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Public Act 095-0657 |
SB0046 Enrolled |
LRB095 06824 CMK 26940 b |
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AN ACT concerning government.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Green |
Governments Illinois Act. |
Section 5. Findings and purpose. Daily government |
operations have an impact on environmental quality and use of |
natural resources, including the energy and water consumed, the |
solid waste generated, the buildings constructed, and the goods |
and services purchased. The purpose of this Act is to |
demonstrate the State's commitment to reducing negative |
environmental impacts, reducing greenhouse gases, and |
preserving resources for current and future generations. This |
Act will also strengthen the capacity of units of local |
government and educational institutions to transition to a more |
environmentally sustainable future. |
Section 10. Green Governments Coordinating Council; |
established. The Green Governments Coordinating Council is |
established. The purpose of the Council is to integrate more |
fully into the ongoing management systems, long-range |
planning, and daily operations of State agencies a number of |
cost-effective environmental sustainability measures that |
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enhance health and safety, reduce the consumption of energy and |
fuels, conserve water, minimize emissions and reduce solid and |
hazardous wastes. The Council will also serve as a resource for |
units of local government and educational institutions, which |
includes all public and private school districts, regional |
offices of education, universities, and colleges. |
Section 15. Composition of the Council. The Council shall |
be comprised of representatives from various State agencies |
with specific fiscal, procurement, educational, and |
environmental policy expertise. The Lieutenant Governor is the |
chair of the Council. The director of each of the following |
State agencies, or his or her designee, is a member of the |
Council: the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, |
the Environmental Protection Agency, the Department of Natural |
Resources, the Department of Natural Resources Waste |
Management and Research Center, the Department of Central |
Management Services, the Governor's Office of Management and |
Budget, the Department of Agriculture, the Department of |
Transportation, the Department of Corrections, the Department |
of Human Services, the Department of Public Health, the State |
Board of Education, the Board of Higher Education, and the |
Capital Development Board. The Office of the Lieutenant |
Governor shall provide administrative support to the Council. A |
minimum of one staff position in the Office of the Lieutenant |
Governor shall be dedicated to the Green Governments Illinois |
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program. |
Section 20. Responsibilities of the Council. The Council is |
responsible for the development and dissemination of programs, |
plans, and policies to reduce the environmental footprint of |
State government and for improving the implementation of |
greening the government initiatives in other institutions, |
thereby reducing costs to taxpayers and improving efficiency in |
operations. The Council shall convene on a quarterly basis and |
shall be responsible for the following: |
(a) Establishing long-term environmental |
sustainability goals that the State will strive to achieve |
within a period of 3, 5, and 10 years to improve the energy |
and environmental performance of State buildings, |
consistent with efficiency and economic objectives. These |
goals shall, at a minimum, include the following: |
broad-based performance goals for energy efficiency; use |
of renewable fuels; water conservation; green purchasing; |
paper consumption; and solid waste generation. These goals |
can be met through increased efficiency, operational |
changes, and improved maintenance and use of |
cost-effective alternative technologies, raw materials, |
and fuels. |
The Council shall: |
(1) communicate the environmental sustainability |
goals to all State agencies; |
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(2) establish an electronic system to track and |
report on environmental progress; |
(3) monitor improvement activities; and |
(4) propose new goals as appropriate. |
(b) Coordinating an awards program that recognizes |
units of State and local government and educational |
institutions for developing, adopting, and implementing |
innovative or exemplary environmental sustainability plans |
in conformance with this Act. |
(c) Creating specific guidance materials for State |
agencies, educational institutions, and units of local |
government on how to integrate environmental |
sustainability into existing management systems, planning, |
and operational practices, while still providing necessary |
services and ensuring efficient and effective operations. |
These guidance materials must include a list of |
environmental and energy best practices, case studies, |
policy language, model plans, and other resource |
information. These materials must be made available on a |
website devoted to the Green Governments Illinois program.
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(d) Developing and implementing, to the extent |
fiscally feasible, training programs designed to instill |
the importance and value of environmental sustainability.
