Bill Text: IL SB0902 | 2013-2014 | 98th General Assembly | Enrolled
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Bill Title: Amends the Wildlife Code. Makes a technical change in a Section concerning deer hunting.
Spectrum: Moderate Partisan Bill (Democrat 4-1)
Status: (Passed) 2014-07-16 - Public Act . . . . . . . . . 98-0752 [SB0902 Detail]
Download: Illinois-2013-SB0902-Enrolled.html
Bill Title: Amends the Wildlife Code. Makes a technical change in a Section concerning deer hunting.
Spectrum: Moderate Partisan Bill (Democrat 4-1)
Status: (Passed) 2014-07-16 - Public Act . . . . . . . . . 98-0752 [SB0902 Detail]
Download: Illinois-2013-SB0902-Enrolled.html
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1 | AN ACT concerning wildlife.
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2 | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | ||||||
3 | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | ARTICLE 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS | ||||||
5 | Section 1-1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the | ||||||
6 | Herptiles-Herps Act.
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7 | Section 1-5. Purpose. For purposes of this Act, reptiles | ||||||
8 | and amphibians shall be exempt from the definition of "aquatic | ||||||
9 | life" under Section 1-20 of the Fish and Aquatic Life Code. All | ||||||
10 | rules and enforcement actions under the Illinois Conservation | ||||||
11 | Law and the dangerous animals provisions in Section 48-10 of | ||||||
12 | the Criminal Code of 2012 related to reptiles and amphibians | ||||||
13 | shall be covered exclusively by this Act.
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14 | Section 1-10. Administrative agency. This Act shall be | ||||||
15 | administered and under the direction of the Department of | ||||||
16 | Natural Resources.
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17 | Section 1-15. Definitions. For the purposes of this Act, | ||||||
18 | unless the context clearly requires otherwise, the following | ||||||
19 | terms are defined as: | ||||||
20 | "Administrative rule" means a regulatory measure issued by |
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1 | the Director under this Act. | ||||||
2 | "Authorized law enforcement officer" means all sworn | ||||||
3 | members of the Law Enforcement Division of the Department and | ||||||
4 | those persons specifically granted law enforcement | ||||||
5 | authorization by the Director. | ||||||
6 | "Bona fide scientific or educational institution" means | ||||||
7 | confirming educational or scientific tax-exemption, from the | ||||||
8 | federal Internal Revenue Service or the applicant's national, | ||||||
9 | state, or local tax authority, or a statement of accreditation | ||||||
10 | or recognition as an educational institution.
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11 | "Contraband" means all reptile or amphibian life or any | ||||||
12 | part of reptile or amphibian life taken, bought, sold or | ||||||
13 | bartered, shipped, or held in possession or any conveyance, | ||||||
14 | vehicle, watercraft, or other means of transportation | ||||||
15 | whatsoever, except sealed railroad cars or other sealed common | ||||||
16 | carriers, used to transport or ship any reptile or amphibian | ||||||
17 | life or any part of reptile or amphibian life taken, contrary | ||||||
18 | to this Act, including administrative rules, or used to | ||||||
19 | transport, contrary to this Act, including administrative | ||||||
20 | rules, any of the specified species when taken illegally.
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21 | "Culling" means picking out from others and removing | ||||||
22 | rejected members because of inferior quality. | ||||||
23 | "Department" means the Illinois Department of Natural | ||||||
24 | Resources. | ||||||
25 | "Director" means the Director of the Illinois Department of | ||||||
26 | Natural Resources. |
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1 | "Educational program" means a program of organized | ||||||
2 | instruction or study for providing education intended to meet a | ||||||
3 | public need. | ||||||
4 | "Endangered or threatened species" means any species | ||||||
5 | listed as endangered or threatened to the species level on | ||||||
6 | either the Illinois List of Endangered and Threatened Fauna or | ||||||
7 | the federal U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service List of Threatened | ||||||
8 | and Endangered Species. | ||||||
9 | "Herptile" means collectively any amphibian or reptile | ||||||
10 | taxon, whether indigenous to this State or not. | ||||||
11 | "Indigenous or native taxa" means those amphibians and | ||||||
12 | reptiles to the subspecies level that can be found naturally in | ||||||
13 | this State. | ||||||
14 | "Individual" means a natural person. | ||||||
15 | "Medically significant" means a venomous or poisonous | ||||||
16 | species whose venom or toxin can cause death or serious illness | ||||||
17 | or injury in humans that may require emergency room care or the | ||||||
18 | immediate care of a physician. These species are categorized as | ||||||
19 | being "medically significant" or "medically important". | ||||||
20 | "Owner" means an individual who has a legal right to the | ||||||
21 | possession of a herptile. | ||||||
22 | "Person" means any individual, partnership, corporation, | ||||||
23 | organization, trade or professional association, firm, limited | ||||||
24 | liability company, joint venture, or group. | ||||||
25 | "Possession limit" means the maximum number or amount of | ||||||
26 | herptiles that can be lawfully held or possessed by one person |
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1 | at any time. | ||||||
2 | "Possessor" means any person who possesses, keeps, | ||||||
3 | harbors, brings into the State, cares for, acts as a custodian | ||||||
4 | for, has in his or her custody or control, or holds a property | ||||||
5 | right to a herptile. | ||||||
6 | "Reptile show" means any event open to the public, for a | ||||||
7 | fee or without a fee, that is not a licensed pet store, where | ||||||
8 | herptiles or herptiles together with other animals are | ||||||
9 | exhibited, displayed, sold, bought, traded, or otherwise made | ||||||
10 | available for public display. | ||||||
11 | "Resident" means a person who in good faith makes | ||||||
12 | application for any license or permit and verifies by statement | ||||||
13 | that he or she has maintained his or her permanent abode in | ||||||
14 | this State for a period of at least 30 consecutive days | ||||||
15 | immediately preceding the person's application, and who does | ||||||
16 | not maintain permanent abode or claim residency in another | ||||||
17 | state for the purposes of obtaining any of the same or similar | ||||||
18 | licenses or permits under this Act. A person's permanent abode | ||||||
19 | is his or her fixed and permanent dwelling place, as | ||||||
20 | distinguished from a temporary or transient place of residence. | ||||||
21 | Domiciliary intent is required to establish that the person is | ||||||
22 | maintaining his or her permanent abode in this State. Evidence | ||||||
23 | of domiciliary intent includes, but is not limited to, the | ||||||
24 | location where the person votes, pays personal income tax, or | ||||||
25 | obtains a drivers license. Any person on active duty in the | ||||||
26 | Armed Forces shall be considered a resident of Illinois during |
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1 | his or her period of military duty. | ||||||
2 | "Special use herptile" means any taxon of amphibian or | ||||||
3 | reptile for which a Herptile Special Use permit is required. | ||||||
4 | "Take" means possess, collect, catch, detain, hunt, shoot, | ||||||
5 | pursue, lure, kill, destroy, capture, gig or spear, trap or | ||||||
6 | ensnare, harass, or an attempt to do so.
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7 | "Transport" or "ship" means to convey by parcel post, | ||||||
8 | express, freight, baggage, or shipment by common carrier or any | ||||||
9 | description; by automobile, motorcycle, or other vehicle of any | ||||||
10 | kind; by water or aircraft of any kind; or by any other means | ||||||
11 | of transportation.
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12 | "Turtle farming" means the act of breeding, hatching, | ||||||
13 | raising, selling turtles, or any combination commercially for | ||||||
14 | the purpose of providing turtles, turtle eggs, or turtle parts | ||||||
15 | to pet suppliers, exporters, and food industries. | ||||||
16 | "Wildlife sanctuary" means any non-profit organization | ||||||
17 | that: (1) is exempt from taxation under the federal Internal | ||||||
18 | Revenue Code and is currently confirmed as tax exempt by the | ||||||
19 | federal Internal Revenue Service; (2) operates a place of | ||||||
20 | refuge where wild animals are provided care for their lifetime | ||||||
21 | or released back to their natural range; (3) does not conduct | ||||||
22 | activities on animals in its possession that are not inherent | ||||||
23 | to the animal's nature; (4) does not use animals in its | ||||||
24 | possession for entertainment; (5) does not sell, trade, or | ||||||
25 | barter animals in its possession or parts of those animals; and | ||||||
26 | (6) does not breed animals in its possession.
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1 | ARTICLE 5. INDIGENOUS OR | ||||||
2 | NATIVE HERPTILE TAXA | ||||||
3 | Section 5-5. Possession limits. | ||||||
4 | (a) The possession limit for indigenous amphibian and | ||||||
5 | reptile taxa (excluding common snapping turtles and bullfrogs) | ||||||
6 | is 8 total collectively with no more than 4 per species. Young | ||||||
7 | of gravid wild-collected amphibians and reptiles shall be | ||||||
8 | returned to the site of adult capture after birth.
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9 | (b) Only residents may possess herptiles collected from the | ||||||
10 | wild within this State under a valid sport fishing license; | ||||||
11 | non-residents may not possess herptiles collected from the wild | ||||||
12 | within this State except for scientific purposes, with a | ||||||
13 | Herptile Scientific Collection permit.
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14 | (c) All herptile species (other than bullfrogs and common | ||||||
15 | snapping turtles) may be captured by hand. This shall not | ||||||
16 | restrict the use of legally taken herptiles as bait by anglers. | ||||||
17 | Any captured herptiles that are not to be retained in the | ||||||
18 | possession of the captor shall be immediately released at the | ||||||
19 | site of capture, unless taken with a lethal method such as bow | ||||||
20 | and arrow, gig, spear, or pitchfork which does not permit | ||||||
21 | release without harm. All common snapping turtles and bullfrogs | ||||||
22 | taken for personal consumption must be kept and counted in the | ||||||
23 | daily catch creel or bag. No culling of these 2 species for | ||||||
24 | personal consumption is permitted.
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1 | (d) The trier of fact may infer that a person is collecting | ||||||
2 | from the wild within this State if he or she possesses | ||||||
3 | indigenous reptiles or amphibians, in whole or in part, if no | ||||||
4 | documentation exists stating that the animals were legally | ||||||
5 | collected from the wild outside of this State.
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6 | (e) Residents may possess a total of 8 native herp | ||||||
7 | specimens collectively, with no more than 4 per species, | ||||||
8 | without obtaining and possessing either a Herptile Scientific | ||||||
9 | Collection permit or Herpetoculture permit from the | ||||||
10 | Department, regardless of the origin of the species. A sport | ||||||
11 | fishing license is required for residents to legally collect | ||||||
12 | any native herp taxon on private land, with the landowner's | ||||||
13 | permission. Collecting herptiles on public lands shall require | ||||||
14 | additional permits.
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15 | (f) Any resident wishing to possess more than his or her | ||||||
16 | allowed possession limit shall first apply to the Department | ||||||
17 | for a Herptile Scientific Collection permit or Herpetoculture | ||||||
18 | permit to do so. Issuance, modification, or denial of any and | ||||||
19 | all of these permits shall be at the sole discretion of the | ||||||
20 | Department.
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21 | (g) Due to the similarity of appearance (S/A) of certain | ||||||
22 | intergrade or hybrid specimens, the Department retains the | ||||||
23 | authority to enforce any and all provisions under this Act. | ||||||
24 | Specimens determined by the Department, or its agents, to fit | ||||||
25 | into this S/A category shall receive all benefits of this Act, | ||||||
26 | as well as the Illinois Endangered Species Protection Act if |
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1 | applicable, and shall be included in an individual's overall | ||||||
2 | possession limit.
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3 | Section 5-10. Commercialization; herpetoculture. | ||||||
4 | (a) It is unlawful to take, possess, buy, sell, offer to | ||||||
5 | buy or sell or barter any reptile, amphibian, or their eggs, | ||||||
6 | any resulting offspring, or parts taken from the wild in this | ||||||
7 | State for commercial purposes unless otherwise authorized by | ||||||
8 | law.
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9 | (b) The trier of fact may infer that a person is collecting | ||||||
10 | from the wild within this State for commercial purposes if he | ||||||
11 | or she possesses indigenous reptiles or amphibians, in whole or | ||||||
12 | in part, for which no documentation exists stating that the | ||||||
13 | animals were legally collected from the wild outside this | ||||||
14 | State. | ||||||
15 | (c) Due to the similarity of appearance (S/A) of certain | ||||||
16 | intergrade or hybrid specimens, the Department retains the | ||||||
17 | authority to enforce any and all provisions under this Act. | ||||||
18 | Specimens determined by the Department, or its agents, to fit | ||||||
19 | into this S/A category shall receive all benefits of this Act, | ||||||
20 | as well as the Illinois Endangered Species Protection Act if | ||||||
21 | applicable, and shall be included in an individual's overall | ||||||
22 | possession limit.
