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Public Act 103-0768 Public Act 0768 103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY | Public Act 103-0768 | SB2976 Enrolled | LRB103 38289 JAG 68424 b |
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| AN ACT concerning State government. | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | represented in the General Assembly: | Section 5. The Historic Preservation Act is amended by | changing Sections 2, 4.5, 6, 8, 16, and 35 and by adding | Sections 4.7 and 21 as follows: | (20 ILCS 3405/2) (from Ch. 127, par. 2702) | Sec. 2. For the purposes of this Act: | (a) (Blank); | (b) "Board" means the State Historic Preservation Board | (Blank) ; | (b-5) "Department" means the Department of Natural | Resources. | (c) "Director" means the Director of Natural Resources; | (d) (Blank); | (e) (Blank); | (f) (Blank); and | (g) "Historic Sites and Preservation Division" means the | Division of Historic Preservation within the Department of | Natural Resources ; and . | (h) "State Historic Site" means a property that has been | deemed by the Board and the Department to have a State, | national, or international level of historic significance. |
| (Source: P.A. 100-120, eff. 8-18-17; 100-695, eff. 8-3-18.) | (20 ILCS 3405/4.5) | Sec. 4.5. Division of Historic Preservation. On and after | August 3, 2018 (the effective date of Public Act 100-695), the | Division of Historic Preservation of the Department of Natural | Resources Office of Land Management shall be created. The head | of the Division shall be known as the Division Manager of | Historic Preservation. The Department of Natural Resources may | employ or retain other persons to assist in the discharge of | its functions, subject to the Personnel Code and any other | applicable Department policies. | (Source: P.A. 101-81, eff. 7-12-19; 102-1005, eff. 5-27-22.) | (20 ILCS 3405/4.7 new) | Sec. 4.7. State Historic Preservation Board. | (a) The State Historic Preservation Board is hereby | created within the Department. | (b) The Board shall consist of 9 voting members appointed | by the Governor and the Director of the Department, or the | Director's designee, who shall serve as an ex-officio | nonvoting member of the Board. Of the members appointed by the | Governor: | (1) 2 members shall have a relevant background in | public history or a background in teaching or researching | either the history of Illinois or the history of |
| historically marginalized communities; | (2) one member shall have experience in library | studies or archival work in Illinois; | (3) 3 members shall be representatives of a | community-based organization working on historic | preservation in Illinois; | (4) one member shall have experience with the federal | Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990; | (5) one member shall have experience working on | federal historic designations; and | (6) one member shall be a museum professional. | The chairperson of the Board shall be named by the | Governor from among the voting members of the Board. Each | member of the Board shall serve a 3-year term and until a | successor is appointed by the Governor. The Governor may | remove a Board member for incompetence, dereliction of duty, | or malfeasance. Of those members appointed by the Governor, at | least 5 of the members shall represent historically excluded | and marginalized people. The Governor's Office, with the | assistance of the Department, shall be responsible for | ensuring that 5 of the appointed members of the Board consist | of people who represent historically excluded and marginalized | people. Knowledge in the following areas shall be prioritized | in making appointments to the Board: the culture, traditions, | and history of American Indians and Native Americans, Black | Americans, Latinos, Latinas, and Hispanic Americans, Asian |
| Americans and Pacific Islanders, the LGBTQIA+ community, | immigrants and refugees, people with disabilities, and | veterans' organizations; women's history; the history of | Illinois' agriculture, architecture, armed forces, arts, | civics, cultural geography, ecology, education, faith-based | communities, folklore, government, industry, labor, law, | medicine, and transportation; anthropology; archaeology; | cultural exhibits and museums; heritage tourism; historic | preservation; and social justice. | (c) Board meetings shall be called at regular intervals | set by the Board, on the request of the Department, or upon | written notice signed by at least 5 members of the Board, but | in no event less than once quarterly. | (d) A majority of the members of the Board constitutes a | quorum for the transaction of business at a meeting of the | Board. If a quorum is met, a majority of the members present | and serving is required for official action of the Board. | (e) All business that the Board is authorized to perform | shall be conducted at a public meeting of the Board, held in | compliance with the Open Meetings Act. | (f) Public records of the Board are subject to disclosure | under the Freedom of Information Act. | (g) The members of the Board shall serve without | compensation but shall be entitled to reimbursement for all | necessary expenses incurred in the performance of their | official duties as members of the Board from funds |
