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 1                    AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 1292
 2        AMENDMENT NO.     .  Amend Senate Bill 1292 on page 1, by
 3    replacing line 1 with the following:
 4        "AN ACT in relation to museums."; and
 5    on page 9, by inserting after line 28 the following:
 6        "Section 900.  The Department of Natural Resources Act is
 7    amended by changing Section 1-25 as follows:
 8        (20 ILCS 801/1-25)
 9        Sec. 1-25. Powers of the  scientific  surveys  and  State
10    Museum.    In  addition  to  its other powers and duties, the
11    Department shall have the following powers and  duties  which
12    shall  be  performed  by the scientific surveys and the State
13    Museum:
14             (1)  To investigate and study the natural  resources
15        of  the  State and to prepare printed reports and furnish
16        information   fundamental   to   the   conservation   and
17        development of natural resources and for that purpose the
18        officers and employees  thereof  may,  pursuant  to  rule
19        adopted  by  the Department, enter and cross all lands in
20        this State, doing no damage to private property.
21             (2)  To cooperate with and advise departments having
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 1        administrative powers and duties relating to the  natural
 2        resources  of  the  State,  and to cooperate with similar
 3        departments in other states and with  the  United  States
 4        Government.
 5             (3)  To  conduct  a  natural  history  survey of the
 6        State, giving preference to subjects of  educational  and
 7        economical importance.
 8             (4)  To publish, from time to time, reports covering
 9        the entire field of zoology and botany of the State.
10             (5)  To  supply  natural  history  specimens  to the
11        State educational institutions and to the public schools.
12             (6)  To investigate the entomology of the State.
13             (7)  To  investigate  all   insects   dangerous   or
14        injurious  to  agricultural  or  horticultural plants and
15        crops, livestock, to nursery trees  and  plants,  to  the
16        products of the truck farm and vegetable garden, to shade
17        trees  and  other  ornamental  vegetation  of  cities and
18        villages, to the products of the mills and  the  contents
19        of  warehouses, and all insects injurious or dangerous to
20        the public health.
21             (8)  To conduct experiments  with  methods  for  the
22        prevention,  arrest,  abatement  and  control  of insects
23        injurious to persons or property.
24             (9)  To   instruct   the   people,    by    lecture,
25        demonstration   or  bulletin,  in  the  best  methods  of
26        preserving  and  protecting  their  property  and  health
27        against injuries by insects.
28             (10)  To publish, from time to time, articles on the
29        injurious and beneficial insects of the State.
30             (11)  To study the geological formation of the State
31        with reference to its resources  of  coal,  ores,  clays,
32        building  stones,  cement,  materials suitable for use in
33        the construction of  roads,  gas,  mineral  and  artesian
34        water and other products.
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 1             (12)  To  publish, from time to time, topographical,
 2        geological and other maps to illustrate resources of  the
 3        State.
 4             (13)  To  publish,  from  time  to  time,  bulletins
 5        giving   a   general  and  detailed  description  of  the
 6        geological  and  mineral   resources,   including   water
 7        resources, of the State.
 8             (14)  To   cooperate   with  United  States  federal
 9        agencies in the preparation and completion of  a  contour
10        topographic   map   and  the  collection,  recording  and
11        printing of water and atmospheric resource data including
12        stream flow measurements and to collect  facts  and  data
13        concerning  the  volumes and flow of underground, surface
14        and atmospheric waters of the State and to determine  the
15        mineral  qualities  of  water  from  different geological
16        formations and surface and  atmospheric  waters  for  the
17        various sections of the State.
18             (15)  To  publish, from time to time, the results of
19        its investigations of the mineral qualities, volumes  and
20        flow  of  underground  and surface waters of the State to
21        the end that the available water resources of  the  State
22        may  be  better  known  and  to  make mineral analyses of
23        samples of water from municipal or private sources giving
24        no  opinion  from  those  analyses   of   the   hygienic,
25        physiological or medicinal qualities of such waters.
