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Public Act 096-1160 |
HB6317 Enrolled | LRB096 20960 RCE 36799 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, |
represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 5. The Department of Natural Resources |
(Conservation) Law of the
Civil Administrative Code of Illinois |
is amended by adding Section 805-550 as follows: |
(20 ILCS 805/805-550 new) |
Sec. 805-550. Reinstatement fee. |
(a) The Department may assess a fee of up to $1,000 for the |
reinstatement of revoked licenses, permits, registrations, and |
other privileges that it administers in the exercise of its |
powers and duties under Illinois law. |
(b) Revenues generated from the reinstatement of State park |
privileges shall be deposited into the State Parks Fund. |
Revenues generated from the reinstatement of hunting, fishing, |
trapping, ginseng, falconry, wildlife rehabilitation, and |
outfitter licenses or privileges shall be deposited into the |
Wildlife and Fish Fund. Revenues generated from the |
reinstatement of boating and snowmobile privileges shall be |
deposited into the State Boating Act Fund. Revenues generated |
from the reinstatement of forestry purchasing privileges shall |
be deposited into the Illinois Forestry Development Fund. Other |
revenues generated from the reinstatement of a license, permit, |
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registration, or other privilege shall be deposited into the |
State fund in which the fee for that privilege is deposited. |
The Comptroller shall maintain a separate accounting of the |
moneys deposited under this subsection. |
(c) Moneys deposited under subsection (b) shall be used by |
the Department, subject to appropriation, for the following |
purposes: |
(1) 85% of the moneys shall be used for the purchase of |
law enforcement vehicles for use by the Department's Office |
of Law Enforcement. |
(2) 15% of the moneys shall be used for the promotion |
of safety education by the Department's Office of Strategic |
Services.
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Section 10. The State Finance Act is amended by changing |
Sections 8.11 and 8.25c as follows:
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(30 ILCS 105/8.11) (from Ch. 127, par. 144.11)
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Sec. 8.11.
Except as otherwise provided in this Section, |
appropriations
from the State Parks Fund shall be made only to |
the Department of Natural
Resources and shall , except for the |
additional moneys deposited under Section 805-550 of the |
Department of Natural Resources (Conservation) Law of the
Civil |
Administrative Code of Illinois, be used only for the |
maintenance,
development, operation, control and acquisition |
of State parks.
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Revenues derived from the Illinois and Michigan Canal from |
the sale of
Canal lands, lease of Canal lands, Canal |
concessions, and other Canal
activities, which have been placed |
in the State Parks Fund may be
appropriated to the Department |
of Natural Resources for
that Department to use,
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independently or in cooperation with any Department or Agency |
of the
Federal or State Government or any political subdivision |
thereof for the
development and management of the Canal and its |
adjacent lands as outlined
in the master plan for such |
development and management.
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(Source: P.A. 89-445, eff. 2-7-96.)
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(30 ILCS 105/8.25c) (from Ch. 127, par. 144.25c)
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Sec. 8.25c. (a) Beginning in fiscal year 1991 and |
continuing through the
third quarter of fiscal year 1993, the |
State Comptroller shall order
transferred and the State |
Treasurer shall transfer from the Illinois Beach
Marina Fund |
(now known as the Adeline Jay Geo-Karis Illinois Beach Marina |
Fund) to the General Revenue Fund 50% of the revenue deposited |
into the
Illinois Beach Marina Fund. Beginning in the fourth |
quarter of fiscal year
1993 and thereafter until the
sum of |
$31,200,000 is paid to the General Revenue Fund, the State
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Comptroller shall order transferred and the State Treasurer |
shall transfer
from the Adeline Jay Geo-Karis Illinois Beach |
Marina Fund (formerly known as the Illinois Beach Marina Fund)
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to the General Revenue Fund 35% of revenue deposited into the |
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Adeline Jay Geo-Karis Illinois Beach Marina Fund (formerly |
known as the Illinois Beach Marina Fund)
in
any fiscal year. In |
addition,
beginning in fiscal year 1991 and thereafter until |
the sum of $8,000,000
is paid to the State Boating Act Fund the |
State Comptroller shall order
transferred and the State |
Treasurer shall transfer from the Adeline Jay Geo-Karis |
Illinois Beach Marina Fund (formerly known as the Illinois |
Beach
Marina Fund)
to the State Boating Act Fund 15% of the |
revenue deposited into
the Adeline Jay Geo-Karis Illinois Beach |
Marina Fund (formerly known as the Illinois Beach Marina Fund). |
Beginning in fiscal year 1992, the
transfers from the Adeline |
Jay Geo-Karis Illinois Beach Marina Fund (formerly known as the |
Illinois Beach Marina Fund) to the State Boating Act Fund
shall |
be made only at the direction of and in the amount authorized |
by the
Department of Natural Resources. Moneys transferred |
under
authorization of this
Section to the State Boating Act |
Fund in fiscal year 1992 before the
effective date of this |
amendatory Act of 1991 may be transferred to the
Illinois Beach |
Marina Fund (now known as the Adeline Jay Geo-Karis Illinois |
Beach Marina Fund) at the direction of the Department of |
Natural
Resources. The transfers required under this Section
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shall be made within 30 days after the end of each quarter |
based on the
State Comptroller's record of receipts for the |
quarter. The initial
transfers shall be made within 30 days |
after June 30, 1990 based on
revenues received in the preceding |
quarter. Additional transfers in
excess of the limits |
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established under this Section may be authorized by
the |
Department of Natural Resources for accelerated
payback of the |
amount due.