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23 | (d) A valid, Department-issued Herpetoculture permit shall | ||||||
24 | apply only to indigenous herp taxa. A Herpetoculture permit | ||||||
25 | shall not be required in order to commercialize non-indigenous |
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1 | herp taxa except as otherwise prohibited or regulated under | ||||||
2 | this Act.
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3 | (e) Indigenous herp taxa collected from the wild in this | ||||||
4 | State may not be bred unless otherwise authorized by the | ||||||
5 | Department for research or recovery purposes.
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6 | Section 5-15. Protection of habitat. Habitat features that | ||||||
7 | are disturbed in the course of searching for reptiles and | ||||||
8 | amphibians shall be returned to as near its original position | ||||||
9 | and condition as possible, for example overturned stones and | ||||||
10 | logs shall be restored to their original locations.
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11 | Section 5-20. Taking of endangered or threatened species. | ||||||
12 | (a) No person shall take or possess any of the herptiles | ||||||
13 | listed in the Illinois Endangered Species Protection Act or | ||||||
14 | subsequent administrative rules, except as provided by that | ||||||
15 | Act.
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16 | (b) Any Department-permitted threatened or endangered | ||||||
17 | (T/E) herptile species shall be exempt from an individual's | ||||||
18 | overall possession under the permitting system set forth in | ||||||
19 | this Act. However, any and all T/E specimens shall be | ||||||
20 | officially recorded with the Department's Endangered Species | ||||||
21 | Conservation Program. Any species occurring on the federal T/E | ||||||
22 | list also requires a Department permit for possession, | ||||||
23 | propagation, sale, or offer for sale unless otherwise permitted | ||||||
24 | through the Department.
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1 | (c) Due to the similarity of appearance (S/A) of certain | ||||||
2 | intergrade or hybrid specimens, the Department retains the | ||||||
3 | authority to enforce any and all provisions under this Act. | ||||||
4 | Specimens determined by the Department, or agents, to fit into | ||||||
5 | this S/A category shall receive all benefits of this Act, as | ||||||
6 | well as the Illinois Endangered Species Protection Act if | ||||||
7 | applicable, and shall be included in an individual's overall | ||||||
8 | possession limit.
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9 | (d) Federally licensed exhibits shall not be exempt from | ||||||
10 | the Illinois Endangered Species Protection Act.
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11 | (e) Any changes in T/E permit numbers for herptiles by | ||||||
12 | current, existing permit holders shall be reported to the | ||||||
13 | Department in writing no later than the first business day | ||||||
14 | after that change occurred. Requests for permits by any | ||||||
15 | resident acquiring a T/E species who is not permitted shall not | ||||||
16 | be issued after-the-fact.
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17 | (f) Annual reports are due by January 31 of each year for | ||||||
18 | the preceding year's activities. Failure to submit the annual | ||||||
19 | report by the due date shall result in a permit violation.
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20 | (g) An annual fee for herptile T/E species permits, per | ||||||
21 | permittee, shall be set by administrative rule.
All fees for | ||||||
22 | herptile T/E species permits shall be deposited into the | ||||||
23 | Wildlife Preservation Fund. | ||||||
24 | (h) Procedures for acquisition, breeding, and sales of T/E | ||||||
25 | herptile species shall be set forth in administrative rule.
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26 | (i) Record keeping requirements for T/E herptile species |
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1 | shall be set forth in administrative rule.
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2 | Section 5-25. Taking of snakes. Unless otherwise provided | ||||||
3 | in this Act, any non-threatened or non-endangered snake may be | ||||||
4 | taken by the owners or bona fide tenants of lands actually | ||||||
5 | residing on the lands and their children, parents, brothers, | ||||||
6 | and sisters permanently residing with them.
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7 | Section 5-30. Taking of turtles or bullfrogs; illegal | ||||||
8 | devices. | ||||||
9 | (a) No person shall take turtles or bullfrogs by commercial | ||||||
10 | fishing devices, including dip nets, hoop nets, traps, or | ||||||
11 | seines, or by the use of firearms, airguns, or gas guns. | ||||||
12 | Turtles may be taken only by hand or means of hook and line. | ||||||
13 | (b) Bullfrog; common snapping turtle; open season. | ||||||
14 | (1) All individuals taking bullfrogs shall possess a | ||||||
15 | valid sport fishing license and may take bullfrogs only | ||||||
16 | during the open season to be specified by administrative | ||||||
17 | rule. Bullfrogs may only be taken by hook and line, gig, | ||||||
18 | pitchfork, spear, bow and arrow, hand, or landing net.
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19 | (2) The daily catch limit and total possession limit | ||||||
20 | for all properly licensed persons shall be specified by | ||||||
21 | administrative rule.
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22 | (3) All persons taking common snapping turtles shall | ||||||
23 | possess a valid sport fishing license and may take common | ||||||
24 | snapping turtles only during the open season to be |
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1 | specified by administrative rule. Common snapping turtles | ||||||
2 | (Chelydra serpentina) may be taken only by hand, hook and | ||||||
3 | line, or bow and arrow, except in the counties listed in | ||||||
4 | Section 5-35 where bowfishing for common snapping turtles | ||||||
5 | is not allowed.
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6 | (4) The daily catch limit and total possession limit | ||||||
7 | for all properly licensed persons shall be specified by | ||||||
8 | administrative rule. | ||||||
9 | (c) The alligator snapping turtle (Macrochelys temminckii) | ||||||
10 | is protected and may not be taken by any method including, but | ||||||
11 | not limited to, any sport fishing method.
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12 | Section 5-35. Areas closed to the taking of reptiles and | ||||||
13 | amphibians. | ||||||
14 | (a) Unless otherwise allowed by law or administrative rule, | ||||||
15 | the taking of reptiles and amphibians at any time and by any | ||||||
16 | method is prohibited in the following areas:
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17 | The LaRue-Pine Hills or Otter Pond Research Natural Area in | ||||||
18 | Union County. The closed area shall include the Research | ||||||
19 | Natural Area as designated by the U.S. Forest Service and | ||||||
20 | the right-of-way of Forest Road 345 with Forest Road 236 to | ||||||
21 | the intersection of Forest Road 345 with the Missouri | ||||||
22 | Pacific railroad tracks. Unless otherwise authorized, | ||||||
23 | possession of any collecting equipment is prohibited | ||||||
24 | within the closed area.
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25 | (b) In the following counties bowfishing for common |
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1 | snapping turtles is not permitted: Randolph, Perry, Franklin, | ||||||
2 | Hamilton, White, Gallatin, Saline, Williamson, Jackson, Union, | ||||||
3 | Johnson, Pope, Hardin, Massac, Pulaski, and Alexander, or in | ||||||
4 | any additional counties added through administrative rule.
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5 | (c) Collection of wild turtles for races or other types of | ||||||
6 | events involving congregating and gathering numbers of wild | ||||||
7 | turtles is prohibited in counties where ranavirus has been | ||||||
8 | documented. Inclusion on the county list shall be determined by | ||||||
9 | rule.
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10 | Section 5-40. Translocation and release of herptiles. | ||||||
11 | (a) Except as provided for in subsection (a) of Section | ||||||
12 | 5-5, no herptile indigenous species may be moved, translocated, | ||||||
13 | or populations repatriated within this State without approval | ||||||
14 | of the Department, after review of a proposal complete with | ||||||
15 | long-term monitoring plan at least 5 years post-release.
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16 | (b) It shall be unlawful to intentionally or negligently | ||||||
17 | release any non-indigenous herptile species into this State.
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18 | ARTICLE 10. VENOMOUS REPTILES | ||||||
19 | Section 10-5. Venomous reptile defined. Venomous reptiles | ||||||
20 | include, but are not limited to, any medically significant | ||||||
21 | venomous species of the families or genera of the Order | ||||||
22 | Squamata: Helodermatidae, such as gila monsters and beaded | ||||||
23 | lizards; Elapidae, such as cobras and coral snakes; |
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1 | Hydrophiidae, such as sea snakes; Viperidae and Crotalinae, | ||||||
2 | such as vipers and pit vipers; Atractaspididae, such as | ||||||
3 | burrowing asps; Colubridae in the following genera that shall | ||||||
4 | be determined by administrative rule: West Indian racers | ||||||
5 | (Alsophis); boigas and mangrove snakes (Boiga); road guarders | ||||||
6 | (Conophis); Boomslangs (Dispholidus); false water cobras | ||||||
7 | (Hydrodynastes); varied or hooded keelbacks (Macropisthodon); | ||||||
8 | Montpellier snakes (Malpolon); kukri snakes (Oligodon); | ||||||
9 | collared snakes (Phalotris); palm snakes or green racers | ||||||
10 | (Philodryas); sand snakes or racers (Psammophis); keelbacks | ||||||
11 | (Rhabdophis); beaked snakes (Rhamphiophis); twig snakes | ||||||
12 | (Thelotornis); black tree snakes (Thrasops); Pampas snakes | ||||||
13 | (Tomodon); Wagler's snakes (Waglerophis); false fer-de-lances | ||||||
14 | (Xenodon); specimens or eggs of the brown tree snake (Boiga | ||||||
15 | irregularis); and any other species added through legislative | ||||||
16 | process designated.
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17 | Section 10-10. Surgically altered venomous reptiles. It is | ||||||
18 | not a defense to a violation of Article 65 that the person | ||||||
19 | violating that Article has had the venomous reptile surgically | ||||||
20 | altered to render it harmless.
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21 | Section 10-15. Venomous reptile permit requirements. In | ||||||
22 | addition to those requirements listed in Articles 60 and 65 of | ||||||
23 | this Act, Herptile Special Use permits may be issued to | ||||||
24 | residents using approved venomous reptile species only for bona |
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1 | fide educational programs, following an inspection and | ||||||
2 | approval of the proposed facilities. A minimum of 6 documented | ||||||
3 | programs shall be required of each permittee per calendar year. | ||||||
4 | Unless addressed or exempted by administrative rule, annual | ||||||
5 | permit renewal must be accompanied by a non-refundable fee as | ||||||
6 | set by the Department by administrative rule and documented | ||||||
7 | proof of educational programs completed on the recipient's | ||||||
8 | letterhead. Prospective permittees must have 250 documented | ||||||
9 | hours of experience with venomous reptiles. The Department or | ||||||
10 | the Department of Agriculture reserves the right to inspect | ||||||
11 | permittees and facilities during reasonable hours. Additions | ||||||
12 | to permits must be approved prior to acquisition of additional | ||||||
13 | venomous reptiles, and any changes shall be reported to the | ||||||
14 | Department in writing no later than the first business day | ||||||
15 | after that change occurred.
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16 | Section 10-20. Approved venomous reptiles. Permittees may | ||||||
17 | keep legally obtained venomous reptile specimens native to the | ||||||
18 | United States, except the following species: Eastern | ||||||
19 | diamondback rattlesnakes (Crotalus adamanteus); Western | ||||||
20 | diamondback rattlesnakes (Crotalus atrox); Mojave rattlesnakes | ||||||
21 | (Crotalus scutulatus); Southern Pacific rattlesnakes (Crotalus | ||||||
22 | oreganus helleri); Eastern and Texas coral snakes (Micrurus | ||||||
23 | fulvius); Sonoran coral snakes (Micruroides euryxanthus); and | ||||||
24 | timber/canebrake rattlesnakes (Crotalus horridus) from the | ||||||
25 | southern portions of their range (Oklahoma, southern Arkansas, |
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1 | Louisiana, and also southeastern South Carolina south through | ||||||
2 | eastern Georgia to northern Florida), known as "Type A" and | ||||||
3 | containing canebrake toxin. | ||||||
4 | Except for Boomslangs (Dispholidus), twig snakes | ||||||
5 | (Thelotornis), keelbacks (Rhabdophis), Lichtenstein's green | ||||||
6 | racer (Philodryas olfersii), and brown tree snake (Boiga | ||||||
7 | irregularis), medically significant snakes in the family | ||||||
8 | Colubridae defined in Section 10-5 of this Article may be | ||||||
9 | possessed with a permit.
