Bill Text: IL SB1701 | 2023-2024 | 103rd General Assembly | Engrossed
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Bill Title: Reinserts the provisions of the introduced bill with the following changes. Makes the following changes in the provisions regarding the Partners for Conservation Fund and the Partners for Conservation Projects Fund in the State Finance Act: provides that the Funds may be used to support (rather than implement) the State's Nutrient Loss Reduction Strategy; removes new purposes that the Funds may be used for relating to the Nutrient Loss Reduction Strategy, grants to support soil and water conservation districts, and development of a Healthy Soils and Watersheds AmeriCorps program; provides that the use of moneys of the Funds for implementation of a crop insurance premium discount program must be used for a State-level implementation; removes added amounts that would have been transferred from the General Revenue Fund to the Partners for Conservation Fund; and removes provisions allowing the Fund to receive grants, gifts, and awards from any public or private entity for the purpose of expanding financial and technical assistance in order to advance nutrient loss reduction efforts within priority watersheds. Makes the following changes in the provisions amending the Soil and Water Conservation Districts Act: changes the Initiative to the Illinois Healthy Soils Initiative (rather than the Illinois Healthy Soils and Watersheds Initiative); removes references to watersheds and nutrient loss reduction from the Initiative; provides that the Department of Agriculture shall report on progress of the Initiative annually (rather than as a component of biennial reporting for the Illinois Nutrient Loss Reduction Strategy); changes a goals and needs assessment to a soil health assessment; makes changes to the goals and needs for soil health assessments that the Department shall consider in the Initiative; removes provisions providing that the Initiative should seek to leverage funding and resources from local, State, federal, and private entities and that the Initiative may be coordinated with research and pilot projects directed by the Nutrient Research and Education Council; and makes conforming and other changes. Amends the Grant Accountability and Transparency Act. Provides that the Act does not apply to the Department of Agriculture's Soil and Water Conservation District Grants Program. Effective immediately.
Spectrum: Moderate Partisan Bill (Democrat 16-5)
Status: (Passed) 2023-08-04 - Public Act . . . . . . . . . 103-0494 [SB1701 Detail]
Download: Illinois-2023-SB1701-Engrossed.html
Bill Title: Reinserts the provisions of the introduced bill with the following changes. Makes the following changes in the provisions regarding the Partners for Conservation Fund and the Partners for Conservation Projects Fund in the State Finance Act: provides that the Funds may be used to support (rather than implement) the State's Nutrient Loss Reduction Strategy; removes new purposes that the Funds may be used for relating to the Nutrient Loss Reduction Strategy, grants to support soil and water conservation districts, and development of a Healthy Soils and Watersheds AmeriCorps program; provides that the use of moneys of the Funds for implementation of a crop insurance premium discount program must be used for a State-level implementation; removes added amounts that would have been transferred from the General Revenue Fund to the Partners for Conservation Fund; and removes provisions allowing the Fund to receive grants, gifts, and awards from any public or private entity for the purpose of expanding financial and technical assistance in order to advance nutrient loss reduction efforts within priority watersheds. Makes the following changes in the provisions amending the Soil and Water Conservation Districts Act: changes the Initiative to the Illinois Healthy Soils Initiative (rather than the Illinois Healthy Soils and Watersheds Initiative); removes references to watersheds and nutrient loss reduction from the Initiative; provides that the Department of Agriculture shall report on progress of the Initiative annually (rather than as a component of biennial reporting for the Illinois Nutrient Loss Reduction Strategy); changes a goals and needs assessment to a soil health assessment; makes changes to the goals and needs for soil health assessments that the Department shall consider in the Initiative; removes provisions providing that the Initiative should seek to leverage funding and resources from local, State, federal, and private entities and that the Initiative may be coordinated with research and pilot projects directed by the Nutrient Research and Education Council; and makes conforming and other changes. Amends the Grant Accountability and Transparency Act. Provides that the Act does not apply to the Department of Agriculture's Soil and Water Conservation District Grants Program. Effective immediately.
Spectrum: Moderate Partisan Bill (Democrat 16-5)
Status: (Passed) 2023-08-04 - Public Act . . . . . . . . . 103-0494 [SB1701 Detail]
Download: Illinois-2023-SB1701-Engrossed.html
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1 | AN ACT concerning local government.
