Rep. Sonya M. Harper

Filed: 4/17/2024

 

 


 

 


 
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AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 4155

2    AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend House Bill 4155 by replacing
3everything after the enacting clause with the following:
 
4    "Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the
5Agricultural Drought and Climate Resilience Office Act.
 
6    Section 5. Findings. The General Assembly finds that
7creating an Agricultural Drought and Climate Resilience Office
8can best address and mitigate agricultural climate-related
9issues on a wide scale by providing support and assistance to
10bona fide agricultural producers in implementing practices
11that minimize the impacts of climate change.
 
12    Section 10. Definitions. As used in this Act:
13    "Agrivoltaics" means one or more solar energy generation
14facilities directly integrated with agricultural activities,
15including crop production, grazing, animal husbandry,

 

 

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1apiaries, cover cropping, or production of agricultural
2commodities for sale in the retail or wholesale market.
3    "Anaerobic digester" means a sealed, oxygen-free tank into
4which feedstock, such as food waste, animal manure, or
5wastewater sludge, is placed for anaerobic digestion by
6microorganisms.
7    "Bona fide agricultural producer" means an agricultural
8producer that receives a majority of the producer's annual
9income from agriculture, an agricultural producer that spends
10more than 1,040 hours per year engaged in agricultural
11production, or an Illinois business that processes
12agricultural products.
13    "Department" means the Department of Agriculture.
14    "Director" means the Director of Agriculture.
15    "Disproportionately impacted area" means a census tract or
16comparable geographic area that the Department of Commerce and
17Economic Opportunity has determined meets one or more of the
18following criteria:
19        (1) at least 20% of households in the census tract or
20    comparable area fall below the poverty guidelines updated
21    periodically in the Federal Register by the U.S.
22    Department of Health and Human Services under the
23    authority of 42 U.S.C. 9902(2);
24        (2) 75% or more of the children in the census tract or
25    comparable area participate in the National School Lunch
26    Program according to reported statistics from the State

 

 

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1    Board of Education;
2        (3) at least 20% of the households in the census tract
3    or comparable area receive assistance under the
4    Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program; or
5        (4) the census tract or comparable area has an average
6    unemployment rate, as determined by the Department of
7    Employment Security, that is more than 120% of the
8    national unemployment rate, as determined by the United
9    States Department of Labor, for a period of at least 2
10    consecutive calendar years.
11    "Dry digester" means an anaerobic digester that processes
12feedstock with a low moisture content.
13    "Floatovoltaics" means one or more solar energy generation
14facilities placed over, near, or floating on irrigation canals
15or reservoirs.
16    "Office" means the Agricultural Drought and Climate
17Resilience Office created in this Act.
18    "Solar energy device" means a device or a design feature
19of a structure that provides for the collection of sunlight
20and that comprises part of a system for the conversion of the
21sun's radiant energy into thermal, chemical, mechanical, or
22electrical energy.
23    "Solar energy facility" means a facility that uses real
24and personal property, including, but not limited to, one or
25more solar energy devices, agrivoltaics, floatovoltaics,
26leaseholds, and easements, to generate and deliver to the

 

 

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1interconnection meter any source of electrical, thermal, or
2mechanical energy in excess of 2 megawatts by harnessing the
3radiant energy of the sun, including any connected device for
4which the primary purpose is to store energy, and that is not
5primarily designed to supply electricity for consumption on
6site.
 
7    Section 15. Agricultural Drought and Climate Resilience
8Office; creation. The Agricultural Drought and Climate
9Resilience Office is hereby created within the Department. The
10Office may provide voluntary technical assistance,
11nonregulatory programs, and incentives, including grants, that
12increase the ability to anticipate, prepare for, mitigate,
13adapt to, and respond to hazardous events, trends, or
14disturbances related to drought or the climate. The Office
15shall advise the Director, other State agencies, and the
16Governor on the impact to agriculture of drought and climate
17policies and programs. The Director shall appoint the head of
18the Office.
 
19    Section 20. Assistance, programs, and incentives; rules.
20    (a) The Department shall adopt rules for the
21administration of the Office's assistance, programs, and
22incentives, including grants. Before adopting the rules, the
23Director shall convene a stakeholder group, including
24representatives of organizations whose membership consists of

 

 

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1agricultural producers engaged in the production of the top 10
2agricultural commodities produced in Illinois, members of the
3Department of Natural Resources Conservation Reserve
4Enhancement Program, and representatives of the solar energy
5development industry. The stakeholder group shall advise the
6Director on the needs of the agriculture industry to respond
7to and mitigate the impacts of climate change on agricultural
8production.
9    (b) Except for a program, assistance, incentive, or
10support administered by the Office to address immediate needs
11as a result of disaster, including wildfire and drought, a
12program, assistance, incentive, or support administered by the
13Office must include new or ongoing demonstration or research
14projects to demonstrate or study the use of agrivoltaics to:
15        (1) help prepare for and mitigate the impacts that
16    climate change or drought have on agriculture;
17        (2) reduce energy costs in agriculture;
18        (3) improve the economic resilience of agricultural
19    producers;
20        (4) minimize negative environmental impacts of
21    photovoltaic energy production facilities on soil health,
22    native vegetation, State and federal listed species,
23    wildlife migration corridors, and the species, habitats,
24    and ecosystems that are of the greatest conservation need;
25    and
26        (5) provide other statewide environmental benefits, as

