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Public Act 0800 98TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY

  
  
  

 


 
Public Act 098-0800
 
HB4329 EnrolledLRB098 15754 MGM 50785 b

    AN ACT concerning wildlife.
 
    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
represented in the General Assembly:
 
    Section 5. The Fish and Aquatic Life Code is amended by
changing Sections 20-45, 20-50, and 20-51 as follows:
 
    (515 ILCS 5/20-45)  (from Ch. 56, par. 20-45)
    Sec. 20-45. License fees for residents. Fees for licenses
for residents of the State of Illinois shall be as follows:
        (a) Except as otherwise provided in this Section, for
    sport fishing devices as defined in Section 10-95 or
    spearing devices as defined in Section 10-110, the fee is
    $14.50 for individuals 16 to 64 years old, one-half of the
    current fishing license fee for individuals age 65 or
    older, and, commencing with the 2012 license year, one-half
    of the current fishing license fee for resident veterans of
    the United States Armed Forces after returning from service
    abroad or mobilization by the President of the United
    States. Veterans must provide, to the Department at one of
    the Department's 5 regional offices, verification of their
    service. The Department shall establish what constitutes
    suitable verification of service for the purpose of issuing
    fishing licenses to resident veterans at a reduced fee.
        (a-5) The fee for all sport fishing licenses shall be
    $1 for residents over 75 years of age.
        (b) All residents before using any commercial fishing
    device shall obtain a commercial fishing license, the fee
    for which shall be $60 and a resident fishing license, the
    fee for which is $14.50. Each and every commercial device
    used shall be licensed by a resident commercial fisherman
    as follows:
            (1) For each 100 lineal yards, or fraction thereof,
        of seine the fee is $18. For each minnow seine, minnow
        trap, or net for commercial purposes the fee is $20.
            (2) For each device to fish with a 100 hook trot
        line device, basket trap, hoop net, or dip net the fee
        is $3.
            (3) When used in the waters of Lake Michigan, for
        the first 2000 lineal feet, or fraction thereof, of
        gill net the fee is $10; and for each 1000 additional
        lineal feet, or fraction thereof, the fee is $10. These
        fees shall apply to all gill nets in use in the water
        or on drying reels on the shore.
            (4) For each 100 lineal yards, or fraction thereof,
        of gill net or trammel net the fee is $18.
        (c) Residents of the State of Illinois may obtain a
    sportsmen's combination license that shall entitle the
    holder to the same non-commercial fishing privileges as
    residents holding a license as described in subsection (a)
    of this Section and to the same hunting privileges as
    residents holding a license to hunt all species as
    described in Section 3.1 of the Wildlife Code. No
    sportsmen's combination license shall be issued to any
    individual who would be ineligible for either the fishing
    or hunting license separately. The sportsmen's combination
    license fee shall be $25.50. For residents age 65 or older,
    the fee is one-half of the fee charged for a sportsmen's
    combination license. For resident veterans of the United
    States Armed Forces after returning from service abroad or
    mobilization by the President of the United States, the
    fee, commencing with the 2012 license year, is one-half of
    the fee charged for a sportsmen's combination license.
    Veterans must provide to the Department, at one of the
    Department's 5 regional offices, verification of their
    service. The Department shall establish what constitutes
    suitable verification of service for the purpose of issuing
    sportsmen's combination licenses to resident veterans at a
    reduced fee.
        (d) For 24 hours of fishing by sport fishing devices as
    defined in Section 10-95 or by spearing devices as defined
    in Section 10-110 the fee is $5. This license does not
    exempt the licensee from the requirement for a salmon or
    inland trout stamp. The licenses provided for by this
    subsection are not required for residents of the State of
    Illinois who have obtained the license provided for in
    subsection (a) of this Section.
        (e) All residents before using any commercial mussel
    device shall obtain a commercial mussel license, the fee
    for which shall be $50.
        (f) Residents of this State, upon establishing
    residency as required by the Department, may obtain a
    lifetime hunting or fishing license or lifetime
    sportsmen's combination license which shall entitle the
    holder to the same non-commercial fishing privileges as
    residents holding a license as described in paragraph (a)
    of this Section and to the same hunting privileges as
    residents holding a license to hunt all species as
    described in Section 3.1 of the Wildlife Code. No lifetime
    sportsmen's combination license shall be issued to or
    retained by any individual who would be ineligible for
    either the fishing or hunting license separately, either
    upon issuance, or in any year a violation would subject an
    individual to have either or both fishing or hunting
    privileges rescinded. The lifetime hunting and fishing
    license fees shall be as follows:
            (1) Lifetime fishing: 30 x the current fishing
        license fee.
            (2) Lifetime hunting: 30 x the current hunting
        license fee.
            (3) Lifetime sportsmen's combination license: 30 x
        the current sportsmen's combination license fee.
    Lifetime licenses shall not be refundable. A $10 fee shall
be charged for reissuing any lifetime license. The Department
may establish rules and regulations for the issuance and use of
lifetime licenses and may suspend or revoke any lifetime
license issued under this Section for violations of those rules
or regulations or other provisions under this Code or the
Wildlife Code. Individuals under 16 years of age who possess a
lifetime hunting or sportsmen's combination license shall have
in their possession, while in the field, a certificate of
competency as required under Section 3.2 of the Wildlife Code.
Any lifetime license issued under this Section shall not exempt
individuals from obtaining additional stamps or permits
required under the provisions of this Code or the Wildlife
Code. Individuals required to purchase additional stamps shall
sign the stamps and have them in their possession while fishing
or hunting with a lifetime license. All fees received from the
issuance of lifetime licenses shall be deposited in the Fish
and Wildlife Endowment Fund.
    Except for licenses issued under subsection (e) of this
Section, all licenses provided for in this Section shall expire
on March 31 of each year, except that the license provided for
in subsection (d) of this Section shall expire 24 hours after
the effective date and time listed on the face of the license.
    All individuals required to have and failing to have the
license provided for in subsection (a) or (d) of this Section
shall be fined according to the provisions of Section 20-35 of
this Code.
    All individuals required to have and failing to have the
licenses provided for in subsections (b) and (e) of this
Section shall be guilty of a Class B misdemeanor.
(Source: P.A. 96-831, eff. 1-1-10; 97-498, eff. 4-1-12;
97-1136, eff. 1-1-13.)
 