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10 | Section 10-25. Maintenance of venomous reptiles. | ||||||
11 | Permittees shall keep approved venomous reptiles in strong | ||||||
12 | escape-proof enclosures that at a minimum are: impact | ||||||
13 | resistant, locked at all times, prominently labeled with the | ||||||
14 | permittee's full name, address, telephone number, list of cage | ||||||
15 | contents by scientific and common names, and a sign labeled | ||||||
16 | "venomous". The signage shall also include the type and | ||||||
17 | location of antivenom and contact information of the person or | ||||||
18 | organization possessing the antivenom.
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19 | Section 10-30. Educational programs with approved venomous | ||||||
20 | reptiles. Permittees shall keep approved venomous reptiles in | ||||||
21 | strong escape-proof enclosures that at a minimum are: impact | ||||||
22 | resistant, locked at all times, prominently labeled with the | ||||||
23 | permittee's full name, address, telephone number, list of cage | ||||||
24 | contents by scientific and common names, and a sign labeled |
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1 | "venomous". Labeling shall also include the type and location | ||||||
2 | of antivenom and contact information of the person or | ||||||
3 | organization possessing the antivenom. Interiors of enclosures | ||||||
4 | may not be accessible to the public.
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5 | Section 10-35. Transport of approved venomous reptiles. | ||||||
6 | During transport of any approved venomous reptile, it must be | ||||||
7 | kept out of sight of the public in an escape-proof enclosure at | ||||||
8 | all times that is labeled "venomous". Transport of any venomous | ||||||
9 | reptile to any public venue, commercial establishment, retail | ||||||
10 | establishment, or educational institution shall only be for | ||||||
11 | bona fide educational programs or veterinary care.
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12 | Section 10-40. Additional regulations. Venomous reptiles | ||||||
13 | shall not be bred, sold, or offered for sale within this State. | ||||||
14 | The Department may approve limited transfers among existing | ||||||
15 | permittees at the sole discretion of the Department. | ||||||
16 | As determined by the Department, non-residents may apply | ||||||
17 | for a permit not to exceed 15 consecutive days to use venomous | ||||||
18 | reptiles in bona fide educational programs. The fee for the | ||||||
19 | permit shall be set by administrative rule, and all fees shall | ||||||
20 | be deposited into the Wildlife and Fish Fund.
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21 | ARTICLE 15. BOAS, | ||||||
22 | PYTHONS, AND ANACONDAS |
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1 | Section 15-5. Boas, pythons, and anacondas. Nothing shall | ||||||
2 | prohibit lawfully acquired possession of any of the Boidae | ||||||
3 | family, such as boas, pythons, and anacondas, provided captive | ||||||
4 | maintenance requirements from the Department as set forth in | ||||||
5 | this Act are met. All boas, pythons, and anacondas referenced | ||||||
6 | in this Act are exempt from the permit process, associated | ||||||
7 | annual fee, and liability insurance coverage.
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8 | Section 15-10. Maintenance of boas, pythons, and | ||||||
9 | anacondas. Any species of boa, python, or anaconda not native | ||||||
10 | to the United States, regardless of length, must be properly | ||||||
11 | maintained in suitable, strong, impact resistant, escape-proof | ||||||
12 | enclosures at all times unless being used for bona fide | ||||||
13 | educational programs or trips for veterinary care.
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14 | Section 15-15. Educational programs with boas, pythons, | ||||||
15 | and anacondas. During any bona fide educational program | ||||||
16 | involving boas, pythons, or anacondas not native to the United | ||||||
17 | States, the owner or affiliated agent must maintain physical | ||||||
18 | possession of the snake at all times if removed from a | ||||||
19 | container or cage. Interiors of cages or containers used during | ||||||
20 | educational programs may not be accessible to the public.
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21 | Section 15-20. Transport of boas, pythons, and anacondas. | ||||||
22 | During transport of any boa, python, or anaconda, the snake | ||||||
23 | must be kept out of sight of the public in an escape-proof |
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1 | enclosure at all times.
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2 | Section 15-25. Use of boas, pythons, and anacondas at | ||||||
3 | reptile shows. An owner or affiliated agent must have physical | ||||||
4 | possession and control of any boa, python, or anaconda that is | ||||||
5 | not native to the United States at all times if removed from a | ||||||
6 | container or cage. Uncontained boas, pythons, or anacondas | ||||||
7 | removed from cages for examination or onlooker interaction must | ||||||
8 | be kept confined either behind or at a display table. Interiors | ||||||
9 | of cages or containers may not be accessible to the public.
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10 | ARTICLE 20. CROCODILIANS | ||||||
11 | Section 20-5. Crocodilians. "Crocodilians" means any | ||||||
12 | species of the Order Crocodilia, such as crocodiles, | ||||||
13 | alligators, caimans, and gavials.
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14 | Section 20-10. Crocodilian permit requirements. In | ||||||
15 | addition to the requirements listed in Articles 60 and 65 of | ||||||
16 | this Act, Herptile Special Use permits may be issued to | ||||||
17 | residents using crocodilian species only for bona fide | ||||||
18 | educational programs, following an inspection and approval of | ||||||
19 | the proposed facilities. A minimum of 6 documented programs | ||||||
20 | shall be required of each permittee per calendar year. Unless | ||||||
21 | addressed or exempted by administrative rule, annual permit | ||||||
22 | renewal must be accompanied by a non-refundable fee as set by |
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1 | the Department and documented proof of educational programs | ||||||
2 | completed on the recipient's letterhead. The Department or the | ||||||
3 | Department of Agriculture reserves the right to inspect | ||||||
4 | permittees and facilities during reasonable hours. Additions | ||||||
5 | to permits must be approved prior to acquisition of additional | ||||||
6 | crocodilians, and any changes shall be reported to the | ||||||
7 | Department in writing no later than the first business day | ||||||
8 | after that change occurred.
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9 | Section 20-15. Maintenance of crocodilians. Permittees | ||||||
10 | shall keep crocodilians maintained in suitable, strong, impact | ||||||
11 | resistant, escape-proof enclosures at all times unless being | ||||||
12 | used for bona fide educational programs or trips for veterinary | ||||||
13 | care.
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14 | Section 20-20. Educational programs with crocodilians. | ||||||
15 | During any bona fide educational program involving | ||||||
16 | crocodilians, the owner or affiliated agent must maintain | ||||||
17 | physical possession and control of the crocodilian at all times | ||||||
18 | if removed from a container or cage. Interiors of cages or | ||||||
19 | containers used during educational programs may not be | ||||||
20 | accessible to the public. Crocodilians removed from their cage | ||||||
21 | or enclosure for educational programs must have either the | ||||||
22 | mouth banded or taped shut or kept at a minimum of 10 feet from | ||||||
23 | the public and also kept out of direct contact with the public.
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1 | Section 20-25. Transport of crocodilians. During transport | ||||||
2 | of any crocodilian, it must be kept out of sight of the public | ||||||
3 | in an escape-proof enclosure at all times. Transport of any | ||||||
4 | crocodilian to any public venue, commercial establishment, | ||||||
5 | retail establishment, or educational institution shall only be | ||||||
6 | for bona fide educational programs or veterinary care.
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7 | Section 20-30. Additional regulations. Crocodilians shall | ||||||
8 | not be bred, sold, or offered for sale within this State. | ||||||
9 | As determined by the Department, non-residents may apply | ||||||
10 | for a permit not to exceed 15 consecutive days to use | ||||||
11 | crocodilians in bona fide educational programs. The fee for | ||||||
12 | this permit shall be set by administrative rule, and all fees | ||||||
13 | shall be deposited into the Wildlife and Fish Fund.
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14 | ARTICLE 25. MONITOR LIZARDS | ||||||
15 | Section 25-5. Monitor lizards. "Monitor lizards" means the | ||||||
16 | following members of the Varanidae family, specifically | ||||||
17 | crocodile monitors as well as Komodo dragons.
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18 | Section 25-10. Monitor lizard permit requirements. In | ||||||
19 | addition to those requirements listed in Articles 60 and 65 of | ||||||
20 | this Act, Herptile Special Use permits may be issued to | ||||||
21 | residents using monitor lizard species only for bona fide | ||||||
22 | educational programs, following an inspection and approval of |
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1 | the proposed facilities. A minimum of 6 documented programs on | ||||||
2 | the family Varanidae shall be required of each permittee per | ||||||
3 | calendar year. Unless addressed or exempted by administrative | ||||||
4 | rule, annual permit renewal must be accompanied by a | ||||||
5 | non-refundable fee as set by the Department and documented | ||||||
6 | proof of educational programs completed on the recipient's | ||||||
7 | letterhead. The Department or the Department of Agriculture | ||||||
8 | reserves the right to inspect permittees and facilities during | ||||||
9 | reasonable hours. Additions to permits must be approved prior | ||||||
10 | to acquisition of additional monitor lizards, and any changes | ||||||
11 | shall be reported to the Department in writing no later than | ||||||
12 | the first business day after that change occurred.
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13 | Section 25-15. Maintenance of monitor lizards. Permittees | ||||||
14 | shall keep monitor lizards maintained in suitable, strong, | ||||||
15 | impact resistant, escape-proof enclosures at all times unless | ||||||
16 | being used for bona fide educational programs or trips for | ||||||
17 | veterinary care.
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18 | Section 25-20. Educational programs with monitor lizards. | ||||||
19 | During any bona fide educational program involving monitor | ||||||
20 | lizards, the owner or affiliated agent must maintain physical | ||||||
21 | possession and control of the monitor lizard at all times if | ||||||
22 | removed from a container or cage. Interiors of cages or | ||||||
23 | containers used during educational programs may not be | ||||||
24 | accessible to the public. Monitor lizards removed from their |
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1 | cage or enclosure for educational programs must have either the | ||||||
2 | mouth banded or taped shut, or kept at a minimum of 10 feet | ||||||
3 | from the public and also kept out of direct contact with the | ||||||
4 | public.
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5 | Section 25-25. Transport of monitor lizards. During | ||||||
6 | transport of any monitor lizard, it must be kept out of sight | ||||||
7 | of the public in an escape-proof enclosure at all times. | ||||||
8 | Transport of a monitor lizard to any public venue, commercial | ||||||
9 | establishment, retail establishment, or educational | ||||||
10 | institution shall only be for bona fide educational programs or | ||||||
11 | veterinary care.
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12 | Section 25-30. Additional regulations. Monitor lizards | ||||||
13 | shall not be bred, sold, or offered for sale within this State.
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14 | As determined by the Department, non-residents may apply | ||||||
15 | for a permit not to exceed 15 consecutive days to use monitor | ||||||
16 | lizards in bona fide educational programs. The fee for the | ||||||
17 | permit shall be set by administrative rule, and all fees shall | ||||||
18 | be deposited into the Wildlife and Fish Fund.
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19 | ARTICLE 30. TURTLES | ||||||
20 | Section 30-5. Turtle farming. Turtles shall not be | ||||||
21 | commercially farmed in this State.
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1 | Section 30-10. Turtle collection. Collection of wild | ||||||
2 | turtles for races or other types of events involving | ||||||
3 | congregating and gathering numbers of wild turtles is | ||||||
4 | prohibited in counties where ranavirus has been documented. | ||||||
5 | Inclusion on the county list shall be determined by rule.
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6 | ARTICLE 35. AMPHIBIANS | ||||||
7 | Section 35-5. Amphibians. For the purposes of this Section, | ||||||
8 | "amphibians" means those medically significant poisonous | ||||||
9 | amphibians capable of causing bodily harm to humans or animals, | ||||||
10 | including, but not limited to, cane or marine toads (Bufo | ||||||
11 | marinus) and Colorado river toads (Bufo alvarius), or any other | ||||||
12 | amphibian found to be medically significant and shall only be | ||||||
13 | allowed for bona fide educational purposes or research purposes | ||||||
14 | by exempted institutions. | ||||||
15 | Poison dart frogs bred and raised in captivity shall be | ||||||
16 | exempt from the permit process.
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17 | ARTICLE 40. HERPTILE SCIENTIFIC | ||||||
18 | COLLECTION PERMITS | ||||||
19 | Section 40-5. Permit issuance. Herptile Scientific | ||||||
20 | Collection permits may be granted by the Department, in its | ||||||
21 | sole discretion, to any properly accredited person at least 18 | ||||||
22 | years of age, permitting the capture, marking, handling, |
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1 | banding, or collecting (including hide, skin, bones, teeth, | ||||||
2 | claws, nests, eggs, or young), for strictly scientific | ||||||
3 | purposes, of any of the herptiles not listed as endangered or | ||||||
4 | threatened but now protected under this Act. A Herptile | ||||||
5 | Scientific Collection permit may be granted to qualified | ||||||
6 | individuals for purpose of salvaging dead, sick, or injured | ||||||
7 | herptiles not listed as endangered or threatened but protected | ||||||
8 | by this Act for permanent donation to bona fide public or state | ||||||
9 | scientific, educational, or zoological institutions. | ||||||
10 | Collecting herptiles on public lands shall require additional | ||||||
11 | permits.
