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104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2025 and 2026
SB4123
Introduced 2/25/2026, by Sen. Elgie R. Sims, Jr.
SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
Makes appropriations for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the
Environmental Protection Agency for the fiscal year beginning July 1,
2026, as follows:
Other State Funds
$536,333,587
Federal Funds
$127,209,103
Total
$663,542,690
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AN ACT concerning appropriations.
2
Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3
represented in the General Assembly:
4
ARTICLE 1
5
Section 5.
The following named amounts, or so much thereof
6
as may be necessary, respectively, for objects and purposes
7
hereinafter named, are appropriated to meet the ordinary and
8
contingent expenses of the Environmental Protection Agency
9
for:
10
ADMINISTRATION
11
Payable from U.S. Environmental Protection Fund:
12
For Contractual Services
..........................
2,500,000
13
For Electronic Data Processing
....................
2,000,000
14
Payable from Underground Storage Tank Fund:
15
For Contractual Services
..........................
1,000,000
16
For Electronic Data Processing
....................
2,000,000
17
Payable from Solid Waste Management Fund:
18
For Contractual Services
..........................
1,000,000
19
For Electronic Data Processing
....................
1,000,000
20
Payable from Subtitle D Management Fund:
21
For Contractual Services
............................
200,000
22
For Electronic Data Processing
......................
200,000
23
Payable from Clean Water State Revolving Fund:
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For Contractual Services
..........................
1,125,000
2
For Electronic Data Processing
....................
1,275,000
3
Payable from Hazardous Waste Fund:
4
For Contractual Services
............................
150,000
5
For Electronic Data Processing
......................
250,000
6
Payable from the Illinois Clean Water Fund:
7
For Contractual Services
............................
200,000
8
For Electronic Data Processing
......................
500,000
9
Payable from Environmental Protection
10
Permit and Inspection Fund:
11
For Contractual Services
............................
500,000
12
For Electronic Data Processing
....................
1,450,000
13
For Refunds
.......................................
1,000,000
14
Payable from Vehicle Inspection Fund:
15
For Contractual Services
............................
600,000
16
For Electronic Data Processing
....................
1,250,000
17
Payable from Clean Air Act Permit Fund:
18
For Contractual Services
..........................
1,000,000
19
For Electronic Data Processing
............................
0
20
Payable from Drinking Water State Revolving Fund:
21
For Contractual Services
............................
375,000
22
For Electronic Data Processing
......................
425,000
23
Section 10.
The sum of $1,450,000, or so much thereof as
24
may be necessary, is appropriated to the Environmental
25
Protection Agency from the EPA Special State Projects Trust
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Fund for the purpose of funding all costs associated with
2
environmental programs, including prior years' costs.
3
Section 15.
The sum of $400,000, or so much thereof as may
4
be necessary, is appropriated from the U.S. Environmental
5
Protection Fund to the Environmental Protection Agency for all
6
costs associated with environmental projects as defined by
7
federal assistance awards.
8
Section 20.
The sum of $250,000, or so much thereof as may
9
be necessary, is appropriated from the Oil Spill Response Fund
10
to the Environmental Protection Agency for use in accordance
11
with Section 25c-1 of the Environmental Protection Act.
12
Section 25.
The amount of $4,000,000, or so much thereof
13
as may be necessary, is appropriated from the Environmental
14
Protection Trust Fund to the Environmental Protection Agency
15
for awards and grants as directed by the Environmental
16
Protection Trust Fund Commission.
17
Section 30.
The sum of $32,000,000, or so much thereof as
18
may be necessary, is appropriated to the Environmental
19
Protection Agency from the Motor Fuel Tax Fund for deposit
20
into the Vehicle Inspection Fund.
21
Section 35.
The sum of $38,000,000, or so much thereof as
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may be necessary is appropriated to the Environmental
2
Protection Agency from the EPA Court Trust Fund for all costs
3
associated and allowable uses under Court Orders and
4
Settlements entered on behalf of or by the Illinois
5
Environmental Protection Agency
6
Section 40.
The following named amounts, or so much
7
thereof as may be necessary, respectively, for the objects and
8
purposes hereinafter named, are appropriated to the
9
Environmental Protection Agency for:
10
AIR POLLUTION CONTROL
11
Payable from U.S. Environmental
12
Protection Fund:
13
For all expenses related to environmental
14
projects as defined by federal assistance
15
awards, including prior years' costs
............