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(b) The Department may, subject to appropriations by the |
General Assembly,
use moneys monies in the Adeline Jay |
Geo-Karis Illinois Beach Marina Fund (formerly known as the |
Illinois Beach Marina Fund) to pay for operation,
maintenance, |
repairs, or improvements to the marina project; provided,
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however, that payment of the amounts due under the terms of |
subsection (a)
shall have priority on all moneys monies |
deposited in this Fund.
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(c) Moneys Monies on deposit in excess of that needed for |
payments to the
General Revenue Fund and the State Boating Act |
Fund and in excess of those
moneys monies needed for the |
operation, maintenance, repairs, or improvements to
the |
Adeline Jay Geo-Karis Illinois Beach Marina as determined by |
the Department of Natural
Resources may be transferred at the |
discretion of the
Department to the State Parks Fund.
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(Source: P.A. 94-1042, eff. 7-24-06; 95-522, eff. 8-28-07.)
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Section 15. The Fish and Aquatic Life Code is amended by |
changing Section 1-230 as follows:
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(515 ILCS 5/1-230) (from Ch. 56, par. 1-230)
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Sec. 1-230. Wildlife and Fish Fund; disposition of money
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received. All fees, fines, income of whatever kind or nature |
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derived
from hunting and fishing activities on lands, waters, |
or both under the
jurisdiction or control of the Department, |
and all penalties collected under
this Code shall be deposited |
into the State Treasury and
shall be set apart in a special |
fund to be known as the Wildlife and Fish
Fund; except that |
fees derived solely from the sale of salmon stamps, income
from |
art contests for the salmon stamp, including income from the |
sale
of reprints, and gifts, donations, grants, and bequests of |
money for the
conservation and propagation of salmon shall be |
deposited into the State
Treasury and set apart in the special |
fund to be known as the Salmon
Fund; and except that fees |
derived solely from the sale of state
migratory waterfowl |
stamps, and gifts, donations, grants and bequests of
money for |
the conservation and propagation of waterfowl, shall be |
deposited
into the State Treasury and set apart in the special |
fund to be known as the
State Migratory Waterfowl Stamp Fund. |
All interest that accrues from moneys
in the Wildlife and Fish |
Fund, the Salmon Fund, and the State Migratory
Waterfowl Stamp |
Fund shall be retained in those funds respectively.
Except for |
the additional moneys deposited under Section 805-550 of the |
Department of Natural Resources (Conservation) Law of the
Civil |
Administrative Code of Illinois, appropriations Appropriations |
from the Wildlife and Fish Fund shall be made only to the
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Department for the carrying out of the powers and functions |
vested by law
in the Department
for the administration and |
management of fish and wildlife resources of this State for |
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such activities as (i) the purchase of land for fish |
hatcheries,
wildlife refuges, preserves, and public shooting |
and fishing grounds; (ii)
the purchase and distribution of wild |
birds, the eggs of wild birds, and
wild mammals; (iii) the |
rescuing, restoring and distributing of fish; (iv)
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maintenance of wildlife refuges or preserves, public shooting |
grounds,
public fishing grounds, and fish hatcheries; and (v) |
the feeding and care
of wild birds, wild mammals, and fish. |
Appropriations from the Salmon Fund
shall be made only to the |
Department to be used solely for the conservation
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propagation of salmon, including construction, operation, and
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maintenance of a cold water hatchery, and for payment of the |
costs of
printing salmon stamps, the expenses incurred in |
acquiring salmon stamp
designs, and the expenses of producing |
reprints.
