Sen. Cristina Castro

Filed: 3/4/2020

 

 


 

 


 
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AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 3078

2    AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend Senate Bill 3078 by replacing
3everything after the enacting clause with the following:
 
4    "Section 5. The Animal Welfare Act is amended by changing
5Section 2 and by adding Sections 21.5, 21.10, 21.15, and 21.20
6as follows:
 
7    (225 ILCS 605/2)  (from Ch. 8, par. 302)
8    Sec. 2. Definitions. As used in this Act unless the context
9otherwise requires:
10    "Department" means the Illinois Department of Agriculture.
11    "Director" means the Director of the Illinois Department of
12Agriculture.
13    "Pet shop operator" means any person who sells, offers to
14sell, exchange, or offers for adoption with or without charge
15or donation dogs, cats, birds, fish, reptiles, or other animals
16customarily obtained as pets in this State. However, a person

 

 

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1who sells only such animals that he has produced and raised
2shall not be considered a pet shop operator under this Act, and
3a veterinary hospital or clinic operated by a veterinarian or
4veterinarians licensed under the Veterinary Medicine and
5Surgery Practice Act of 2004 shall not be considered a pet shop
6operator under this Act.
7    "Dog dealer" means any person who sells, offers to sell,
8exchange, or offers for adoption with or without charge or
9donation dogs in this State. However, a person who sells only
10dogs that he has produced and raised shall not be considered a
11dog dealer under this Act, and a veterinary hospital or clinic
12operated by a veterinarian or veterinarians licensed under the
13Veterinary Medicine and Surgery Practice Act of 2004 shall not
14be considered a dog dealer under this Act.
15    "Secretary of Agriculture" or "Secretary" means the
16Secretary of Agriculture of the United States Department of
17Agriculture.
18    "Person" means any person, firm, corporation, partnership,
19association or other legal entity, any public or private
20institution, the State of Illinois, or any municipal
21corporation or political subdivision of the State.
22    "Kennel operator" means any person who operates an
23establishment, other than an animal control facility,
24veterinary hospital, or animal shelter, where dogs or dogs and
25cats are maintained for boarding, training or similar purposes
26for a fee or compensation.

 

 

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1    "Boarding" means a time frame greater than 12 hours or an
2overnight period during which an animal is kept by a kennel
3operator.
4    "Cat breeder" means a person who sells, offers to sell,
5exchanges, or offers for adoption with or without charge cats
6that he or she has produced and raised. A person who owns, has
7possession of, or harbors 5 or less females capable of
8reproduction shall not be considered a cat breeder.
9    "Dog breeder" means a person who sells, offers to sell,
10exchanges, or offers for adoption with or without charge dogs
11that he has produced and raised. A person who owns, has
12possession of, or harbors 5 or less females capable of
13reproduction shall not be considered a dog breeder.
14    "Animal control facility" means any facility operated by or
15under contract for the State, county, or any municipal
16corporation or political subdivision of the State for the
17purpose of impounding or harboring seized, stray, homeless,
18abandoned or unwanted dogs, cats, and other animals. "Animal
19control facility" also means any veterinary hospital or clinic
20operated by a veterinarian or veterinarians licensed under the
21Veterinary Medicine and Surgery Practice Act of 2004 which
22operates for the above mentioned purpose in addition to its
23customary purposes.
24    "Animal shelter" means a facility operated, owned, or
25maintained by a duly incorporated humane society, animal
26welfare society, or other non-profit organization for the

 

 