14,100,000
16
For Use by the City of Chicago
......................
412,000
17
For all expenses related to Clean Air
18
Activities and other environmental
19
projects as defined by federal assistance
20
awards, including prior years' costs
.............
2,000,000
21
Total
$16,512,000
22
Payable from the Clean Air Act Permit Fund
23
For Clean Air Act and Energy Act Activities:
24
For funding of Clean Air Act Title V
25
Activities in accordance with Clean
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Air Act Amendments of 1990
......................
25,358,200
2
Payable from the Vehicle Inspection Fund:
3
For Personal Services
.............................
6,084,600
4
For State Contributions to State
5
Employees' Retirement System
.....................
2,644,100
6
For State Contributions to
7
Social Security
....................................
465,500
8
For Group Insurance
...............................
1,900,800
9
For Contractual Services, including
10
prior years' costs
..............................
20,000,000
11
For Travel
...........................................
10,000
12
For Commodities
......................................
15,000
13
For Printing
.........................................
20,000
14
For Equipment
.......................................
395,000
15
For Telecommunication Services
......................
250,000
16
For Operation of Auto Equipment
......................
20,000
17
Payable from the Environmental Protection
18
Permit and Inspection Fund:
19
For Air Permit and Inspection Activities:
20
For Personal Services and other Expenses
.........
11,000,000
21
Section 45.
The following named amounts, or so much
22
thereof as may be necessary, are appropriated from the
23
Electric Vehicle and Charging Fund to the Environmental
24
Protection Agency for the purpose of administering the
25
Electric Vehicle and Charging Program and the Ethanol Fuel
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Research Program:
2
For Personal Services and Other
3
Expenses
...........................................
600,000
4
For Grants and Rebates, including
5
prior years' costs
..............................
14,000,000
6
Total
$14,600,000
7
Section 50.
The sum of $2,000,000, or so much thereof as
8
may be necessary, is appropriated from the U.S. Environmental
9
Protection Fund to the Environmental Protection Agency for
10
expenses and grants connected with the Climate Pollution
11
Reduction Grant planning program as authorized by Section
12
60114 of the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) of 2022.
13
Section 55.
The sum of $150,000, or so much thereof as may
14
be necessary, is appropriated from the Alternative Compliance
15
Market Account Fund to the Environmental Protection Agency for
16
all costs associated with the emissions reduction market
17
program.
18
LABORATORY SERVICES
19
Section 60.
The sum of $1,300,000, or so much thereof as
20
may be necessary, is appropriated from the Community Water
21
Supply Laboratory Fund to the Environmental Protection Agency
22
for the purpose of performing laboratory testing of samples
23
from community water supplies and for administrative costs of
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the Agency and the Community Water Supply Testing Council.
2
Section 65.
The sum of $600,000, or so much thereof as may
3
be necessary, is appropriated from the Environmental
4
Laboratory Certification Fund to the Environmental Protection
5
Agency for the purpose of administering the laboratory
6
certification program.
7
Section 70.
The sum of $2,800,000, or so much thereof as
8
may be necessary, is appropriated from the Illinois Clean
9
Water Fund to the Environmental Protection Agency for the
10
purpose of laboratory analysis of samples.
11
Section 75.
The sum of $1,000,000, or so much thereof as
12
may be necessary, is appropriated from the Solid Waste
13
Management Fund to the Environmental Protection Agency for the
14
purpose of laboratory analysis of samples.
15
Section 80.
The following named amounts, or so much
16
thereof as may be necessary, respectively, for the objects and
17
purposes hereinafter named are appropriated to the
18
Environmental Protection Agency for:
19
LAND POLLUTION CONTROL
20
Payable from the Road Fund:
21
For deposit into the Electric Vehicle and Charging Fund
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for electric vehicle grants and rebates
..........
9,000,000
2
Payable from U.S. Environmental
3
Protection Fund:
4
For Underground Storage Tank Program,
5
including prior years' costs
.....................
3,000,000
6
For all expenses related to environmental
7
projects as defined by federal assistance
8
awards, including prior years' costs
............
11,105,000
9
For all expenses related to remedial,
10
preventive or corrective actions in accordance
11
with the Federal Comprehensive and Liability
12
Act of 1980 and other environmental
13
projects as defined by federal assistance
14
awards, including prior years' costs
............