    (515 ILCS 5/20-50)  (from Ch. 56, par. 20-50)
    Sec. 20-50. Salmon stamp fee. The fee for a salmon stamp
shall be $6 for both resident and non-resident licensees. The
fee for a salmon stamp shall be waived for residents over 75
years of age. Every person shall sign the salmon stamp or affix
the salmon stamp to his or her license. These stamps shall
expire on March 31 of each year. All individuals required to
have and failing to have a salmon stamp as provided in Section
20-10 of this Code shall be guilty of a petty offense.
(Source: P.A. 87-833; 88-91.)
 
    (515 ILCS 5/20-51)
    Sec. 20-51. Inland trout stamp. The fee for an inland trout
stamp shall be $6 for both resident and nonresident licensees.
The fee for an inland trout stamp shall be waived for residents
over 75 years of age. These stamps shall expire on March 31 of
each year. All individuals required to have and who fail to
have an inland trout stamp, as provided in Section 20-11 of
this Code, shall be guilty of a petty offense.
(Source: P.A. 88-91.)
 
    Section 10. The Wildlife Code is amended by changing
Section 3.2 as follows:
 
    (520 ILCS 5/3.2)  (from Ch. 61, par. 3.2)
    Sec. 3.2. Hunting license; application; instruction.
Before the Department or any county, city, village, township,
incorporated town clerk or his duly designated agent or any
other person authorized or designated by the Department to
issue hunting licenses shall issue a hunting license to any
person, the person shall file his application with the
Department or other party authorized to issue licenses on a
form provided by the Department and further give definite proof
of identity and place of legal residence. Each clerk
designating agents to issue licenses and stamps shall furnish
the Department, within 10 days following the appointment, the
names and mailing addresses of the agents. Each clerk or his
duly designated agent shall be authorized to sell licenses and
stamps only within the territorial area for which he was
elected or appointed. No duly designated agent is authorized to
furnish licenses or stamps for issuance by any other business
establishment. Each application shall be executed and sworn to
and shall set forth the name and description of the applicant
and place of residence.
    No hunting license shall be issued to any person born on or
after January 1, 1980 unless he presents the person authorized
to issue the license evidence that he has held a hunting
license issued by the State of Illinois or another state in a
prior year, or a certificate of competency as provided in this
Section. Persons under 16 years of age may be issued a Lifetime
Hunting or Sportsmen's Combination License as provided under
Section 20-45 of the Fish and Aquatic Life Code but shall not
be entitled to hunt unless they have a certificate of
competency as provided in this Section and they shall have the
certificate in their possession while hunting.
    The Department of Natural Resources shall authorize
personnel of the Department or certified volunteer instructors
to conduct courses, of not less than 10 hours in length, in
firearms and hunter safety, which may include training in bow
and arrow safety, at regularly specified intervals throughout
the State. Persons successfully completing the course shall
receive a certificate of competency. The Department of Natural
Resources may further cooperate with any reputable association
or organization in establishing courses if the organization has
as one of its objectives the promotion of safety in the
handling of firearms or bow and arrow.
    The Department of Natural Resources shall designate any
person found by it to be competent to give instruction in the
handling of firearms, hunter safety, and bow and arrow. The
persons so appointed shall give the course of instruction and
upon the successful completion shall issue to the person
instructed a certificate of competency in the safe handling of
firearms, hunter safety, and bow and arrow. No charge shall be
made for any course of instruction except for materials or
