may be necessary and as remains unexpended at the close of 4 business on June 30, 1999, from an appropriation heretofore 5 made in Article 51, Section 140 of Public Act 90-0585, is 6 reappropriated from the General Revenue Fund to the 7 Department of Natural Resources for a grant to the Village of 8 Mount Prospect for Melas Park improvements. 9 Section 75. The sum of $250,000, or so much thereof as 10 may be necessary and as remains unexpended at the close of 11 business on June 30, 1999, from an appropriation heretofore 12 made in Article 51, Section 142 of Public Act 90-0585, is 13 reappropriated from the General Revenue Fund to the 14 Department of Natural Resources for a grant to the Lake 15 County Forest Preserve District for Independence Grove Forest 16 Preserve for trail and site improvements. 17 Section 76. The sum of $150,000, or so much thereof as 18 may be necessary and as remains unexpended at the close of 19 business on June 30, 1999, from an appropriation heretofore 20 made in Article 51, Section 146 of Public Act 90-0585, is 21 reappropriated from the General Revenue Fund to the 22 Department of Natural Resources for a grant to Will County 23 for Old Plank Trail extension from Cedar Road to I-80. 24 Section 77. The sum of $450,000, or so much thereof as 25 may be necessary and as remains unexpended at the close of 26 business on June 30, 1999, from an appropriation heretofore 27 made in Article 51, Section 150 of Public Act 90-0585, is 28 reappropriated from the General Revenue Fund to the 29 Department of Natural Resources for a grant to the Village of 30 Buffalo Grove for a community pedestrian overpass. -54- LRB9106578DHpkam 1 Section 78. The sum of $200,000, or so much thereof as 2 may be necessary and as remains unexpended at the close of 3 business on June 30, 1999, from an appropriation heretofore 4 made in Article 51, Section 156 of Public Act 90-0585, is 5 reappropriated from the General Revenue Fund to the 6 Department of Natural Resources for a grant to the Village of 7 Justice for bike paths. 8 Section 79. The sum of $300,000, or so much thereof as 9 may be necessary, and as remains unexpended at the close of 10 business on June 30, 1999, from an appropriation heretofore 11 made in Article 51, Section 159 of Public Act 90-0585, is 12 reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund to the 13 Department of Natural Resources for a grant to the Chicago 14 Park District for renovations to the Jackson Park golf course 15 clubhouse in honor of Cecil Partee. 16 Section 80. The sum of $400,000, or so much thereof as 17 may be necessary and as remains unexpended at the close of 18 business on June 30, 1999, from an appropriation heretofore 19 made in Article 51, Section 165 of Public Act 90-0585, is 20 reappropriated from the General Revenue Fund to the 21 Department of Natural Resources for a grant to the Fon du Lac 22 Park District for channel dredging from the Carl Spindler 23 Marina to the main channel of the Illinois River. 24 Section 81. The sum of $750,000, or so much thereof as 25 may be necessary and as remains unexpended at the close of 26 business on June 30, 1999, from an appropriation heretofore 27 made in Article 51, Section 170 of Public Act 90-0585, as 28 amended, is reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund 29 to the Department of Natural Resources for a grant to the 30 Chicago Park District for all costs associated with the 31 acquisition, development, renovation, repair or construction, -55- LRB9106578DHpkam 1 and equipment for a regional indoor youth athletic facility. 2 Section 82. The sum of $75,000, or so much thereof as 3 may be necessary and as remains unexpended at the close of 4 business on June 30, 1999, from an appropriation heretofore 5 made in Article 51, Section 171 of Public Act 90-0585, is 6 reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund to the 7 Department of Natural Resources for a grant to the Chicago 8 Park District for all costs associated with acquisition, 9 construction, development, and purchase of equipment for the 10 planned park at the corner of Roscoe and Racine. 