Public Act 0119 102ND GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 102-0119 |
HB0247 Enrolled | LRB102 04450 RJF 14468 b |
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AN ACT concerning State 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 5. The Department of Central Management Services |
Law of the
Civil Administrative Code of Illinois is amended by |
adding Section 405-317 as follows: |
(20 ILCS 405/405-317 new) |
Sec. 405-317. Bird-safe State buildings. |
(a) Each State building constructed, acquired, or of which |
more than 50% of the façade is substantially altered, in the |
opinion of the Department's Bureau of Property Management, |
shall meet, as determined by the Director, the following |
standards: |
(1) at least 90% of the exposed façade material from |
ground level to 40 feet: |
(A) shall not be composed of glass; or |
(B) shall be composed of glass employing: (i) |
elements that preclude bird collisions without |
completely obscuring vision, such as secondary |
facades, netting, screens, shutters, and exterior |
shades; (ii) ultraviolet (UV) patterned glass that |
contains UV-reflective or contrasting patterns that |
are visible to birds; (iii) patterns on glass designed |
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in accordance with a rule that restricts horizontal |
spaces to less than 2 inches high and vertical spaces |
to less than 4 inches wide; (iv) opaque, etched, |
stained, frosted, or translucent glass; or (v) any |
combination of the methods described in this |
subparagraph (B); |
(2) at least 60% of the exposed facade material above |
40 feet shall meet the standard described in paragraph |
(1); |
(3) there shall not be any transparent passageways or |
corners; |
(4) all glass adjacent to atria or courtyards |
containing water features, plants, and other materials |
attractive to birds shall meet the standard described in |
subparagraph (B) of paragraph (1); and |
(5) outside lighting shall be appropriately shielded |
and minimized subject to security and other mission |
related requirements. |
(b) The Director shall take such actions as may be |
necessary to ensure that actual bird mortality is monitored at |
each State building. |
(c) The Director, where practicable and consistent with |
security and other mission related requirements, shall reduce |
exterior building and site lighting for each State building. |
This subsection (c) shall not apply to buildings in which the |
Director does not have control of the exterior building and |
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site lighting. In implementing the requirements of this |
subsection (c), the Director shall make use of automatic |
control technologies, including timers, photo-sensors, and |
infrared and motion detectors. |
(d) In implementing the requirements of this Section, the |
Director may employ any available methods and strategies that |
are in accordance with existing effective best practices to |
reduce bird mortality. |
(e) The requirements of this Section shall not apply to |
any acquisition or substantial alteration described in |
subsection (a) if the Director, after consideration of |
multiple options, determines that the use of the required |
building materials and design features would result in a |
significant additional cost for the project. |
(f) Any construction which may be required as a result of
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the requirements of this Section shall be under the authority
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of the Capital Development Board in consultation with the
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Department. |
(g) The requirements of this Section shall only apply to
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State buildings under the management or control of the
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Department, but does not include buildings leased by the
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Department. |
(h) The requirements of this Section shall not apply to |
any project in the design or construction phase as of the |
effective date of this amendatory Act of the 102nd General |
Assembly. |
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(i) This Section shall not apply to the following |
buildings: |
(1) any building or site listed, or eligible for |
listing, on the National Register of Historic Places; |
(2) the Executive Mansion and its grounds; |
(3) the Illinois Supreme Court Building and its |
grounds; |
(4) the Old State Capitol Building in Springfield, |
Illinois, and its related buildings and grounds; |
(5) the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and |
Museum and its related buildings and grounds; and |
(6) the Illinois State Capitol Building and its |
related buildings and grounds.
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