Full Text of SB2078 94th General Assembly
SB2078sam003 94TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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Sen. Don Harmon
Filed: 4/11/2005
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| AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 2078
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| AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend Senate Bill 2078, AS AMENDED, | 3 |
| by replacing everything after the enacting clause with the | 4 |
| following:
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| "Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the | 6 |
| Illinois Public Health and Safety Animal Population Control | 7 |
| Act.
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| Section 5. Findings. The General Assembly finds the | 9 |
| following:
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| (1) Controlling the dog and cat population would have a | 11 |
| significant benefit to the public health and safety by | 12 |
| aiding in the prevention of dog attacks, reducing the | 13 |
| number of dog and cat bite cases involving children, and | 14 |
| decreasing the number of automobile accidents caused by | 15 |
| stray dogs and cats.
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| (2) Increasing the number of rabies-vaccinated, owned | 17 |
| pets in low-income areas will reduce potential threats to | 18 |
| public health and safety from rabies.
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| (3) Controlling the dog and cat population will save | 20 |
| taxpayer dollars by reducing the number of dogs and cats | 21 |
| handled by county and municipal animal control agencies. | 22 |
| Targeted low-cost spay or neuter programs for dogs and cats | 23 |
| in select Illinois counties and other states have proven to | 24 |
| save taxpayers money. |
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| (4) This Act is established to provide a variety of | 2 |
| means by which population control and rabies vaccinations | 3 |
| may be financed.
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| Section 10. Definitions. As used in this Act:
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| "Director" means the Director of Public Health.
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| "Department" means the Department of Public Health.
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| "Companion animal" means any domestic dog (canis lupus | 8 |
| familiaris) or domestic cat
(felis catus).
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| "Fund" means the Pet Population Control Fund established in | 10 |
| this Act. | 11 |
| Section 15. Income tax checkoff. Each individual income tax | 12 |
| payer may contribute to the Pet Population Control Fund through | 13 |
| the income tax checkoff described in Section 507EE of the | 14 |
| Illinois Income Tax Act.
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| Section 20. Program established. The Department shall | 16 |
| establish and implement an Illinois Public Health and Safety | 17 |
| Animal Population Control Program by December 31, 2005. The | 18 |
| purpose of this program is to reduce the population of unwanted | 19 |
| and stray dogs and cats in Illinois by encouraging the owners | 20 |
| of dogs and cats to have them permanently sexually sterilized | 21 |
| and vaccinated, thereby reducing potential threats to public | 22 |
| health and safety. The program shall begin collecting funds on | 23 |
| January 1, 2006 and shall begin distributing funds for | 24 |
| vaccinations or spaying and neutering operations on January 1, | 25 |
| 2007. No dog or cat imported from another state is eligible to | 26 |
| be sterilized or vaccinated under this program. Beginning June | 27 |
| 30, 2007, the Director must make an annual written report | 28 |
| relative to the progress of the program to the President of the | 29 |
| Senate, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, and the | 30 |
| Governor.
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| Section 25. Eligibility to participate. A resident of the | 2 |
| State who owns a dog or cat and who is eligible for the Food | 3 |
| Stamp Program or the Disability Insurance Benefits Program | 4 |
| shall be eligible to participate in the program at a reduced | 5 |
| rate if the owner signs a consent form certifying that he or | 6 |
| she is the owner of the dog or cat or is authorized by the | 7 |
| eligible owner to present the dog or cat for the procedure. An | 8 |
| owner must submit proof of eligibility to the Department. Upon | 9 |
| approval, the Department shall furnish an eligible owner with | 10 |
| an eligibility voucher to be presented to a participating | 11 |
| veterinarian. A resident of this State who is managing a feral | 12 |
| cat colony and who humanely traps feral cats for spaying or | 13 |
| neutering and return is eligible to participate in the program | 14 |
| provided the trap, sterilize, and return program is recognized | 15 |
| by the municipality or by the county, if it is located in an | 16 |
| unincorporated area. The sterilization shall be performed by a | 17 |
| voluntarily participating veterinarian or veterinary student | 18 |
| under the supervision of a veterinarian. The co-payment for the | 19 |
| cat or dog sterilization procedure and vaccinations shall be | 20 |
| $15.
