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(35 ILCS 200/10-167)
Sec. 10-167.
Definition of public benefit; certification.
(a) A conservation right on land shall be considered to provide a
demonstrated public benefit if the Department of Natural Resources certifies
that it protects in perpetuity at least one of the
following:
(1) Land providing a regular opportunity for public |
| access to outdoor recreation or outdoor education.
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(2) Land preserving habitat for State or federal
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| endangered or threatened species or federal candidate species as defined in the Code of Federal Regulations (50 CFR 424.02).
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(3) Land identified in the Illinois Natural Areas
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(4) Land determined to be eligible for registration
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| under Section 16 of the Illinois Natural Areas Preservation Act.
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(5) Land contributing to the ecological viability of
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| a park, conservation area, nature preserve, or other high quality native terrestrial or aquatic area that is publicly owned or otherwise protected.
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(6) Land included in, or consistent with a federal,
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| State, regional, or local government policy or plan for the conservation of wildlife habitat or open space, for the restoration or protection of lakes and streams, or for the protection of scenic areas.
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(b) The person liable for taxes on the land shall submit an application to
the Department of Natural Resources requesting certification that the land
meets one of the criteria established in subsection (a). The application shall
be in a form furnished by the Department of Natural Resources. Within 30 days
of receipt of a complete and correct application for certification, the
Department of Natural Resources shall determine whether the land encumbered by
a conservation right provides a demonstrated public benefit and shall inform
the applicant in writing of the decision.
(Source: P.A. 91-357, eff. 7-29-99.)
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