11 Section 83. The sum of $375,000, or so much thereof as 12 may be necessary and as remains unexpended at the close of 13 business on June 30, 1999, from an appropriation heretofore 14 made in Article 51, Section 177 of Public Act 90-0585, as 15 amended, is reappropriated from the General Revenue Fund to 16 the Department of Natural Resources for a grant to the City 17 of Pana for the construction, marketing and maintenance of a 18 bike trail and infrastructure improvements, including land 19 acquisition or the purchase of equipment. 20 Section 84. The sum of $350,000, or so much thereof as 21 may be necessary and as remains unexpended at the close of 22 business on June 30, 1999, from an appropriation heretofore 23 made in Article 51, Section 180 of Public Act 90-0585, is 24 reappropriated from the General Revenue Fund to the 25 Department of Natural Resources for a grant to the Effingham 26 Park District for development and construction of athletic 27 and recreation facilities. 28 Section 85. The sum of $300,000, or so much thereof as 29 may be necessary and as remains unexpended at the close of 30 business on June 30, 1999, from an appropriation heretofore -56- LRB9106578DHpkam 1 made in Article 51, Section 185 of Public Act 90-0585, is 2 reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund to the 3 Department of Natural Resources for a grant to the Chicago 4 Park District for all costs of developing, planning, and 5 constructing recreational facilities at Fosco Park. 6 Section 86. The sum of $378,000, or so much thereof as 7 may be necessary and as remains unexpended at the close of 8 business on June 30, 1999, from an appropriation heretofore 9 made in Article 51, Section 186 of Public Act 90-0585, is 10 reappropriated from the General Revenue Fund to the 11 Department of Natural Resources for a grant to the City of 12 Hometown for all costs associated with improvements and 13 purchase of recreational equipment at Patterson Park. 14 Section 87. The sum of $275,000, new appropriation, is 15 appropriated and the sum of $200,000, or so much thereof as 16 may be necessary and as remains unexpended at the close of 17 business on June 30, 1999, from appropriations heretofore 18 made in Article 51, Section 70 of Public Act 90-0585, is 19 reappropriated from the Off Highway Vehicle Trails Fund to 20 the Department of Natural Resources for grants to units of 21 local governments, not-for-profit organization, and other 22 groups to operate, maintain and acquire land for off-highway 23 vehicle trails and parks as provide for in the Recreational 24 Trails of Illinois Act, including administration, 25 enforcement, planning and implementation of this Act. 26 Section 88. The sum of $155,000, or so much thereof as 27 may be necessary is appropriated from the State Migratory 28 Waterfowl Stamp Fund to the Department of Natural Resources 29 for the payment of grants for the development of waterfowl 30 propagation areas within the Dominion of Canada or the United 31 States which specifically provide waterfowl for the -57- LRB9106578DHpkam 1 Mississippi Flyway as provided in the "Wildlife Code", as 2 amended. 3 Section 89. To the extent federal funds including 4 reimbursements are available for such purposes, the sum of 5 $127,800 or so much thereof as may be necessary and as 6 remains unexpended at the close of business on June 30, 1999, 7 from an appropriation heretofore made in Article 51, Section 8 72 of Public Act 90-0585, is reappropriated from the Wildlife 9 and Fish Fund to the Department of Natural Resources for 10 construction and renovation of waste reception facilities for 11 recreational boaters, including grants for such purposes 12 authorized under the Clean Vessel Act. 13 Section 90. The sum of $3,000,000, or so much thereof as 14 may be necessary, and as remains unexpended at the close of 15 business on June 30, 1999, from an appropriation heretofore 16 made in Article 51, Section 73 of Public Act 90-0585, is 17 reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund to the 18 Department of Natural Resources for a grant to the Illinois 19 International Port District in Chicago for a marina, 20 associated recreational facilities, and necessary auxiliary 21 infrastructure improvements. 