| appropriated for that purpose. Reimbursement for travel, | meals, and lodging shall be in accordance with the rules of the | Governor's Travel Control Board. | (h) The Board has the following powers and duties: | (1) The Board shall adopt rules in accordance with the | Illinois Administrative Procedure Act, for the | administration and execution of the powers granted under | this Act. All rules that are authorized to be adopted | under this Act shall be adopted after consultation with | and written approval by the Department. | (2) The Board shall list, delist, create specific list | designations, create designation definitions, create | property assessment criteria, or change the listing | designation of State Historic Sites. Such actions shall be | undertaken by administrative rule. The listing, delisting, | creation of specific list designations or designation | definitions, or change of listing designation by the Board | shall only be done with the written approval of the | Director of Natural Resources. When listing, delisting, or | making a change of listing designation, the Board shall | consider, but is not limited to, the following: | (A) the budgetary impact on the full historic | sites portfolio when taking such action; | (B) if the action includes the stories of | historically excluded and marginalized people; | (C) the geographic balance of the portfolio; |
| (D) disability access; | (E) opportunities to coordinate with federal | historic designations or federal funding | opportunities; and | (F) any other criteria that have been set out in | administrative rule. | (3) The Board shall advise the Department on methods | of assistance, protection, conservation, and management of | State Historic Sites, which are all subject to Department | approval and available appropriations to implement those | recommendations. | (i) The Department shall provide administrative support to | the Board. | (20 ILCS 3405/6) (from Ch. 127, par. 2706) | Sec. 6. Jurisdiction. The Department shall have | jurisdiction over the following described areas which are | hereby designated by administrative rule as State Historic | Sites , State Memorials, and Miscellaneous Properties . Those | These sites have been deemed by the Board and the Department to | have a continuing State, national, or international level of | historic historical significance and the stewardship and | caretaking responsibilities to protect and promote are hereby | bestowed upon the Department . The Board is authorized to | modify, remove, or add to the list of State Historic Sites that | are listed in administrative rule in compliance with this Act. |
| The following sites shall comprise the initial list of State | Historic Sites that the Board shall initially list in | administrative rule, but shall be subject to modification, | removal, or additions by the Board and the Department pursuant | to this Act : | State Historic Sites | Albany Mounds State Historic Site, Whiteside County; | Apple River Fort State Historic Site, Jo Daviess County; | Bishop Hill State Historic Site, Henry County; | Black Hawk State Historic Site, Rock Island County; | Bryant Cottage State Historic Site, Piatt County; | Cahokia Courthouse State Historic Site, St. Clair County; | Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site, in Madison and St. | Clair Counties (however, the Illinois State Museum | shall act as curator of artifacts pursuant to the | provisions of the Archaeological and Paleontological | Resources Protection Act); | Crenshaw House State Historic Site, Gallatin County; | Dana-Thomas House State Historic Site, Sangamon County; | David Davis Mansion State Historic Site, McLean County; | Douglas Tomb State Historic Site, Cook County; | Fort de Chartres State Historic Site, Randolph County; | Fort Kaskaskia State Historic Site, Randolph County; | Grand Village of the Illinois, LaSalle County; | U. S. Grant Home State Historic Site, Jo Daviess County; |
| Hotel Florence, Cook County; | Jarrot Mansion State Historic Site, St. Clair County; | Jubilee College State Historic Site, Peoria County; | Kincaid Mounds State Historic Site, Massac and Pope | Counties; | Lewis and Clark State Historic Site, Madison County; | Lincoln-Herndon Law Offices State Historic Site, Sangamon | County; | Lincoln Log Cabin State Historic Site, Coles County; | Lincoln's New Salem State Historic Site, Menard County; | Lincoln Tomb State Historic Site, Sangamon County; | Martin Boismenue House State Historic Site, St. Clair | County; | Pierre Menard Home State Historic Site, Randolph County; | Metamora Courthouse State Historic Site, Woodford County; | Moore Home State Historic Site, Coles County; | Mount Pulaski Courthouse State Historic Site, Logan | County; | Old Market House State Historic Site, Jo Daviess County; | Old State Capitol State Historic Site, Sangamon County; | Postville Courthouse State Historic Site, Logan County; | Pullman Factory, Cook County; | Rose Hotel, Hardin County; | Carl Sandburg State Historic Site, Knox County; | Shawneetown Bank State Historic Site, Gallatin County; | Vachel Lindsay Home, Sangamon County; |
| Vandalia State House State Historic Site, Fayette County; | and | Washburne House State Historic Site, Jo Daviess County. | State Memorials | Buel House, Pope County; | Campbell's Island State Memorial, Rock Island County; | Governor Bond State Memorial, Randolph County; | Governor Coles State Memorial, Madison County; | Governor Horner State Memorial, Cook County; | Governor Small State Memorial, Kankakee County; | Illinois Vietnam Veterans State Memorial, Sangamon County; | Kaskaskia Bell State Memorial, Randolph County; | Korean War Memorial, Sangamon County; | Lincoln Monument State Memorial, Lee County; | Lincoln Trail State Memorial, Lawrence County; | Lovejoy State Memorial, Madison County; | Norwegian Settlers State Memorial, LaSalle County; | Wild Bill Hickok State Memorial, LaSalle County; and | World War II Veterans Memorial, Sangamon County. | Miscellaneous Properties | Emerald Mound, St. Clair County; | Halfway Tavern, Marion County; and | Hofmann Tower, Cook County. | (Source: P.A. 102-246, eff. 1-1-22; 102-1005, eff. 5-27-22.) |
