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Public Act 104-0421
Public Act 0421 104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY | Public Act 104-0421 | | SB2455 Enrolled | LRB104 12212 BDA 22317 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 5. The Urban and Community Forestry Assistance Act | is amended by changing Sections 2, 4, 5, and 6 as follows: | (30 ILCS 735/2) (from Ch. 96 1/2, par. 9302) | Sec. 2. Definitions. As used in this Act, unless the | context otherwise requires, the following terms have the | meanings ascribed to them in this Section: | "Applicant" means either (i) a unit of local government or | (ii) an . An Illinois chartered not-for-profit corporation | that is working to assist units of local government or the | Department in meeting the goals of this Act as defined in the | General Not-For-Profit Corporation Act of 1986 can be a | co-applicant with a unit of local government. | "Department" means the Department of Natural Resources. | "Director" means the Director of Natural Resources. | "Not-for-profit corporation" means an Illinois chartered | not-for-profit corporation as defined in the General Not For | Profit Corporation Act of 1986. | "Public trees" means trees that are owned by a unit of | local government. | "Public tree inventory" means an inventory, by a unit of |
| local government, that is an assessment of the public trees | located within its boundaries. This inventory shall include | the collected data regarding the public trees and forests of | the unit of local government and shall provide recommended | action items to enable or enhance the future management of the | trees and forests. Such recommendations may include the | establishment, conservation, protection, and maintenance of | public trees and forests. | "Underserved or disadvantaged" means a community, county, | or portion thereof that is determined by the USDA Forest | Service for federal grant purposes to be underserved or | disadvantaged. | "Urban and / Community Forestry Proposal" means a written | proposal documenting proposed action to be implemented to | complete a specific project approved by the Department under | this Act. | "Urban and / Community Forestry Management Plan" means a | comprehensive document used to guide urban and / community | forestry management decisions that is based on a public tree | inventory that is less than 10 years old. It may contain | contains information on history, policy, budget, inventory | analysis of the forest ecosystem resources and management | prescriptions, but, at a minimum, must contain and other | information prescribed by rules adopted promulgated by the | Department. | (Source: P.A. 89-172, eff. 1-1-96; 89-445, eff. 2-7-96.) |
| (30 ILCS 735/4) (from Ch. 96 1/2, par. 9304) | Sec. 4. Duties of Department. The Department shall: | (a) Promote the development of Urban and Community | Forestry plans and programs in communities of this State to | enhance for the establishment, management, and conservation of | public trees located within the urban/community forest with | units of local government. | (b) Provide technical expertise, assistance, guidance, | planning, and analysis to grant recipients for programs, | projects, and other works related to urban and / community | forestry. | (c) Seek and review for approval acceptable | Urban/Community Forestry Proposals submitted by applicants | within the State. | (d) Provide oversight and assistance to units of local | government and to grant recipients in managing urban and | community forestry related grant proposals and programs | regarding urban/community forest management, such as tree | care, disease and insect problems, and tree planting and | maintenance. | (e) Provide urban and community forestry information and | guidance to the Illinois Council on Forestry Development | Council and other State appropriate agencies and units of | local government seeking urban and community forestry | information or guidance with regard to urban/community |
| forestry. | (Source: P.A. 89-172, eff. 1-1-96.) | (30 ILCS 735/5) (from Ch. 96 1/2, par. 9305) | Sec. 5. Application for assistance; forestry plan. | (a) Applicants may submit an Urban and / Community | Forestry Proposal for assistance under the provisions of this | Act. | (b) Requests for grant assistance shall include, but shall | not be limited to, those activities that will implement or | enhance: | (1) current Illinois Forest Action Plan objectives; | (2) local forestry program management objectives as | determined by an urban and community forestry management | plan; | (3) tree canopy capacity in underserved and | disadvantaged areas of communities or counties; or | (4) urban and community forest canopy in Illinois | communities and counties. a portion of the applicant's | forestry program or forestry management plan or will lead | to the development of a forestry management plan for the | unit of local government. | (c) Multiple applicants may apply jointly for assistance | under this Act, but payments shall be paid only in the manner | prescribed by the Department in the grant award. | (d) The Department shall evaluate the application and |
| notify the applicant of the qualification or non-qualification | of the application. The evaluation shall consider, among other | factors, the effect of the proposal on each of the following: | (1) The facilitation of improvements to the quality of | the environment in Illinois forests, urban areas, and | green space areas within the applicant's jurisdiction | through the improved management and preservation of the | urban and / community forest resources for the common | good, health, welfare, and safety of the citizens of this | State. | (2) The creation of employment opportunities in tree | care, tree preservation, maintenance and related urban and | / community forestry activities. | (3) The improvement of human health, environmental | access, and Maximizing the potential of tree and | vegetative cover to reduce urban heat island effects and | in reducing energy consumption. | (4) The establishment and commitment to the management | and improvement of the forest resources of the community. | (5) An increased public awareness. | (6) Increased participation of local citizenry and | volunteers. | (7) Increased assistance to underserved or | disadvantaged Illinois communities or counties. | (Source: P.A. 89-172, eff. 1-1-96.) |
| (30 ILCS 735/6) (from Ch. 96 1/2, par. 9306) | Sec. 6. Grants; sources and amounts. Urban and / Community | Forestry Assistance Grants shall be made available from | appropriations from the General Revenue Fund, Illinois | Forestry Development Fund, or other sources as appropriated by | the General Assembly. All The grants shall be limited to | projects for which the applicant will provide any costs or | matching funds as required under the notice of funding | opportunity for the grant for which they have applied at least | 50% of the cost. A single grant to a unit of local government | shall not exceed 5% of the amount allocated for the grant | program by the Department in the current fiscal year. The | Department shall seek and obtain the advice of the Forestry | Development Council with respect to awarding grants under this | Section. | In the event that any unit of local government's | contribution of the municipality's contribution to the payment | of the program's cost of the program is to be made by | contribution of in-kind in kind service, the application shall | set forth in detail how such contribution will be made. | In-kind contributions shall follow and meet all current | federal and State grant requirements for in-kind contributions | as set out in the grant award. | Units of local government may delegate program | administration, including the receipt and expenditure of | funds, to special boards by ordinance. |
| (Source: P.A. 91-157, eff. 7-16-99.) | Section 10. The State Forest Act is amended by changing | Section 2.1 as follows: | (525 ILCS 40/2.1) (from Ch. 96 1/2, par. 5903) | Sec. 2.1. The following described areas are designated as | State forests: | Big River State Forest in Henderson County; | Sand Ridge State Forest in Mason County; | Hidden Springs State Forest in Shelby County; | Lowden-Miller State Forest in Ogle County; | Sand Ridge State Forest in Mason County; | Spoon River State Forest in Knox County; | Trail of Tears State Forest in Union County; | Wildcat Hollow State Forest in Effingham County. | (Source: P.A. 78-817.) |
Effective Date: 1/1/2026
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