22 Section 91. The sum of $17,715,700, new appropriation, 23 is appropriated, and the sum of $43,394,300, or so much 24 thereof as may be necessary and as remains unexpended at the 25 close of business on June 30, 1999, from appropriations 26 heretofore made in Article 51, Section 74 of Public Act 27 90-0585, is reappropriated from the Open Space Lands 28 Acquisition and Development Fund to the Department of Natural 29 Resources for expenses connected with and to make grants to 30 local governments as provided in the "Open Space Lands 31 Acquisition and Development Act". -58- LRB9106578DHpkam 1 Section 92. The following named sums, or so much thereof 2 as may be necessary and as remains unexpended at the close of 3 business on June 30, 1999, from appropriations heretofore 4 made in Article 51, Sections 75 and 76 of Public Act 90-0585, 5 made either independently or in cooperation with the Federal 6 Government or any agency thereof, any municipal corporation, 7 or political subdivision of the State, or with any public or 8 private corporation, organization, or individual, are 9 reappropriated to the Department of Natural Resources for 10 refunds and the purposes stated: 11 Payable from Land and Water Recreation Fund: 12 (From Article 51, Section 75 13 on page 446, line 29 of Public 14 Act 90-0585) 15 For Outdoor Recreation Programs .............. $ 1,000,000 16 Payable from Federal Title IV Fire 17 Protection Assistance Fund: 18 (From Article 51, Section 75 on page 19 447, lines 4-5, and Section 76 20 on page 447, lines 19-20 of Public 21 Act 90-0585) 22 For Rural Community Fire 23 Protection Program ............................ 142,400 24 Total $1,142,400 25 Section 93. The following named sums, or so much thereof 26 as may be necessary, respectively, herein made either 27 independently or in cooperation with the Federal Government 28 or any agency thereof, any municipal corporation, or 29 political subdivision of the State, or with any public or 30 private corporation, organization, or individual, are 31 appropriated to the Department of Natural Resources for 32 refunds and the purposes stated: 33 Payable from Forest Reserve Fund: -59- LRB9106578DHpkam 1 For U.S. Forest Service Program .............. $ 500,000 2 Payable from Federal Title IV Fire 3 Protection Assistance Fund: 4 For Rural Community Fire Protection 5 Programs .................................... 80,000 6 Total $580,000 7 Section 94. To the extent Federal Funds including 8 reimbursements are made available for such purposes, the sum 9 of $200,000, new appropriation, is appropriated and the sum 10 of $371,400, or so much thereof as may be necessary and as 11 remains unexpended less $107,200 to be lapsed from the 12 unexpended balance at the close of business on June 30, 1999, 13 from appropriations heretofore made in Article 51, Section 77 14 of Public Act 90-0585, is reappropriated from the Illinois 15 Forestry Development Fund to the Department of Natural 16 Resources for Forest Stewardship Technical Assistance. 17 Section 95. The sum of $65,000, new appropriation, is 18 appropriated and the sum of $338,700, or so much thereof as 19 may be necessary and as remains unexpended at the close of 20 business on June 30, 1999, from appropriations heretofore 21 made in Article 51, Section 78, of Public Act 90-0585, is 22 reappropriated from the State Boating Act Fund to the 23 Department of Natural Resources for the purposes of the 24 Snowmobile Registration and Safety Act and for the 25 administration and payment of grants to local governmental 26 units for the construction, land acquisition, lease, 27 maintenance and improvement of snowmobile trails and access 28 areas. 29 Section 96. The sum of $60,000, new appropriation, is 30 appropriated and the sum of $191,700, or so much thereof as 31 may be necessary and as remains unexpended at the close of -60- LRB9106578DHpkam 1 business on June 30, 1999, from appropriations heretofore 2 made in Article 51, Section 79 of Public Act 90-0585, is 3 reappropriated from the Snowmobile Trail Establishment Fund 4 to the Department of Natural Resources for the administration 5 and payment of grants to nonprofit snowmobile clubs and 6 organizations for construction, maintenance, and 7 rehabilitation of snowmobile trails and areas for the use of 8 snowmobiles. 9 Section 97. To the extent Federal Funds including 10 reimbursements are made available for such purposes the sum 11 of $320,000, new appropriation, is appropriated and the sum 12 of $890,200, or so much thereof as may be necessary and as 13 remains unexpended less $156,200 to be lapsed from the 14 unexpended balance at the close of business on June 30, 1999, 15 from appropriations heretofore made in Article 51, Section 80 16 of Public Act 90-0585, is reappropriated from the Illinois 17 Forestry Development Fund to the Department of Natural 18 Resources for Urban Forestry programs, including technical 19 assistance, education and grants. 