 

 

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1    identified by the Office.
2    (c) In awarding grants, the Office shall give preference
3to grant applications that propose using grant money to
4conduct a new or ongoing demonstration or research project as
5a means to study the potential, benefits, and tradeoffs of
6agrivoltaics in the State.
7    Any agrivoltaic study awarded as a grant under this
8Section must include findings on the additional costs,
9including the additional capital and ongoing maintenance
10costs, for the use of agrivoltaics as compared to traditional
11photovoltaics. The additional costs must be quantified on both
12a dollar-per-megawatt and a dollar-per-megawatt-hour basis.
13    Grants awarded by the Office must pay for implementation
14of practices to address and mitigate the impacts of climate
15change or drought on agriculture or provide direct adaptation
16support for impacted agricultural communities, including
17mental health resources, conflict resolution assistance, and
18risk-management guidance. A grant award may pay no more than
195% of administrative expenses incurred by an agricultural
20producer to implement the practices.
21    (d) The Office shall, at least 30 days before opening the
22grant application process, make available, on its website or
23the Department's website, information related to the grant
24program to agricultural producers.
25    (e) A grant authorized pursuant to this Section must
26receive final approval by the head of the Office before a final

 

 

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1award can be issued.
2    (f) The Office shall post on its website or the
3Department's website all applications for grant awards. Within
415 days after awarding a grant, the Office shall post on its
5website or the Department's website the name of the individual
6or entity receiving a grant, the amount of the grant awarded,
7the project or projects to be funded by the grant, and the
8duration of the grant award.
 
9    Section 25. Greenhouse gas reduction and carbon
10sequestration study; greenhouse gas offset program.
11    (a) The Director or the Director's designee shall conduct
12a study to examine greenhouse gas reduction and carbon
13sequestration opportunities in the agricultural sector and in
14agricultural land management in the State, including:
15        (1) soil health management practices, including cover
16    cropping, manure management, soil amendments, rotational
17    grazing, rangeland management, low-till and no-till
18    practices, and hedge grows;
19        (2) the use of dry digesters; and
20        (3) the potential for creating and offering a
21    certified greenhouse gas offset program and credit
22    instruments to provide fungible greenhouse gas offsets for
23    agricultural producers and in agricultural land
24    management.
25    The Director or Director's designee shall conduct the

 

 

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1study in consultation with the Environmental Protection
2Agency, the Department of Natural Resources, and an
3institution of higher education with expertise in climate
4change mitigation, adaptation benefits, and other
5environmental benefits related to agricultural research.
6    The study must identify policy mechanisms to avoid the
7impacts that the use of greenhouse gas offsets by regulated
8sources could have on disproportionately impacted areas.
9    The Director or the Director's designee shall submit to
10the General Assembly:
11        (1) a report summarizing the progress on the study on
12    or before October 1, 2024; and
13        (2) a final report on the study on or before October 1,
14    2025. The final report must include any legislative,
15    regulatory, or other recommendations for designing and
16    implementing greenhouse gas reduction and carbon
17    sequestration opportunities for the agricultural sector
18    and in agricultural land management in the State.
19    (b) After conclusion of the study under subsection (a),
20the Office may create a certified greenhouse gas offset
21program. Credit instruments offered under the program must
22reflect real, additional, quantifiable, permanent, verifiable,
23and enforceable reductions in greenhouse gas emissions that
24are equivalent to the offsets provided and must not require
25agricultural producers' participation.
26    Greenhouse gas offsets developed for agricultural

 

 

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1producers and in agricultural land management may be used as
2compliance instruments with the emission reduction obligations
3established by the Environmental Protection Agency's Bureau of
4Air to ensure that the annual, overall, absolute emissions
5from the source, sector, or group of sources decline
6consistent with the statewide greenhouse gas emission
7reduction goals; except that, if the source is located in a
8disproportionately impacted area, the Department shall
9establish by rule an annual, absolute emission reduction
10obligation specific to the source.
 
11    Section 30. Post-study rules.
12    (a) Upon conclusion of the study conducted under Section
1325, with regard to any recommendations in the study that do not
14require legislative changes, the Department may adopt rules in
15consultation with the Environmental Protection Agency's Office
16of Energy and the Pollution Control Board to implement the
17recommendations. Any rules adopted pursuant to this subsection
18may not mandate participation by agricultural producers in any
19greenhouse gas offset program or any other greenhouse gas
20reduction and carbon sequestration programs or mechanisms
21developed in rule, but the rules may provide incentives to
22agricultural producers for the producer's voluntary
23participation in a program or mechanism developed in rule
24pursuant to this subsection and establish procedures for
25coordination with other states.

 

 

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1    (b) Nothing in this Section requires the adoption of rules
2for greenhouse gas emission offsets or credit mechanisms or
3the acceptance of any greenhouse gas emission offsets or
4credit mechanisms as compliance instruments for emission
5reduction compliance or verification.
 
6    Section 35. Other studies. The Office shall also conduct
7the following studies:
8        (1) a study examining the effectiveness of grants
9    awarded pursuant to Section 15; and
10        (2) a feasibility study that examines the use of
11    floatovoltaics in State waterways.
 
12    Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon
13becoming law.".