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2 | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | Section 5. The State Finance Act is amended by changing | ||||||
5 | Section 6z-32 as follows:
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6 | (30 ILCS 105/6z-32)
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7 | Sec. 6z-32. Partners for Planning and Conservation.
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8 | (a) The Partners for Conservation Fund (formerly known as | ||||||
9 | the Conservation 2000 Fund) and the Partners for
Conservation | ||||||
10 | Projects Fund (formerly known as the Conservation 2000 | ||||||
11 | Projects Fund) are
created as special funds in the State | ||||||
12 | Treasury. These funds
shall be used to establish a | ||||||
13 | comprehensive program to protect Illinois' natural
resources | ||||||
14 | through cooperative partnerships between State government and | ||||||
15 | public
and private landowners. Moneys in these Funds may be
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16 | used, subject to appropriation, by the Department of Natural | ||||||
17 | Resources, Environmental Protection Agency, and the
Department | ||||||
18 | of Agriculture for purposes relating to natural resource | ||||||
19 | protection,
planning, recreation, tourism, climate resilience, | ||||||
20 | and compatible agricultural and economic development
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21 | activities. Without limiting these general purposes, moneys in | ||||||
22 | these Funds may
be used, subject to appropriation, for the | ||||||
23 | following specific purposes:
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1 | (1) To foster sustainable agriculture practices and | ||||||
2 | control soil erosion,
sedimentation, and nutrient loss | ||||||
3 | from farmland, including grants to Soil and Water | ||||||
4 | Conservation Districts
for conservation practice | ||||||
5 | cost-share grants and for personnel, educational, and
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6 | administrative expenses.
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7 | (2) To establish and protect a system of ecosystems in | ||||||
8 | public and private
ownership through conservation | ||||||
9 | easements, incentives to public and private
landowners, | ||||||
10 | natural resource restoration and preservation, water | ||||||
11 | quality protection and improvement, land use and watershed | ||||||
12 | planning, technical assistance and grants, and
land | ||||||
13 | acquisition provided these mechanisms are all voluntary on | ||||||
14 | the part of the
landowner and do not involve the use of | ||||||
15 | eminent domain.
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16 | (3) To develop a systematic and long-term program to | ||||||
17 | effectively measure
and monitor natural resources and | ||||||
18 | ecological conditions through investments in
technology | ||||||
19 | and involvement of scientific experts.
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20 | (4) To initiate strategies to enhance, use, and | ||||||
21 | maintain Illinois' inland
lakes through education, | ||||||
22 | technical assistance, research, and financial
incentives.
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23 | (5) To partner with private landowners and with units | ||||||
24 | of State, federal, and local government and with | ||||||
25 | not-for-profit organizations in order to integrate State | ||||||
26 | and federal programs with Illinois' natural resource |
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1 | protection and restoration efforts and to meet | ||||||
2 | requirements to obtain federal and other funds for | ||||||
3 | conservation or protection of natural resources. | ||||||
4 | (6) To support implement the State's Nutrient Loss | ||||||
5 | Reduction Strategy, including, but not limited to, funding | ||||||
6 | the resources needed to support the Strategy's Policy | ||||||
7 | Working Group, cover water quality monitoring in support | ||||||
8 | of Strategy implementation, prepare a biennial report on | ||||||
9 | the progress made on the Strategy every 2 years, and | ||||||
10 | provide cost share funding for nutrient capture projects. | ||||||
11 | (7) To provide capacity grants to support soil and | ||||||
12 | water conservation districts, including, but not limited | ||||||
13 | to, developing soil health plans, conducting soil health | ||||||
14 | assessments, peer-to-peer training, convening | ||||||
15 | producer-led dialogues, professional memberships, lab | ||||||
16 | analysis, development and travel stipends for meetings and | ||||||
17 | educational events.
