Illinois Compiled Statutes
Chapter 505 - AGRICULTURE
505 ILCS 125/ - Soil Conservation Domestic Allotment Act.

(505 ILCS 125/0.01) (from Ch. 5, par. 138.99)
Sec. 0.01.
Short title.
This Act may be cited as the
Soil Conservation Domestic Allotment Act.

(Source: P.A. 86-1324.)
 
(505 ILCS 125/1) (from Ch. 5, par. 138a)
Sec. 1.
When used in this Act, the term:
"Soil Conservation and Domestic Allotment Act" means the Soil
Conservation and Domestic Allotment Act enacted by the Congress of the
United States, as amended.
"Secretary of Agriculture" means the Secretary of Agriculture of the
United States.
"Department" means the Department of Agriculture of the State of
Illinois.
"Director" means the Director of the Department of Agriculture of the
State of Illinois.

(Source: Laws 1951, p. 1680.)
 
(505 ILCS 125/2) (from Ch. 5, par. 138b)
Sec. 2.

In order to carry out the purposes of the Soil Conservation and
Domestic Allotment Act, the Department of Agriculture is hereby
designated as the agency of the State of Illinois to administer any State
plan authorized by this Act which shall be approved for the State of
Illinois by the Secretary of Agriculture, pursuant to the provisions of
said Soil Conservation and Domestic Allotment Act.

(Source: Laws 1951, p. 1680.)
 
(505 ILCS 125/3) (from Ch. 5, par. 138c)
Sec. 3.
The Department is hereby authorized and empowered and may, at its discretion,
formulate and submit to the Secretary of Agriculture, in conformity with
the provisions of said Soil Conservation and Domestic Allotment Act, a
State plan designed to promote
such utilization of land and such farming practices as the Department finds
will tend, in conjunction with the operation of such other plans as may be
approved for other states by the Secretary of Agriculture, to preserve and
improve soil fertility; to promote the economic use and conservation of
land; to diminish exploitation and wasteful and unscientific use of natural
soil resources; to protect rivers and waterways against the results of soil
erosion and aid in flood control; and to re-establish and maintain the
ratio between the purchasing power of the net income per person on farms
and that of the income per person not on farms, as defined in subsection
(a) of Section 7 of the Soil Conservation and Domestic Allotment Act.
Each such plan may provide for adjustments and utilization of land, and
in farming practices through agreements with producers or through other
voluntary methods, and for benefit payments in connection therewith, and
for such methods of administration not in conflict with any law of the
State, and for such reports as the Secretary of Agriculture finds necessary
for the effective administration of the plan, and for ascertaining whether
the plan is being carried out according to its terms.

(Source: P.A. 96-1333, eff. 7-27-10.)
 
(505 ILCS 125/4) (from Ch. 5, par. 138d)
Sec. 4.

Upon the acceptance of each such plan by the Secretary of
Agriculture and his approval thereof, the Department is authorized and
empowered to accept and receive all grants of money made, pursuant to said
Soil Conservation and Domestic Allotment Act, for the purpose of enabling
the State to carry out the provisions of such plan. All such moneys shall
be paid into a special fund in the State treasury to be known as the Soil
Conservation Fund, which fund is hereby established. The appropriations
made from such fund shall be available to the Department for expenditures
necessary in carrying out the plan, including administrative expenses,
expenditures in connection with educational programs and research programs
in aid of the plan, and for benefit payments, as provided in said
appropriations.

(Source: Laws 1951, p. 1680.)
 
(505 ILCS 125/5) (from Ch. 5, par. 138e)
Sec. 5.

In carrying out the provisions of this Act and of each such plan,
the Department shall have power to designate administrative areas; to
provide for the selection or election of local and county committees of
persons participating or cooperating in the plan; to employ such agents or
agencies and to establish such agencies as it may find to be necessary; to
cooperate with local and State agencies and with agencies of other states
and of the Federal Government; to conduct or arrange with the University of
Illinois for the conduct of such research and educational activities in
connection with the formulation and operation of such plan as may appear
advisable; to enter into agreements with producers and to provide by other
voluntary methods for adjustment in the utilization of land and in farming
practices, and for payments in connection therewith, in amounts which the
Department determines to be fair and reasonable. In carrying out each such
plan, the Department and the Director are authorized to delegate any of the
powers herein conferred to such agency or agencies as may be designated by
the Director and approved by the Secretary of Agriculture.

(Source: Laws 1951, p. 1680.)
 
(505 ILCS 125/6)
Sec. 6. (Repealed).


(Source: Laws 1951, p. 1680. Repealed by P.A. 96-1333, eff. 7-27-10.)
 
(505 ILCS 125/7) (from Ch. 5, par. 138g)
Sec. 7.
The Department shall have no authority to incur any
obligation or liability against the State of Illinois under this Act for
the expenditure of funds other than the expenditure of funds payable
from the Soil Conservation Fund, pursuant to appropriations made
therefor.

(Source: P.A. 96-1333, eff. 7-27-10; 97-333, eff. 8-12-11.)

Structure Illinois Compiled Statutes

Illinois Compiled Statutes

Chapter 505 - AGRICULTURE

505 ILCS 5/ - Agricultural Areas Conservation and Protection Act.

505 ILCS 10/ - Agricultural Experiences Act.

505 ILCS 15/ - Agricultural Statistics Act.

505 ILCS 17/ - Agricultural Production Contract Code.

505 ILCS 25/ - Beef Market Development Act.

505 ILCS 30/ - Illinois Commercial Feed Act of 1961.

505 ILCS 35/ - Illinois Conservation Enhancement Act.

505 ILCS 40/ - Illinois Corn Marketing Act.

505 ILCS 45/ - County Cooperative Extension Law.

505 ILCS 57/ - Illinois Family Farmer Support Act.

505 ILCS 60/ - Farm Names Act.

505 ILCS 70/ - Farm Products Marketing Act.

505 ILCS 72/ - Farmer Equity Act.

505 ILCS 75/ - Farmland Preservation Act.

505 ILCS 80/ - Illinois Fertilizer Act of 1961.

505 ILCS 82/ - Food and Agriculture Research Act.

505 ILCS 85/ - Illinois Grain Quality Program Act of 1988.

505 ILCS 86/ - Grain Coloring Act.

505 ILCS 87/ - Garden Act.

505 ILCS 89/ - Industrial Hemp Act.

505 ILCS 90/ - Insect Pest and Plant Disease Act.

505 ILCS 95/ - Illinois Milk Promotion Act.

505 ILCS 100/ - Illinois Noxious Weed Law.

505 ILCS 106/ - Illinois Rivers-Friendly Farmer Program Act.

505 ILCS 110/ - Illinois Seed Law.

505 ILCS 115/ - Illinois Sheep and Wool Production Development and Marketing Act.

505 ILCS 120/ - Soil Amendment Act.

505 ILCS 125/ - Soil Conservation Domestic Allotment Act.

505 ILCS 130/ - Soybean Marketing Act.

505 ILCS 135/ - Sustainable Agriculture Act.

505 ILCS 140/ - Watershed Improvement Act.

505 ILCS 145/ - Wheat Development Act.

505 ILCS 147/ - Renewable Energy Facilities Agricultural Impact Mitigation Act.

505 ILCS 150/ - Promote Illinois Ethanol and Biodiesel Act.