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12 | Section 40-10. Permit requirements. The criteria and | ||||||
13 | standards for a Herptile Scientific Collection permit shall be | ||||||
14 | provided by administrative rule. The Department shall set forth | ||||||
15 | applicable rules covering qualifications and facilities needed | ||||||
16 | to obtain a permit. Disposition of herptiles taken under the | ||||||
17 | authority of this Article shall be specified by the Department. | ||||||
18 | The holder of each permit shall make to the Department a report | ||||||
19 | in writing upon forms furnished by the Department. These | ||||||
20 | reports shall be made (i) annually if the permit is granted for | ||||||
21 | a period of one year or (ii) within 30 days after the | ||||||
22 | expiration of the permit if the permit is granted for a period | ||||||
23 | of less than one year. These reports shall include information | ||||||
24 | that the Department considers necessary.
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1 | ARTICLE 45. HERPTILE SCIENTIFIC | ||||||
2 | COLLECTION PERMIT APPLICATION AND FEES | ||||||
3 | Section 45-5. Permit application and fees. An applicant for | ||||||
4 | a Herptile Scientific Collection permit must file an | ||||||
5 | application with the Department on a form provided by the | ||||||
6 | Department. The application must include all information and | ||||||
7 | requirements as set by administrative rule. The application for | ||||||
8 | these permits shall be reviewed by the Department to determine | ||||||
9 | if a permit should be issued.
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10 | Unless addressed or exempted by administrative rule, | ||||||
11 | annual permit renewal must be accompanied by non-refundable fee | ||||||
12 | as set by the Department. The annual fee for a Herptile | ||||||
13 | Scientific Collection permit shall be set by administrative | ||||||
14 | rule. The Department shall adopt, by administrative rule, any | ||||||
15 | additional procedures for the renewal of a Herptile Scientific | ||||||
16 | Collection permit. All fees shall be deposited into the Fish | ||||||
17 | and Wildlife Fund.
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18 | ARTICLE 50. HERPETOCULTURE PERMITS | ||||||
19 | Section 50-5. Permit issuance. Any person or business who | ||||||
20 | engages in the breeding, hatching, propagation, sale, or offer | ||||||
21 | for sale of any indigenous herptile, regardless of origin, | ||||||
22 | shall procure a permit from the Department. Herptiles | ||||||
23 | specified, which are bred, hatched, propagated, or legally |
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1 | obtained by a person or business holding a permit as provided | ||||||
2 | for in this Article, may be transported and sold or offered for | ||||||
3 | sale within this State. Indigenous herp taxa collected from the | ||||||
4 | wild in this State shall not be bred unless otherwise | ||||||
5 | authorized by the Department for research or recovery purposes.
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6 | Section 50-10. Permit requirements. Herpetoculture permit | ||||||
7 | holders shall maintain written records of all herptiles | ||||||
8 | indigenous to this State bought, sold, hatched, propagated, | ||||||
9 | sold, or shipped for a minimum of 2 years after the date of the | ||||||
10 | transaction and shall be made immediately available to | ||||||
11 | authorized employees of the Department upon request. These | ||||||
12 | records shall include the name and address of the buyer and | ||||||
13 | seller, the appropriate permit number of the buyer and seller, | ||||||
14 | the date of the transaction, the species name (both common and | ||||||
15 | scientific), and the origin of herptile involved. Records of | ||||||
16 | the annual operations, as may be required by the Department, | ||||||
17 | shall be forwarded to the Department upon request.
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18 | The criteria and standards for a Herpetoculture permit | ||||||
19 | shall be provided by administrative rule. The Department shall | ||||||
20 | set forth applicable rules, including a list of herptiles | ||||||
21 | indigenous to this State.
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22 | ARTICLE 55. HERPETOCULTURE | ||||||
23 | PERMIT APPLICATION AND FEES |
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1 | Section 55-5. Permit application and fees. An applicant | ||||||
2 | for a Herpetoculture permit must file an application with the | ||||||
3 | Department on a form provided by the Department. The | ||||||
4 | application must include all information and requirements as | ||||||
5 | set forth by administrative rule. The application for these | ||||||
6 | permits shall be reviewed by the Department to determine if a | ||||||
7 | permit should be issued.
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8 | Unless addressed or exempted by administrative rule, | ||||||
9 | annual permit renewal must be accompanied by a non-refundable | ||||||
10 | fee as set by the Department. The annual fee for a residential | ||||||
11 | Herpetoculture permit shall be set by administrative rule. The | ||||||
12 | Department shall adopt, by administrative rule, any additional | ||||||
13 | procedures for the renewal of a Herpetoculture permit. All fees | ||||||
14 | shall be deposited into the Wildlife and Fish Fund.
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15 | As determined by the Department, non-residents may apply | ||||||
16 | for a permit not to exceed 15 consecutive days to commercialize | ||||||
17 | herptiles indigenous to this State as outlined in this Article. | ||||||
18 | The fee for the permit shall be set by administrative rule, and | ||||||
19 | all fees shall be deposited into the Wildlife and Fish Fund.
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20 | The Department shall adopt, by administrative rule, | ||||||
21 | additional procedures for the renewal of annual Herpetoculture | ||||||
22 | permits.
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23 | Section 55-10. Additional regulations. Nothing in | ||||||
24 | Articles 50 and 55 shall be construed to give permittees | ||||||
25 | authority to breed, hatch, propagate, sell, offer for sale, or |
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1 | otherwise commercialize any herptile or parts thereof from | ||||||
2 | herptiles indigenous to this State, either partially or in | ||||||
3 | whole, that originate from the wild in this State.
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4 | Any offspring resulting from the breeding of herptiles | ||||||
5 | where one parent has been taken from the wild in this State and | ||||||
6 | the other parent from non-Illinois stock or captive bred stock | ||||||
7 | may not be legally sold or otherwise commercialized and shall | ||||||
8 | be treated as indigenous or native Illinois herp taxa subject | ||||||
9 | to Article 5 of this Act.
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10 | Color or pattern variations (morphs) of any herptile | ||||||
11 | indigenous to this State are not exempt from this Article.
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12 | Due to the similarity of appearance (S/A) of certain | ||||||
13 | intergrade or hybrid specimens, the Department retains the | ||||||
14 | authority to enforce any and all provisions under this Act. | ||||||
15 | Specimens determined by the Department, or its agents, to fit | ||||||
16 | into this S/A category shall receive all benefits of this Act, | ||||||
17 | as well as the Illinois Endangered Species Protection Act if | ||||||
18 | applicable.
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19 | ARTICLE 60. HERPTILE SPECIAL | ||||||
20 | USE PERMIT REQUIREMENTS | ||||||
21 | Section 60-5. Permit requirements. Prior to any person | ||||||
22 | obtaining a Herptile Special Use permit, the following criteria | ||||||
23 | must be met:
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24 | (1) the person was in legal possession and is the legal |
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1 | possessor of the herptile prior to the effective date of | ||||||
2 | this Act and the person applies for and is granted a | ||||||
3 | Personal Possession permit for each special use herptile in | ||||||
4 | the person's possession within 30 days after the enactment | ||||||
5 | of this Act; or
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6 | (2) prior to acquiring a Herptile Special Use permit, | ||||||
7 | the person must provide the name, address, date of birth, | ||||||
8 | permit number, telephone number of the possessor, type or | ||||||
9 | species, and the date the herptile is to be acquired.
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10 | The applicant must comply with all requirements of this Act | ||||||
11 | and the rules adopted by the Department to obtain a Herptile | ||||||
12 | Special Use permit. Prior to the issuance of the Herptile | ||||||
13 | Special Use permit, the applicant must provide proof of | ||||||
14 | liability insurance or surety bond, either individually, or in | ||||||
15 | the name of the entity giving the bona fide educational | ||||||
16 | programs, in the amount of $100,000 for each special use | ||||||
17 | herptile up to a maximum of $1,000,000 and the insurance or | ||||||
18 | surety bond is to be maintained during the term of the permit | ||||||
19 | for liability for any incident arising out of or relating to | ||||||
20 | the special use herptile.
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21 | ARTICLE 65. HERPTILE SPECIAL USE | ||||||
22 | PERMIT APPLICATION AND FEES | ||||||
23 | Section 65-5. Permit application and fees. An applicant for | ||||||
24 | a Herptile Special Use permit must file an application with the |
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1 | Department on a form provided by the Department. The | ||||||
2 | application must include all information and requirements as | ||||||
3 | set forth by administrative rule.
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4 | The annual fee for a residential Herptile Special Use | ||||||
5 | permit shall be set by administrative rule on a per person | ||||||
6 | basis. The Herptile Special Use permit shall not be based on | ||||||
7 | the number of special use herptile kept by an owner or | ||||||
8 | possessor. All fees shall be deposited into the Wildlife and | ||||||
9 | Fish Fund.
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10 | The Department shall adopt, by administrative rule, | ||||||
11 | procedures for the renewal of annual Herptile Special Use | ||||||
12 | permits. | ||||||
13 | Any person possessing and in legal possession of a special | ||||||
14 | use herptile as stipulated in this Article that no longer | ||||||
15 | wishes to keep the herptile may be assisted by the Department, | ||||||
16 | at no charge to them and without prosecution, to place the | ||||||
17 | special use herptile in a new home, within 30 days after the | ||||||
18 | effective date of this Act. | ||||||
19 | The Department may issue a Limited Entry permit to an | ||||||
20 | applicant who: (i) is not a resident of this State; (ii) | ||||||
21 | complies with the requirements of this Act and all rules | ||||||
22 | adopted by the Department under the authority of this Act; | ||||||
23 | (iii) provides proof to the Department that he or she shall, | ||||||
24 | during the permit term, maintain sufficient liability | ||||||
25 | insurance coverage; (iv) pays to the Department, along with | ||||||
26 | each application for a Limited Entry permit, a non-refundable |
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1 | fee as set by administrative rule, which the Department shall | ||||||
2 | deposit into the Wildlife and Fish Fund; and (v) uses the | ||||||
3 | herptile for an activity authorized in the Limited Entry | ||||||
4 | permit. A Limited Entry permit shall be valid for not more than | ||||||
5 | 30 consecutive days unless extended by the Department, however, | ||||||
6 | no extension shall be longer than 15 days.
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7 | ARTICLE 70. SUSPENSION OF | ||||||
8 | PRIVILEGES AND REVOCATION OF | ||||||
9 | HERPTILE SPECIAL USE PERMITS | ||||||
10 | Section 70-5. Suspension of privileges and revocation of | ||||||
11 | permits. A person who does not hold a Herptile Special Use | ||||||
12 | permit or Limited Entry permit and who violates a provision of | ||||||
13 | this Act or an administrative rule authorized under this Act | ||||||
14 | shall have his or her privileges under this Act suspended for | ||||||
15 | up to 5 years after the date that he or she is in violation of | ||||||
16 | an initial offense, for up to 10 years after the date that he | ||||||
17 | or she is in violation of a second offense, and for life for a | ||||||
18 | third or subsequent offense.
Department suspensions and | ||||||
19 | revocations shall be addressed by administrative rule. | ||||||
20 | A person who holds a Herptile Special Use permit or Limited | ||||||
21 | Entry permit and who violates the provisions of this Act shall | ||||||
22 | have his or her permit revoked and permit privileges under this | ||||||
23 | Act suspended for a period of up to 2 years after the date that | ||||||
24 | he or she is found guilty of an initial offense, for up to 10 |
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1 | years after the date that he or she is found guilty of a second | ||||||
2 | offense, and for life for a third offense.
Department | ||||||
3 | suspensions and revocations shall be addressed by | ||||||
4 | administrative rule. | ||||||
5 | A person whose privileges to possess a special use herptile | ||||||
6 | have been suspended or permit revoked may appeal that decision | ||||||
7 | in accordance with the provisions set forth in administrative | ||||||
8 | rule.
