Full Text of HB2753 98th General Assembly
HB2753ham001 98TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY | Rep. Robyn Gabel Filed: 3/15/2013
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| 1 | | AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 2753
| 2 | | AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend House Bill 2753 by replacing | 3 | | everything after the enacting clause with the following:
| 4 | | "Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Lake | 5 | | Michigan Wind Energy Act. | 6 | | Section 5. Legislative findings. The General Assembly | 7 | | finds: | 8 | | (1) that Lake Michigan is a unique and treasured public | 9 | | asset that supports numerous activities for the benefit of the | 10 | | people, wildlife, and flora of the State of Illinois; | 11 | | (2) that the bed of Lake Michigan is public land held in | 12 | | trust for the people of the State of Illinois and cannot be | 13 | | alienated to a private use or person; | 14 | | (3) that federal and State policy, as well as the national | 15 | | security, energy, and environmental needs of the United States | 16 | | and the people of the State of Illinois, support exploration |
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| 1 | | and development of renewable energy resources, including | 2 | | offshore wind energy; | 3 | | (4) that the State of Illinois is a signatory to a federal | 4 | | and multistate memorandum of understanding and is committed to | 5 | | promoting the efficient, expeditious, orderly, and
responsible | 6 | | evaluation of offshore wind power projects in the Great Lakes; | 7 | | (5) that wind above the Illinois public trust lands of Lake | 8 | | Michigan is a unique and significant renewable energy resource; | 9 | | (6) that the development of that resource does not involve | 10 | | mining or other extraction of resources from the public trust | 11 | | lands of Lake Michigan; | 12 | | (7) that the provision of renewable energy from offshore | 13 | | wind, if done in an environmentally responsible manner and | 14 | | without transferring ownership of any public trust lands of | 15 | | Lake Michigan, would serve a primarily public purpose | 16 | | consistent with the public trust; and | 17 | | (8) that the Lake Michigan Offshore Wind Energy Advisory | 18 | | Council has recommended clarifying and confirming the State's | 19 | | authority to permit such development and has made other | 20 | | recommendations to further the responsible development of the | 21 | | State's wind energy resources above Lake Michigan. | 22 | | Section 10. Definitions. As used in this Act: | 23 | | "Public trust lands" means the bed of Lake Michigan.
| 24 | | "Department" means the Department of Natural | 25 | | Resources.
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| 1 | | Section 15. Wind energy siting matrix. The Department shall | 2 | | develop a detailed offshore wind energy siting matrix for the | 3 | | public trust lands of Lake Michigan, which shall, at a minimum, | 4 | | identify areas that are unsuitable for wind energy development | 5 | | ("prohibited areas"), areas that are most appropriate for wind | 6 | | energy development ("preferred areas"), and areas that are | 7 | | neither prohibited nor preferred for wind energy development | 8 | | but that may be considered for development upon application | 9 | | ("possible areas"). The Department, in developing the wind | 10 | | energy siting matrix, shall take into consideration existing | 11 | | environmental, marine, public infrastructure, transportation, | 12 | | and security uses and factors, and may also consider other | 13 | | factors it identifies as appropriate. | 14 | | Section 20. Offshore Wind Energy Economic Development | 15 | | Policy Task Force. | 16 | | (a) The Governor shall convene an Offshore Wind Energy | 17 | | Economic Development Policy Task Force, to be chaired by the | 18 | | Director of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, or his or her | 19 | | designee, to analyze and evaluate policy and economic options | 20 | | to facilitate the development of offshore wind energy, and to | 21 | | propose an appropriate Illinois mechanism for purchasing and | 22 | | selling power from possible offshore wind energy projects. The | 23 | | Task Force shall examine mechanisms used in other states and | 24 | | jurisdictions, including, without limitation, feed-in-tariffs, |
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| 1 | | renewable energy certificates, renewable energy certificate | 2 | | carve-outs, power purchase agreements, and pilot projects. The | 3 | | Task Force shall report its findings and recommendations to the | 4 | | Governor and General Assembly by December 31, 2013.
| 5 | | (b) The Director of the Illinois Power Agency (or his or | 6 | | her designee), the Executive Director of the Illinois Commerce | 7 | | Commission (or his or her designee), the Director of Natural | 8 | | Resources (or his or her designee), and the Attorney General | 9 | | (or his or her designee) shall serve as ex officio members of | 10 | | the Task Force.