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| Section 30. Veterinarian participation. Any veterinarian | 22 |
| may participate in the program established under this Act. A | 23 |
| veterinarian shall file with the Director an application, on | 24 |
| which the veterinarian must supply, in addition to any other | 25 |
| information requested by the Director, a fee schedule listing | 26 |
| the fees charged for dog and cat sterilization, examination, | 27 |
| and the presurgical immunizations specified in this Act in the | 28 |
| normal course of business. The dog or cat sterilization fee may | 29 |
| vary with the animal's weight, sex, and species. The Director | 30 |
| shall compile the fees and establish reasonable reimbursement | 31 |
| rates for the State.
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| The Director shall reimburse, to the extent funds are | 33 |
| available, participating veterinarians for each dog or cat |
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| sterilization procedure administered. To receive this | 2 |
| reimbursement, the veterinarian must submit a certificate | 3 |
| approved by the Department on a form approved by the Director | 4 |
| that must be signed by the veterinarian and the owner of the | 5 |
| dog or cat or the feral cat caretaker. At the same time, the | 6 |
| veterinarian must submit the eligibility voucher provided by | 7 |
| the Department to the eligible owner. The Director shall notify | 8 |
| all participating veterinarians if the program must be | 9 |
| suspended for any period due to a lack of revenue and shall | 10 |
| also notify all participating veterinarians when the program | 11 |
| will resume. Veterinarians who voluntarily participate in this | 12 |
| sterilization and vaccination program may decline to treat | 13 |
| feral cats if they choose.
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| For all dogs and cats sterilized under this Act, the | 15 |
| Director shall also reimburse, to the extent funds are | 16 |
| available, participating veterinarians for (1) an examination | 17 |
| fee and the presurgical immunization of dogs against rabies and | 18 |
| other diseases pursuant to Department rules or (2) examination | 19 |
| fees and the presurgical immunizations of cats against rabies | 20 |
| and other diseases pursuant to Department rules. Reimbursement | 21 |
| for the full cost of the covered presurgical immunizations | 22 |
| shall be made by the Director to the participating veterinarian | 23 |
| upon the written certification, signed by the veterinarian and | 24 |
| the owner of the companion animal or the feral cat caretaker, | 25 |
| that the immunization has been administered. There shall be no | 26 |
| additional charges to the owner of a dog or cat sterilized | 27 |
| under this Act or feral cat caretaker for examination fees or | 28 |
| the presurgical immunizations.
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| Section 35. Rulemaking. The Director shall adopt rules | 30 |
| relative to:
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| (1) Other immunizations covered.
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| (2) Format and content of all forms required under this | 33 |
| Act.
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| (3) Proof of eligibility.
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| (4) Administration of the Fund.
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| (5) The percentage of fines to be allocated to | 4 |
| education of the public concerning spaying and neutering of | 5 |
| dogs and cats. | 6 |
| (6) Any other matter necessary for the administration | 7 |
| of this Act.
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| Section 40. Enforcement; administrative fine. Any person | 9 |
| who knowingly falsifies proof of eligibility for or | 10 |
| participation in any program under this Act, knowingly | 11 |
| furnishes any licensed veterinarian with inaccurate | 12 |
| information concerning the ownership of a dog or cat submitted | 13 |
| for a sterilization procedure, or violates any provision of | 14 |
| this Act may be subject to an administrative fine not to exceed | 15 |
| $500 for each violation.
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| Section 45. Pet Population Control Fund.