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9 | ARTICLE 75. RECORD KEEPING REQUIREMENTS | ||||||
10 | OF SPECIAL USE HERPTILES | ||||||
11 | Section 75-5. Record keeping requirements. A person who | ||||||
12 | possesses a special use herptile must maintain records | ||||||
13 | pertaining to the acquisition, possession, and disposition of | ||||||
14 | the special use herptile as provided by administrative rule. | ||||||
15 | These records shall be maintained for a minimum of 2 years | ||||||
16 | after the date the special use herptile is no longer in | ||||||
17 | possession of the permit holder. All records are subject to | ||||||
18 | inspection by authorized law enforcement officers. In addition | ||||||
19 | to maintaining records, all special use herptiles must be | ||||||
20 | either pit-tagged or microchipped to individually identify | ||||||
21 | them and the pit-tag or microchip numbers are also to be | ||||||
22 | maintained as other pertinent records, unless otherwise | ||||||
23 | provided by administrative rule.
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1 | ARTICLE 80. INJURY TO A | ||||||
2 | MEMBER OF PUBLIC BY | ||||||
3 | SPECIAL USE HERPTILES | ||||||
4 | Section 80-5. Injury to a member of public by special use | ||||||
5 | herptiles. A person who possesses a special use herptile | ||||||
6 | without complying with the requirements of this Act and the | ||||||
7 | rules adopted under the authority of this Act and whose special | ||||||
8 | use herptile harms a person when the possessor knew or should | ||||||
9 | have known that the herptile had a propensity, when provoked or | ||||||
10 | unprovoked, to harm, cause injury to, or otherwise | ||||||
11 | substantially endanger a member of the public is guilty of a | ||||||
12 | Class A misdemeanor. A person who fails to comply with the | ||||||
13 | provisions of this Act and the rules adopted under the | ||||||
14 | authority of this Act and who intentionally or knowingly allow | ||||||
15 | a special use herptile to cause great bodily harm to, or the | ||||||
16 | death of, a human is guilty of a Class 4 felony.
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17 | ARTICLE 85. PROHIBITED ACTS WITH | ||||||
18 | SPECIAL USE HERPTILES | ||||||
19 | Section 85-5. Prohibited acts. Except as otherwise | ||||||
20 | provided in this Act or by administrative rule, a person shall | ||||||
21 | not own, possess, keep, import, transfer, harbor, bring into | ||||||
22 | this State, breed, propagate, buy, sell, or offer to sell, or | ||||||
23 | have in his or her custody or control a special use herptile.
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1 | A person shall not release any special use herptile into | ||||||
2 | the wild at any time unless authorized by the Director in | ||||||
3 | writing. The possessor of a special use herptile must | ||||||
4 | immediately contact the animal control authority or law | ||||||
5 | enforcement agency of the municipality or county where the | ||||||
6 | possessor resides if a special use herptile escapes or is | ||||||
7 | released. | ||||||
8 | The possessor of a special use herptile shall not keep, | ||||||
9 | harbor, care for, transport, act as the custodian of, or | ||||||
10 | maintain in his or her possession the special use herptile in | ||||||
11 | anything other than an escape-proof enclosure.
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12 | The possessor of a special use herptile shall not transport | ||||||
13 | the special use herptile to or possess the special use herptile | ||||||
14 | at a public venue, commercial establishment, retail | ||||||
15 | establishment, or educational institution unless specifically | ||||||
16 | authorized by permit or required to render veterinary care to | ||||||
17 | the special use herptile.
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18 | The possessor of a special use herptile, at all reasonable | ||||||
19 | times, shall not deny the Department or its designated agents | ||||||
20 | and officers access to premises where the possessor keeps a | ||||||
21 | special use herptile to ensure compliance with this Act.
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22 | Except as otherwise provided in this Act or by | ||||||
23 | administrative rule, a person shall not buy, sell, or barter, | ||||||
24 | or offer to buy, sell, or barter a special use herptile.
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25 | ARTICLE 90. PENALTIES |
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1 | Section 90-5. Penalties. A person who violates Article 85 | ||||||
2 | of this Act is guilty of a Class A misdemeanor for a first | ||||||
3 | offense and a Class 4 felony for a second or subsequent offense | ||||||
4 | occurring within one year after a finding of guilt on a first | ||||||
5 | offense. A person who violates Article 75 of this Act is guilty | ||||||
6 | of a Class B misdemeanor. Each day of a violation constitutes a | ||||||
7 | separate offense. Any other violation of this Act is a Class A | ||||||
8 | misdemeanor unless otherwise stated. | ||||||
9 | All fines and penalties collected under the authority of | ||||||
10 | this Act or its administrative rules shall be deposited into | ||||||
11 | the Wildlife and Fish Fund.
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12 | ARTICLE 95. CIVIL | ||||||
13 | LIABILITY AND IMMUNITY | ||||||
14 | Section 95-5. Assumption of risk. Each person who owns, | ||||||
15 | possesses, or keeps a herptile expressly assumes the risk of | ||||||
16 | and legal responsibility for injury, loss, or damage to the | ||||||
17 | person or the person's property that results from the | ||||||
18 | ownership, possession, or keeping, of the herptile. Each owner, | ||||||
19 | keeper, or possessor of a herptile shall be solely liable to | ||||||
20 | manage, care for, and control a particular species, and it | ||||||
21 | shall be the duty of each owner, keeper, or possessor, to | ||||||
22 | maintain reasonable control of the particular herptile at all | ||||||
23 | times, and to refrain from acting in a manner that may cause or |
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1 | contribute to the injury of person, whether in public or on | ||||||
2 | private property.
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3 | Section 95-10. Civil liability and immunity. If any | ||||||
4 | herptile escapes or is released, the owner and possessor of the | ||||||
5 | herptile shall be strictly liable for all costs incurred in | ||||||
6 | apprehending and confining the herptile, including any | ||||||
7 | injuries incurred to humans or damage to property, both real | ||||||
8 | and personal, including pets and livestock, and the owner shall | ||||||
9 | indemnify any animal control officer, police officer, or | ||||||
10 | Department employee acting in his or her official capacity to | ||||||
11 | capture or control an escaped herptile.
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12 | The owner, keeper, or possessor of an escaped herptile | ||||||
13 | shall be solely responsible for any and all liabilities arising | ||||||
14 | out of or in connection with the escape or release of any | ||||||
15 | herptile including liability for any damage, injury, or death | ||||||
16 | caused by or to the herptile during or after the herptile's | ||||||
17 | escape or release or as a result of the apprehension or | ||||||
18 | confinement of the herptile after its escape or release. In | ||||||
19 | addition, the owner, keeper, or possessor of an escaped | ||||||
20 | herptile shall be solely responsible for any and all costs | ||||||
21 | incurred by an animal control officer, police officer, or | ||||||
22 | Department employee acting in his or her official capacity to | ||||||
23 | capture or control an escaped herptile. | ||||||
24 | A licensed veterinarian who may have cause to treat a | ||||||
25 | special use herptile that is in violation of this Act shall not |
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1 | be held liable, except for willful and wanton misconduct, under | ||||||
2 | this Act provided that the veterinarian (i) promptly reports | ||||||
3 | violations of this Act of which he or she has knowledge to a | ||||||
4 | law enforcement agency within 24 hours after becoming aware of | ||||||
5 | the incident; (ii) provides the name, address, and phone number | ||||||
6 | of the person possessing the special use herptile at time of | ||||||
7 | incident or treatment; (iii) provides the name and address of | ||||||
8 | the owner of the special use herptile if known; (iv) identifies | ||||||
9 | the kind and number of special use herptiles being treated; and | ||||||
10 | (v) describes the reason for the treatment of the special use | ||||||
11 | herptile.
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12 | ARTICLE 100. SEIZURE AND FORFEITURE | ||||||
13 | Section 100-5. Prima facie evidence; confiscation. The | ||||||
14 | possession of any reptile or amphibian life or any part of | ||||||
15 | reptile or amphibian life protected under this Act is prima | ||||||
16 | facie evidence that the reptile or amphibian life or any part | ||||||
17 | of reptile or amphibian life is subject to the provisions of | ||||||
18 | this Act, including administrative rules. | ||||||
19 | Whenever the contents of any box, barrel, package, or | ||||||
20 | receptacle consists partly of contraband and partly of legal | ||||||
21 | reptile or amphibian life or any part of reptile or amphibian | ||||||
22 | life, the entire contents of the box, barrel, or package, or | ||||||
23 | other receptacle are subject to confiscation. | ||||||
24 | Whenever a person has in his or her possession in excess of |
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1 | the number of reptile or amphibian life or any parts of reptile | ||||||
2 | or amphibian life permitted under this Act, including | ||||||
3 | administrative rules, the entire number of reptile or amphibian | ||||||
4 | life or any parts of reptile or amphibian life in his or her | ||||||
5 | possession is subject to confiscation.
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6 | Section 100-10. Search and seizure. Whenever any | ||||||
7 | authorized employee of the Department, sheriff, deputy | ||||||
8 | sheriff, or other peace office of the State has reason to | ||||||
9 | believe that any person, owner, possessor, commercial | ||||||
10 | institution, pet store, or reptile show vendor or attendee | ||||||
11 | possesses any reptile or amphibian life or any part of reptile | ||||||
12 | or amphibian life contrary to the provisions of this Act, | ||||||
13 | including administrative rules, he or she may file, or cause to | ||||||
14 | be filed, a sworn complaint to that effect before the circuit | ||||||
15 | court and procure and execute a search warrant. Upon execution | ||||||
16 | of the search warrant, the officer executing the search warrant | ||||||
17 | shall make due return of the search warrant to the court | ||||||
18 | issuing the search warrant, together with an inventory of all | ||||||
19 | the reptile or amphibian life or any part of reptile or | ||||||
20 | amphibian life taken under the search warrant. The court shall | ||||||
21 | then issue process against the party owning, controlling, or | ||||||
22 | transporting the reptile or amphibian life or any part of | ||||||
23 | reptile or amphibian life seized, and upon its return shall | ||||||
24 | proceed to determine whether or not the reptile or amphibian | ||||||
25 | life or any part of reptile or amphibian life was held, |
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1 | possessed, or transported in violation of this Act, including | ||||||
2 | administrative rules. In case of a finding that the reptile or | ||||||
3 | amphibian life was illegally held, possessed, transported, or | ||||||
4 | sold, a judgment shall be entered against the owner or party | ||||||
5 | found in possession of the reptile or amphibian life or any | ||||||
6 | part of reptile or amphibian life for the costs of the | ||||||
7 | proceeding and providing for the disposition of the property | ||||||
8 | seized, as provided for by this Act.
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9 | Section 100-15. Seizure and forfeiture. If any person is | ||||||
10 | found to possess a special use herptile that is in violation of | ||||||
11 | this Act, including any administrative rules, then the special | ||||||
12 | use herptile and any equipment or items used contrary to this | ||||||
13 | Act shall be subject to seizure and forfeiture by the | ||||||
14 | Department. Any special use herptile seized in violation of | ||||||
15 | this Act may immediately be placed in a facility approved by | ||||||
16 | the Department. | ||||||
17 | If a person's special use herptile has been seized by the | ||||||
18 | Department, then the owner and possessor of the special use | ||||||
19 | herptile is liable for the reasonable costs associated with the | ||||||
20 | seizure, placement, testing, and care for the special use | ||||||
21 | herptile from the time of confiscation until the time the | ||||||
22 | special use herptile is relocated to an approved facility or | ||||||
23 | person holding a valid Herptile Special Use permit or is | ||||||
24 | otherwise disposed of by the Department. | ||||||
25 | Any special use herptile and related items found abandoned |
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1 | shall become the property of the Department and disposed of | ||||||
2 | according to Department rule. | ||||||
3 | The circuit court, in addition to any other penalty, may | ||||||
4 | award any seized or confiscated special use herptiles or items | ||||||
5 | to the Department as provided for in Section 1-215 of the Fish | ||||||
6 | and Aquatic Life Code and Section 1.25 of the Wildlife Code. | ||||||
7 | Further, the court, in addition to any other penalty, may | ||||||
8 | assess a fee upon a person who pleads guilty to the provisions | ||||||
9 | of this Act equal to the amount established or determined to | ||||||
10 | maintain the special use herptile until it is permanently | ||||||
11 | placed in a facility approved by the Department or otherwise | ||||||
12 | disposed of.