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1purpose of providing for and promoting the welfare, protection,
2and humane treatment of animals. An organization that does not
3have its own building that maintains animals solely in foster
4homes or other licensees is an "animal shelter" for purposes of
5this Act. "Animal shelter" also means any veterinary hospital
6or clinic operated by a veterinarian or veterinarians licensed
7under the Veterinary Medicine and Surgery Practice Act of 2004
8which operates for the above mentioned purpose in addition to
9its customary purposes.
10    "Day care operator" means a person who operates an
11establishment, other than an animal control facility,
12veterinary hospital, or animal shelter, where dogs or dogs and
13cats are kept for a period of time not exceeding 12 hours.
14    "Foster home" means an entity that accepts the
15responsibility for stewardship of animals that are the
16obligation of an animal shelter or animal control facility, not
17to exceed 4 foster animals or 2 litters under 8 weeks of age at
18any given time. A written agreement to operate as a "foster
19home" shall be contracted with the animal shelter or animal
20control facility.
21    "Guard dog service" means an entity that, for a fee,
22furnishes or leases guard or sentry dogs for the protection of
23life or property. A person is not a guard dog service solely
24because he or she owns a dog and uses it to guard his or her
25home, business, or farmland.
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1purpose of defending, patrolling, or protecting property or
2life at a commercial establishment other than a farm. "Guard
3dog" does not include stock dogs used primarily for handling
4and controlling livestock or farm animals, nor does it include
5personally owned pets that also provide security.
6    "Return" in return to field or trap, neuter, return program
7means to return the cat to field after it has been sterilized
8and vaccinated for rabies.
9    "Sentry dog" means a dog trained to work without
10supervision in a fenced facility other than a farm, and to
11deter or detain unauthorized persons found within the facility.
12    "Probationary status" means the 12-month period following
13a series of violations of this Act during which any further
14violation shall result in an automatic 12-month suspension of
15licensure.
16    "Owner" means any person having a right of property in an
17animal, who keeps or harbors an animal, who has an animal in
18his or her care or acts as its custodian, or who knowingly
19permits a dog to remain on any premises occupied by him or her.
20"Owner" does not include a feral cat caretaker participating in
21a trap, spay/neuter, vaccinate for rabies, and return program.
22    "Complete physical examination" means an examination
23performed by a licensed veterinarian in which the veterinarian
24determines the health and fitness of the animal and renders
25advice and recommendations pursuant to the Veterinary Medicine
26and Surgery Practice Act of 2004. "Complete physical

 

 

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1examination" shall include at minimum a hands on examination,
2including a comprehensive physical examination, dental
3assessment, body condition scoring, and pain assessment.
4    "Animal" means any mammal, bird, fish, or reptile offered
5for sale, trade, or adoption or for which a service is provided
6by any person licensed under this Act.
7    "Companion animal" has that meaning ascribed to that term
8in the Humane Care for Animals Act.
9    "Enclosure" means the area where a dog or cat is confined.
10"Enclosure" includes, but is not limited to, cages, whelping
11boxes, and runs.
12    "Equine shelter" means an "animal shelter" as defined in
13this subsection that applies only to equines.
14    "Exotic or non-domesticated animals" means mammals
15including non-human primates, reptiles, and birds that are not
16native to North America and are not normally maintained
17livestock (llamas, ratites, cervids, and similar animals are
18considered livestock under this definition), or native mammals
19that are not domesticated and normally maintained as pets
20(i.e., prairie dogs). "Exotic or domesticated animals" does not
21include hamsters, guinea pigs, gerbils, any member of the
22species felis catus that has been domesticated, or canis
23familiaris.
24    "Thermoneutral zone" means the range of ambient
25temperature in which a dog or cat is able to maintain normal
26body temperature without a change in metabolic rate.

 

 

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1    "Work progress form" means a form issued by the Department
2to a licensee or applicant that provides notice of deficiencies
3and the improvements required to be made within a specified
4period of time to comply with this Act.
5(Source: P.A. 100-842, eff. 1-1-19; 100-870, eff. 1-1-19;
6101-81, eff. 7-12-19; 101-295, eff. 8-9-19.)
 
