Public Act 0618 102ND GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 102-0618 |
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AN ACT concerning conservation.
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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. Findings. The State of Illinois finds that: |
(1) rapid land development in Illinois has led to the loss |
of forestlands, farmlands, wildlife habitats, biodiversity, |
outstanding natural areas, beaches, and public areas for |
outdoor recreation and has impacted the health of the State's |
lakes, streams, rivers, and wetlands, all of which impacts the |
quality of life of the State's current and future citizens and |
may jeopardize the well-being of the State's environment and |
economy if not addressed appropriately; |
(2) this same rapid land development has also led to the |
loss of historical and archaeological sites that embody the |
heritage of the State; |
(3) this same rapid land development is occurring across |
the United States and across the world; |
(4) scientists have documented this rapid loss of natural |
area and wildlife, including the loss of 1,500,000 acres of |
natural area in the United States per year; the loss of |
2,900,000,000, or twenty-nine percent of, North American birds |
since 1970; threats to approximately 12,000 plant and animal |
species in the United States, all of which are in need of |
proactive conservation efforts; and the loss of one-half of |
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freshwater and saltwater wetlands in the contiguous |
forty-eight states; |
(5) scientists have recommended conserving and protecting |
thirty percent of the land and thirty percent of the ocean in |
each country by 2030 in order to address this deterioration of |
natural systems, loss of biodiversity, and rapid land |
development; |
(6) national leaders have introduced measures to commit |
the United States to protecting thirty percent of its lands |
and oceans by 2030; and |
(7) in order to support national efforts and provide state |
leadership to address the deterioration of natural systems, |
loss of biodiversity, and rapid land development, Illinois |
must establish a bold goal for the amount of land to be |
protected by the year 2030. |
Section 5. Short title. This Act may be cited as the |
Illinois Thirty-by-Thirty Conservation Task Force Act. |
Section 10. Thirty-by-Thirty Task Force. There is hereby |
created the Illinois Thirty-By-Thirty Conservation Task Force. |
The Task Force shall have 23 members, comprised as follows: |
(1) the Director of Natural Resources or the Director's |
designee, who shall serve as chairperson; |
(2) two members from the House of Representatives, |
appointed one each by the Speaker of the House and the House |
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Minority Leader; |
(3) two members of the Senate, appointed one each by the |
President of the Senate and the Senate Minority Leader; |
(4) one member appointed by the Director or the Director's |
designee of the Department of Agriculture; |
(5) one member appointed by the Director or the Director's |
designee of The Illinois Environmental Protection Agency; |
(6) one member appointed by the Director or the Director's |
designee of the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic |
Opportunity; |
(7) one member appointed by the Director or the Director's |
designee of the Illinois Department of Transportation; |
(8) one environmentalist appointed by the Department of |
Natural Resources; |
(9) one member from a State agriculture association |
appointed by the chairperson; |
(10) two environmental science teachers appointed by the |
chairperson; |
(11) four environmental science students appointed by the |
chairperson; |
(12) three members of a private sector environmental |
organization appointed by the chairperson; |
(13) one higher education professional working with crop |
science, appointed by the chairperson; |
(14) one chemical fertilizer professional appointed by |
chairperson; |
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(15) one seed producer appointed by the chairperson; and |
(16) one representative of a statewide outdoor sportsman |
organization appointed by the chairperson. |
Section 15. Duties of the Task Force. The Task Force shall |
hold listening sessions regarding ways in which Illinois can |
protect 30% of its land and water resources by 2030. The Task |
Force shall hold a minimum of three separate listening |
sessions in geographically distinct areas of the State. |
(1) The meetings should at a minimum seek to explore the |
following focus areas: |
(A) identify resources that the State has and how they |
are being utilized to protect land and water resources; |
(B) identify tools, resources, and incentives for |
landowners and the private sector to restore degraded |
natural areas and to manage their resources sustainably; |
(C) identify financial resources from the private |
sector, philanthropy, and public sources to expand |
protections and to help manage lands and waters for |
conservation; |
(D) the ability of the State to manage more public |
lands for the benefit of future generations; and |
(E) strategies to conserve and protect 30% of |
Illinois' land and water by 2030. |
(2) The Task Force shall observe the sovereignty of tribal |
nations through meaningful consultation with indigenous tribal |
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leaders, and shall help indigenous tribal communities fulfill |
their visions and priorities for the stewardship of natural, |
cultural, and historic resources. |
(3) The Task Force members shall serve without |
compensation. |
Section 20. Administration. The Department of Natural |
Resources shall provide administrative and other support to |
the Task Force. |
Section 25. Report. The Task Force shall prepare a report |
that summarizes the information gathered during the listening |
sessions and submit the report to the Governor and General |
Assembly on or before July 1, 2022.
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Section 30. Repeal. The Task Force is dissolved, and this |
Act is repealed on July 1, 2023. |
Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
becoming law. |
Effective Date: 8/27/2021