| (20 ILCS 3405/8) | Sec. 8. Business plans. The Department shall create an | individual business plan for each historic site related to | Abraham Lincoln that is listed in the relevant administrative | rule Section 6 of this Act . Each business plan must address | ways to enhance tourism at the historic site and the historic | aspect of each site. The Department may seek assistance from | the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity when | creating the business plans. The Department shall complete the | business plans no later than January 1, 2008. | (Source: P.A. 100-695, eff. 8-3-18.) | (20 ILCS 3405/16) (from Ch. 127, par. 2716) | Sec. 16. The Department shall have the following | additional powers: | (a) To hire agents and employees necessary to carry | out the duties and purposes of this Act. | (b) To take all measures necessary to erect, maintain, | preserve, restore, and conserve all State Historic Sites | and State Memorials , except when supervision and | maintenance is otherwise provided by law. This | authorization includes the power to enter into contracts, | acquire and dispose of real and personal property, and | enter into leases of real and personal property. The | Department has the power to acquire, for purposes |
| authorized by law, any real property in fee simple subject | to a life estate in the seller in not more than 3 acres of | the real property acquired, subject to the restrictions | that the life estate shall be used for residential | purposes only and that it shall be non-transferable. | (c) To provide recreational facilities, including | campsites, lodges and cabins, trails, picnic areas, and | related recreational facilities, at all sites under the | jurisdiction of the Department. | (d) To lay out, construct, and maintain all needful | roads, parking areas, paths or trails, bridges, camp or | lodge sites, picnic areas, lodges and cabins, and any | other structures and improvements necessary and | appropriate in any State historic site or easement | thereto; and to provide water supplies, heat and light, | and sanitary facilities for the public and living quarters | for the custodians and keepers of State historic sites. | (e) To grant licenses and rights-of-way within the | areas controlled by the Department for the construction, | operation, and maintenance upon, under or across the | property, of facilities for water, sewage, telephone, | telegraph, electric, gas, or other public service, subject | to the terms and conditions as may be determined by the | Department. | (f) To authorize the officers, employees, and agents | of the Department, for the purposes of investigation and |
| to exercise the rights, powers, and duties vested and that | may be vested in it, to enter and cross all lands and | waters in this State, doing no damage to private property. | (g) To transfer jurisdiction of or exchange any realty | under the control of the Department to any other | Department of the State Government, or to any agency of | the Federal Government, or to acquire or accept Federal | lands, when any transfer, exchange, acquisition, or | acceptance is advantageous to the State and is approved in | writing by the Governor. | (h) To erect, supervise, and maintain all public | monuments and memorials erected by the State, except when | the supervision and maintenance of public monuments and | memorials is otherwise provided by law. | (i) To accept, hold, maintain, and administer, as | trustee, property given in trust for educational or | historic purposes for the benefit of the People of the | State of Illinois and to dispose of any property under the | terms of the instrument creating the trust. | (j) To lease concessions on any property under the | jurisdiction of the Department for a period not exceeding | 25 years and to lease a concession complex at Lincoln's | New Salem State Historic Site for which a cash incentive | has been authorized under Section 5.1 of this Act for a | period not to exceed 40 years. All leases, for whatever | period, shall be made subject to the written approval of |
| the Governor. All concession leases extending for a period | in excess of 10 years, will contain provisions for the | Department to participate, on a percentage basis, in the | revenues generated by any concession operation. | The Department is authorized to allow for provisions | for a reserve account and a leasehold account within | Department concession lease agreements for the purpose of | setting aside revenues for the maintenance, | rehabilitation, repair, improvement, and replacement of | the concession facility, structure, and equipment of the | Department that are part of the leased premises. | The lessee shall be required to pay into the reserve | account a percentage of gross receipts, as set forth in | the lease, to be set aside and expended in a manner | acceptable to the Department by the concession lessee for | the purpose of ensuring that an appropriate amount of the | lessee's moneys are provided by the lessee to satisfy the | lessee's incurred responsibilities for the operation of | the concession facility under the terms and conditions of | the concession lease. | The lessee account shall allow for the amortization of | certain authorized expenses that are incurred by the | concession lessee but that are not an obligation of the | lessee under the terms and conditions of the lease | agreement. The Department may allow a reduction of up to | 50% of the monthly rent due for the purpose of enabling the |