7    (225 ILCS 605/21.5 new)
8    Sec. 21.5. Buildings and premises.
9    (a) All buildings and premises shall be maintained in a
10sanitary condition and the licensee shall:
11        (1) Have covered, leak-proof containers available for
12    the storage of waste materials before disposal to control
13    vermin and insects. The containers shall be maintained in a
14    sanitary condition. This subsection (a)(1) does not apply
15    to equine shelters.
16        (2) Dispose of dead animals in compliance with the
17    Illinois Dead Animal Disposal Act pursuant to
18    administrative rule or the Companion Animal Cremation Act.
19    Compliance with these Acts shall not exempt a licensee from
20    compliance with local ordinances.
21        (3) Take effective control measures to prevent the
22    infestation of animals and premises with external
23    parasites and vermin.
24        (4) Provide water from a source having sufficient
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1    equipment. This subsection (a)(4) does not apply to equine
2    shelters.
3        (5) Provide hand washing facilities.
4    (b) All buildings shall be constructed so as to provide
5adequate shelter for the comfort of the animals and shall
6provide adequate facilities for isolation of diseased animals
7and their waste to avoid exposure to healthy and salable
8animals.
9    (c) Floors of buildings, except in equine shelters, that
10have or display animals shall be of permanent construction to
11enable thorough cleaning and sanitizing. Dirt and unfinished
12wood floors are unacceptable, except in equine shelters.
13Cleaning shall be performed daily, or more often if necessary,
14to prevent any accumulation of debris, dirt, or waste.
15    (d) Enclosures shall be constructed of a material that is
16impervious to urine and water and able to withstand damage from
17gnawing and chewing. This subsection (d) does not apply to
18equine shelters. The floors of the enclosures must be
19constructed of a material that does not sag, bend, or bounce,
20and shall meet all of the following requirements:
21        (1) The enclosures must be cleaned and sanitized at
22    least once daily, or more often if necessary.
23        (2) All empty enclosures shall be kept clean at all
24    times.
25        (3) Enclosures shall be of sufficient size to allow the
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1    circle, and offer freedom of movement.
2        (4) An ambient temperature as defined in the rules for
3    the Federal Animal Welfare Act (9 CFR 3.2) shall be
4    maintained for warmblooded animals. In the case of
5    coldblooded animals, the temperature that is compatible to
6    the well-being of the species shall be maintained.
7        (5) The following requirements shall apply on or after
8    December 31, 2021, for all enclosures that contain dogs and
9    cats:
10            (A) Enclosure flooring must consist of a solid
11        surface, slats or coated wire (PVC or vinyl) to
12        decrease and prevent injury and decrease the
13        detrimental health effects on the enclosed animals.
14        Slats shall be appropriately spaced for the species and
15        size of the animal and shall be constructed in a manner
16        which prevents the animal's feet from getting trapped
17        or injured.
18            (B) Enclosures may not be stacked on top of each
19        other.
20            (C) Enclosures that are located indoors must be
21        placed in facilities with adequate light and
22        ventilation.
23        (6) On or after December 31, 2021, outdoor enclosures
24    for dogs and cats must meet the requirements under
25    paragraph (5) and the following additional requirements:
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1        threat to the health and welfare of the dog or cat,
2        effective measures must be taken to eliminate the
3        threat.
4            (B) An outdoor enclosure shall not be used if the
5        dog or cat is unable to tolerate the prevalent
6        temperatures within the animal's thermoneutral zones.
7    (e) Runs shall be constructed of material of sufficient
8strength and design to confine the animals. This subsection (e)
9does not apply to equine shelters. Runs shall meet all of the
10following requirements:
11        (1) A run shall be kept in good repair and condition.
12        (2) For new construction or remodeling, the licensee
13    shall provide runs surfaced with concrete or other
14    impervious material.
15        (3) The surface of the run shall be designed to permit
16    the surface to be cleaned, disinfected, and kept free from
17    excessive accumulation of animal waste.
18        (4) Provisions must be made for adequate drainage.
19    Adequate drainage must include gutters and provide for the
20    discharge of any fluid or content into a sewer, septic
21    tank, or filter field. The drainage system shall comply
22    with any local zoning.
23    (f) Cages or aquariums for housing of small animals, birds,
24or fish shall provide space that is not less than 2 and
25one-half times the body volume of living creatures contained
26therein.

 

 

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1    (g) If animals are group-housed, the animals shall be
2maintained in compatible groups without overcrowding. No
3female animal in estrus shall be placed in a pen with male
4animals, except for breeding purposes.
5    (h) Upon an inspection of a licensee or applicant by the
6Department, the Department may provide a Work Progress Form to
7the licensee or applicant if deficiencies are detected during
8the inspection. The licensee or applicant must make the
9improvements to correct the deficiencies listed in the form
10within the time period specified in the form.
 