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18 | (8) To develop guidelines and local soil health | ||||||
19 | assessments for advancing soil health. | ||||||
20 | (9) To implement a crop insurance premium discount | ||||||
21 | program at the State level. | ||||||
22 | (b) The State Comptroller and State Treasurer shall | ||||||
23 | automatically transfer
on the last day of each month, | ||||||
24 | beginning on September 30, 1995 and ending on
June 30, 2023,
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25 | from the General Revenue Fund to the Partners for Conservation
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26 | Fund,
an
amount equal to 1/10 of the amount set forth below in |
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1 | fiscal year 1996 and
an amount equal to 1/12 of the amount set | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | forth below in each of the other
specified fiscal years:
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20 | (c) The State Comptroller and State Treasurer shall | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
21 | automatically transfer on the last day of each month beginning | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
22 | on July 31, 2021 and ending June 30, 2022, from the | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
23 | Environmental Protection Permit and Inspection Fund to the | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
24 | Partners for Conservation Fund, an amount equal to 1/12 of | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
25 | $4,135,000.
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26 | (c-1) The State Comptroller and State Treasurer shall |
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1 | automatically transfer on the last day of each month beginning | ||||||
2 | on July 31, 2022 and ending June 30, 2023, from the | ||||||
3 | Environmental Protection Permit and Inspection Fund to the | ||||||
4 | Partners for Conservation Fund, an amount equal to 1/12 of | ||||||
5 | $5,900,000. | ||||||
6 | (d) There shall be deposited into the Partners for
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7 | Conservation Projects Fund such
bond proceeds and other moneys | ||||||
8 | as may, from time to time, be provided by law.
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9 | (Source: P.A. 101-10, eff. 6-5-19; 102-16, eff. 6-17-21; | ||||||
10 | 102-699, eff. 4-19-22.)
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11 | Section 10. The Grant Accountability and Transparency Act | ||||||
12 | is amended by changing Section 45 as follows:
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13 | (30 ILCS 708/45)
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14 | Sec. 45. Applicability.
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15 | (a) Except as otherwise provided in this Section, the | ||||||
16 | requirements established under this Act apply to State | ||||||
17 | grant-making agencies that make State and federal pass-through | ||||||
18 | awards to non-federal entities. These requirements apply to | ||||||
19 | all costs related to State and federal pass-through awards.
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20 | The requirements established under this Act do not apply to | ||||||
21 | private awards, to allocations of State revenues paid over by | ||||||
22 | the Comptroller to units of local government and other taxing | ||||||
23 | districts pursuant to the State Revenue Sharing Act from the | ||||||
24 | Local Government Distributive Fund or the Personal Property |
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1 | Tax Replacement Fund, to allotments of State motor fuel tax | ||||||
2 | revenues distributed by the Department of Transportation to | ||||||
3 | units of local government pursuant to the Motor Fuel Tax Law | ||||||
4 | from the Motor Fuel Tax Fund or the Transportation Renewal | ||||||
5 | Fund, or to awards, including capital appropriated funds, made | ||||||
6 | by the Department of Transportation to units of local | ||||||
7 | government for the purposes of transportation projects | ||||||
8 | utilizing State funds, federal funds, or both State and | ||||||
9 | federal funds. This Act shall recognize that federal and | ||||||
10 | federal pass-through awards from the Department of | ||||||
11 | Transportation to units of local government are governed by | ||||||
12 | and must comply with federal guidelines under 2 CFR Part 200. | ||||||
13 | The changes made by this amendatory Act of the 102nd | ||||||
14 | General Assembly apply to pending actions as well as actions | ||||||
15 | commenced on or after the effective date of this amendatory | ||||||
16 | Act of the 102nd General Assembly. | ||||||
17 | (a-5) Nothing in this Act shall prohibit the use of State | ||||||
18 | funds for purposes of federal match or maintenance of effort. | ||||||
19 | (b) The terms and conditions of State, federal, and | ||||||
20 | pass-through awards apply to subawards and subrecipients | ||||||
21 | unless a particular Section of this Act or the terms and | ||||||
22 | conditions of the State or federal award specifically indicate | ||||||
23 | otherwise. Non-federal entities shall comply with requirements | ||||||
24 | of this Act regardless of whether the non-federal entity is a | ||||||
25 | recipient or subrecipient of a State or federal pass-through | ||||||
26 | award. Pass-through entities shall comply with the |
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1 | requirements set forth under the rules adopted under | ||||||
2 | subsection (a) of Section 20 of this Act, but not to any | ||||||
3 | requirements in this Act directed towards State or federal | ||||||
4 | awarding agencies, unless the requirements of the State or | ||||||
5 | federal awards indicate otherwise.