| recoupment of the lessee's authorized expenditures during | the term of the lease. | (k) To sell surplus agricultural products grown on | land owned by or under the jurisdiction of the Department, | when the products cannot be used by the Department. | (l) To enforce the laws of the State and the rules and | regulations of the Department in or on any lands owned, | leased, or managed by the Department. | (m) To cooperate with private organizations and | agencies of the State of Illinois by providing areas and | the use of staff personnel where feasible for the sale of | publications on the historic and cultural heritage of the | State and craft items made by Illinois craftsmen. These | sales shall not conflict with existing concession | agreements. The Department is authorized to negotiate with | the organizations and agencies for a portion of the monies | received from sales to be returned to the Department's | Historic Sites Fund for the furtherance of interpretive | and restoration programs. | (n) To establish local bank or savings and loan | association accounts, upon the written authorization of | the Director, to temporarily hold income received at any | of its properties. The local accounts established under | this Section shall be in the name of the Department and | shall be subject to regular audits. The balance in a local | bank or savings and loan association account shall be |
| forwarded to the Department for deposit with the State | Treasurer on Monday of each week if the amount to be | deposited in a fund exceeds $500. | No bank or savings and loan association shall receive | public funds as permitted by this Section, unless it has | complied with the requirements established under Section 6 | of the Public Funds Investment Act. | (o) To accept offers of gifts, gratuities, or grants | from the federal government, its agencies, or offices, or | from any person, firm, or corporation. | (p) To make reasonable rules and regulations as may be | necessary to discharge the duties of the Department. | (q) With appropriate cultural organizations, to | further and advance the goals of the Department. | (r) To make grants for the purposes of planning, | survey, rehabilitation, restoration, reconstruction, | landscaping, and acquisition of Illinois properties (i) | designated individually in the National Register of | Historic Places, (ii) designated as a landmark under a | county or municipal landmark ordinance, or (iii) located | within a National Register of Historic Places historic | district or a locally designated historic district when | the Director determines that the property is of historic | significance whenever an appropriation is made therefor by | the General Assembly or whenever gifts or grants are | received for that purpose and to promulgate regulations as |
| may be necessary or desirable to carry out the purposes of | the grants. | Grantees may, as prescribed by rule, be required to | provide matching funds for each grant. Grants made under | this subsection shall be known as Illinois Heritage | Grants. | Every owner of a historic property, or the owner's | agent, is eligible to apply for a grant under this | subsection. | (s) To establish and implement a pilot program for | charging admission to State historic sites. Fees may be | charged for special events, admissions, and parking or any | combination; fees may be charged at all sites or selected | sites. All fees shall be deposited into the Illinois | Historic Sites Fund. The Department shall have the | discretion to set and adjust reasonable fees at the | various sites, taking into consideration various factors, | including, but not limited to: cost of services furnished | to each visitor, impact of fees on attendance and tourism, | and the costs expended collecting the fees. The Department | shall keep careful records of the income and expenses | resulting from the imposition of fees, shall keep records | as to the attendance at each historic site, and shall | report to the Governor and General Assembly by January 31 | after the close of each year. The report shall include | information on costs, expenses, attendance, comments by |
| visitors, and any other information the Department may | believe pertinent, including: | (1) Recommendations as to whether fees should be | continued at each State historic site. | (2) How the fees should be structured and imposed. | (3) Estimates of revenues and expenses associated | with each site. | (t) To provide for overnight tent and trailer | campsites and to provide suitable housing facilities for | student and juvenile overnight camping groups. The | Department shall charge rates similar to those charged by | the Department for the same or similar facilities and | services. | (u) To engage in marketing activities designed to | promote the sites and programs administered by the | Department. In undertaking these activities, the | Department may take all necessary steps with respect to | products and services, including, but not limited to, | retail sales, wholesale sales, direct marketing, mail | order sales, telephone sales, advertising and promotion, | purchase of product and materials inventory, design, | printing and manufacturing of new products, reproductions, | and adaptations, copyright and trademark licensing and | royalty agreements, and payment of applicable taxes. In | addition, the Department shall have the authority to sell | advertising in its publications and printed materials. All |
