Public Act 098-0858 Public Act 0858 98TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 098-0858 | SB2966 Enrolled | LRB098 18011 MGM 53137 b |
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| AN ACT concerning safety.
| 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 Urban | Flooding Awareness Act. | Section 5. Definitions. As used in this Act, "urban | flooding" means the inundation of property in a built | environment, particularly in more densely populated areas, | caused by rainfall overwhelming the capacity of drainage | systems, such as storm sewers. "Urban flooding" does not | include flooding in undeveloped or agricultural areas. "Urban | flooding" includes (i) situations in which stormwater enters | buildings through windows, doors, or other openings, (ii) water | backup through sewer pipes, showers, toilets, sinks, and floor | drains, (iii) seepage through walls and floors, and (iv) the | accumulation of water on property or public rights-of-way. | Section 10. Urban Flooding Study. By June 30, 2015, the | Department of Natural Resources, in consultation with the | Illinois Emergency Management Agency, the Illinois | Environmental Protection Agency, the Illinois Housing | Development Authority, the Department of Commerce and Economic | Development, the Department of Insurance, the Federal |
| Emergency Management Agency, the Metropolitan Water | Reclamation District of Greater Chicago, the Illinois State | Water Survey of the University of Illinois, and other State, | regional, and local storm water management agencies, thought | leaders, and interested parties as the Director of Natural | Resources deems appropriate, shall submit to the General | Assembly and the Governor a report that reviews and evaluates | the latest available information, research, laws, regulations, | policies, procedures, and institutional knowledge, with | recommendations based on the findings in relation to: | (1) the prevalence and costs associated with urban flooding | events across the State, and the trends in frequency and | severity over the past two decades;
| (2) the apparent impact of global climate change on urban | flooding;
| (3) the impacts of county stormwater programs on urban | flooding over the past 2 decades, including a listing of | projects and programs and the flood damages avoided;
| (4) an evaluation of policies, such as using the 100-year | storm as the standard for designing urban stormwater detention | infrastructure and the 10-year storm for the design of | stormwater conveyance systems;
| (5) a review of technology to evaluate the risk of property | damage from urban flooding and whether a property is in or | adjacent to a 1% (100-year) floodplain or not, including LiDAR | and geographic information systems;
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| (6) strategies for minimizing damage to property from urban | flooding, with a focus on rapid, low-cost approaches, such as | non-structural and natural infrastructure, and methods for | financing them;
| (7) the consistency of the criteria for State funding of | flood control projects between the Department of Natural | Resources, Illinois Emergency Management Agency, and the | Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Development;
| (8) strategies for increasing participation in the | National Flood Insurance Program and Community Rating System; | and
| (9) strategies and practices to increase the availability, | affordability and effectiveness of flood insurance and | basement back-up insurance.
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 08/04/2014
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