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Public Act 103-0299 Public Act 0299 103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 103-0299 | HB2219 Enrolled | LRB103 03428 AWJ 48434 b |
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| AN ACT concerning local government.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Metropolitan Water Reclamation District Act | is amended by changing Sections 9.6a and 56 as follows:
| (70 ILCS 2605/9.6a) (from Ch. 42, par. 328.6a)
| Sec. 9.6a. Bonds for sewage treatment , and water quality , | and facility improvements. The corporate authorities of a | sanitary district, in
order to provide funds required for the | replacing, remodeling,
completing, altering, constructing and | enlarging of sewage treatment
works, administrative buildings, | water quality improvement projects, distributed renewable | energy generation devices, or flood control facilities, and | additions therefor, pumping
stations, tunnels, conduits, | intercepting sewers and outlet sewers,
together with the | equipment, including air pollution equipment, and
| appurtenances thereto, to acquire property, real, personal or | mixed,
necessary for said purposes, for costs and expenses for | the acquisition
of the sites and rights-of-way necessary | thereto, and for engineering
expenses for designing and | supervising the construction of such works,
may issue on or | before December 31, 2034, in addition to all
other obligations | heretofore or herein authorized, bonds, notes or
other |
| evidences of indebtedness for such purposes in an aggregate
| amount at any one time outstanding not to exceed 3.35% of the | equalized
assessed valuation of all taxable property within | the sanitary district,
to be ascertained by the last | assessment for State and local taxes
previous to the issuance | of any such obligations. Such obligations shall be
issued | without submitting the question of such issuance to the legal | voters
of such sanitary district for approval.
| The corporate authorities may sell such obligations at | private or
public sale and enter into any contract or | agreement necessary, appropriate
or incidental to the exercise | of the powers granted by this Act, including,
without | limitation, contracts or agreements for the sale and purchase | of
such obligations and the payment of costs and expenses | incident thereto.
The corporate authorities may pay such costs | and expenses, in whole or in
part, from the corporate fund.
| Such obligations shall be issued from time to time only in | amounts as may
be required for such purposes but the amount of | such obligations issued during
any one budget year shall not | exceed $150,000,000 plus
the amount of any obligations | authorized by this Act to be issued during the 3
budget years | next preceding the year of issuance but which were not issued,
| provided, however, that this limitation shall not be | applicable (i) to the issuance
of obligations to refund bonds, | notes or other evidences of indebtedness,
(ii) to obligations | issued to provide for the repayment of money received
from the |
| Water Pollution Control Revolving Fund for the construction or
| repair of wastewater treatment works, and (iii) to obligations | issued as part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act | of 2009, issued prior to January 1, 2011, that are commonly | known as "Build America Bonds" as authorized by Section 54AA | of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended. Each | ordinance authorizing the
issuance of the obligations shall | state the general purpose or purposes for
which they are to be | issued, and the corporate authorities may at any time
| thereafter pass supplemental appropriations ordinances | appropriating the
proceeds from the sale of such obligations | for such purposes.
| Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in Section 9.6 or | this Section, and in addition to any other amount of bonds | authorized to be issued under this Act, the corporate | authorities are authorized to issue from time to time bonds of | the district in a principal amount not to exceed $600,000,000 | for the purpose of making contributions to the pension fund | established under Article 13 of the Illinois Pension Code | without submitting the question of issuing bonds to the voters | of the District. Any bond issuances under this paragraph are | intended to decrease the unfunded liability of the pension | fund and shall not decrease the amount of the employer | contributions required in any given year under Section 13-503 | of the Illinois Pension Code. | The corporate authorities may issue bonds, notes or other |
| evidences of
indebtedness in an amount necessary to provide | funds to refund outstanding
obligations issued pursuant to | this Section, including interest accrued or
to accrue thereon.
| (Source: P.A. 101-302, eff. 1-1-20; 102-707, eff. 4-22-22.)
| (70 ILCS 2605/56) | Sec. 56. Resource recovery. | (a) The General Assembly finds that: | (1) technological advancements in wastewater treatment | have resulted in the ability to capture recovered | resources and produce renewable energy resources from | material previously discarded; | (2) the capture and beneficial reuse of recovered | resources and the production of renewable energy resources | serves a wide variety of environmental benefits including, | but not limited to, improved water quality, reduction of | greenhouse gases, reduction of carbon footprint, reduction | of landfill usage, reduced usage of hydrocarbon-based | fuels, return of nutrients to the food cycle, and reduced | water consumption; | (3) the district is a leader in the field of | wastewater treatment and possesses the expertise and | experience necessary to capture and beneficially reuse or | prepare for beneficial reuse recovered resources, | including renewable energy resources; and | (4) the district has the opportunity and ability to |
| change the approach to wastewater treatment from that of a | waste material to be disposed of to one of a collection of | resources to be recovered, reused, and sold, with the | opportunity to provide the district with additional | sources of revenue and reduce operating costs. | (b) As used in this Section: | "Distributed renewable energy generation device" has the | meaning given to that term in Section 1-10 of the Illinois | Power Agency Act. | "Recovered resources" means any material produced by or | extracted from the operation of district facilities, | including, but not limited to: | (1) solids, including solids from the digestion | process, semi-solids, or liquid materials; | (2) gases, including biogas, carbon dioxide, and | methane; | (3) nutrients; | (4) algae; | (5) treated effluent; and | (6) thermal energy or hydropower. | "Renewable energy facility" shall have the same meaning as | a facility defined under Section 5 of the Renewable Energy | Production District Act. | "Renewable energy resources" means resources as defined | under Section 1-10 of the Illinois Power Agency Act. | "Resource recovery" means the recovery of material or |
| energy from waste as defined under Section 3.435 of the | Illinois Environmental Protection Agency Act. | (c) The district may sell or otherwise dispose of | recovered resources or renewable energy resources resulting | from the operation of district facilities, and may construct, | maintain, finance, and operate such activities, facilities, | distributed renewable energy generation devices, and other | works as are necessary for that purpose. | (d) The district may take in materials which are used in | the generation of usable products from recovered resources, or | which increase the production of renewable energy resources, | including, but not limited to food waste, organic fraction of | solid waste, commercial or industrial organic wastes, fats, | oils, and greases, and vegetable debris. | (e) The authorizations granted to the district under this | Section shall not be construed as modifying or limiting any | other law or regulation. Any actions taken pursuant to the | authorities granted in this Section must be in compliance with | all applicable laws and regulations, including, but not | limited to, the Environmental Protection Act, and rules | adopted under that Act.
| (Source: P.A. 98-731, eff. 7-16-14.)
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Effective Date: 1/1/2024
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