20 GRANTS AND REIMBURSEMENTS - MINES AND MINERALS 21 Section 98. The sum of $110,000, or so much thereof as 22 may be necessary, is appropriated from the Plugging and 23 Restoration Fund to the Department of Natural Resources, 24 Office of Mines and Minerals for the Landowner Grant Program 25 authorized under the Oil and Gas Act, as amended by Public 26 Act 90-0260. 27 Section 99. The sum of $5,000,000, new appropriation, is 28 appropriated and the sum of $20,613,100, or so much thereof 29 as may be necessary and as remains unexpended at the close of 30 business on June 30, 1999, from appropriations heretofore 31 made in Article 51, Section 82 of Public Act 90-0585, is -61- LRB9106578DHpkam 1 reappropriated to the Department of Natural Resources from 2 the Abandoned Mined Lands Reclamation Council Federal Trust 3 Fund for grants and contracts to conduct research, planning 4 and construction to eliminate hazards created by abandoned 5 mines, and any other expenses necessary for emergency 6 response. 7 Section 100. The sum of $1,500,000, is appropriated to 8 the Department of Natural Resources from the Abandoned Mined 9 Lands Set Aside Fund for grants and contracts to conduct 10 research, planning and construction to eliminate hazards 11 created by abandoned mines and any other expenses necessary 12 for emergency response. 13 GRANTS AND REIMBURSEMENTS - WATER RESOURCES 14 Section 101. The sum of $600,000, or so much thereof as 15 may be necessary, is appropriated to the Department of 16 Natural Resources for expenditure by the Office of Water 17 Resources from the Flood Control Land Lease Fund for 18 disbursement of monies received pursuant to Act of Congress 19 dated September 3, 1954 (68 Statutes 1266, same as appears in 20 Section 701c-3, Title 33, United States Code Annotated), 21 provided such disbursement shall be in compliance with 15 22 ILCS 515/1 Illinois Compiled Statutes. 23 Section 102. The sum of $3,000,000, or so much thereof 24 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of 25 business on June 30, 1999, from an appropriation heretofore 26 made in Article 51, Section 87 of Public Act 90-0585, is 27 reappropriated from the General Revenue Fund to the 28 Department of Natural Resources for a grant to the DuPage 29 County Forest Preserve for all costs associated with the Salt 30 Creek Greenway. -62- LRB9106578DHpkam 1 Section 103. In addition to any other amounts, the sum 2 of $1,000,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary and as 3 remains unexpended at the close of business on June 30, 1999, 4 from an appropriation heretofore made in Article 51, Section 5 88 of Public Act 90-0585, is reappropriated to the Department 6 of Natural Resources from the General Revenue Fund for a 7 grant to the Village of Midlothian for all costs associated 8 with the planning, construction, and development of the 9 Midlothian Retention Basin. 10 Section 104. The sum of $1,000,000, or so much thereof 11 as may be necessary and as remains unexpended at the close of 12 business on June 30, 1999, from an appropriation heretofore 13 made in Article 51, Section 110 of Public Act 90-0585, is 14 reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund to the 15 Department of Natural Resources for a grant to the Botanical 16 Gardens for capital improvements. 17 Section 105. The sum of $2,500,000, or so much thereof 18 as may be necessary and as remains unexpended at the close of 19 business on June 30, 1999, from an appropriation heretofore 20 made in Article 51, Section 115 of Public Act 90-0585, is 21 reappropriated from the General Revenue Fund to the 22 Department of Natural Resources for a grant to the Chicago 23 Park District for all costs associated with dredging. 