Illinois Compiled Statutes 525 Conservation: Article -
- Illinois Open Land Trust Act. - 525 ILCS 33, Section 1
Short title. This Act may be cited as the Illinois Open Land Trust Act. (Source: P.A. 91-220, eff. 7-21-99.)
- Illinois Open Land Trust Act. - 525 ILCS 33, Section 5
Policy. (a) The provision of lands for the conservation of natural resources and public recreation promote the public health, prosperity, and general welfare and...
- Illinois Open Land Trust Act. - 525 ILCS 33, Section 10
Definitions. As used in this Act: "Conservation and recreation purposes" means activities that are consistent with the protection and preservation of open lands, natural areas,...
- Illinois Open Land Trust Act. - 525 ILCS 33, Section 15
Powers and duties. The Department of Natural Resources has the following powers and duties: (a) To develop and administer the Illinois Open Land Trust...
- Illinois Open Land Trust Act. - 525 ILCS 33, Section 20
Illinois Open Land Trust Program. The Department of Natural Resources shall develop and administer the Illinois Open Land Trust Program. The purpose of the...
- Illinois Open Land Trust Act. - 525 ILCS 33, Section 25
Grant program. From appropriations for these purposes, the Department may make grants to units of local government as financial assistance for the acquisition of...
- Illinois Open Land Trust Act. - 525 ILCS 33, Section 30
Open Lands Loan Program. The Department may establish an Open Lands Loan Program to make loans to units of local government for the purpose...
- Illinois Open Land Trust Act. - 525 ILCS 33, Section 35
Community Planning Allowance. As provided in this Section, the Department is authorized to make grants to units of local government for the acquisition, development,...
- Conservation: Article -
Amendatory provisions; text omitted
- Illinois Open Land Trust Act. - 525 ILCS 33, Section 810
(Amendatory provisions; text omitted). (Source: P.A. 91-220, eff. 7-21-99; text omitted.)
- Illinois Open Land Trust Act. - 525 ILCS 33, Section 999
Effective date. This Act takes effect upon becoming law. (Source: P.A. 91-220, eff. 7-21-99.)
Last modified: February 18, 2015