Sen. Julie A. Morrison

Filed: 3/22/2018

 

 


 

 


 
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AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 2294

2    AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend Senate Bill 2294 by replacing
3everything after the enacting clause with the following:
 
4    "Section 5. The Humane Care for Animals Act is amended by
5adding Section 7.2 as follows:
 
6    (510 ILCS 70/7.2 new)
7    Sec. 7.2. Persons removing a domestic animal from a locked
8vehicle exempt from criminal and civil liability.
9    (a) In this Section:
10    "Domestic animal" means a dog or cat.
11    "Vehicle" means a motor vehicle or any other vehicle that
12is used to transport persons or cargo and that is enclosed.
13    (b) A person is immune from criminal liability for criminal
14damage to property under Section 21-1 of the Criminal Code of
152012 and criminal trespass to vehicles under Section 21-2 of
16the Criminal Code of 2012 resulting from his or her forcible

 

 

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1entry into a vehicle and from civil liability for property
2damage if:
3        (1) a domestic animal was present in the vehicle and
4    the person had a good faith belief that the domestic animal
5    was in imminent danger of suffering bodily harm unless the
6    domestic animal was removed from the vehicle or exited the
7    vehicle;
8        (2) the person contacted a 9-1-1 emergency telephone
9    system operator or otherwise contacted law enforcement,
10    emergency medical services, or animal control prior to
11    forcibly entering the vehicle;
12        (3) the person determined that the vehicle was locked
13    and forcible entry was necessary to enable the person to
14    enter the vehicle or to enable the domestic animal to be
15    removed from or to exit the vehicle;
16        (4) the person remained with the domestic animal until
17    a law enforcement officer, emergency medical service
18    provider, animal control officer, or other emergency
19    medical responder arrived at the scene;
20        (5) the person makes a reasonable attempt to locate the
21    owner or operator of the vehicle;
22        (6) the person used no more force than he or she
23    reasonably believed necessary to enter the vehicle in order
24    to remove the domestic animal or allow the domestic animal
25    to exit the vehicle; and
26        (7) if the person left the scene before the owner or

 

 

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1    operator of the vehicle returned to the scene, the person
2    placed a notice on the windshield of the vehicle that
3    included his or her name, telephone number, mailing
4    address, the reason he or she entered the vehicle, and the
5    location, if known, of the domestic animal when the person
6    left the scene.
 
7    Section 10. The Criminal Code of 2012 is amended by adding
8Section 12-5.03 as follows:
 
9    (720 ILCS 5/12-5.03 new)
10    Sec. 12-5.03. Removing a person from a locked vehicle
11exempt from criminal and civil liability.
12    (a) In this Section "vehicle" means a motor vehicle or any
13other vehicle that is used to transport persons or cargo and
14that is enclosed.
15    (b) A person is immune from criminal liability for criminal
16damage to property under Section 21-1 of this Code and criminal
17trespass to vehicles under Section 21-2 of this Code resulting
18from his or her forcible entry into a locked vehicle and from
19civil liability for property damage if:
20        (1) a person was present in the vehicle and he or she
21    had a good faith belief that the person was in imminent
22    danger of suffering bodily harm unless the person was
23    removed from the vehicle or exited the vehicle;
24        (2) he or she contacted a 9-1-1 emergency telephone

 

 

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1    system operator or otherwise contacted law enforcement or
2    emergency medical services prior to forcibly entering the
3    vehicle;
4        (3) he or she determined that the vehicle was locked
5    and forcible entry was necessary to enable himself or
6    herself to enter the vehicle or enable the person to be
7    removed from or exit the vehicle;
8        (4) he or she remained with the person until a law
9    enforcement officer, emergency medical service provider,
10    or other emergency medical responder arrived at the scene;
11        (5) he or she attempted to make contact with the person
12    perceived to be in danger;
13        (6) he or she made a reasonable attempt to locate the
14    owner or operator of the vehicle;
15        (7) he or she used no more force than he or she
16    reasonably believed necessary to enter the vehicle in order
17    to remove the person or allow the person to exit the
18    vehicle; and
19        (8) if he or she left the scene before the owner or
20    operator of the vehicle returned to the scene, the person
21    placed a notice on the windshield of the vehicle that
22    included his or her name, telephone number, mailing
23    address, the reason he or she entered the vehicle, and the
24    location, if known, of the person when he or she left the
25    scene.
 

 

 

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1    Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon
2becoming law.".