(20 ILCS 4110/1)
(Section scheduled to be repealed on July 1, 2023)
Sec. 1. Findings. The State of Illinois finds that:
(1) rapid land development in Illinois has led to the loss of forestlands, farmlands, wildlife habitats, biodiversity, outstanding natural areas, beaches, and public areas for outdoor recreation and has impacted the health of the State's lakes, streams, rivers, and wetlands, all of which impacts the quality of life of the State's current and future citizens and may jeopardize the well-being of the State's environment and economy if not addressed appropriately;
(2) this same rapid land development has also led to the loss of historical and archaeological sites that embody the heritage of the State;
(3) this same rapid land development is occurring across the United States and across the world;
(4) scientists have documented this rapid loss of natural area and wildlife, including the loss of 1,500,000 acres of natural area in the United States per year; the loss of 2,900,000,000, or twenty-nine percent of, North American birds since 1970; threats to approximately 12,000 plant and animal species in the United States, all of which are in need of proactive conservation efforts; and the loss of one-half of freshwater and saltwater wetlands in the contiguous forty-eight states;
(5) scientists have recommended conserving and protecting thirty percent of the land and thirty percent of the ocean in each country by 2030 in order to address this deterioration of natural systems, loss of biodiversity, and rapid land development;
(6) national leaders have introduced measures to commit the United States to protecting thirty percent of its lands and oceans by 2030; and
(7) in order to support national efforts and provide state leadership to address the deterioration of natural systems, loss of biodiversity, and rapid land development, Illinois must establish a bold goal for the amount of land to be protected by the year 2030.
(Source: P.A. 102-618, eff. 8-27-21.)
(20 ILCS 4110/5)
(Section scheduled to be repealed on July 1, 2023)
Sec. 5. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Illinois Thirty-by-Thirty Conservation Task Force Act.
(Source: P.A. 102-618, eff. 8-27-21.)
(20 ILCS 4110/10)
(Section scheduled to be repealed on July 1, 2023)
Sec. 10. Thirty-by-Thirty Task Force. There is hereby created the Illinois Thirty-By-Thirty Conservation Task Force. The Task Force shall have 23 members, comprised as follows:
(Source: P.A. 102-618, eff. 8-27-21.)
(20 ILCS 4110/15)
(Section scheduled to be repealed on July 1, 2023)
Sec. 15. Duties of the Task Force. The Task Force shall hold listening sessions regarding ways in which Illinois can protect 30% of its land and water resources by 2030. The Task Force shall hold a minimum of three separate listening sessions in geographically distinct areas of the State.
(1) The meetings should at a minimum seek to explore the following focus areas:
(2) The Task Force shall observe the sovereignty of tribal nations through meaningful consultation with indigenous tribal leaders, and shall help indigenous tribal communities fulfill their visions and priorities for the stewardship of natural, cultural, and historic resources.
(3) The Task Force members shall serve without compensation.
(Source: P.A. 102-618, eff. 8-27-21.)
(20 ILCS 4110/20)
(Section scheduled to be repealed on July 1, 2023)
Sec. 20. Administration. The Department of Natural Resources shall provide administrative and other support to the Task Force.
(Source: P.A. 102-618, eff. 8-27-21.)
(20 ILCS 4110/25)
(Section scheduled to be repealed on July 1, 2023)
Sec. 25. Report. The Task Force shall prepare a report that summarizes the information gathered during the listening sessions and submit the report to the Governor and General Assembly on or before July 1, 2022.
(Source: P.A. 102-618, eff. 8-27-21.)
(20 ILCS 4110/30)
(Section scheduled to be repealed on July 1, 2023)
Sec. 30. Repeal. The Task Force is dissolved, and this Act is repealed on July 1, 2023.
(Source: P.A. 102-618, eff. 8-27-21.)
(20 ILCS 4110/99)
(Section scheduled to be repealed on July 1, 2023)
Sec. 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon becoming law.
(Source: P.A. 102-618, eff. 8-27-21.)