The Pet Population | 17 |
| Control Fund is established as a special fund in the State | 18 |
| treasury. The moneys generated from the public safety fines | 19 |
| collected as provided in the Animal Control Act, from Pet | 20 |
| Friendly license plates under Section 3-653 of the Illinois | 21 |
| Vehicle Code, from Section 507EE of the Illinois Income Tax | 22 |
| Act, and from voluntary contributions must be kept in the Fund | 23 |
| and shall be used only to sterilize and vaccinate dogs and cats | 24 |
| in this State pursuant to the program, to promote the | 25 |
| sterilization program, to educate the public about the | 26 |
| importance of spaying and neutering, and for reasonable | 27 |
| administrative and personnel costs related to the Fund. | 28 |
| Section 905. The State Finance Act is amended by changing | 29 |
| Sections 5.568 and 8h as follows:
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| (30 ILCS 105/5.568)
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| Sec. 5.568. The Pet Population
Overpopulation Control | 2 |
| Fund. | 3 |
| (Source: P.A. 92-520, eff. 6-1-02; 92-651, eff. 7-11-02.)
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| (30 ILCS 105/8h)
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| Sec. 8h. Transfers to General Revenue Fund. | 6 |
| (a) Except as provided in subsection (b), notwithstanding | 7 |
| any other
State law to the contrary, the Governor
may, through | 8 |
| June 30, 2007, from time to time direct the State Treasurer and | 9 |
| Comptroller to transfer
a specified sum from any fund held by | 10 |
| the State Treasurer to the General
Revenue Fund in order to | 11 |
| help defray the State's operating costs for the
fiscal year. | 12 |
| The total transfer under this Section from any fund in any
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| fiscal year shall not exceed the lesser of (i) 8% of the | 14 |
| revenues to be deposited
into the fund during that fiscal year | 15 |
| or (ii) an amount that leaves a remaining fund balance of 25% | 16 |
| of the July 1 fund balance of that fiscal year. In fiscal year | 17 |
| 2005 only, prior to calculating the July 1, 2004 final | 18 |
| balances, the Governor may calculate and direct the State | 19 |
| Treasurer with the Comptroller to transfer additional amounts | 20 |
| determined by applying the formula authorized in Public Act | 21 |
| 93-839 to the funds balances on July 1, 2003.
No transfer may | 22 |
| be made from a fund under this Section that would have the
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| effect of reducing the available balance in the fund to an | 24 |
| amount less than
the amount remaining unexpended and unreserved | 25 |
| from the total appropriation
from that fund estimated to be | 26 |
| expended for that fiscal year. This Section does not apply to | 27 |
| any
funds that are restricted by federal law to a specific use, | 28 |
| to any funds in
the Motor Fuel Tax Fund, the Hospital Provider | 29 |
| Fund, the Medicaid Provider Relief Fund, or the Reviewing Court | 30 |
| Alternative Dispute Resolution Fund, or to any
funds to which | 31 |
| subsection (f) of Section 20-40 of the Nursing and Advanced | 32 |
| Practice Nursing Act applies. No transfers may be made under | 33 |
| this Section from the Pet Population Control Fund. |
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| Notwithstanding any
other provision of this Section, for fiscal | 2 |
| year 2004,
the total transfer under this Section from the Road | 3 |
| Fund or the State
Construction Account Fund shall not exceed | 4 |
| the lesser of (i) 5% of the revenues to be deposited
into the | 5 |
| fund during that fiscal year or (ii) 25% of the beginning | 6 |
| balance in the fund.
For fiscal year 2005 through fiscal year | 7 |
| 2007, no amounts may be transferred under this Section from the | 8 |
| Road Fund, the State Construction Account Fund, the Criminal | 9 |
| Justice Information Systems Trust Fund, the Wireless Service | 10 |
| Emergency Fund, or the Mandatory Arbitration Fund.
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| In determining the available balance in a fund, the | 12 |
| Governor
may include receipts, transfers into the fund, and | 13 |
| other
resources anticipated to be available in the fund in that | 14 |
| fiscal year.
