Illinois Code § 525 ILCS 15/6b

Illinois Forestry Development Council.
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Sec. 6b. 
Illinois Forestry Development Council.
 
(a) The Illinois Forestry Development Council is created by this
amendatory Act of the 96th General Assembly.
 
(b) The Council shall consist of 29 members appointed as follows:
 
 
(1) four members of the General Assembly, one 
 
appointed by the President of the Senate, one appointed by the Senate Minority Leader, one appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives, and one appointed by the House Minority Leader; 
 
 
(2) one member appointed by the Governor to represent 
 
the Governor; 
 
 
(3) the Directors of the Departments of Natural 
 
Resources, Agriculture, and Commerce and Economic Opportunity, the Executive Director of the Illinois Finance Authority, and the Director of the Office of Rural Affairs, or their designees; 
 
 
(4) the chair of the Department of Forestry or a 
 
forestry academician, appointed by the Dean of Agricultural Sciences at Southern Illinois University at Carbondale; 
 
 
(5) the head of the Department of Natural Resources 
 
and Environmental Sciences or a forestry academician, appointed by the Dean of Agricultural Consumer and Environmental Sciences of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; 
 
 
(6) two members, appointed by the Governor, who shall 
 
be private timber growers; 
 
 
(7) one member, appointed by the president of a 
 
statewide association involved in promoting wood products, who shall be involved in primary forest industry; 
 
 
(8) one member, appointed by the president of a 
 
statewide association involved in promoting wood products, who shall be involved in secondary forest industry; 
 
 
(9) one member who is actively involved in 
 
environmental issues, appointed by the Governor; 
 
 
(10) the president of a statewide association 
 
involved in promoting soil and water conservation; 
 
 
(11) two persons who are actively engaged in farming, 
 
appointed by the Governor; 
 
 
(12) one member, appointed by the Governor, whose 
 
primary area of expertise is urban forestry; 
 
 
(13) one member appointed by the president of a 
 
statewide organization of arborists; 
 
 
(14) the Supervisor of the Shawnee National Forest 
 
and the United States Department of Agriculture Natural Resource Conservation Service's State Conservationist, ex officio, or their designees; 
 
 
(15) the president of a statewide association 
 
involved in promoting Illinois forestry; 
 
 
(16) the president of a statewide association 
 
involved in promoting Illinois walnut trees; 
 
 
(17) the chair of a statewide association involved in 
 
promoting Illinois tree farms; 
 
 
(18) the president of a statewide association of 
 
American foresters; and 
 
 
(19) the president of a statewide association 
 
promoting Illinois wildlife. 
 
(c) Members of the Council shall serve without compensation but shall
be reimbursed for actual expenses incurred in the performance of their duties
which are not otherwise reimbursed. 
 
(d) The Council shall select from its membership a chairperson and
such other officers as it considers necessary. Appointees to the Council shall serve for an initial term of 2 years and may be reappointed for one additional term. 
 
(e) Other individuals, agencies and organizations may be invited to
participate as deemed advisable by the Council. 
 
(f) The Council shall study and evaluate the forest resources and forest industry of Illinois. The Council shall: 
 
 
(1) determine the magnitude, nature and extent of the 
 
State's forest resources; 
 
 
(2) determine current uses and project future demand 
 
for forest products, services and benefits in Illinois; 
 
 
(3) determine and evaluate the ownership 
 
characteristics of the State's forests, the motives for forest ownership and the success of incentives necessary to stimulate development of forest resources; 
 
 
(4) determine the economic development and management 
 
opportunities that could result from improvements in local and regional forest product marketing and from the establishment of new or additional wood-related businesses in Illinois; 
 
 
(5) confer with and offer assistance to the Illinois 
 
Finance Authority relating to its implementation of forest industry assistance programs authorized by the Illinois Finance Authority Act; 
 
 
(6) determine the opportunities for increasing 
 
employment and economic growth through development of forest resources; 
 
 
(7) determine the effect of current governmental 
 
policies and regulations on the management of woodlands and the location of wood products markets; 
 
 
(8) determine the staffing and funding needs for 
 
forest and other conservation programs to support and enhance forest resources development; 
 
 
(9) determine the needs of forest education programs 
 
in this State; 
 
 
(10) confer with and offer assistance to the 
 
Department of Natural Resources relating to the implementation of urban forest assistance grants pursuant to the Urban and Community Forestry Assistance Act; and 
 
 
(11) determine soil and water conservation benefits 
 
and wildlife habitat enhancement opportunities that can be promoted through approved forest management plans. 
 
(g) The Council shall report (i) its findings and recommendations for
future State action and (ii) its evaluation of Urban/Community Forestry
Assistance Grants to the General Assembly no later than July 1 of each year. 

appointed by the President of the Senate, one appointed by the Senate Minority Leader, one appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives, and one appointed by the House Minority Leader;
the Governor;
Resources, Agriculture, and Commerce and Economic Opportunity, the Executive Director of the Illinois Finance Authority, and the Director of the Office of Rural Affairs, or their designees;
forestry academician, appointed by the Dean of Agricultural Sciences at Southern Illinois University at Carbondale;
and Environmental Sciences or a forestry academician, appointed by the Dean of Agricultural Consumer and Environmental Sciences of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign;
be private timber growers;
statewide association involved in promoting wood products, who shall be involved in primary forest industry;
statewide association involved in promoting wood products, who shall be involved in secondary forest industry;
environmental issues, appointed by the Governor;
involved in promoting soil and water conservation;
appointed by the Governor;
primary area of expertise is urban forestry;
statewide organization of arborists;
and the United States Department of Agriculture Natural Resource Conservation Service's State Conservationist, ex officio, or their designees;
involved in promoting Illinois forestry;
involved in promoting Illinois walnut trees;
promoting Illinois tree farms;
American foresters; and
promoting Illinois wildlife.
State's forest resources;
for forest products, services and benefits in Illinois;
characteristics of the State's forests, the motives for forest ownership and the success of incentives necessary to stimulate development of forest resources;
opportunities that could result from improvements in local and regional forest product marketing and from the establishment of new or additional wood-related businesses in Illinois;
Finance Authority relating to its implementation of forest industry assistance programs authorized by the Illinois Finance Authority Act;
employment and economic growth through development of forest resources;
policies and regulations on the management of woodlands and the location of wood products markets;
forest and other conservation programs to support and enhance forest resources development;
in this State;
Department of Natural Resources relating to the implementation of urban forest assistance grants pursuant to the Urban and Community Forestry Assistance Act; and
and wildlife habitat enhancement opportunities that can be promoted through approved forest management plans.

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