| 11 | | (c) The Governor shall appoint the following public members | 12 | | to serve on the Task Force:
| 13 | | (1) one individual from an institution of higher | 14 | | education in Illinois representing the discipline of | 15 | | economics with experience in the study of renewable energy;
| 16 | | (2) one individual representing an energy industry | 17 | | with experience in renewable energy markets;
| 18 | | (3) one individual representing a Statewide consumer | 19 | | or electric ratepayer organization;
| 20 | | (4) one individual representing the offshore wind | 21 | | energy industry;
| 22 | | (5) one individual representing the wind energy supply | 23 | | chain industry;
| 24 | | (6) one individual representing an Illinois electrical | 25 | | cooperative, municipal electrical utility, or association | 26 | | of such cooperatives or utilities;
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| 1 | | (7) one individual representing an Illinois industrial | 2 | | union involved in the construction, maintenance, or | 3 | | transportation of electrical generation, distribution, or | 4 | | transmission equipment or components;
| 5 | | (8) one individual representing an Illinois commercial | 6 | | or industrial electrical consumer;
| 7 | | (9) one individual representing an Illinois public | 8 | | education electrical consumer;
| 9 | | (10) one individual representing an independent | 10 | | transmission company;
| 11 | | (11) one individual from the Illinois legal community | 12 | | with experience in contracts, utility law, municipal law, | 13 | | and constitutional law;
| 14 | | (12) one individual representing a Great Lakes | 15 | | regional organization with experience assessing or | 16 | | studying wind energy;
| 17 | | (13) one individual representing a Statewide | 18 | | environmental organization; | 19 | | (14) one resident of the State representing an | 20 | | organization advocating for persons of low or limited | 21 | | incomes;
| 22 | | (15) one individual representing Argonne National | 23 | | Laboratory; and
| 24 | | (16) one individual representing a local community | 25 | | that has aggregated the purchase of electricity.
| 26 | | (d) The Governor may appoint additional public members to |
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| 1 | | the Task Force. | 2 | | (e) The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Minority | 3 | | Leader of the House of Representatives,
Senate President, and | 4 | | Minority Leader of the Senate shall each appoint one member of | 5 | | the General Assembly to serve on the Task Force.
| 6 | | (f) Members of the Task Force shall serve without | 7 | | compensation. | 8 | | Section 25. Assessment permits. After finalizing the wind | 9 | | energy siting matrix required under Section 15, the Department | 10 | | may, in accordance with rules adopted by the Department | 11 | | pursuant to Section 5-40 of the Illinois Administrative | 12 | | Procedure Act and with the written approval of the Governor, | 13 | | grant in the name of the State of Illinois permits and site | 14 | | leases with respect to public trust lands of Lake Michigan for | 15 | | the assessment of sites for offshore wind energy development. | 16 | | Section 30. Permits for wind park construction and | 17 | | operation. The Department may, in accordance with rules adopted | 18 | | by the Department pursuant to Section 5-40 of the Illinois | 19 | | Administrative Procedure Act, convert site assessment leases | 20 | | to offshore wind park construction and operation leases, upon | 21 | | an appropriate showing by the applicant that the construction | 22 | | and operation of wind energy facilities would not be | 23 | | inconsistent with the public trust. |
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| 1 | | Section 35. Permit terms. The Department may insert into | 2 | | any permit or lease issued under this Act any terms that it | 3 | | deems necessary to protect the rights of the State, the public, | 4 | | lessees, and users of waters above the public trust lands of | 5 | | Lake Michigan. | 6 | | Section 40. Rulemaking. The Department may adopt, in | 7 | | accordance with the requirements of Section 5-40 of the | 8 | | Illinois Administrative Procedure Act, any rule that is | 9 | | necessary to implement this Act. The rules adopted by the | 10 | | Department under this Section shall, at a minimum, specify | 11 | | permit fees and royalty schedules, requirements for bonding and | 12 | | guaranteeing, requirements for decommissioning, and any other | 13 | | requirements necessary for carrying out the provisions of this | 14 | | Act. | 15 | | Prior to adopting any rule under this Act, the Department | 16 | | shall consult with the Illinois Environmental Protection | 17 | | Agency, the Illinois Commerce Commission, the Illinois Power | 18 | | Agency, and the Department of Commerce and Economic | 19 | | Opportunity. | 20 | | Section 45. Regulatory toolkit. The Department shall, in | 21 | | consultation with the Illinois Environmental Protection | 22 | | Agency, the Illinois Commerce Commission, the Illinois Power | 23 | | Agency, and the Department of Commerce and Economic | 24 | | Opportunity, prepare and publish a toolkit for advising and |
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| 1 | | guiding developers on the regulatory and permitting process. | 2 | | The toolkit shall, at a minimum, include a checklist of | 3 | | required State permits and an overview of estimated timelines | 4 | | and likely areas of concern. | 5 | | Section 50. Limitation on Department Authority. Nothing | 6 | | contained in this Act shall be construed as requiring or | 7 | | permitting the Department to permanently convey any public | 8 | | trust lands for energy development.
| 9 | | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | 10 | | becoming law.".
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