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(e) Providing new ways for State government to build |
markets for environmentally preferable products and |
services without compromising price, competition, and |
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availability. The Council shall initially focus on |
integrated pest management, bio-based products, recycled |
content paper, energy efficiency, renewable energy, |
alternative fuel vehicles, and green cleaning supplies. |
Within existing resources, the Department of Central |
Management Services shall designate a single point of |
contact for State agencies, suppliers, and other |
interested parties to contact regarding environmentally |
preferable purchasing issues. |
(f) Working collaboratively with State agencies, units |
of local government, educational institutions, and the |
legislative branches of government to promote |
benchmarking, commissioning, and retro-commissioning to |
make government and institutional buildings more |
resource-efficient, energy efficient, and healthful public |
places. |
(g) Reviewing budgetary policy and making |
recommendations to the Governor on incentives for State |
agencies to undertake environmental improvements that |
result in long-term cost-savings, productivity |
enhancements, or other outcomes deemed appropriate to the |
State's sustainability goals. |
(h) Reporting annually to the Governor and the General |
Assembly on the results of environmental sustainability |
actions taken by State agencies, educational institutions |
and units of local government during the prior calendar |
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year. The report must include the environmental and |
economic benefits of the environmental sustainability |
actions, where feasible, the consumption of those actions, |
and provide recommendations for future environmental |
improvement activities during the following year. The |
report shall be filed by September 1, 2008, and September 1 |
of each subsequent year. |
(i) The chairman of the Council shall determine whether |
or not the I-Cycle program is operating effectively and |
make recommendations concerning management of the I-Cycle |
program. The chairman has the authority to dissolve the |
I-Cycle program if the program is found to be ineffective. |
Section 25. Authority of the Council. To fulfill its |
functions, the Council has the authority to: |
(1) Solicit and receive grants. |
(2) Solicit, use, and publish advice and information |
from non-governmental entities and experts to assist in the |
Council's duties. |
Section 30. Voluntary participation. Participation in the |
provisions of this Act by units of local government and |
educational institutions is voluntary. |
Section 35. Environmental Plans and Reporting. |
(a) Each State agency shall submit an adopted environmental |
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sustainability plan to the chairman of the Council for review |
and approval on or before November 1, 2007. |
On or before August 1, 2007, the Council shall prepare a |
downloadable plan template designed to provide a simple |
framework for the development of an environmental |
sustainability plan as required by this Act. The Council shall |
adopt procedures for reviewing and approving the plans, and |
make staff available during preparation of the plans to assist |
State agencies with their plan-writing efforts. The Council |
shall complete its plan review process on or before January 1, |
2008. The sustainability plans shall be reviewed and updated |
periodically, but at least once every 3 years. To the extent |
feasible and cost-effective, units of local government, |
educational institutions, and State agencies are encouraged to |
adopt and implement similar sustainability plans. |
Environmental sustainability plans may be submitted to the |
chairman of the Council, by request, for review and approval. |
(b) On or before August 1, 2007, each State agency, using |
existing resources, shall form an internal environmental |
sustainability committee. The environmental sustainability |
committee shall (i) assess the environmental and resource use |
impacts of its major operational activities making |
environmental improvements, conserving resources, and reducing |
health risks; (ii) develop an environmental sustainability |
plan as required under this Act; and (iii) establish an ongoing |
process through which their sustainability efforts can be |
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reviewed and improved upon. The committee shall focus on the |
most significant environmental and resource use impacts, |
examine the feasibility and cost-effectiveness of addressing |
these impacts, and prioritize their actions accordingly. |
Where feasible, the committee shall quantify the specific |
impacts of major operational activities such as gallons of |
water used, pounds of solid waste generated, gallons of |
gasoline consumed, and dollars spent per year on electricity. |
The committee shall consist of representatives from different |
departments and program areas, including purchasing, |
maintenance, and facility management. A senior member of |
management shall be designated to coordinate environmental |
sustainability efforts of each committee. The coordinator |
shall provide information to agency facilities and staff, |
coordinate planning and reporting activities, and act as |
liaison to the Council. Where appropriate, State agencies may |
appoint facility coordinators in addition to the agency |
coordinator. Coordinators shall be given full management |
support and provided with the necessary resources to meet the |
goals of this Act. |
(c) On or before April 1, 2008 and on or before April 1 of |
each subsequent year, each State agency shall submit to the |
chairman of the Council a report summarizing the progress made |
in implementing its environmental sustainability plan, |
including sustainability measures adopted and goals achieved. |
The information in this report shall encompass the previous |
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calendar year. |
On or before January 1, 2008, the Council shall develop and |
adopt a reporting form to be used to comply with the provisions |
of this Section. Participating units of local government, State |
agencies, and educational institutions must submit an annual |
progress report on or before June 1, 2008 and on or before June |
1 of each subsequent year. |
(d) State agencies shall be invited to participate in the |
Council's efforts to foster environmental sustainability |
practices throughout State government. |
(e) The Council shall provide technical assistance to State |
agencies, units of local government, and educational |
institutions for the purpose of implementing the environmental |
sustainability planning requirement. |
(f) The Council may establish criteria for exempting select |
State agencies from the environmental sustainability planning |
based on staff size, probable environmental impacts, and scope |
of operations. |
Section 40. Inter-agency cooperation. The Council shall be |
entitled to and shall receive the cooperation of every |
administrator and employee of every State agency in fulfilling |
the Council's purpose and functions. |
Section 45. Green Governments Illinois website. |
(a) The Green Governments Illinois staff member of the |
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Lieutenant Governor's Office shall be responsible for |
establishing and maintaining an Internet website devoted to the |
Green Governments Illinois program. |
(b) The content and capabilities of the website shall, at a |
minimum, include: |
(1) the ability to receive submitted plans and reports; |
(2) a downloadable template for preparing reports; |
(3) viewable and downloadable plans and reports |
submitted by the participating units of State and local |
government and educational institutions; |
(4) a listing of sources of information on developing |
environmental programs and Internet links, if available, |
to those sources; |
(5) a listing of sources of funding for environmental |
programs and Internet links, if available, to those |
sources; |
(6) information on forming intergovernmental |
agreements for the purpose of developing collaborative |
environmental plans between units of local government; and |
(7) guidance materials to assist State agencies, units |
of local government, and educational institutions in |
identifying environmental impacts and evaluating practical |
actions to prevent pollution and conserve resources.
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
becoming law.
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