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6 | When a non-federal entity is awarded a cost-reimbursement | ||||||
7 | contract, only 2 CFR 200.330 through 200.332 are incorporated | ||||||
8 | by reference into the contract. However, when the Cost | ||||||
9 | Accounting Standards are applicable to the contract, they take | ||||||
10 | precedence over the requirements of this Act unless they are | ||||||
11 | in conflict with Subpart F of 2 CFR 200. In addition, costs | ||||||
12 | that are made unallowable under 10 U.S.C. 2324(e) and 41 | ||||||
13 | U.S.C. 4304(a), as described in the Federal Acquisition | ||||||
14 | Regulations, subpart 31.2 and subpart 31.603, are always | ||||||
15 | unallowable. For requirements other than those covered in | ||||||
16 | Subpart D of 2 CFR 200.330 through 200.332, the terms of the | ||||||
17 | contract and the Federal Acquisition Regulations apply.
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18 | With the exception of Subpart F of 2 CFR 200, which is | ||||||
19 | required by the Single Audit Act, in any circumstances where | ||||||
20 | the provisions of federal statutes or regulations differ from | ||||||
21 | the provisions of this Act, the provision of the federal | ||||||
22 | statutes or regulations govern. This includes, for agreements | ||||||
23 | with Indian tribes, the provisions of the Indian | ||||||
24 | Self-Determination and Education and Assistance Act, as | ||||||
25 | amended, 25 U.S.C. 450-458ddd-2.
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26 | (c) State grant-making agencies may apply subparts A |
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1 | through E of 2 CFR 200 to for-profit entities, foreign public | ||||||
2 | entities, or foreign organizations, except where the awarding | ||||||
3 | agency determines that the application of these subparts would | ||||||
4 | be inconsistent with the international obligations of the | ||||||
5 | United States or the statute or regulations of a foreign | ||||||
6 | government.
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7 | (d) 2 CFR 200.101 specifies how 2 CFR 200 is applicable to | ||||||
8 | different types of awards. The same applicability applies to | ||||||
9 | this Act.
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10 | (e) (Blank). | ||||||
11 | (f) For public institutions of higher education, the | ||||||
12 | provisions of this Act apply only to awards funded by federal | ||||||
13 | pass-through awards from a State agency to public institutions | ||||||
14 | of higher education. This Act shall recognize provisions in 2 | ||||||
15 | CFR 200 as applicable to public institutions of higher | ||||||
16 | education, including Appendix III of Part 200 and the cost | ||||||
17 | principles under Subpart E. | ||||||
18 | (g) Each grant-making agency shall enhance its processes | ||||||
19 | to monitor and address noncompliance with reporting | ||||||
20 | requirements and with program performance standards. Where | ||||||
21 | applicable, the process may include a corrective action plan. | ||||||
22 | The monitoring process shall include a plan for tracking and | ||||||
23 | documenting performance-based contracting decisions.
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24 | (h) Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, | ||||||
25 | grants awarded from federal funds received from the federal | ||||||
26 | Coronavirus State Fiscal Recovery Fund in accordance with |
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1 | Section 9901 of the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 are | ||||||
2 | subject to the provisions of this Act, but only to the extent | ||||||
3 | required by Section 9901 of the American Rescue Plan Act of | ||||||
4 | 2021 and other applicable federal law or regulation. | ||||||
5 | (i) This Act does not apply to the Department of | ||||||
6 | Agriculture's Soil and Water Conservation District Grants | ||||||
7 | Program. | ||||||
8 | (Source: P.A. 101-81, eff. 7-12-19; 102-16, eff. 6-17-21; | ||||||
9 | 102-626, eff. 8-27-21; 102-813, eff. 5-13-22; 102-1092, eff. | ||||||
10 | 6-10-22.)
