Illinois Code § 20 ILCS 4130/5

Findings; purpose.
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(Section scheduled to be repealed on June 30, 2034)
 
Sec. 5. 
Findings; purpose. 
 
(a) The General Assembly finds that:
 
 
(1) Trees are essential to ecological, cultural, and 
 
economic life on Earth.
 
 
(2) Trees support species diversity, food webs, 
 
habitats, and numerous ecological processes, such as water and air purification.
 
 
(3) Trees assist in regulating climate and soil 
 
fertility.
 
 
(4) The State must commit to preserving and 
 
celebrating our legacy and heritage trees and must develop pathways for the public to advocate for the preservation of trees in communities.
 
(b) The General Assembly intends this Act to help create a Statewide legacy tree program to promote the identification, awareness, commemoration, and preservation of significant trees within the State.

economic life on Earth.
habitats, and numerous ecological processes, such as water and air purification.
fertility.
celebrating our legacy and heritage trees and must develop pathways for the public to advocate for the preservation of trees in communities.

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