24 Section 106. The sum of $125,000, or so much thereof as 25 may be necessary, and as remains unexpended at the close of 26 business on June 30, 1999, from an appropriation heretofore 27 made in Article 51, Section 117 of Public Act 90-0585, is 28 reappropriated from the General Revenue Fund to the 29 Department of Natural Resources for a grant to Palatine 30 Township for all costs associated with the alleviation of 31 flooding. -63- LRB9106578DHpkam 1 Section 107. The sum of $250,000, or so much thereof as 2 may be necessary and as remains unexpended at the close of 3 business on June 30, 1999, from an appropriation heretofore 4 made in Article 51, Section 145 of Public Act 90-0585, as 5 amended, is reappropriated from the General Revenue Fund to 6 the Department of Natural Resources for a grant to the 7 Village of Lemont for Logan Street Detention Pond and 8 associated down stream flood control improvements. 9 Section 108. The sum of $150,000, or so much thereof as 10 may be necessary and as remains unexpended at the close of 11 business on June 30, 1999, from an appropriation heretofore 12 made in Article 51, Section 151 of Public Act 90-0585, is 13 reappropriated from the General Revenue Fund to the 14 Department of Natural Resources for a grant to the City of 15 Lockport for flood control. 16 Section 109. The sum of $200,000, or so much thereof as 17 may be necessary, and as remains unexpended at the close of 18 business on June 30, 1999, from an appropriation heretofore 19 made in Article 51, Section 158 of Public Act 90-0585, is 20 reappropriated from the General Revenue Fund to the 21 Department of Natural Resources for a grant to the City of 22 Georgetown to continue its study of public water needs. 23 Section 110. The sum of $288,000, or so much thereof as 24 may be necessary and as remains unexpended at the close of 25 business on June 30, 1999, from an appropriation heretofore 26 made in Article 51, Section 222 of Public Act 90-0585, is 27 reappropriated from the General Revenue Fund to the 28 Department of Natural Resources for a grant to Peoria County 29 for flood hazard mitigation and land acquisition. 30 GRANTS - STATE MUSEUM -64- LRB9106578DHpkam 1 Section 111. The amount of $450,000, or so much thereof 2 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of 3 business on June 30, 1999, from an appropriation heretofore 4 made in Article 51, Section 91 of Public Act 90-0585, is 5 reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund to the 6 Department of Natural Resources for grants to public museums 7 for permanent improvements. 8 Section 112. The sum of $10,000,000, new appropriation, 9 is appropriated and the sum of $10,000,000, or so much 10 thereof as may be necessary, and as remains unexpended at the 11 close of business on June 30, 1999, from an appropriation 12 heretofore made in Article 51, Section 92 of Public Act 13 90-0585, is reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund 14 to the Department of Natural Resources for grants to public 15 museums for permanent improvements. 16 Section 113. The sum of $5,000,000, new appropriation, 17 is appropriated and the the sum of $5,000,000, or so much 18 thereof as may be necessary and as remains unexpended at the 19 close of business on June 30, 1999, from an appropriation 20 heretofore made in Article 51, Section 92a of Public Act 21 90-0585, is appropriated from the General Revenue Fund to the 22 Department of Natural Resources for education and technology 23 partnerships between museums and schools and expenses 24 connected with the administration of grants to museums. 25 Section 114. No contract shall be entered into or 26 obligation incurred or any expenditure made from an 27 appropriation herein made in Sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 18, 19, 28 20, 21, 22, 26, 27, 28, 36, 37, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 29 53, 61, 63, 64, 79, 81, 82, 85, 90, 104, 111, and 112 until 30 after the purpose and amount of such expenditure has been 31 approved in writing by the Governor. -65- LRB9106578DHpkam 1 MISCELLANEOUS APPROPRIATIONS 2 Section 500. The sum of $500,000, or so much of that 3 amount as may be necessary, is appropriated from the General 4 Revenue Fund to the Department of Natural Resources for the 5 operation and support of the Department of Natural Resources 6 Damage Assessment Program. 7 Section 505. The sum of $4,000,000, or so much of that 8 amount as may be necessary, is appropriated from the Capital 9 Development Fund to the Department of Natural Resources for 10 the construction of a Visitor Center at Starved Rock State 11 Park. 12 Section 999. Effective date. This Act takes effect on 13 July 1, 1999.".