26             (16)  To  act  as  the  central  data repository and
27        research coordinator for the State in matters related  to
28        water  and atmospheric resources.  The State Water Survey
29        Division of the Department may monitor and  evaluate  all
30        weather modification operations in Illinois.
31             (17)  To  distribute,  in  its  discretion,  to  the
32        various educational institutions of the State, specimens,
33        samples,  and  materials  collected  by it after the same
34        have served the purposes of the Department.
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 1             (18)  To cooperate with the Illinois  State  Academy
 2        of  Science  and  to  publish  a  suitable  number of the
 3        results of the investigations and research in  the  field
 4        of  natural  science  to  the  end  that  the same may be
 5        distributed to the interested public.
 6             (19)  To maintain a State Museum, and to collect and
 7        preserve  objects  of  scientific  and  artistic   value,
 8        representing  past  and present fauna and flora, the life
 9        and work of man, geological history,  natural  resources,
10        and the manufacturing and fine arts; to interpret for and
11        educate the public concerning the foregoing.
12             (20)  To  cooperate  with  the Illinois State Museum
13        Society for the mutual benefit  of  the  Museum  and  the
14        Society,  with  the Museum furnishing necessary space for
15        the Society to  carry  on  its  functions  and  keep  its
16        records,  and,  upon  the  recommendation  of  the Museum
17        Director with the approval of the Board of  State  Museum
18        Advisors  and  the  Director  of the Department, to enter
19        into agreements with the Illinois  State  Museum  Society
20        for   the   operation   of  a  sales  counter  and  other
21        concessions for the mutual benefit of the Museum and  the
22        Society.
23             (21)  To  accept  grants  of  property  and  to hold
24        property to be administered as part of the  State  Museum
25        for    the   purpose   of   preservation,   research   of
26        interpretation of significant areas within the State  for
27        the  purpose  of  preserving,  studying  and interpreting
28        archaeological and natural phenomena.
29             (22)  To contribute to and support  the  operations,
30        programs  and  capital  development  of public museums in
31        this State. For the purposes  of  this  Section,  "public
32        museum"  means  a facility: (A) that is operating for the
33        purposes  of  promoting  cultural   development   through
34        special    activities   or   programs,   and   acquiring,
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 1        conserving,    preserving,    studying,     interpreting,
 2        enhancing, and in particular, organizing and continuously
 3        exhibiting  specimens, artifacts, articles, documents and
 4        other    things    of    historical,     anthropological,
 5        archaeological,   industrial,   scientific   or  artistic
 6        import, to the public for its instruction and  enjoyment,
 7        and  (B)  that  either (i) is operated by or located upon
 8        land owned by a unit of local government  or  (ii)  is  a
 9        museum  that has an annual attendance of at least 150,000
10        and offers educational programs to school  groups  during
11        school hours.   A museum is eligible to receive funds for
12        capital  development  under this subdivision (22) only if
13        it is operated by or located upon land owned by a unit of
14        local government.     Recipients  of  funds  for  capital
15        development under this subdivision (22) shall match State
16        funds with local or private funding at a ratio of $2 from
17        local and private funds for every $1 in State funds.
18             The Department shall formulate rules and regulations
19        relating  to  the allocation of any funds appropriated by
20        the General Assembly for the purpose of  contributing  to
21        the support of public museums in this State.
22             (23)  To  perform  all  other  duties and assume all
23        obligations  of  the  former  Department  of  Energy  and
24        Natural  Resources   and   the   former   Department   of
25        Registration  and Education pertaining to the State Water
26        Survey, the State Geological Survey,  the  State  Natural
27        History Survey, and the State Museum.
28             (24)  To    maintain    all    previously   existing
29        relationships  between  the  State  Water  Survey,  State
30        Geological Survey, and State Natural History  Survey  and
31        the  public  and  private  colleges  and  universities in
32        Illinois.
33             (25)  To participate  in  federal  geologic  mapping
34        programs.
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 1    (Source: P.A. 89-445, eff. 2-7-96.)".

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