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Appropriations from the State Migratory Waterfowl Stamp |
Fund shall be
made only to the Department to be used solely for |
the following purposes:
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(a) 50% of funds derived from the sale of State |
migratory waterfowl
stamps and 100% of all gifts, |
donations, grants, and bequests of money for
the |
conservation and propagation of waterfowl for projects |
approved by
the Department shall be used for the purpose of |
attracting waterfowl and
improving public migratory |
waterfowl areas within the State. These projects
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include the repair, maintenance, and operation of these |
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areas only in
emergencies as determined by the State Duck |
Stamp Committee; but none of
the moneys spent within the |
State shall be used for administrative expenses.
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(b) 50% of funds derived from the sale of State |
migratory waterfowl
stamps shall be turned over by the |
Department to appropriate non-profit
organizations for the |
development of waterfowl propagation areas within the
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Dominion of Canada or the United States that specifically |
provide
waterfowl for the Mississippi Flyway. Before |
turning over any moneys from
the State Migratory Waterfowl |
Stamp Fund, the Department shall obtain
evidence that the |
project is acceptable to the appropriate governmental
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agency of the Dominion of Canada or the United States or of |
one of
its Provinces or States having jurisdiction over the |
lands and waters
affected by the project and shall consult |
those agencies and the State
Duck Stamp Committee for |
approval before allocating funds.
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(Source: P.A. 95-853, eff. 8-18-08.)
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Section 20. The Illinois Forestry Development Act is |
amended by changing Section 7 as follows:
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(525 ILCS 15/7) (from Ch. 96 1/2, par. 9107)
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Sec. 7. The Illinois Forestry Development Fund, a special |
fund in the State
Treasury, is hereby created. The Department |
of Natural Resources shall pay into the Fund all fees and fines |
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collected
from timber buyers and landowners and operators |
pursuant to the "Timber
Buyers Licensing Act", and the "Forest
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Products Transportation Act", all gifts, contributions, |
bequests, grants,
donations, transfers, appropriations and all |
other revenues and receipts
resulting from forestry programs, |
forest product sales, and operations of
facilities not |
otherwise directed by State law and shall , except for the |
additional moneys deposited under Section 805-550 of the |
Department of Natural Resources (Conservation) Law of the
Civil |
Administrative Code of Illinois, pay
such moneys monies |
appropriated from the Fund to timber growers for
implementation |
of acceptable forest management practices as
provided in |
Section 5 of this Act. Moneys Monies may be appropriated
from |
the Fund for the expenses of the Illinois Forestry Development |
Council.
Ordinary operating expenses of the Forest Resources |
Division of the
Department, for the administration and |
implementation of this Act, the
development and implementation |
of a wood industry marketing, development
and promotions |
program and other programs beneficial to advancing forests
and |
forestry in this State, as deemed appropriate by the General |
Assembly,
may be appropriated from this fund to the extent such |
appropriations
preserve the receipts to the Fund derived from |
Section 9a of the "Timber
Buyers Licensing Act".
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(Source: P.A. 96-217, eff. 8-10-09; 96-545, eff. 8-17-09.)
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Section 25. The Snowmobile Registration and Safety Act is |
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amended by changing Section 9-1 as follows:
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(625 ILCS 40/9-1) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 609-1)
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Sec. 9-1. Special fund. Except as provided in Section 9-2, |
all revenues received under this
Act, including registration |
fees,
fines, bond forfeitures or other income of whatever kind |
or nature shall be
deposited in the State Treasury in "The |
State Boating Act Fund".
Except for the additional moneys |
deposited under Section 805-550 of the Department of Natural |
Resources (Conservation) Law of the
Civil Administrative Code |
of Illinois, appropriations Appropriations of revenue received |
as a result of this Act from "The State
Boating Act Fund" shall |
be made only to the Department for administering
the |
registration of snowmobiles, snowmobile safety, snowmobile |
safety
education and enforcement provisions of this Act or for |
any purpose related
or connected thereto, including the |
construction, maintenance, and
rehabilitation of snowmobile |
recreation areas or any other facilities for
the use of |
snowmobiles, including plans and specifications, engineering
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surveys and supervision and land acquisition where necessary, |
and including
the disbursement of funds to political |
subdivisions upon written
application to and subsequent |
approval by the Department for construction,
maintenance, and |
rehabilitation of snowmobile recreation areas or any other
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facilities for the use of snowmobiles, including plans and |
specifications,
engineering surveys and supervision and land |