Bill Amendment: IL HB5433 | 2023-2024 | 103rd General Assembly

NOTE: For additional amemendments please see the Bill Drafting List
Bill Title: DNR-PRAIRIE LAWNS

Status: 2024-05-17 - Rule 3-9(a) / Re-referred to Assignments [HB5433 Detail]

Download: Illinois-2023-HB5433-House_Amendment_001.html

Rep. Sonya M. Harper

Filed: 4/17/2024

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AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 5433
2 AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend House Bill 5433 by replacing
3everything after the enacting clause with the following:
4 "Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the
5Prairie Lawns Act.
6 Section 5. Definitions. In this Act:
7 "Department" means the Department of Natural Resources.
8 "Pollinator habitat" means any lawn, planted area of a
9lawn, or planter box or pot where there grows native flowers,
10native vegetation, or pollinator-friendly plants.
11 Section 10. Prairie Lawns Program created.
12 (a) The Department shall establish and administer the
13Prairie Lawns Program to provide assistance for installing
14pollinator-friendly native plants in residential lawns in
15order to protect and support native species of bees,

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1butterflies, moths, beetles, flies, and other pollinators.
2 (b) To promote the Prairie Lawns Program, the Department
3shall:
4 (1) conduct outreach and publicity for the Program by,
5 among other things:
6 (A) establishing and administering a public
7 awareness campaign to raise awareness about creating
8 pollinator habitats; and
9 (B) creating and providing a Prairie Lawns yard
10 sign for grant recipients and making the sign
11 available for download on the Department's website;
12 (2) provide educational assistance for installing
13 pollinator-friendly native plants in residential lawns by,
14 among other things:
15 (A) making educational materials available on the
16 Department website; and
17 (B) offering units of local government and
18 nonprofit organizations assistance with related
19 education and outreach efforts;
20 (3) cooperate with units of local government and
21 nonprofit organizations in creating demonstration
22 neighborhoods, which are community projects intended to
23 enhance pollinator habitats and raise awareness about
24 pollinators.
25 A unit of local government or a nonprofit organization
26 overseeing a demonstration neighborhood shall work with

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1 local residents to install pocket gardens, trees, bushes,
2 shrubs, meadows, and lawns that are beneficial to
3 pollinators in residential lawns.
4 Section 15. Individual support grants.
5 (a) The Department shall adopt rules and develop criteria
6to award through the Prairie Lawns Program individual support
7grants that will allow eligible Illinois residents to be
8reimbursed for up to $400 in costs associated with
9establishing a pollinator habitat in their yards.
10 (b) Individual support grant recipients must provide at
11least a 25% match for their total reimbursement request. This
12match can be in the form of purchasing materials, hiring
13contractors, or as in-kind time spent planting or maintaining
14plants.
15 (c) An individual support grant applicant shall submit a
16map of the applicant's completed project in the application
17for reimbursement.
18 (d) This Section is subject to appropriation.
19 Section 20. Demonstration neighborhood grants.
20 (a) The Department shall adopt rules and develop criteria
21to award demonstration neighborhood grants to units of local
22government and nonprofit organizations to create demonstration
23neighborhoods as described in paragraph (3) of subsection (b)
24of Section 10 of this Act.

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1 (b) Units of local government and nonprofit organizations
2shall be invited to apply for individual support grants under
3this Act through a request for proposal process.
4 (c) This Section is subject to appropriation.
5 Section 25. No prohibition on pollinator habitats. Common
6interest communities, as defined in Section 1-5 of the Common
7Interest Community Association Act, shall not prohibit any
8resident or owner from planting a pollinator habitat within
9the boundaries of the resident's or owner's property or lot.
10Residents and owners shall not plant a pollinator habitat in
11or on a common area, property owned by the common interest
12community, or the property or lot owned by another owner
13without the prior written consent of the common interest
14community or other owner. Common interest communities shall
15not enact or enforce rules and regulations that impair the
16proper maintenance and care of pollinator habitats.
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