10,000,000
15
Total
$33,105,000
16
Section 85.
The sum of $2,500,000, or so much thereof as
17
may be necessary, is appropriated from the U.S. Environmental
18
Protection Fund to the Environmental Protection Agency for
19
expenses related to The State and Tribal Brownfields response
20
program authorized by Section 128(a) of the Comprehensive
21
Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act.
22
Section 90.
The following named sums, or so much thereof
23
as may be necessary, are appropriated to the Environmental
24
Protection Agency for the purpose of funding the Underground
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Storage Tank Program:
2
Payable from the Underground Storage Tank Fund:
3
For Personal Services
.............................
8,629,200
4
For State Contributions to State
5
Employees' Retirement System
.....................
3,749,900
6
For State Contributions to
7
Social Security
....................................
660,100
8
For Group Insurance
...............................
2,604,800
9
For Contractual Services
..........................
5,000,000
10
For Travel
...........................................
40,000
11
For Commodities
.....................................
100,000
12
For Printing
..........................................
5,000
13
For Equipment
.......................................
843,000
14
For Telecommunication Services
......................
145,000
15
For Operation of Auto Equipment
......................
16,000
16
For Contracts for Site Remediation and
17
for Reimbursements to Eligible Owners/
18
Operators of Leaking Underground
19
Storage Tanks, including claims
20
submitted in prior years
........................
40,100,000
21
Total
$61,893,000
22
Section 95.
The following named sums, or so much thereof
23
as may be necessary, are appropriated from the Solid Waste
24
Management Fund to the Environmental Protection Agency for use
25
in accordance with Section 22.15 of the Environmental
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Protection Act:
2
For Personal Services
.............................
8,571,200
3
For State Contributions to State
4
Employees' Retirement System
.....................
3,724,700
5
For State Contributions to
6
Social Security
....................................
655,700
7
For Group Insurance
...............................
2,956,800
8
For Contractual Services
............................
100,000
9
For Travel
...........................................
40,000
10
For Commodities
......................................
25,000
11
For Printing
.........................................
35,000
12
For Equipment
........................................
34,500
13
For Telecommunication Services
.......................
85,000
14
For Operation of Auto Equipment
......................
15,000
15
For Refunds
...........................................
5,000
16
For financial assistance to units of local
17
government for operations under delegation
18
agreements, including prior years' costs
.........
2,500,000
19
Total
$18,747,900
20
Section 100.
The sum of $11,500,000, or so much therefore
21
as may be necessary, is appropriated from the Solid Waste
22
Management Fund to the Environmental Protection Agency for all
23
costs associated with solid waste management activities,
24
including prior years' costs.
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Section 105.
The sum of $3,500,000, or so much thereof as
2
may be necessary, is appropriated from the Subtitle D
3
Management Fund to the Environmental Protection Agency for the
4
purpose of funding the Subtitle D permit program in accordance
5
with Section 22.44 of the Environmental Protection Act.
6
Section 110.
The sum of $5,000,000, or so much thereof as
7
may be necessary, is appropriated from the Brownfields
8
Redevelopment Fund to the Environmental Protection Agency for
9
all expenses related to the Municipal Brownfields
10
Redevelopment Grant program.
11
Section 115.
The sum of $4,500,000, or so much thereof as
12
may be necessary, is appropriated from the Brownfields
13
Redevelopment Fund to the Environmental Protection Agency for
14
financial assistance for Brownfields redevelopment in
15
accordance with 58.3(5), 58.13 and 58.15 of the Environmental
16
Protection Act, including prior years' costs.
17
Section 120.
The sum of $2,500,000, or so much thereof as
18
may be necessary, is appropriated from the Brownfields
19
Redevelopment Fund to the Environmental Protection Agency for
20
all expenses related to the Brownfields Community Wide
21
Assessment Program.
22
Section 125.
The following named amounts, or so much
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thereof as may be necessary, are appropriated from the Used
2
Tire Management Fund to the Environmental Protection Agency
3
for purposes as provided for in Section 55.6 of the
4
Environmental Protection Act:
5
For Personal Services
.............................
5,206,400
6
For State Contributions to State
7
Employees' Retirement System
.....................
2,262,500
8
For State Contributions to
9
Social Security
....................................
398,300
10
For Group Insurance
...............................
