Illinois Code § 20 ILCS 4132/10

State Water Plan Task Force.
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(a) There shall be established within State government and universities an interagency task force which shall be known as the State Water Plan Task Force. The Task Force shall be chaired by the Director of the Office of Water Resources of the Department of Natural Resources and composed of the directors, or their designee, from the following State entities:
 
 
(1) The Office of Resource Conservation of the 
 
Department of Natural Resources.
 
 
(2) The Department of Public Health.
 
 
(3) The Environmental Protection Agency.
 
 
(4) The Department of Transportation.
 
 
(5) The Department of Agriculture.
 
 
(6) The Department of Transportation.
 
 
(7) The Illinois Emergency Management Agency and 
 
Office of Homeland Security.
 
 
(8) The Pollution Control Board
 
 
(9) The Department of Commerce and Economic 
 
Opportunity.
 
 
(10) The State Water Survey of the University of 
 
Illinois.
 
 
(11) The Water Resource Center of the University of 
 
Illinois.
 
(b) The Task Force shall coordinate with State agencies and universities to develop a concise plan for addressing water issues facing the State.
 
(c) The Task Force shall:
 
 
(1) identify critical water issues;
 
 
(2) develop recommendations to address critical water 
 
topic issues;
 
 
(3) implement recommendations; and
 
 
(4) reevaluate critical water issues and needs.
 
(d) The Task Force shall publish a State Water Plan not less than every 10 years. The Plan shall include:
 
 
(1) Identification of critical water topics needing 
 
specific attention in this State based on stakeholder input sought and provided during the plan development.
 
 
(2) A Topic Lead as an individual from the Task Force 
 
membership responsible for ensuring the development of the Topic Lead's assigned critical topic section of the Plan.
 
 
(3) (Blank).
 
 
(4) Recommendations related to the identified issues 
 
for each critical topic, including, but not limited to:
 
 
 
(A) New State programs or modification to 
 
 
existing programs.
 
 
 
(B) New or modified existing policy within a 
 
 
program or agency.
 
 
 
(C) New or modified legislation.
 
 
 
(D) Requests for a study or research to be 
 
 
completed.
 
 
 
(E) Proposals or designs of a construction 
 
 
project.
 
 
 
(F) Funding requests for the above listed 
 
 
recommendations.
 
Plan development shall include public outreach phases to obtain feedback on the most critical water issues faced by the State and how to address those issues. 
 
No more than 2 years shall be used to develop a new Plan.
 
The Task Force shall develop and maintain a publicly available website or portal that summarizes projects of the Task Force.
 
(e) The Task Force shall be responsible for developing membership voting and operational rules.
 
(f) The Task Force shall meet not less than once per quarter each calendar year to:
 
 
(1) Update the status of the Plan recommendations by 
 
providing an implementation summary that will be published to the official Task Force website or portal.
 
 
(2) Review, evaluate, and publish an annual report 
 
showing the implementation status for each of the Plan's recommendations.
 
(g) The Task Force shall have the authority to:
 
 
(1) Create and use subtask forces or committees to 
 
identify critical issues and implement recommendations related to the Plan.
 
 
(2) Publish special reports specific to critical 
 
topics to add clarification and provide additional details of action needed.
 
 
(3) Review and evaluate State laws, rules, 
 
regulations, and procedures that relate to water needs in the state.
 
 
(4) Recommend procedures for better coordination 
 
among State water-related programs, with local programs and stakeholder groups.
 
 
(5) Recommend and prioritize the State's 
 
water-related research needs.
 
 
(6) Review, coordinate, and evaluate water data 
 
collection, analysis, and public sharing.
 
 
(7) Allow member entities to request annual 
 
appropriations to resource necessary staff participation on the Task Force and resource Plan development.

Department of Natural Resources.
Office of Homeland Security.
Opportunity.
Illinois.
Illinois.
topic issues;
specific attention in this State based on stakeholder input sought and provided during the plan development.
membership responsible for ensuring the development of the Topic Lead's assigned critical topic section of the Plan.
for each critical topic, including, but not limited to:
existing programs.
program or agency.
completed.
project.
recommendations.
providing an implementation summary that will be published to the official Task Force website or portal.
showing the implementation status for each of the Plan's recommendations.
identify critical issues and implement recommendations related to the Plan.
topics to add clarification and provide additional details of action needed.
regulations, and procedures that relate to water needs in the state.
among State water-related programs, with local programs and stakeholder groups.
water-related research needs.
collection, analysis, and public sharing.
appropriations to resource necessary staff participation on the Task Force and resource Plan development.

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