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11 | Section 15. The Soil and Water Conservation Districts Act | ||||||
12 | is amended by adding Sections 3.24, 3.25, 3.26, 3.27, 22.03a, | ||||||
13 | 22.03b, 22.03c, and 22.03d as follows:
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14 | (70 ILCS 405/3.24 new) | ||||||
15 | Sec. 3.24. "Healthy soils practices" means systems of | ||||||
16 | agricultural, forestry, and land management practices that: | ||||||
17 | (1) improve the health of soils, including, but not | ||||||
18 | limited to, consideration of depth of topsoil horizons, | ||||||
19 | water infiltration rate, water-holding capacity, organic | ||||||
20 | matter content, biologically accessible nutrient content, | ||||||
21 | bulk density, biological activity, and biological and | ||||||
22 | microbiological diversity; | ||||||
23 | (2) follow the principles of: minimizing soil | ||||||
24 | disturbance and external inputs; keeping soil covered; |
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1 | maximizing biodiversity; diversifying crop rotations; | ||||||
2 | maximizing presence of living roots; integrating animals | ||||||
3 | and insects into land management, including grazing | ||||||
4 | animals, birds, beneficial insects, or keystone species, | ||||||
5 | such as earthworms; and incorporating the context of local | ||||||
6 | conditions in decision-making, including, for example, | ||||||
7 | soil type, topography, and time of year; and | ||||||
8 | (3) include practices such as tillage or no-till, | ||||||
9 | cover-cropping, perennialization of highly erodible land, | ||||||
10 | precision nitrogen and phosphorus application, managed | ||||||
11 | grazing, integrated crop-livestock systems, silvopasture, | ||||||
12 | agroforestry, perennial crops, integrated pest management, | ||||||
13 | nutrient best management practices, invasive species | ||||||
14 | removal and the planting of native species and those | ||||||
15 | practices recommended by the United States Department of | ||||||
16 | Agriculture's Natural Resources Conservation Service - | ||||||
17 | Field Office Technical Guide.
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18 | (70 ILCS 405/3.25 new) | ||||||
19 | Sec. 3.25. "Soil health assessment" means soil health | ||||||
20 | indicator measures, including, but not limited to, soil | ||||||
21 | organic matter, soil structure, infiltration and bulk density, | ||||||
22 | water-holding capacity, microbial biomass, and soil | ||||||
23 | respiration.
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24 | (70 ILCS 405/3.26 new) |
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1 | Sec. 3.26. "Initiative" means the Illinois Healthy Soils | ||||||
2 | Initiative.
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3 | (70 ILCS 405/3.27 new) | ||||||
4 | Sec. 3.27. "Healthy soil" means the continuing capacity of | ||||||
5 | a soil to function as a vital, living biological system that | ||||||
6 | sustains plants, animals, and humans, increases soil organic | ||||||
7 | matter, improves soil structure and water-holding and | ||||||
8 | nutrient-holding capacity and nutrient cycling, enhances water | ||||||
9 | infiltration and filtration capability, promotes water | ||||||
10 | quality, and results in net long-term ecological benefits. | ||||||
11 | "Healthy soil" includes soil that hosts a diversity of | ||||||
12 | beneficial organisms, grow vigorous crops, enhance | ||||||
13 | agricultural resilience, including the ability of crops and | ||||||
14 | livestock to tolerate and recover from drought, temperature | ||||||
15 | extremes, extreme precipitation events, pests, diseases, and | ||||||
16 | other stresses, break down harmful chemicals, and help convert | ||||||
17 | organic residues into stable soil organic matter and retaining | ||||||
18 | nutrients, especially nitrogen and phosphorus.