11    (225 ILCS 605/21.10 new)
12    Sec. 21.10. General care of animals.
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14    (a) All persons or establishments licensed under this Act
15shall comply with all sections of the Humane Care for Animals
16Act.
17    (b) Sufficient clean water and fresh food shall be offered
18to each animal daily as prescribed in the rules for the Federal
19Animal Welfare Act (9 CFR 3.5-3.7). In the case of young
20animals, they shall be fed more than once daily. Reptiles,
21fish, or amphibians shall be fed and cared for in accordance
22with the eating patterns and environmental conditions
23compatible with each individual species.
24    (c) The licensee or his representative shall be present for
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1daily.
2    (d) Aquariums containing fish shall be kept in a clean
3healthful condition. Live algae shall not be considered an
4unhealthful condition. Any dead fish shall be removed from
5aquariums.
6    (e) Adult cats shall be provided with litter pans at all
7times. The pans shall be cleaned and sanitized at least once
8daily or more often if necessary.
9    (f) Equine shelters shall follow the American Association
10of Equine Practitioners Care Guidelines for Equine Rescue and
11Retirement Facilities published in 2004. The American
12Association of Equine Practitioners Care Guidelines for Equine
13Rescue and Retirement Facilities care guidelines shall be
14published on the Department's web site.
15    (g) Dog breeders, animal shelters, kennel operators,
16animal control facilities, foster homes, and pet shop operators
17shall provide grooming to prevent matting of coat and to
18prevent accumulation of fecal matter, urine, or any other
19material within the coat. Grooming shall include nail trimming
20to ensure that nails do not injure the dog or cat.
21    (h) Dog breeders, animal shelters, kennel operators,
22animal control facilities, foster homes, and pet shop operators
23shall comply with the Animal Control Act with regards to rabies
24inoculation. The innoculation certificate must be registered
25in the applicable county.
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1animal control facilities, foster homes, and pet shop operators
2shall provide dogs an opportunity for daily exercise. Exercise
3may consist of a play area, time in run, or leash walks. A
4daily log shall be maintained documenting daily exercise.
5    (j) Dog breeders, animal shelters, kennel operators,
6animal control facilities, foster homes, and pet shop operators
7shall ensure that they have a working relationship with a
8veterinarian who provides recommendations on vaccination and
9deworming protocols. Each animal shall receive a complete
10physical examination within 30 days of intake, and thereafter
11on an annual basis. A record of the complete physical
12examinations shall be available for inspection.
 
13    (225 ILCS 605/21.15 new)
14    Sec. 21.15. Records.
15    (a) A record of the sale of each animal, excluding fish,
16shall be maintained by the licensee for a minimum period of 12
17months after date of sale or transfer of the animal. The record
18shall include the source of the animal, the date of sale, the
19sex of the animal sold, and the name and address of purchaser.
20A record of the sale of a small mammal, including hamsters,
21mice, gerbils, or rats that were born in the United States,
22birds, and fish is not required. These records must be
23available for inspection during normal business hours by
24Department employees or persons designated by the Department.
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1puppies, cats, kittens, and exotic or non-domesticated animals
2sold for the previous calendar year at the time of license
3renewal. Shelters and animal control facilities must report to
4the Department the total number of dogs, cats, and other
5animals received, adopted, euthanized, or reclaimed by the
6owner for the previous calendar year at the time of license
7renewal.
8    (b) If a record of the prophylactic medication received by
9an animal is used in an advertisement or is furnished to the
10purchaser or person who acquires an animal, the record must
11include specific information regarding the type, amount, and
12date of prophylactic medication. The record shall be kept by
13the licensee and shall become a part of the retail sales
14record.
15    (c) The licensee or his representative shall furnish the
16purchaser of a dog, cat, or nonhuman primate a written
17statement at the time of sale. The statement shall include all
18of the following:
19        (1) The date of sale and date of birth, if known.
20        (2) The name, address, and telephone number of
21    licensee.
22        (3) The name, address, and telephone number of
23    purchaser.
24        (4) The breed and description of the dog, cat, or
25    non-human primate, including age, sex, and weight of the
26    animal.

 

 

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1        (5) A description of each prophylactic immunization
2    provided to the animal and the dates that each immunization
3    was administered.
4        (6) A description of each internal parasite medication
5        provided to the animal and the dates that each
6        medication was administered.
7        (7) The record of sterilization of an animal or lack of
8    sterilization.
9        (8) The guarantee, if offered, or a statement that no
10    guarantee was offered to the purchaser.
11        (9) If the dog or cat sold to the purchaser is capable
12    of registration, the name and registration numbers of the
13    sire and dam and registry information.
14        (10) Include any other significant identification, if
15    known, for each animal, including any official tag number,
16    tattoo, or microchip.
17        This information may be recorded on Animal Welfare
18    Release Statement or on a similar form prepared by the
19    licensee and approved in advance by the Department.
20    (d) The licensee shall have any dog used as a breeding
21animal tested annually for canine brucellosis. The test must be
22performed by a licensed veterinarian and the licensee must keep
23a copy of the test results for two years.
 
24    (225 ILCS 605/21.20 new)
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1adopt such rules as it deems necessary to carry out this Act.".