(20 ILCS 3440/12) (from Ch. 127, par. 2672)
Sec. 12.
Persons convicted of a violation of Section 4 or 5 of this
Act shall also be liable for civil damages to be assessed by the Historic
Preservation Agency. Civil damages may include:
(a) forfeiture of any and all equipment used in disturbing the protected
unregistered graves or grave markers;
(b) any and all costs incurred in cleaning, restoring, analyzing,
accessioning and curating the recovered materials;
(c) any and all costs associated with restoring the land to its original
contour or the grave marker to its original condition;
(d) any and all costs associated with recovery of data, and analyzing,
publishing, accessioning and curating materials when the prohibited
activity is so extensive as to preclude the restoration of the unregistered
burials or grave markers;
(e) any and all costs associated with the reinterment of the human skeletal remains;
(f) any and all costs associated with the determination and collection
of the civil damages.
When civil damages are recovered through the Attorney General, the
proceeds shall be deposited into the Historic Sites Fund; when civil
damages are recovered through the State's Attorney, the proceeds shall be
deposited into the county funds designated by the county board.
(Source: P.A. 86-151.)
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