1,548,800
11
For Contractual Services, including
12
prior years' costs
...............................
3,500,000
13
For Travel
...........................................
20,000
14
For Commodities
......................................
10,000
15
For Printing
.........................................
10,000
16
For Equipment
........................................
20,000
17
For Telecommunication Services
.......................
50,000
18
For Operation of Auto Equipment
......................
25,000
19
Total
$13,051,000
20
Section 130.
The sum of $3,000,000, or so much thereof as
21
may be necessary, is appropriated from the Drycleaner
22
Environmental Response Trust Fund to the Environmental
23
Protection Agency for use in accordance with the Drycleaner
24
Environmental Response Trust Fund Act, including prior years'
25
costs.
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Section 135.
The sum of $2,000,000, or so much thereof as
2
may be necessary, is appropriated from the Renewable Energy
3
Resources Trust Fund to the Environmental Protection Agency to
4
provide a grant to Joliet Junior College for purposes of
5
funding education and training for renewable energy and energy
6
efficiency technology, and for the operations and services of
7
the Illinois Green Economy Network, pursuant to Section 6-5 of
8
the Renewable Energy, Energy Efficiency, and Coal Resources
9
Development Law of 1997.
10
Section 145.
The following named sums, or so much thereof
11
as may be necessary, are appropriated to the Environmental
12
Protection Agency for use in accordance with Section 22.2 of
13
the Environmental Protection Act:
14
Payable from the Hazardous Waste Fund:
15
For all expenses related to Hazardous Waste
16
Remediation, including prior years' costs
.......
17,000,000
17
For Refunds
..........................................
50,000
18
Total
$17,050,000
19
Section 150.
The sum of $1,300,000, or so much thereof as
20
may be necessary, is appropriated from the Environmental
21
Protection Trust Fund to the Environmental Protection Agency
22
for all expenses related to removal or mediation actions at
23
the Worthy Park, Cook County, hazardous waste site.
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Section 155.
The sum of $6,500,600, or so much thereof as
2
may be necessary, is appropriated from the Environmental
3
Protection Permit and Inspection Fund to the Environmental
4
Protection Agency for all costs associated with land permit
5
and inspection activities.
6
Section 160.
The sum of $51,500,000, or so much thereof as
7
may be necessary, is appropriated from the Environmental
8
Disaster and Remediation Fund to the Environmental Protection
9
Agency for the purpose of funding any inspection, remedial,
10
and corrective action, and post-closure activities, in
11
accordance with the Environmental Protection Act, including
12
prior years' costs.
13
Section 165.
The sum of $2,200,000, or so much thereof as
14
may be necessary, is appropriated from the Federal Energy Fund
15
to the Environmental Protection Agency for expenses and grants
16
connected with the HOMES Rebate Program as authorized by
17
Section 50121 of the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 (IRA) and
18
the HEEHRA Rebate Program by Section 50122 of the Inflation
19
Reduction Act of 2022 (IRA).
20
Section 170.
The sum of $2,000,000, or so much thereof as
21
may be necessary, is appropriated from the Federal Energy Fund
22
to the Environmental Protection Agency for expenses and grants
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connected with the Energy Audit Training Program.
2
Section 175.
The sum of $7,000,000, or so much thereof as
3
may be necessary, is appropriated from the Federal Energy Fund
4
to the Environmental Protection Agency for expenses and grants
5
connected with enforcement of the Illinois Energy Conservation
6
Code.
7
Section 180.
The sum of $6,000,000, or so much thereof as
8
may be necessary, is appropriated from the Federal Energy Fund
9
to the Environmental Protection Agency for expenses and grants
10
connected with the State Energy Program, including prior
11
years' costs.
12
Section 185.
The sum of $14,260,000, or so much thereof as
13
may be necessary, is appropriated from the Federal Energy Fund
14
to the Environmental Protection Agency for costs associated
15
with State Energy Programs as authorized by Title I of
16
Division D in Section 40109 of the Infrastructure Investment
17
and Jobs Act (IIJA), including prior years' cost.
18
Section 190.
The sum of $1,250,000, or so much thereof as
19
may be necessary, is appropriated from the Federal Energy Fund
20
to the Environmental Protection Agency for costs associated
21
with the Energy Revolving Loan Program as authorized by Title
22
V of Division D in Section 40502 of the Infrastructure and
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Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA), including prior years' cost.
