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SB2280 100TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY

  
  

 


 
100TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2017 and 2018
SB2280

 

Introduced 1/10/2018, by Sen. Michael Connelly

 

SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
 
225 ILCS 605/3.8
225 ILCS 605/3.9 new

    Amends the Animal Welfare Act. Provides restrictions on the retail sale of cats, dogs, and rabbits by pet shop operators in Will County and DuPage County. Provides that pet shop operators may offer a dog, cat, or rabbit for sale only if the pet shop operator has obtained the dog, cat, or rabbit from an animal control facility, animal shelter, animal care facility, kennel, pound, or training facility operated by a subdivision of local, State, or federal government or a specified animal rescue organization. Provides that a pet shop operator shall not offer for sale a dog, cat, or rabbit that is younger than 8 weeks old. Provides that a pet shop operator shall maintain specified records of each dog, cat, or rabbit sold. Provides for civil penalties for each violation of the provisions. Provides that the provisions do not prohibit the county or a municipality in Will County or DuPage County from adopting requirements that are more protective of animal welfare than those set forth in the provisions. Provides that the home rule units in Will County or DuPage County may adopt an ordinance explicitly exempting itself from the provisions and requires a copy of the ordinance to be filed with the Index Department of the Secretary of State's Office. Limits the concurrent exercise of power by home rule units.


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FISCAL NOTE ACT MAY APPLY
HOME RULE NOTE ACT MAY APPLY

 

 

A BILL FOR

 

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1    AN ACT concerning regulation.
 
2    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3represented in the General Assembly:
 
4    Section 5. The Animal Welfare Act is amended by changing
5Section 3.8 and by adding Section 3.9 as follows:
 
6    (225 ILCS 605/3.8)
7    Sec. 3.8. Sourcing of dogs and cats sold by pet shops.
8    (a) A pet shop operator may not obtain a dog or cat for
9resale or sell or offer for sale any dog or cat obtained from a
10person who is required to be licensed by the pet dealer
11regulations of the United States Department of Agriculture
12under the federal Animal Welfare Act (7 U.S.C. 2131 et seq.) if
13any of the following applies to the original breeder:
14        (1) The person is not currently licensed by the United
15    States Department of Agriculture under the federal Animal
16    Welfare Act.
17        (2) During the 2-year period before the day the dog or
18    cat is received by the pet shop, the person received a
19    direct or critical non-compliant citation on a final
20    inspection report from the United States Department of
21    Agriculture under the federal Animal Welfare Act.
22        (3) During the 2-year period before the day the dog or
23    cat is received by the pet shop, the person received 3 or

 

 

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1    more non-compliant citations on a final inspection report
2    from the United States Department of Agriculture for
3    violations relating to the health or welfare of the animal
4    and the violations were not administrative in nature.
5        (4) The person received a no-access violation on each
6    of the 3 most recent final inspection reports from the
7    United States Department of Agriculture.
8    (b) A pet shop operator is presumed to have acted in good
9faith and to have satisfied its obligation to ascertain whether
10a person meets the criteria described in subsection (a) of this
11Section if, when placing an order to obtain a dog or cat for
12sale or resale, the pet shop operator conducts a search for
13inspection reports that are readily available of the breeder on
14the Animal Care Information System online search tool
15maintained by the United States Department of Agriculture. If
16inspection reports are not readily available on the United
17States Department of Agriculture website, the pet shop operator
18must obtain the inspection reports from the person or persons
19required to meet the criteria described in subsection (a) of
20this Section.
21    (c) Notwithstanding subsections (a) and (b) of this
22Section, a pet shop operator may obtain a dog or cat for resale
23or sell or offer for sale any dog or cat obtained from: (1) a
24person that sells dogs only he or she has produced and raised
25and who is not required to be licensed by the United States
26Department of Agriculture, (2) a publicly operated pound or a

 

 

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1private non-profit humane society or rescue, or (3) an animal
2adoption event conducted by a pound or humane society.
3    (d) A pet shop operator shall maintain records verifying
4its compliance with this Section for 2 years after obtaining
5the dog or cat to be sold or offered for sale. Records
6maintained pursuant to this subsection (d) shall be open to
7inspection on request by a Department of Agriculture inspector.
8    (e) The provisions of this Section do not apply to pet shop
9operators in Will County and DuPage County to which Section 3.9
10applies.
11(Source: P.A. 100-322, eff. 8-24-17.)
 
12    (225 ILCS 605/3.9 new)
13    Sec. 3.9. Restrictions on the retail sale of animals; Will
14County and DuPage County. Notwithstanding any other provision
15of law, in Will County or DuPage County:
16    (a) A pet shop operator:
17        (1) may offer a dog, cat, or rabbit for sale only if
18    the pet shop operator has obtained the dog, cat, or rabbit
19    from:
20            (A) an animal control facility, animal shelter,
21        animal care facility, kennel, pound, or training
22        facility operated by a subdivision of local, State, or
23        federal government; or
24            (B) an animal rescue organization that is a
25        not-for-profit organization, that has tax-exempt

 

 

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1        status under Section 501(c)(3) of the United States
2        Internal Revenue Code of 1986, and that has a mission
3        and practice of, in whole or in significant part,
4        rescuing animals and placing those animals in
5        permanent homes; "animal rescue organization" as used
6        in this subparagraph (B) does not include any entity
7        that is, or is housed on the premises of, a breeder or
8        broker, obtains dogs from a breeder or broker in
9        exchange for payment or compensation, or resells dogs
10        obtained from a breeder or broker and provides payment
11        or compensation to the breeder or broker;
12        (2) shall not offer for sale a dog, cat, or rabbit that
13    is younger than 8 weeks old;
14        (3) shall maintain records sufficient to document the
15    source of each dog, cat, or rabbit the pet shop operator
16    sells or provides space for, for at least one year
17    following the date of acquisition; and
18        (4) shall post, in a conspicuous location on the cage
19    or enclosure of each animal, a sign listing the name of the
20    public animal control facility or animal shelter or
21    not-for-profit organization from which the dog, cat, or
22    rabbit was obtained.
23    (b) A public animal control facility or animal shelter may
24periodically require a pet shop operator engaged in the sale of
25dogs, cats, or rabbits to provide access to the records
26required in paragraph (3) of subsection (a).

 

 

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1    (c) A pet shop operator who violates this Section shall be
2subject to a civil penalty of $500. Each animal offered for
3sale in violation of this Section shall constitute a separate
4violation.
5    (d) This Section does not prohibit a municipality or county
6from adopting requirements that are more protective of animal
7welfare than those set forth in this Section.
8    (e) A home rule unit may adopt an ordinance explicitly
9exempting itself from this Section. A copy of such ordinance
10and a notice of its adoption shall be filed by the home rule
11unit with the Index Department of the Secretary of State's
12Office.
13    (f) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (e) of this
14Section, a home rule may not regulate the retail sale of
15animals in a manner less restrictive than under this Section.
16This subsection is a limitation under subsection (i) of Section
176 of Article VII of the Illinois Constitution on the concurrent
18exercise by home rule units of powers and functions exercised
19by the State.