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13 | ARTICLE 105. GENERAL PROVISIONS | ||||||
14 | Section 105-5. Administrative rules. The Department is | ||||||
15 | authorized to adopt administrative rules for carrying out, | ||||||
16 | administering, and enforcing the provisions of this Act. The | ||||||
17 | administrative rules shall be adopted in accordance with the | ||||||
18 | Illinois Administrative Procedure Act. | ||||||
19 | Rules, after becoming effective, shall be enforced in the | ||||||
20 | same manner as other provisions of this Act. It is unlawful for | ||||||
21 | any person to violate any provision of any administrative rule | ||||||
22 | adopted by the Department. Violators of administrative rules | ||||||
23 | are subject to the penalties in this Act.
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1 | Section 105-10. Conservation of reptiles and amphibians. | ||||||
2 | The Department shall take all measures necessary for the | ||||||
3 | conservation, distribution, introduction, and restoration of | ||||||
4 | reptiles and amphibians. The Department shall also bring or | ||||||
5 | cause to be brought actions and proceedings, in the name and by | ||||||
6 | the authority of the People of the State of Illinois, to | ||||||
7 | enforce this Act, including administrative rules, and to | ||||||
8 | recover any and all fines and penalties provided for in this | ||||||
9 | Act. Nothing in this Act shall be construed to authorize the | ||||||
10 | Department to change any penalty prescribed by law or to change | ||||||
11 | the amount of license fees or the authority conferred by | ||||||
12 | licenses prescribed by law. The Department is authorized to | ||||||
13 | cooperate with the appropriate Departments of the federal | ||||||
14 | government and other Departments or agencies of State | ||||||
15 | government and educational institutions in conducting surveys, | ||||||
16 | experiments, or work of joint interest or benefit.
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17 | Section 105-15. Peace officers. All employees of the | ||||||
18 | Department authorized by the Director shall have the power of, | ||||||
19 | and shall be, peace officers in the enforcement of this Act, | ||||||
20 | including administrative rules, and may carry weapons as may be | ||||||
21 | necessary in the performance of his or her duties.
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22 | Section 105-20. Arrests; warrants. All authorized | ||||||
23 | employees of the Department and all sheriffs, deputy sheriffs, | ||||||
24 | and other police officers shall arrest any person detected in |
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1 | violation of any of the provisions of this Act, including | ||||||
2 | administrative rules. Any duly accredited officer of the | ||||||
3 | federal Fish and Wildlife Service and U.S. Forest Service may | ||||||
4 | arrest any person detected in violation of any of the | ||||||
5 | provisions of this Act, including administrative rules. | ||||||
6 | All officers shall make prompt investigation of any | ||||||
7 | violation of this Act, including administrative rules, | ||||||
8 | reported by any other persons and shall cause a complaint to be | ||||||
9 | filed when there seems just ground for a complaint and evidence | ||||||
10 | procurable to support the complaint. | ||||||
11 | Upon the filing of a complaint, the officers shall render | ||||||
12 | assistance in the prosecution of the party against whom the | ||||||
13 | complaint is made. | ||||||
14 | Peace officers, other than employees of the Department, | ||||||
15 | making arrests and serving warrants provided for by this Act | ||||||
16 | shall receive the fees and mileage as provided for by law for | ||||||
17 | sheriffs. | ||||||
18 | Each duly accredited officer and authorized employee of the | ||||||
19 | Department is empowered to execute and serve all warrants and | ||||||
20 | processes issued by the circuit court.
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21 | Section 105-25. Prosecutions; State's Attorneys. All | ||||||
22 | prosecutions shall be brought in the name and by the authority | ||||||
23 | of the People of the State of Illinois before the circuit court | ||||||
24 | for the county where the offense was committed. | ||||||
25 | All State's Attorneys shall enforce the provisions of this |
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1 | Act, including administrative rules, in his or her respective | ||||||
2 | county and shall prosecute all persons charged with violating | ||||||
3 | its provisions when requested by the Department.
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4 | Section 105-30. Statute of limitations. All prosecutions | ||||||
5 | under this Act shall be commenced within 2 years after the time | ||||||
6 | the offense charged was committed.
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7 | Section 105-35. Collection of fines. All fines provided for | ||||||
8 | by this Act shall be collected and remitted to the Department's | ||||||
9 | Wildlife and Fish Fund, within 30 days after the collection of | ||||||
10 | the fine, by the clerk of the circuit court collecting the | ||||||
11 | fines who shall submit at the same time to the Department a | ||||||
12 | statement of the names of the persons so fined and the name of | ||||||
13 | the arresting officer, the offense committed, the amount of the | ||||||
14 | fine, and the date of the conviction.
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15 | Section 105-40. Power of entry and examination; access to | ||||||
16 | lands and waters. Authorized employees of the Department are | ||||||
17 | empowered, under law, to enter all lands and waters to enforce | ||||||
18 | this Act. Authorized employees are further empowered to examine | ||||||
19 | all buildings, private or public clubs (except dwellings), fish | ||||||
20 | markets, reptile shows, pet stores, camps, vessels, cars | ||||||
21 | (except sealed railroad cars or other sealed common carriers), | ||||||
22 | conveyances, vehicles, watercraft, or any other means of | ||||||
23 | transportation or shipping, tents, bags, pillowcases, coats, |
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1 | jackets, or other receptacles and to open any box, barrel, | ||||||
2 | package, or other receptacle in the possession of a common | ||||||
3 | carrier, that they have reason to believe contains reptile or | ||||||
4 | amphibian life or any part of reptile or amphibian life taken, | ||||||
5 | bought, sold or bartered, shipped, or had in possession | ||||||
6 | contrary to this Act, including administrative rules, or that | ||||||
7 | the receptacle containing the reptile or amphibian is falsely | ||||||
8 | labeled. | ||||||
9 | Authorized employees of the Department shall be given free | ||||||
10 | access to and shall not be hindered or interfered with in | ||||||
11 | making an entry and examination. Any permit or license held by | ||||||
12 | a person preventing free access or interfering with or | ||||||
13 | hindering an employee shall not be issued to that person for | ||||||
14 | the period of one year after his or her action. | ||||||
15 | Employees of the Department, as specifically authorized by | ||||||
16 | the Director, are empowered to enter all lands and waters for | ||||||
17 | the purpose of reptile or amphibian investigations, State and | ||||||
18 | federal permit inspections, as well as reptile or amphibian | ||||||
19 | censuses or inventories, and are further empowered to conduct | ||||||
20 | examination of equipment and devices in the field, under law, | ||||||
21 | to ensure compliance with this Act.
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22 | Section 105-45. Obstructing an officer. It shall be | ||||||
23 | unlawful for any person to resist or obstruct any officer or | ||||||
24 | employee of the Department in the discharge of his or her | ||||||
25 | duties under this Act. Any person who violates this provision |
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1 | is guilty of a Class A misdemeanor.
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2 | Section 105-50. Posing as an officer or employee. It shall | ||||||
3 | be unlawful for any person to represent himself or herself | ||||||
4 | falsely to be an officer or employee of the Department or to | ||||||
5 | assume to act as an officer or employee of the Department | ||||||
6 | without having been duly appointed and employed. Any person who | ||||||
7 | violates this provision is guilty of a Class A misdemeanor.
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8 | Section 105-55. Illegal collecting devices; public | ||||||
9 | nuisance. Every collecting device, including seines, nets, | ||||||
10 | traps, pillowcases, bags, snake hooks or tongs, or any | ||||||
11 | electrical device or any other devices including vehicles or | ||||||
12 | conveyance, watercraft, or aircraft used or operated illegally | ||||||
13 | or attempted to be used or operated illegally by any person in | ||||||
14 | taking, transporting, holding, or conveying any reptile or | ||||||
15 | amphibian life or any part of reptile or amphibian life, | ||||||
16 | contrary to this Act, including administrative rules, shall be | ||||||
17 | deemed a public nuisance and therefore illegal and subject to | ||||||
18 | seizure and confiscation by any authorized employee of the | ||||||
19 | Department. Upon the seizure of this item, the Department shall | ||||||
20 | take and hold the item until disposed of as provided in this | ||||||
21 | Act. | ||||||
22 | Upon the seizure of any device because of its illegal use, | ||||||
23 | the officer or authorized employee of the Department making the | ||||||
24 | seizure shall, as soon as reasonably possible, cause a |
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1 | complaint to be filed before the circuit court and a summons to | ||||||
2 | be issued requiring the owner or person in possession of the | ||||||
3 | property to appear in court and show cause why the device | ||||||
4 | seized should not be forfeited to the State. Upon the return of | ||||||
5 | the summons duly served or upon posting or publication of | ||||||
6 | notice as provided in this Act, the court shall proceed to | ||||||
7 | determine the question of the illegality of the use of the | ||||||
8 | seized property. Upon judgment being entered that the property | ||||||
9 | was illegally used, an order shall be entered providing for the | ||||||
10 | forfeiture of the seized property to the State. The owner of | ||||||
11 | the property may have a jury determine the illegality of its | ||||||
12 | use and shall have the right of an appeal as in other civil | ||||||
13 | cases. Confiscation or forfeiture shall not preclude or | ||||||
14 | mitigate against prosecution and assessment of penalties | ||||||
15 | provided in Article 90 of this Act. | ||||||
16 | Upon seizure of any property under circumstances | ||||||
17 | supporting a reasonable belief that the property was abandoned, | ||||||
18 | lost, stolen, or otherwise illegally possessed or used contrary | ||||||
19 | to this Act, except property seized during a search or arrest, | ||||||
20 | and ultimately returned, destroyed, or otherwise disposed of | ||||||
21 | under order of a court in accordance with this Act, the | ||||||
22 | authorized employee of the Department shall make reasonable | ||||||
23 | inquiry and efforts to identify and notify the owner or other | ||||||
24 | person entitled to possession of the property and shall return | ||||||
25 | the property after the person provides reasonable and | ||||||
26 | satisfactory proof of his or her ownership or right to |
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1 | possession and reimburses the Department for all reasonable | ||||||
2 | expenses of custody. If the identity or location of the owner | ||||||
3 | or other person entitled to possession of the property has not | ||||||
4 | been ascertained within 6 months after the Department obtains | ||||||
5 | possession, the Department shall effectuate the sale of the | ||||||
6 | property for cash to the highest bidder at a public auction. | ||||||
7 | The owner or other person entitled to possession of the | ||||||
8 | property may claim and recover possession of the property at | ||||||
9 | any time before its sale at public auction upon providing | ||||||
10 | reasonable and satisfactory proof of ownership or right of | ||||||
11 | possession and reimbursing the Department for all reasonable | ||||||
12 | expenses of custody. | ||||||
13 | Any property forfeited to the State by court order under | ||||||
14 | this Section may be disposed of by public auction, except that | ||||||
15 | any property that is the subject of a court order shall not be | ||||||
16 | disposed of pending appeal of the order. The proceeds of the | ||||||
17 | sales at auction shall be deposited in the Wildlife and Fish | ||||||
18 | Fund. | ||||||
19 | The Department shall pay all costs of posting or | ||||||
20 | publication of notices required by this Section.
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21 | Section 105-60. Violations; separate offenses. Each act of | ||||||
22 | pursuing, taking, shipping, offered or received for shipping, | ||||||
23 | offering or receiving for shipment, transporting, buying, | ||||||
24 | selling or bartering, or having in one's possession any | ||||||
25 | protected reptile or amphibian life or any part of reptile or |
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1 | amphibian life, seines, nets, bags, snake hooks or tongs, or | ||||||
2 | other devices used or to be used in violation of this Act, | ||||||
3 | including administrative rules, constitutes a separate | ||||||
4 | offense.
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5 | Section 105-65. Accessory to violation. Any person who aids | ||||||
6 | in or contributes in any way to a violation of this Act, | ||||||
7 | including administrative rules, is individually liable, as a | ||||||
8 | separate offense under this Act, for the penalties imposed | ||||||
9 | against the person who committed the violation.
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10 | Section 105-70. Permit fraudulently obtained. No person | ||||||
11 | shall at any time: | ||||||
12 | (1) falsify, alter, or change in any manner, or provide | ||||||
13 | deceptive or false information required for any permit issued | ||||||
14 | under the provisions of this Act; | ||||||
15 | (2) falsify any record required by this Act; | ||||||
16 | (3) counterfeit any form of permit provided for by this | ||||||
17 | Act; | ||||||
18 | (4) loan or transfer to another person any permit issued | ||||||
19 | under this Act; or | ||||||
20 | (5) use any permit issued to another person under this Act. | ||||||
21 | It is unlawful to possess any permit issued under the | ||||||
22 | provisions of this Act that was fraudulently obtained or which | ||||||
23 | the person or permittee knew, or should have known, was | ||||||
24 | falsified, altered, changed in any manner, or fraudulently |
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1 | obtained.