2
Section 195.
The sum of $2,910,000, or so much thereof as
3
may be necessary, is appropriated from the Federal Energy Fund
4
to the Environmental Protection Agency for costs associated
5
with the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant
6
Program as authorized by Title V of Division D of the
7
Infrastructure and Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) in
8
accordance with Section 544 of the Energy Independence and
9
Security Act of 2007, including prior years' cost.
10
Section 200.
The sum of $6,000,000, or so much thereof as
11
may be necessary, is appropriated from the Federal Energy Fund
12
to the Environmental Protection Agency for expenses relating
13
to various federal projects.
14
Section 205.
The sum of $5,000,000, or so much thereof as
15
may be necessary, is appropriated from the Energy Efficiency
16
Trust Fund to the Environmental Protection Agency for grants
17
pursuant to subsection (b) of Section 6-6 of the Renewable
18
Energy, Energy Efficiency, and Coal Resources Development Law
19
of 1997.
20
Section 210.
The sum of $200,000, or so much thereof as may
21
be necessary, is appropriated from the Energy Efficiency Trust
22
Fund to the Environmental Protection Agency for operational
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expenses related to administering grants made pursuant to
2
subsection (b) of Section 6-6 of the Renewable Energy, Energy
3
Efficiency, and Coal Resources Development Law of 1997.
4
Section 215.
The sum of $7,100,000, or so much thereof as
5
may be necessary, is appropriated to the Environmental
6
Protection Agency from the Federal Energy Fund for all costs
7
associated with the Contractor Training Grant Program,
8
including prior years' costs.
9
Section 220.
The sum of $400,000, or so much thereof as may
10
be necessary, is appropriated from the Carbon Dioxide
11
Sequestration Administrative Fund to the Environmental
12
Protection Agency for all costs associated with the Safety and
13
Aid for the Environment in Carbon Capture and Sequestration
14
Act (SAFE CCS Act).
15
Section 225.
The sum of $100,000, or so much thereof as may
16
be necessary, is appropriated from the Environmental Justice
17
Grant Fund to the Environmental Protection Agency for all
18
costs associated with issuance of grants in accordance with
19
the Safety and Aid for the Environment in Carbon Capture and
20
Sequestration Act (SAFE CCS Act).
21
Section 230.
The following named amounts, or so much
22
thereof as may be necessary, respectively, for objects and
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purposes hereinafter named, are appropriated to meet the
2
ordinary and contingent expenses of the Environmental
3
Protection Agency for:
4
BUREAU OF WATER
5
Payable from U.S. Environmental
6
Protection Fund:
7
For all expenses related to non-point source
8
pollution management and special water pollution
9
studies and other environmental
10
projects as defined by federal assistance
11
awards, including prior years' costs
.............
8,950,000
12
For Use by the Department of
13
Public Health
....................................
1,500,000
14
For enforcement of actions under the Gulf
15
Hypoxia Action Plan pursuant to the
16
Infrastructure Investment and
17
Jobs Act (IIJA)
....................................
795,000
18
For Expenses Related to Federal Grants and
19
Awards, including prior years' costs
............
15,000,000
20
Total
$26,245,000
21
Section 235.
The following named amounts, or so much
22
thereof as may be necessary, respectively, for the object and
23
purposes hereinafter named, are appropriated to the
24
Environmental Protection Agency:
25
Payable from the Clean Water State Revolving Fund:
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For Administrative Costs of Water Pollution
2
Control Revolving Loan Program
..................
12,000,000
3
For Program Support Costs of Water
4
Pollution Control Program
.......................
22,000,000
5
Payable from the Drinking Water State Revolving Fund:
6
For Administrative Costs of the Drinking
7
Water Revolving Loan Program
.....................
9,000,000
8
For Program Support Costs of the Drinking
9
Water Program
...................................
13,000,000
10
For Small System Technical Assistance,
11
Administration of the Public Water System
12
Supervision (PWSS) Program, Source Water
13
Protection Programs, Development and Implementation
14
of Capacity Development and Operator Certification
15
Programs, and Local Assistance and
16
other 1452(k) Activities
.........................
2,000,000
17
Total
$58,000,000
18
Section 240.
The sum of $17,000,000, or so much thereof as
19
may be necessary, is appropriated from the Illinois Clean
20
Water Fund to the Environmental Protection Agency for all
21
costs associated with clean water activities.
