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Public Act 093-0872 |
HB5050 Enrolled |
LRB093 18065 BDD 43752 b |
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AN ACT concerning museums.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 5. The Department of Natural Resources Act is |
amended by changing
Section 1-25 as follows:
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(20 ILCS 801/1-25)
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Sec. 1-25. Powers of the scientific surveys and State |
Museum.
In addition to its other powers and duties, the |
Department shall
have the following powers and duties which |
shall be performed by the
scientific surveys and the State |
Museum:
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(1) To investigate and study the natural resources of |
the State and
to prepare printed reports and furnish |
information fundamental to the
conservation and |
development of natural resources and for that purpose
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officers and employees thereof may, pursuant to rule |
adopted by the
Department, enter and cross all lands in |
this State, doing
no damage to private property.
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(2) To cooperate with and advise departments having |
administrative
powers and duties relating to the natural |
resources of the State, and to
cooperate with similar |
departments in other states and with the United
States |
Government.
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(3) To conduct a natural history survey of the State, |
giving
preference to subjects of educational and |
economical importance.
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(4) To publish, from time to time, reports covering the |
entire field
of zoology and botany of the State.
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(5) To supply natural history specimens to the State |
educational
institutions and to the public schools.
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(6) To investigate the entomology of the State.
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(7) To investigate all insects dangerous or injurious |
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to
agricultural or horticultural plants and crops, |
livestock, to nursery
trees and plants, to the products of |
the truck farm and vegetable
garden, to shade trees and |
other ornamental vegetation of cities and
villages, to the |
products of the mills and the contents of warehouses,
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all insects injurious or dangerous to the public health.
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(8) To conduct experiments with methods for the |
prevention, arrest,
abatement and control of insects |
injurious to persons or property.
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(9) To instruct the people, by lecture, demonstration |
or bulletin,
in the best methods of preserving and |
protecting their property and
health against injuries by |
insects.
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(10) To publish, from time to time, articles on the |
injurious and
beneficial insects of the State.
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(11) To study the geological formation of the State |
with reference
to its resources of coal, ores, clays, |
building stones, cement,
materials suitable for use in the |
construction of roads, gas, mineral
and artesian water and |
other products.
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(12) To publish, from time to time, topographical, |
geological and
other maps to illustrate resources of the |
State.
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(13) To publish, from time to time, bulletins giving a |
general and
detailed description of the geological and |
mineral resources, including
water resources, of the |
State.
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(14) To cooperate with United States federal agencies |
in the preparation
and completion of a contour topographic |
map and the collection, recording
and printing of water and |
atmospheric resource data including stream flow
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measurements and to collect facts and data concerning the |
volumes and flow
of underground, surface and atmospheric |
waters of the State and to
determine the mineral qualities |
of water from different geological
formations and surface |
and atmospheric waters for the various sections of
the |
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State.
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(15) To publish, from time to time, the results of its
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investigations of the mineral qualities, volumes and flow |
of underground
and surface waters of the State to the end |
that the available water
resources of the State may be |
better known and to make mineral analyses
of samples of |
water from municipal or private sources giving no opinion
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from those analyses of the hygienic, physiological or |
medicinal
qualities of such waters.
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(16) To act as the central data repository and research |
coordinator
for the State in matters related to water and |
atmospheric resources.
The State Water Survey Division of |
the Department may monitor and evaluate
all weather |
modification operations in Illinois.
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(17) To distribute, in its discretion, to the various |
educational
institutions of the State, specimens, samples, |
and materials collected
by it after the same have served |
the purposes of the Department.
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(18) To cooperate with the Illinois State Academy of |
Science and to
publish a suitable number of the results of |
the investigations and
research in the field of natural |
science to the end that the same may be
distributed to the |
interested public.
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(19) To maintain a State Museum, and to collect and |
preserve objects
of scientific and artistic value, |
representing past and present fauna
and flora, the life and |
work of man, geological history, natural
resources, and the |
manufacturing and fine arts; to interpret for and
educate |
the public concerning the foregoing.
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(20) To cooperate with the Illinois State Museum |
Society for the
mutual benefit of the Museum and the |
Society, with the Museum furnishing
necessary space for the |
Society to carry on its functions and keep its
records, |
and, upon the recommendation of the Museum Director with |
the
approval of the Board of State Museum Advisors and the |
Director of the
Department, to enter into agreements with |
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the Illinois State Museum
Society for the operation of a |
sales counter and other concessions for
the mutual benefit |
of the Museum and the Society.
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(21) To accept grants of property and to hold property |
to be
administered as part of the State Museum for the |
purpose of
preservation, research of interpretation of |
significant areas within the
State for the purpose of |
preserving, studying and interpreting
archaeological and |
natural phenomena.
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(22) To contribute to and support the operations, |
programs
and capital development of public museums in this |
State.
For the purposes of this Section, "public museum" |
means a facility: (A) that
is operating for the purposes of |
promoting cultural development
through
special activities |
or programs or through performing arts that are
performed |
in an indoor setting , and acquiring,
conserving, |
preserving,
studying, interpreting, enhancing, and in |
particular, organizing and
continuously exhibiting |
specimens, artifacts, articles, documents and
other things |
of historical, anthropological, archaeological, |
industrial,
scientific or artistic import, to the public |
for its instruction and
enjoyment, and (B) that either (i) |
is operated by or located upon land
owned by a unit of |
local
government
or (ii) is a museum that has an annual |
indoor attendance of at least
150,000 and
offers |
educational programs to school groups during school hours.
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A museum is eligible to receive funds for capital |
development under
this subdivision
(22) only if it is |
operated by or located upon land owned by a unit of local
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government or if it is certified by a unit of local
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government in
which it is located as a public museum |
meeting the criteria of this Section.
Recipients of funds |
for capital development under
this subdivision (22) shall |
match State funds with local or private funding
according |
to the following:
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(a) for a public museum with an attendance of |
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300,000 or less during the
preceding calendar year, no |
match is required;
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(b) for a public museum with an attendance of over |
300,000 but less than
600,000 during the preceding |
calendar year, the match must be at a ratio of $1
from |
local and
private funds for every $1 in State funds; |
and
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(c) for a public museum with an attendance of over |
600,000 during the
preceding calendar year, the match |
must be at a ratio of $2 from local and
private funds |
for every
$1 in State funds.
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The Department shall formulate rules and regulations |
relating to the
allocation of any funds appropriated by the |
General Assembly for the
purpose of contributing to the |
support of public museums in this State.
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(23) To perform all other duties and assume all |
obligations of the former
Department of Energy and Natural |
Resources and the former Department of
Registration and |
Education pertaining to the State Water Survey, the State
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Geological Survey, the State Natural History Survey, and |
the State Museum.
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(24) To maintain all previously existing relationships |
between the
State Water Survey, State Geological Survey, |
and State Natural History
Survey and the public and private |
colleges and universities in Illinois.
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(25) To participate in federal geologic mapping |
programs.
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(Source: P.A. 92-606, eff. 6-28-02.)
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