Illinois Code § 525 ILCS 25/4

(a) Within one year following passage of this Act, the Agency
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shall develop, in consultation with the Illinois Department of Natural
Resources, the Illinois Department of Agriculture, and the Division of Water
Resources, an
Administrative Framework Plan for implementing the requirements of this Act,
including but not limited to:

 
 
(1) a public education program addressing 
 
comprehensive lake management;

 
 
(2) a technical assistance program addressing 
 
comprehensive lake management;

 
 
(3) a monitoring and research program addressing 
 
comprehensive lake management; and

 
 
(4) a program which provides financial incentives for 
 
implementation of comprehensive lake management plans at the local level.

 
(b) This Administrative Framework Plan shall identify:

 
 
(1) specific procedures for establishing and 
 
executing public education, technical assistance, and monitoring and research programs on lake management;

 
 
(2) detailed prioritization criteria and application 
 
procedures for review of proposed lake management studies, projects, and programs;

 
 
(3) a recommended division of responsibility among 
 
State agencies for implementing the provisions of this Act, including any appropriate Interagency Agreements; and

 
 
(4) a plan which presents the financial resources 
 
necessary for the subsequent 5 years to implement subsection (a) of this Section.

comprehensive lake management;
comprehensive lake management;
comprehensive lake management; and
implementation of comprehensive lake management plans at the local level.
executing public education, technical assistance, and monitoring and research programs on lake management;
procedures for review of proposed lake management studies, projects, and programs;
State agencies for implementing the provisions of this Act, including any appropriate Interagency Agreements; and
necessary for the subsequent 5 years to implement subsection (a) of this Section.

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