| income from marketing activities shall be deposited into | the Illinois Historic Sites Fund. | (v) To review and approve in writing rules adopted by | the Board. | (Source: P.A. 102-1005, eff. 5-27-22.) | (20 ILCS 3405/21 new) | Sec. 21. Annual report. Beginning in 2025, the Department | shall submit an annual report, on or before June 30, to the | General Assembly containing a full list of the State Historic | Sites and the sites designations, as recommended by the Board | and approved by the Department. | (20 ILCS 3405/35) | Sec. 35. Products manufactured in the United States. State | Historic Sites , State Memorials, and other properties that are | under the jurisdiction of the Department under Section 6 of | this Act shall set aside a booth or section for the sale of | products manufactured in the United States. As used in this | Section, "products manufactured in the United States" means | assembled articles, materials, or supplies for which design, | final assembly, processing, packaging, testing, or other | process that adds value, quality, or reliability occurred in | the United States. | (Source: P.A. 100-695, eff. 8-3-18.) |
| Section 10. The Illinois Historic Sites Advisory Council | Act is amended by changing Sections 1, 2, and 3 as follows: | (20 ILCS 3410/1) (from Ch. 127, par. 133d1) | Sec. 1. This Act shall be known as the Illinois National | Register Historic Sites Advisory Council Act. | (Source: P.A. 101-81, eff. 7-12-19.) | (20 ILCS 3410/2) (from Ch. 127, par. 133d2) | Sec. 2. As used in this Act: | (a) "Council" means the Illinois National Register | Historic Sites Advisory Council. | (b) (Blank). | (c) (Blank). | (c-5) "Department" means the Department of Natural | Resources. | (d) "Director" means the Director of Natural Resources, or | his or her designee. | (d-1) "Historic resource" means any property which is | either publicly or privately held and which: | (1) is listed in the National Register of Historic | Places (hereafter "National Register"); | (2) has been formally determined by the Director to be | eligible for listing in the National Register as defined | in Section 106 of Title 16 of the United States Code; | (3) has been nominated by the Director and the |
| Illinois National Register Historic Sites Advisory Council | for listing in the National Register; or | (4) meets one or more criteria for listing in the | National Register, as determined by the Director. | (e) "Place" means (1) any parcel or contiguous grouping of | parcels of real estate under common or related ownership or | control, where any significant improvements are at least 40 | years old, or (2) any aboriginal mound, fort, earthwork, | village, location, burial ground, historic or prehistoric | ruin, mine case or other location which is or may be the source | of important archeological data. | (f) (Blank). | (g) (Blank). | (h) (Blank). | (i) (Blank). | (Source: P.A. 100-695, eff. 8-3-18.) | (20 ILCS 3410/3) (from Ch. 127, par. 133d3) | Sec. 3. There is recognized and established hereunder the | Illinois National Register Historic Sites Advisory Council, | previously established pursuant to federal Federal | regulations, hereafter called the Council. Starting on January | 1, 2025 the The Council shall consist of 9 15 members. Of | these, there shall be at least 2 3 historians, at least 2 3 | architectural historians, or architects with a preservation | background, and at least 2 3 archeologists. The remaining 3 6 |
| members shall be drawn from supporting fields and have a | preservation interest. Supporting fields shall include but not | be limited to historical geography, law, urban planning, local | government officials, and members of other preservation | commissions. All voting members of the Council shall be | appointed by the Director. The Director may remove a member of | the Council for incompetence, dereliction of duty, or | malfeasance. | The Council Chairperson shall be appointed by the Director | from the Council membership and shall serve at the Director's | pleasure. | The Executive Director of the Abraham Lincoln Presidential | Library and Museum and the Director of the Illinois State | Museum shall serve on the Council in advisory capacity as | non-voting members. | Terms of membership shall be 3 years and shall be | staggered by the Director to assure continuity of | representation. Council members shall serve until a | replacement is named by the Director. | The Council shall meet at least 3 times each year. | Additional meetings may be held at the call of the chairperson | or at the call of the Director. | Members shall serve without compensation, but shall be | reimbursed for actual expenses incurred in the performance of | their duties. | A majority of the members of the Council constitutes a |
| quorum for the transaction of business at a meeting of the | Council. If a quorum is met, a majority of the members present | and serving is required for official action of the Council. | All business that the Council is authorized to perform | shall be conducted at a public meeting of the Council, held in | compliance with the Open Meetings Act. | Records of the Council are subject to the Freedom of | Information Act. | (Source: P.A. 100-120, eff. 8-18-17; 100-695, eff. 8-3-18.) | (20 ILCS 3415/Act rep.) | Section 15. The Historical Sites Listing Act is repealed. | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law, except that Section 10 takes effect on January | 1, 2025. |
Effective Date: 8/2/2024
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