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| "Secretary" means the Illinois Secretary of |
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| Transportation. |
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| Section 15. Grants review committees. For each of the grant |
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| programs, the Secretary shall appoint a committee to evaluate, |
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| score, and rank all applications for funding submitted. The |
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| committees shall each include 2 representatives from the |
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| Department, 2 representatives from metropolitan planning |
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| organizations, counties, or municipalities, 4 representatives |
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| from other relevant state agencies, and 3 representatives from |
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| relevant public interest organizations. Committee members |
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| shall be appointed for a 4-year term and shall serve until |
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| their successor is appointed. The Secretary shall make |
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| appointments to the committees no later than 90 days following |
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| the effective date of this Act. The Secretary shall fill |
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| vacancies on the committees within 90 days. |
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| Section 20. Grants review process. |
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| (a) Each committee shall establish criteria for |
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| evaluating, scoring, and ranking all funding applications for |
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| the grant programs. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, |
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| these criteria are public records under the Freedom of |
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| Information Act. The criteria shall also be made available on |
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| the Department's website upon their acceptance by the |
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| committee. |
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| (b) The committees shall evaluate, score, and rank all |
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| funding applications for the grant programs using the |
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| established criteria. All available funding from these |
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| programs are subject to this application, evaluation, scoring, |
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| and ranking process. Notwithstanding any other provision of |
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| law, the scores and rankings of applications are public records |
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| under the Freedom of Information Act. The scores and rankings |
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| shall also be made available on the Department's website |
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| promptly upon their acceptance by the committee.
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| (c) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the |
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| meetings of the committees are meetings of a public body open |
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| to the public under the Open Meetings Act. Any meetings of the |
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| committees including evaluating, scoring, and ranking of |
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| applications for funding shall include a public comment period. |
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| The committees shall establish reasonable criteria for the |
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| submission of public comments. |
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| (d) The application evaluation, scoring, and ranking |
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| decisions of the committees are binding upon the Department. |
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| Applications shall be funded in order of ranking by the |
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| committees. The Department shall promptly announce these |
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| decisions. |
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| Section 25. Grant programs frequencies and deadlines. |
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| (a) No later than 120 days after the effective date of this |
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| Act, the Department, in consultation with the committees, shall |
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| select either an annual or biennial application cycle frequency |
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| for each grant program. Subject to the availability of federal |
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| funds, the grant programs shall follow these frequencies.
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| (b) The Department and committees shall establish |
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| reasonable deadlines, occurring at the same time of each |
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| appropriate year, for the submission of any funding |
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| applications for the grant programs. The committees shall |
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| finalize funding decisions no later than 150 days after the |
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| deadlines for the submission of any funding applications for |
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| the grant programs. |
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| Section 30. No rulemaking authority. Notwithstanding any |
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| other rulemaking authority that may exist, neither the Governor |
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| nor any agency or agency head under the jurisdiction of the |
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| Governor has any authority to make or promulgate rules to |
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| implement or enforce the provisions of this Act. If, however, |
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| the Governor believes that rules are necessary to implement or |
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| enforce the provisions of this Act, the Governor may suggest |
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| rules to the General Assembly by filing them with the Clerk of |
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| the House and the Secretary of the Senate and by requesting |
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| that the General Assembly authorize such rulemaking by law, |
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| enact those suggested rules into law, or take any other |
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| appropriate action in the General Assembly's discretion. |
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| Nothing contained in this Act shall be interpreted to grant |
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| rulemaking authority under any other Illinois statute where |
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| such authority is not otherwise explicitly given. For the |
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| purposes of this Section, "rules" is given the meaning |
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| contained in Section 1-70 of the Illinois Administrative |