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2 | The Department shall revoke all permits and suspend all | ||||||
3 | privileges under this Act of any person violating this Section | ||||||
4 | for a period of not less than 3 years. The procedures for | ||||||
5 | suspension under this Section shall be as provided for in | ||||||
6 | administrative rule. Anyone who violates a provision of this | ||||||
7 | Section shall be guilty of a Class A misdemeanor.
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8 | Section 105-75. Wildlife and Fish Fund; disposition of | ||||||
9 | money received. All fees, fines, income of whatever kind or | ||||||
10 | nature derived from reptile and amphibian activities regulated | ||||||
11 | by this Act on lands, waters, or both under the jurisdiction or | ||||||
12 | control of the Department and all penalties collected under | ||||||
13 | this Act shall be deposited into the State treasury and shall | ||||||
14 | be set apart in a special fund known as the Wildlife and Fish | ||||||
15 | Fund.
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16 | Section 105-80. Ownership and title of wild indigenous | ||||||
17 | reptiles and amphibians. The ownership of and title to all wild | ||||||
18 | indigenous reptile and amphibian life within the boundaries of | ||||||
19 | the State are hereby declared to be in the State and no wild | ||||||
20 | indigenous reptile and amphibian life shall be taken or killed, | ||||||
21 | in any manner or at any time, unless the person or persons | ||||||
22 | taking or killing the wild indigenous reptile and amphibian | ||||||
23 | life shall consent that the title to the wild indigenous | ||||||
24 | reptile and amphibian life shall be and remain in the State for |
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1 | the purpose of regulating the taking, killing, possession, use, | ||||||
2 | sale, and transportation of wild indigenous reptile and | ||||||
3 | amphibian life after taking or killing, as set forth in this | ||||||
4 | Act.
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5 | Section 105-85. Application. This Act shall apply to | ||||||
6 | reptile and amphibian life or any part of reptile and amphibian | ||||||
7 | life (i) in or from any of the waters or lands wholly within | ||||||
8 | the boundaries of the State or over which the State has | ||||||
9 | concurrent jurisdiction with any other state or (ii) which may | ||||||
10 | be possessed in or brought into the State.
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11 | Section 105-90. Taking on private property. It is unlawful | ||||||
12 | for any person to take or attempt to take any species of | ||||||
13 | reptile or amphibian, or parts thereof, within or upon the land | ||||||
14 | of another, or upon waters flowing over or standing on the land | ||||||
15 | of another, without first obtaining permission from the owner | ||||||
16 | or the owner's designee. For the purposes of this Section, the | ||||||
17 | owner's designee means anyone who the owner designates in a | ||||||
18 | written authorization and the authorization must contain (i) | ||||||
19 | the legal or common description of property for which the | ||||||
20 | authority is given, (ii) the extent that the owner's designee | ||||||
21 | is authorized to make decisions regarding who is allowed to | ||||||
22 | take or attempt to take any species of reptiles or amphibians, | ||||||
23 | or parts thereof, and (iii) the owner's notarized signature. | ||||||
24 | Before enforcing this Section, the law enforcement officer must |
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1 | have received notice from the owner or the owner's designee of | ||||||
2 | a violation of this Section. Statements made to a law | ||||||
3 | enforcement officer regarding this notice shall not be rendered | ||||||
4 | inadmissible by the hearsay rule when offered for the purpose | ||||||
5 | of showing the required notice. Any person who violates this | ||||||
6 | Section shall be guilty of a Class B misdemeanor.
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7 | Section 105-95. Financial value of herptiles. | ||||||
8 | (a) For purposes of this Section, the financial value of | ||||||
9 | all reptiles and amphibians described under this Act taken, | ||||||
10 | possessed, or used in violation of this Act, whether in whole | ||||||
11 | or in part, is as follows: | ||||||
12 | (1) for processed turtle parts, $8 for each pound or | ||||||
13 | fraction of a pound; for each non-processed turtle, $15 per | ||||||
14 | whole turtle or fair market value, whichever is greater;
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15 | (2) for frogs, toads, salamanders, lizards, and | ||||||
16 | snakes, $5 per herptile or fair market value, whichever is | ||||||
17 | greater, in whole or in part, unless specified as a special | ||||||
18 | use herptile; | ||||||
19 | (3) for any special use herptile, the value shall be no | ||||||
20 | less than $250 per special use herptile or fair market | ||||||
21 | value, whichever is greater; | ||||||
22 | (4) for any endangered or threatened herptile, the | ||||||
23 | value shall be no less than $150 per endangered or | ||||||
24 | threatend herptile or fair market value, whichever is | ||||||
25 | greater; and |
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1 | (5) any person who, for profit or commercial purposes, | ||||||
2 | knowingly captures or kills, possesses, offers for sale, | ||||||
3 | sells, offers to barter, barters, offers to purchase, | ||||||
4 | purchases, delivers for shipment, ships, exports, imports, | ||||||
5 | causes to be shipped, exported, or imported, delivers for | ||||||
6 | transportation, transports, or causes to be transported, | ||||||
7 | carries or causes to be carried, or receives for shipment, | ||||||
8 | transportation, carriage, or export any reptile or | ||||||
9 | amphibian life, in part or in whole, of any of the reptiles | ||||||
10 | and amphibians protected by this Act, and that reptile or | ||||||
11 | amphibian life, in whole or in part, is valued at or in | ||||||
12 | excess of a total of $300 or fair market value, whichever | ||||||
13 | is greater, as per value specified in paragraphs (1), (2), | ||||||
14 | (3), and (4) of this subsection commits a Class 3 felony.
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15 | (b) The trier of fact may infer that a person "knowingly | ||||||
16 | possesses" a reptile or amphibian, in whole or in part, | ||||||
17 | captured or killed in violation of this Act, valued at or in | ||||||
18 | excess of $600, as per value specified in paragraphs (1), (2), | ||||||
19 | (3), and (4) of subsection (a) of this Section.
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20 | Section 105-100. Home rule. A municipality or county may | ||||||
21 | adopt an ordinance governing amphibian and reptile species that | ||||||
22 | is more restrictive than this Act.
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23 | ARTICLE 110. EXEMPTIONS |
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1 | Section 110-5. Exemptions. When acting in their official | ||||||
2 | capacity, the following entities and their agents are exempt | ||||||
3 | from Articles 75 and 85 of this Act:
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4 | (1) public zoos or aquaria accredited by the | ||||||
5 | Association of Zoos and Aquariums or the Zoological | ||||||
6 | Association of America;
| ||||||
7 | (2) licensed veterinarians or anyone operating under | ||||||
8 | the authority of a licensed veterinarian;
| ||||||
9 | (3) wildlife sanctuaries;
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10 | (4) accredited research or medical institutions;
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11 | (5) licensed or accredited educational institutions;
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12 | (6) circuses licensed and in compliance with the Animal | ||||||
13 | Welfare Act and all rules adopted by the Department of | ||||||
14 | Agriculture;
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15 | (7) federal, State, and local law enforcement | ||||||
16 | officers, including animal control officers acting under | ||||||
17 | the authority of this Act;
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18 | (8) members of federal, State, or local agencies | ||||||
19 | approved by the Department;
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20 | (9) any bona fide wildlife rehabilitation facility | ||||||
21 | licensed or otherwise authorized by the Department; and
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22 | (10) any motion picture or television production | ||||||
23 | company that uses licensed dealers, exhibitors, and | ||||||
24 | transporters under the federal Animal Welfare Act, 7 U.S.C. | ||||||
25 | 2132.
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1 | Section 900-5. The Fish and Aquatic Life Code is amended by | ||||||
2 | changing Sections 1-20, 5-25, 10-30, 10-35, 10-60, 10-65, and | ||||||
3 | 10-115 as follows:
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4 | (515 ILCS 5/1-20) (from Ch. 56, par. 1-20)
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5 | Sec. 1-20. Aquatic life. "Aquatic life" means all fish, | ||||||
6 | reptiles,
amphibians, crayfish, and mussels. For the purposes | ||||||
7 | of Section 20-90, the
definition of "aquatic life" shall | ||||||
8 | include, but is not limited to, all
fish, reptiles, amphibians, | ||||||
9 | mollusks, crustaceans, algae or other aquatic
plants, and | ||||||
10 | invertebrates. Aquatic life does not mean any herptiles that | ||||||
11 | are found in the Herptiles-Herps Act.
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12 | (Source: P.A. 89-66, eff. 1-1-96.)
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13 | (515 ILCS 5/5-25) (from Ch. 56, par. 5-25)
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14 | Sec. 5-25. Value of protected species; violations.
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15 | (a) Any person who, for profit or commercial purposes, | ||||||
16 | knowingly
captures or kills, possesses, offers for sale, sells, | ||||||
17 | offers to barter,
barters, offers to purchase, purchases, | ||||||
18 | delivers for shipment, ships,
exports, imports, causes to be | ||||||
19 | shipped, exported, or imported, delivers for
transportation, | ||||||
20 | transports or causes to be transported, carries or causes
to be | ||||||
21 | carried, or receives for shipment, transportation, carriage, | ||||||
22 | or
export any aquatic life, in part or in whole of any of the | ||||||
23 | species
protected by this Code, contrary to the provisions of | ||||||
24 | the Code, and that
aquatic life, in whole or in part, is valued |
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1 | at or in excess of a total of $300,
as per species value | ||||||
2 | specified in subsection (c) of this Section, commits a Class 3
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3 | felony.
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4 | A person is guilty of a Class 4 felony if convicted under | ||||||
5 | this Section for more than one violation within a 90-day period | ||||||
6 | if the aquatic life involved in each violation are not valued | ||||||
7 | at or in excess of $300 but the total value of the aquatic life | ||||||
8 | involved with the multiple violations is at or in excess of | ||||||
9 | $300. The prosecution for a Class 4 felony for these multiple | ||||||
10 | violations must be alleged in a single charge or indictment and | ||||||
11 | brought in a single prosecution.
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12 | Any person who violates this subsection (a) when the total | ||||||
13 | value of species is less than $300 commits a Class A | ||||||
14 | misdemeanor except as otherwise provided.
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15 | (b) Possession of aquatic life, in whole or in part, | ||||||
16 | captured or killed
in violation of this Code, valued at or in | ||||||
17 | excess of $600, as per species value
specified in subsection | ||||||
18 | (c) of this Section, shall be considered prima facie
evidence | ||||||
19 | of possession for profit or commercial purposes.
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20 | (c) For purposes of this Section, the fair market value or | ||||||
21 | replacement cost, whichever is greater, must be used to | ||||||
22 | determine the value of the species protected by this Code, but | ||||||
23 | in no case shall the minimum value of all aquatic life and | ||||||
24 | their
hybrids protected by
this Code, whether dressed or not | ||||||
25 | dressed, be less than the following:
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26 | (1) For each muskellunge, northern pike, walleye,
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1 | striped bass, sauger, largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, | ||||||
2 | spotted bass, trout (all species), salmon (all species | ||||||
3 | other than chinook
caught from August 1 through December | ||||||
4 | 31), and sturgeon (other than pallid or lake sturgeon) of a | ||||||
5 | weight, dressed
or not dressed, of one pound or more, $4 | ||||||
6 | for each pound or fraction of a
pound. For each individual | ||||||
7 | fish with a dressed
or not dressed
weight of less than one | ||||||
8 | pound, $4. For parts of fish
processed
past the dressed | ||||||
9 | state, $8 per pound.
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10 | (2) For each warmouth, rock bass, white bass, yellow | ||||||
11 | bass, sunfish (all
species except largemouth, smallmouth, | ||||||
12 | and spotted bass), bluegill, crappie,
bullheads, | ||||||
13 | pickerels, yellow perch, catfish (all species), and | ||||||
14 | mussels of a weight,
dressed or not dressed, of one pound | ||||||
15 | or more, $4 for each pound or fraction
of a pound of | ||||||
16 | aquatic life. For each individual aquatic life with
a | ||||||
17 | dressed or
not dressed weight of less than one pound, $4. | ||||||
18 | For aquatic life parts processed past the dressed state, $8 | ||||||
19 | per pound.
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20 | (3) (Blank). For processed turtle parts, $6 for each | ||||||
21 | pound or fraction of a pound.
