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Public Act 103-0863 |
HB5488 Enrolled | LRB103 37550 JAG 67674 b |
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AN ACT concerning conservation. |
Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, |
represented in the General Assembly: |
Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Legacy |
Tree Program Task Force Act. |
Section 5. Findings; purpose. |
(a) The General Assembly finds that: |
(1) Trees are essential to ecological, cultural, and |
economic life on Earth. |
(2) Trees support species diversity, food webs, |
habitats, and numerous ecological processes, such as water |
and air purification. |
(3) Trees assist in regulating climate and soil |
fertility. |
(4) The State must commit to preserving and |
celebrating our legacy and heritage trees and must develop |
pathways for the public to advocate for the preservation |
of trees in communities. |
(b) The General Assembly intends this Act to help create a |
Statewide legacy tree program to promote the identification, |
awareness, commemoration, and preservation of significant |
trees within the State. |
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Section 10. Legacy Tree Program Task Force. |
(a) The Legacy Tree Program Task Force is created, shall |
meet on a quarterly basis for 4 years after the effective date |
of this Act, and shall, by no later than June 30, 2028, submit |
to the General Assembly, in accordance with Section 3.1 of the |
General Assembly Organization Act, a report that contains the |
final recommendations developed under subsection (b). |
(b) The Legacy Tree Program Task Force shall establish |
recommendations for the creation of a statewide legacy tree |
recognition program to promote the identification, awareness, |
commemoration, and preservation of significant trees in the |
State. |
(c) The Task Force shall consist of the following members: |
(1) one representative of an environmental |
organization, appointed by the Governor; |
(2) one representative of the Morton Arboretum, |
appointed by the Governor; |
(3) the director of the Illinois Environmental |
Protection Agency or a representative of their choosing; |
(4) one representative of the Illinois Forestry |
Development Council, appointed by the Governor; |
(5) one representative of the Shawnee National Forest, |
appointed by the Governor; |
(6) one representative of the Southern Illinois |
University Department of Forestry, appointed by the |
Governor; |
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(7) one representative of the University of Illinois |
Extension forestry program, appointed by the Governor; |
(8) one representative of an association that |
represents Illinois arborists, appointed by the Governor; |
(9) two representatives of the Department of Natural |
Resources, appointed by the Governor; |
(10) one representative of an environmental |
organization that is different than the organization in |
paragraph (1), appointed by the Governor; |
(11) one representative of the Chicago Urban Forestry |
Board, appointed by the Governor; |
(12) one representative of a forest preserve district |
in a county that is adjacent to Cook County, appointed by |
the Governor; |
(13) one representative of a forest preserve district |
located south of Interstate 80, appointed by the Governor; |
(14) one representative of a statewide organization |
representing park districts, appointed by the Governor; |
(15) one member of the House of Representatives, |
appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives; |
(16) one member of the House of Representatives, |
appointed by the Minority Leader of the House of |
Representatives; |
(17) one member of the Senate, appointed by the |
President of the Senate; and |
(18) one member of the Senate, appointed by the |
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Minority Leader of the Senate. |
(d) Members of the Task Force shall serve without |
compensation. |
(e) The Department of Natural Resources shall provide |
staff and administrative support services to the Task Force |
and serve as the lead and chair agency of the Task Force. |
Section 15. Responsibilities. The Task Force shall |
establish recommendations for the following: |
(1) criteria for a definition of legacy tree and |
legacy tree standards that can be used on a variety of |
trees; |
(2) criteria for which the historical and cultural |
significance of a tree could be measured; |
(3) procedures for nominating trees on public and |
private property; |
(4) exploring partnership opportunities with units of |
local government for oversight of the legacy tree program |
and participation in the program; |
(5) creating a public awareness program, including |
digital media, a website, a legacy tree tool kit and |
educational materials to be made available by the |
Department of Natural Resources for use by units of local |
government; |
(6) exploring funding sources for the operation and |
maintenance of the statewide legacy tree program, |
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including grant funding opportunities to facilitate |
participation in the program by units of local government; |
(7) procedures for withdrawing trees from the program; |
(8) procedures for legacy tree assessment; |
(9) procedures for how a tree would be designated or |
honored physically; |
(10) procedures for mapping trees on a searchable |
website; and |
(11) procedures for delisting a healthy designated |
legacy tree. |
Section 90. Repeal. This Act is repealed on June 30, 2034. |