ammunition consumed. The Department of Natural Resources shall
furnish information on the requirements of hunter safety
education programs to be distributed free of charge to
applicants for hunting licenses by the persons appointed and
authorized to issue licenses. Funds for the conducting of
firearms and hunter safety courses shall be taken from the fee
charged for the Firearm Owners Identification Card.
    The fee for a hunting license to hunt all species for a
resident of Illinois is $12. For residents age 65 or older,
and, commencing with the 2012 license year, resident veterans
of the United States Armed Forces after returning from service
abroad or mobilization by the President of the United States,
the fee is one-half of the fee charged for a hunting license to
hunt all species for a resident of Illinois. Veterans must
provide to the Department, at one of the Department's 5
regional offices, verification of their service. The
Department shall establish what constitutes suitable
verification of service for the purpose of issuing resident
veterans hunting licenses at a reduced fee. The fee for a
hunting license to hunt all species shall be $1 for residents
over 75 years of age. Nonresidents shall be charged $57 for a
hunting license.
    Nonresidents may be issued a nonresident hunting license
for a period not to exceed 10 consecutive days' hunting in the
State and shall be charged a fee of $35.
    A special nonresident hunting license authorizing a
nonresident to take game birds by hunting on a game breeding
and hunting preserve area only, established under Section 3.27,
shall be issued upon proper application being made and payment
of a fee equal to that for a resident hunting license. The
expiration date of this license shall be on the same date each
year that game breeding and hunting preserve area licenses
expire.
    Each applicant for a State Migratory Waterfowl Stamp,
regardless of his residence or other condition, shall pay a fee
of $15 and shall receive a stamp. The fee for a State Migratory
Waterfowl Stamp shall be waived for residents over 75 years of
age. Except as provided under Section 20-45 of the Fish and
Aquatic Life Code, the stamp shall be signed by the person or
affixed to his license or permit in a space designated by the
Department for that purpose.
    Each applicant for a State Habitat Stamp, regardless of his
residence or other condition, shall pay a fee of $5 and shall
receive a stamp. The fee for a State Habitat Stamp shall be
waived for residents over 75 years of age. Except as provided
under Section 20-45 of the Fish and Aquatic Life Code, the
stamp shall be signed by the person or affixed to his license
or permit in a space designated by the Department for that
purpose.
    Nothing in this Section shall be construed as to require
the purchase of more than one State Habitat Stamp by any person
in any one license year.
    The fees for State Pheasant Stamps and State Furbearer
Stamps shall be waived for residents over 75 years of age.
    The Department shall furnish the holders of hunting
licenses and stamps with an insignia as evidence of possession
of license, or license and stamp, as the Department may
consider advisable. The insignia shall be exhibited and used as
the Department may order.
    All other hunting licenses and all State stamps shall
expire upon March 31 of each year.
    Every person holding any license, permit, or stamp issued
under the provisions of this Act shall have it in his
possession for immediate presentation for inspection to the
officers and authorized employees of the Department, any
sheriff, deputy sheriff, or any other peace officer making a
demand for it. This provision shall not apply to Department
owned or managed sites where it is required that all hunters
deposit their license, permit, or Firearm Owner's
Identification Card at the check station upon entering the
hunting areas.
(Source: P.A. 96-831, eff. 1-1-10; 97-498, eff. 4-1-12.)
 
    Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon
becoming law.

Effective Date: 8/1/2014