22
Section 245.
The sum of $6,000,000, or so much thereof as
23
may be necessary, is appropriated from the Environmental
24
Protection Permit and Inspection Fund to the Environmental
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Protection Agency for all costs associated with water permit
2
and inspection activities.
3
Section 250.
The sum of $8,000,000, or so much thereof as
4
may be necessary, is appropriated to the Environmental
5
Protection Agency from the Clean Water State Revolving Fund
6
for all costs associated with Environmental Management System
7
(EMS) Services for the Bureau of Water.
8
POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD DIVISION
9
Section 255.
The amount of $2,290,300, or so much thereof
10
as may be necessary, is appropriated from the Underground
11
Storage Tank Fund to the Environmental Protection Agency for
12
case processing of leaking underground storage tank permit and
13
claims appeals.
14
Section 260.
The sum of $789,900, or so much thereof as may
15
be necessary, is appropriated from the Clean Air Act Permit
16
Fund to the Environmental Protection Agency for costs
17
associated with the handling of appeals from permitting and
18
other determinations made by the Environmental Protection
19
Agency.
20
Section 265.
The following named amounts, or so much
21
thereof as may be necessary, respectively, are appropriated to
22
the Environmental Protection Agency for the objects and
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purposes hereinafter named, to meet the ordinary and
2
contingent expenses of the Pollution Control Board Division.
3
Payable from Pollution Control Board Fund:
4
For Operational Expenses
.............................
15,000
5
For Refunds
...........................................
2,000
6
Total
$17,000
7
Section 270.
The amount of $526,400, or so much thereof as
8
may be necessary, is appropriated from the Used Tire
9
Management Fund to the Environmental Protection Agency for the
10
purposes as provided for in Section 55.6 of the Environmental
11
Protection Act.
12
Section 275.
The sum of $1,322,000, or so much thereof as
13
may be necessary, is appropriated from the Environmental
14
Protection Permit and Inspection Fund to the Environmental
15
Protection Agency for costs associated with handling appeals
16
from permitting and other determinations made by the
17
Environmental Protection Agency.
18
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19
Section 5.
The sum of $25,000,000, or so much thereof as
20
may be necessary, and remains unexpended, at the close of
21
business on June 30, 2026, from the appropriation heretofore
22
made in Article 79, Section 5, of Public Act 104-0003 as
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amended, is reappropriated from the VW Settlement
2
Environmental Mitigation Fund to the Environmental Protection
3
Agency for all costs, including administrative expenses,
4
associated with funding eligible mitigation actions that
5
achieve reductions of emissions in accordance with the
6
Environmental Mitigation Trust Agreement relating to the
7
Partial Consent Decree between U.S. Department of Justice,
8
Volkswagen AG and other settling defendants.
9
Section 10.
The sum of $15,832,287, or so much thereof as
10
may be necessary, and remains unexpended, at the close of
11
business on June 30, 2026, from the appropriations heretofore
12
made in Article 78, Section 200 and Article 79, Section 10, of
13
Public Act 104-0003 as amended, is reappropriated from the
14
Energy Efficiency Trust Fund to the Environmental Protection
15
Agency for grants pursuant to subsection (b) of Section 6-6 of
16
the Renewable Energy, Energy Efficiency, and Coal Resources
17
Development Law of 1997.
18
Section 15.
The sum of $2,227,103, or so much thereof as
19
may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
20
business on June 30, 2026, from the appropriations heretofore
21
made in Article 78, Section 225 and Article 79, Section 15 of
22
Public Act 104-0003, as amended, is reappropriated from the
23
U.S. Environmental Protection Fund to the Environmental
24
Protection Agency for enforcement of actions under the Gulf
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Hypoxia Action Plan pursuant to the Infrastructure Investment
2
and Jobs Act (IIJA).
3
Section 20.
The sum of $5,000,000, or so much thereof as
4
may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
5
business on June 30, 2026, from the appropriation heretofore
6
made in Article 78, Section 110, of Public Act 104-0003, as
7
amended, is reappropriated from the Brownfields Redevelopment
8
Fund to the Environmental Protection Agency for all expenses
9
related to the Municipal Brownfields Redevelopment Grant
10
program.
11
Section 99.
Effective date.
This Act takes effect July 1,
12
2026.
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