For each non-processed | ||||||
22 | turtle, $8 per turtle.
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23 | (4) (Blank). For frogs, toads, salamanders, lizards, | ||||||
24 | and snakes, $8
per animal in whole or in part.
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25 | (5) For goldeye, mooneye, carp, carpsuckers (all | ||||||
26 | species), suckers (all
species), redhorse (all species), |
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1 | buffalo (all species), freshwater drum,
skipjack, shad | ||||||
2 | (all species), alewife, smelt, gar, bowfin, chinook
salmon | ||||||
3 | caught from August 1 through December 31, and all other | ||||||
4 | aquatic life
protected by this Code, not listed in | ||||||
5 | paragraphs (1), (2), or (5) (3), or (4) of
subsection (c) | ||||||
6 | of this Section, $1 per pound, in part or in whole.
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7 | (6) For each species listed on the federal or State | ||||||
8 | endangered and threatened species list, and for lake and | ||||||
9 | pallid sturgeon, $150 per animal in whole or in part.
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10 | (Source: P.A. 95-147, eff. 8-14-07.)
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11 | (515 ILCS 5/10-30) (from Ch. 56, par. 10-30)
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12 | Sec. 10-30. Bullfrog; open season. Bullfrog open season is | ||||||
13 | found in Section 5-30 of the Herptiles-Herps Act. All | ||||||
14 | individuals taking bullfrogs
shall possess a valid sport | ||||||
15 | fishing license and may take bullfrogs only
during the | ||||||
16 | following open season of June 15 through August 31, both
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17 | inclusive.
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18 | (Source: P.A. 87-833.)
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19 | (515 ILCS 5/10-35) (from Ch. 56, par. 10-35)
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20 | Sec. 10-35. Daily limit; bullfrogs. Bullfrog daily limit is | ||||||
21 | found in Section 5-30 of the Herptiles-Herps Act. The daily | ||||||
22 | limit for all properly
licensed individuals is 8 bullfrogs. The | ||||||
23 | possession limit total is 16
bullfrogs.
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24 | (Source: P.A. 87-833.)
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1 | (515 ILCS 5/10-60) (from Ch. 56, par. 10-60)
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2 | Sec. 10-60. Taking of turtles or bullfrogs; illegal | ||||||
3 | devices. Taking of turtles or bullfrogs is found in Section | ||||||
4 | 5-30 of the Herptiles-Herps Act. No person
shall take turtles | ||||||
5 | or bullfrogs by commercial fishing devices, including
hoop | ||||||
6 | nets, traps, or seines, or by the use of firearms, airguns, or | ||||||
7 | gas guns.
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8 | (Source: P.A. 87-833.)
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9 | (515 ILCS 5/10-65) (from Ch. 56, par. 10-65)
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10 | Sec. 10-65. Taking of snakes. Taking of snakes is found in | ||||||
11 | Section 5-25 of the Herptiles-Herps Act. Unless otherwise | ||||||
12 | provided in this Code,
snakes may be taken by the owners or | ||||||
13 | bonafide tenants of lands actually
residing on the lands and | ||||||
14 | their children, parents, brothers, and sisters
actually | ||||||
15 | permanently residing with them.
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16 | (Source: P.A. 87-833.)
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17 | (515 ILCS 5/10-115) (from Ch. 56, par. 10-115)
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18 | Sec. 10-115. Taking of turtles. Taking of turtles is found | ||||||
19 | in Section 5-30 of the Herptiles-Herps Act. Turtles may be | ||||||
20 | taken only by hand or
means of hook and line. The provisions of | ||||||
21 | this Section are subject to
modification by administrative | ||||||
22 | rule.
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23 | (Source: P.A. 87-833.)
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1 | Section 900-10. The Illinois Endangered Species Protection | ||||||
2 | Act is amended by changing Sections 4 and 5 as follows:
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3 | (520 ILCS 10/4) (from Ch. 8, par. 334)
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4 | Sec. 4.
Upon receipt of proper application and approval of | ||||||
5 | the
same, the Department may issue to any qualified
person a | ||||||
6 | permit which allows the
taking, possession, transport, | ||||||
7 | purchase, or
disposal of specimens or products of an endangered
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8 | or threatened species of animal or federal endangered plant | ||||||
9 | after the
effective date of this Act for
justified purposes, | ||||||
10 | that will enhance the survival of the affected
species by | ||||||
11 | zoological, botanical or educational or
for scientific | ||||||
12 | purposes only. Section 5-20 of the Herptiles-Herps Act has | ||||||
13 | provisions for permits to acquire, breed, and sell captive, | ||||||
14 | legally obtained endangered and threatened amphibians and | ||||||
15 | reptiles. Rules for the issuance and maintenance
of permits | ||||||
16 | shall be promulgated by the Department after consultation with
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17 | and written approval of the Board. The Department shall, upon
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18 | notice and hearing, revoke the permit of any holder thereof | ||||||
19 | upon
finding that the person is not complying with the terms of | ||||||
20 | the permit,
the person is knowingly providing incorrect or | ||||||
21 | inadequate information, the activity
covered by the permit is | ||||||
22 | placing the species in undue jeopardy, or for
other cause.
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23 | (Source: P.A. 84-1065.)
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1 | (520 ILCS 10/5) (from Ch. 8, par. 335)
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2 | Sec. 5.
(a) Upon receipt of proper application and approval | ||||||
3 | of
same, the Department may issue a limited
permit authorizing | ||||||
4 | the possession, purchase or disposition of
animals or animal | ||||||
5 | products of an
endangered or threatened species, or federal | ||||||
6 | endangered plants to
any person which had in its possession | ||||||
7 | prior to
the effective date of this Act such an item or which | ||||||
8 | obtained such an
item legally out-of-state. Such permit shall | ||||||
9 | specifically name and describe
each pertinent item possessed by | ||||||
10 | the permit holder and shall be valid only
for possession, | ||||||
11 | purchase or disposition of the items so named.
The Department | ||||||
12 | may require proof that acquisition of such items was
made | ||||||
13 | before the effective date of this Act. The Department
may also | ||||||
14 | issue a limited permit authorizing the
possession, purchase or | ||||||
15 | disposition of live animals or such item to
any person to whom | ||||||
16 | a holder
of a valid permit issued pursuant to this section | ||||||
17 | gives, sells, or
otherwise transfers the item named in the | ||||||
18 | permit. Section 5-20 of the Herptiles-Herps Act has provisions | ||||||
19 | for permits to acquire, breed, and sell captive, legally | ||||||
20 | obtained endangered and threatened amphibians and reptiles. | ||||||
21 | Limited permits
issued pursuant to this section shall be valid | ||||||
22 | only as long
as the item remains in the possession of the | ||||||
23 | person to whom
the permit was issued.
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24 | (b) The limited permit shall be revoked by the
Department | ||||||
25 | if it finds that the holder has received it on the basis of
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26 | false information, is not complying with its terms, or for |
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1 | other cause.
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2 | (Source: P.A. 84-1065.)
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3 | Section 900-15. The Criminal Code of 2012 is amended by | ||||||
4 | changing Section 48-10 as follows:
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5 | (720 ILCS 5/48-10) | ||||||
6 | Sec. 48-10. Dangerous animals. | ||||||
7 | (a) Definitions. As used in this Section, unless the | ||||||
8 | context otherwise requires: | ||||||
9 | "Dangerous animal" means a lion, tiger, leopard, | ||||||
10 | ocelot, jaguar, cheetah,
margay, mountain lion, lynx, | ||||||
11 | bobcat, jaguarundi, bear, hyena, wolf or
coyote , or any | ||||||
12 | poisonous or life-threatening reptile . Dangerous animal | ||||||
13 | does not mean any herptiles included in the Herptiles-Herps | ||||||
14 | Act. | ||||||
15 | "Owner" means any person who (1) has a right of | ||||||
16 | property in a dangerous
animal or primate, (2) keeps or | ||||||
17 | harbors a dangerous animal or primate, (3) has a dangerous | ||||||
18 | animal
or primate in his or her care, or (4) acts as | ||||||
19 | custodian of a dangerous animal or primate. | ||||||
20 | "Person" means any individual, firm, association, | ||||||
21 | partnership,
corporation, or other legal entity, any | ||||||
22 | public or private institution, the
State, or any municipal | ||||||
23 | corporation or political subdivision of the State. | ||||||
24 | "Primate" means a nonhuman member of the order primate, |
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1 | including but not limited to chimpanzee, gorilla, | ||||||
2 | orangutan, bonobo, gibbon, monkey, lemur, loris, aye-aye, | ||||||
3 | and tarsier. | ||||||
4 | (b) Dangerous animal or primate offense. No person shall | ||||||
5 | have a right of property in, keep, harbor,
care for, act as | ||||||
6 | custodian
of or maintain in
his or her possession any dangerous | ||||||
7 | animal or primate except at a properly maintained zoological
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8 | park, federally licensed
exhibit, circus, college or | ||||||
9 | university, scientific institution, research laboratory, | ||||||
10 | veterinary hospital, hound running area, or animal
refuge in an | ||||||
11 | escape-proof enclosure. | ||||||
12 | (c) Exemptions. | ||||||
13 | (1) This Section does not prohibit a person who had | ||||||
14 | lawful possession of a primate before January 1, 2011, from | ||||||
15 | continuing to possess that primate if the person registers | ||||||
16 | the animal by providing written notification to the local | ||||||
17 | animal control administrator on or before April 1, 2011. | ||||||
18 | The notification shall include: | ||||||
19 | (A) the person's name, address, and telephone | ||||||
20 | number; and | ||||||
21 | (B) the type of primate, the age, a photograph, a | ||||||
22 | description of any tattoo, microchip, or other | ||||||
23 | identifying information, and a list of current | ||||||
24 | inoculations. | ||||||
25 | (2) This Section does not prohibit a person who is | ||||||
26 | permanently disabled with a severe mobility impairment |
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1 | from possessing a single capuchin monkey to assist the | ||||||
2 | person in performing daily tasks if: | ||||||
3 | (A) the capuchin monkey was obtained from and | ||||||
4 | trained at a licensed nonprofit organization described | ||||||
5 | in Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of | ||||||
6 | 1986, the nonprofit tax status of which was obtained on | ||||||
7 | the basis of a mission to improve the quality of life | ||||||
8 | of severely mobility-impaired individuals; and | ||||||
9 | (B) the person complies with the notification | ||||||
10 | requirements as described in paragraph (1) of this | ||||||
11 | subsection (c). | ||||||
12 | (d) A person who registers a primate shall notify the local | ||||||
13 | animal control administrator within 30 days of a change of | ||||||
14 | address. If the person moves to another locality within the | ||||||
15 | State, the person shall register the primate with the new local | ||||||
16 | animal control administrator within 30 days of moving by | ||||||
17 | providing written notification as provided in paragraph (1) of | ||||||
18 | subsection (c) and shall include proof of the prior | ||||||
19 | registration. | ||||||
20 | (e) A person who registers a primate shall notify the local | ||||||
21 | animal control administrator immediately if the primate dies, | ||||||
22 | escapes, or bites, scratches, or injures a person. | ||||||
23 | (f) It is no defense to a violation of subsection (b)
that | ||||||
24 | the person violating subsection
(b) has attempted to | ||||||
25 | domesticate the dangerous animal. If there appears
to be | ||||||
26 | imminent danger to the public, any
dangerous animal found not |
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1 | in compliance with the provisions of this Section
shall be | ||||||
2 | subject to
seizure and may immediately be placed in an approved | ||||||
3 | facility. Upon the
conviction of a person for a violation of | ||||||
4 | subsection (b), the animal with regard
to which the conviction | ||||||
5 | was obtained shall be confiscated and placed in an
approved | ||||||
6 | facility, with the owner responsible for all costs
connected | ||||||
7 | with the seizure and confiscation of the animal.
Approved | ||||||
8 | facilities include, but are not limited to, a zoological park,
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9 | federally licensed exhibit,
humane society, veterinary | ||||||
10 | hospital or animal refuge. | ||||||
11 | (g) Sentence. Any person violating this Section is guilty | ||||||
12 | of a Class C
misdemeanor. Any corporation or
partnership, any | ||||||
13 | officer, director, manager or managerial agent of the
| ||||||
14 | partnership or corporation who violates this Section or causes | ||||||
15 | the
partnership or corporation to violate this Section is | ||||||
16 | guilty of a Class C misdemeanor. Each day of violation | ||||||
17 | constitutes a separate offense.
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