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19 | (70 ILCS 405/22.03a new) | ||||||
20 | Sec. 22.03a. Illinois Healthy Soils Initiative. | ||||||
21 | (a) The Illinois Healthy Soils Initiative is created. It | ||||||
22 | is the purpose of the Initiative to improve the health of soils | ||||||
23 | through efforts that improve soil and water quality, increase | ||||||
24 | the resilience of ecosystems to extreme weather events, |
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1 | protect and improve agricultural productivity, and support | ||||||
2 | aquatic and wildlife habitat. | ||||||
3 | The Initiative shall be administered by the Director of | ||||||
4 | Agriculture with consultation from soil and water conservation | ||||||
5 | districts, the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency, the | ||||||
6 | Department of Natural Resources, and the University of | ||||||
7 | Illinois Extension Program. The Department shall create | ||||||
8 | guidelines and guidance to assist soil and water
conservation | ||||||
9 | districts in developing soil health assessments in order to | ||||||
10 | identify desired capacity and funding levels and establish | ||||||
11 | regular, measurable, cost-effective, and technically | ||||||
12 | achievable goals to advance voluntary and incentive-based | ||||||
13 | strategies that improve healthy soils. These assessments shall | ||||||
14 | be used to identify opportunities to access financial and | ||||||
15 | technical assistance from local, State, and federal sources to | ||||||
16 | guide resources to their best potential use. | ||||||
17 | The Initiative shall complement and improve coordination | ||||||
18 | of existing resources and processes and shall not replace | ||||||
19 | existing, local, State, or federal funding or technical | ||||||
20 | assistance programs. The Department shall report on progress | ||||||
21 | of the Initiative annually. | ||||||
22 | The Initiative shall promote voluntary and incentive-based | ||||||
23 | soil health efforts. No part of this Section shall be used to | ||||||
24 | impose mandates or require practice adoption.
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25 | (70 ILCS 405/22.03b new) |
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1 | Sec. 22.03b. Guidelines for soil health assessments. The | ||||||
2 | Department shall adopt and revise guidelines to assist soil | ||||||
3 | and water conservation districts in determining local goals | ||||||
4 | and needs for implementing soil health assessments. | ||||||
5 | In developing its guidelines to assist soil and water | ||||||
6 | conservation districts in determining local goals and needs | ||||||
7 | for soil health assessments, the Department shall consider: | ||||||
8 | (1) county and State levels of conservation practice | ||||||
9 | adoption. Guidance should also be provided to districts to | ||||||
10 | meet USDA Natural Resource Conservation Service determined | ||||||
11 | conservation practice standards or Illinois Urban Manual | ||||||
12 | Practice Standards; | ||||||
13 | (2) information regarding beginning, socially | ||||||
14 | disadvantaged, and veteran farmers and ranchers, as well | ||||||
15 | as disadvantaged communities; | ||||||
16 | (3) availability of State, federal, and private | ||||||
17 | financial and technical assistance programs to soil and | ||||||
18 | water conservation districts, local governments, and | ||||||
19 | conservation partners; and | ||||||
20 | (4) opportunities for evaluating results-based | ||||||
21 | practices utilizing tools, such as the U.S. Department of | ||||||
22 | Agriculture's revised universal soil loss equation, that | ||||||
23 | model environmental outcomes at the field, county, | ||||||
24 | watershed, or State level. | ||||||
25 | The information collected through the development of the | ||||||
26 | guidelines shall be compiled and provided to the soil and |
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1 | water conservation districts to inform the development of | ||||||
2 | local soil health assessments. | ||||||
3 | Initial guidelines shall be completed and provided to soil | ||||||
4 | and water conservation districts annually and shall include | ||||||
5 | the grant agreement for the Soil and Water Conservation | ||||||
6 | District Grants Program as well as outlining the funding | ||||||
7 | resource support contained within the grant agreement to | ||||||
8 | better inform the development of local soil health | ||||||
9 | assessments.
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10 | (70 ILCS 405/22.03c new) | ||||||
11 | Sec. 22.03c. Local soil health assessments. Upon the | ||||||
12 | adoption of guidelines described in Section 22.03b, each soil | ||||||
13 | and water conservation district shall develop annually its own | ||||||
14 | soil health assessment to guide voluntary and incentive-based | ||||||
15 | strategies to improve soil health. The soil health assessment | ||||||
16 | shall be technically feasible and economically reasonable. | ||||||
17 | The Department shall provide a template to the districts | ||||||
18 | for the local soil health assessment, including the required | ||||||
19 | information listed in this Section as well as information | ||||||
20 | regarding available data and support materials collected as | ||||||
21 | the guidance information listed in Section 25. | ||||||
22 | Each district is encouraged to collaborate with other | ||||||
23 | local governmental entities and local stakeholders in | ||||||
24 | developing and implementing its soil health assessment. Each | ||||||
25 | district shall use the guidelines provided by the Department |
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1 | in developing its soil health assessment. | ||||||
2 | Upon the request of a district, the Department may assist | ||||||
3 | in the preparation of the district's soil health assessment. | ||||||
4 | Districts may also work collaboratively to establish joint | ||||||
5 | plans to leverage existing capacity and resources most | ||||||
6 | effectively. | ||||||
7 | To carry out its assessment, a district shall identify | ||||||
8 | soil health practices. The soil health assessment must | ||||||
9 | consider opportunities to access, leverage, and use State and | ||||||
10 | federal resources within a specific soil and water | ||||||
11 | conservation district service area. | ||||||
12 | Soil and water conservation districts may also convene | ||||||
13 | producer-led dialogues to identify special initiatives or | ||||||
14 | pilot projects to leverage additional resources and implement | ||||||
15 | soil health practices at scale across multiple operations and | ||||||
16 | land ownerships. | ||||||
17 | In developing a soil health assessment, the soil and water | ||||||
18 | conservation district shall: | ||||||
19 | (1) evaluate existing assets, such as current | ||||||
20 | practices, current cropping systems, crop processing
and | ||||||
21 | market infrastructure, riparian buffers, wetlands, public | ||||||
22 | lands, funding, education, research
and peer-to-peer | ||||||
23 | training opportunities, and existing partnerships; | ||||||
24 | (2) consider the eligible funding categories available | ||||||
25 | through the Partners for Conservation Fund and the | ||||||
26 | district's ability to advance healthy soils practices |
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1 | consistent with Natural Resource Conservation Service soil | ||||||
2 | health principles within a soil and water conservation | ||||||
3 | district service area; | ||||||
4 | (3) determine vulnerabilities, such as runoff risk, | ||||||
5 | riparian function, stormwater, floodplains and stream | ||||||
6 | impairments, and observed and predicted impacts from | ||||||
7 | climate change, especially to socially disadvantaged | ||||||
8 | farmers, ranchers, and communities; | ||||||
9 | (4) identify opportunities to conduct outreach to | ||||||
10 | agricultural producers and landowners and to develop | ||||||
11 | individual soil health plans; | ||||||
12 | (5) establish goals for achieving measurable outcomes | ||||||
13 | for soil health and farmer viability through voluntary and | ||||||
14 | incentive-based activities. This includes identifying | ||||||
15 | opportunities to support beginning, socially | ||||||
16 | disadvantaged, and veteran farmers as well as small and | ||||||
17 | mid-scale farmers; | ||||||
18 | (6) estimate 2-year funding levels needed from State, | ||||||
19 | federal and private sources in order to achieve goals; and | ||||||
20 | (7) identify opportunities to develop partnerships and | ||||||
21 | leverage resources from local governments, utilities, and | ||||||
22 | State and federal agencies. | ||||||
23 | The Department shall identify shared goals and priorities | ||||||
24 | between districts and shall assist in developing partnerships | ||||||
25 | and shared funding approaches to maximize capacity and | ||||||
26 | resources. Initial soil health assessments shall be submitted |
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1 | to the Department by September 1, 2024.
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2 | (70 ILCS 405/22.03d new) | ||||||
3 | Sec. 22.03d. Compliance and standards; cost sharing. To be | ||||||
4 | eligible to receive State cost-share support after September | ||||||
5 | 1, 2024, soil and water conservation districts shall have an | ||||||
6 | updated soil health assessment. | ||||||
7 | The Department shall update its rules and procedures for | ||||||
8 | cost-share funding to be inclusive of all relevant soil health | ||||||
9 | practices promoting the rapid adoption of cost-effective and | ||||||
10 | technically feasible projects. Updates to the rules and | ||||||
11 | procedures for State cost-share programs shall also address | ||||||
12 | barriers to access experienced by beginning, socially | ||||||
13 | disadvantaged, and veteran farmers. | ||||||
14 | The Department may require results-based practices or the | ||||||
15 | assessments of the environmental outcomes of projects, at the | ||||||
16 | field or county level, as a condition of cost-share funding.
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17 | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | ||||||
18 | becoming law.
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