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| The State Treasurer and Comptroller shall transfer the | 16 |
| amounts designated
under this Section as soon as may be | 17 |
| practicable after receiving the direction
to transfer from the | 18 |
| Governor.
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| (b) This Section does not apply to any fund established | 20 |
| under the Community Senior Services and Resources Act.
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| (Source: P.A. 93-32, eff. 6-20-03; 93-659, eff. 2-3-04; 93-674, | 22 |
| eff. 6-10-04; 93-714, eff. 7-12-04; 93-801, eff. 7-22-04; | 23 |
| 93-839, eff. 7-30-04; 93-1054, eff. 11-18-04; 93-1067, eff. | 24 |
| 1-15-05.)
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| Section 910. The Illinois Income Tax Act is amended by | 26 |
| adding Section 507EE as follows: | 27 |
| (35 ILCS 5/507EE new) | 28 |
| Sec. 507EE. Pet Population Control Fund checkoff. The | 29 |
| Department must print on its standard individual income tax | 30 |
| form a provision indicating that if the taxpayer wishes to | 31 |
| contribute to the Pet Population Control Fund, as established | 32 |
| in the Illinois Public Health and Safety Animal Population |
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| Control Act, he or she may do so by stating the amount of the | 2 |
| contribution (not less than $1) on the return and that the | 3 |
| contribution will reduce the taxpayer's refund or increase the | 4 |
| amount of payment to accompany the return. Failure to remit any | 5 |
| amount of increased payment reduces the contribution | 6 |
| accordingly. This Section does not apply to any amended return. | 7 |
| The Department of Revenue shall determine annually the | 8 |
| total amount contributed to the Fund pursuant to this Section | 9 |
| and shall notify the State Comptroller and the State Treasurer | 10 |
| of the amount to be transferred to the Pet Population Control | 11 |
| Fund, and upon receipt of the notification the State | 12 |
| Comptroller shall transfer the amount.
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| Section 915. The Animal Control Act is amended by changing | 14 |
| Sections 2.04a, 2.05a, 2.11a, 2.11b, 2.16, 2.19a, 3, 5, 8, 9, | 15 |
| 10, 11, 13, 15, 15.1, and 26 and by adding Sections 2.11c, 30, | 16 |
| and 35 as follows:
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| (510 ILCS 5/2.04a)
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| Sec. 2.04a. "Cat" means Felis catus
all members of the | 19 |
| family Felidae . | 20 |
| (Source: P.A. 93-548, eff. 8-19-03.)
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| (510 ILCS 5/2.05a)
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| Sec. 2.05a. "Dangerous dog" means (i) any individual dog | 23 |
| anywhere other than upon the property of the owner or custodian | 24 |
| of the dog and
when unmuzzled,
unleashed, or unattended by its | 25 |
| owner or custodian
that behaves in a manner that a reasonable | 26 |
| person would believe poses
a serious and unjustified imminent | 27 |
| threat of serious physical injury or
death to a person or a | 28 |
| companion animal or (ii) a dog that, without justification, | 29 |
| bites a person and does not cause serious physical injury
in a | 30 |
| public place .
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| (Source: P.A. 93-548, eff. 8-19-03.)
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| (510 ILCS 5/2.11a)
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| Sec. 2.11a. "Enclosure" means a fence or structure of at
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| least 6 feet in height, forming or causing an enclosure | 4 |
| suitable to
prevent the entry of young children, and suitable | 5 |
| to confine a vicious
dog in conjunction with other measures | 6 |
| that may be taken by the owner
or keeper, such as tethering of | 7 |
| the vicious dog within the enclosure.
The enclosure shall be | 8 |
| securely enclosed and locked and designed with
secure sides, | 9 |
| top, and bottom and shall be designed to prevent the
animal | 10 |
| from escaping from the enclosure. If the enclosure is a room | 11 |
| within a
residence, it cannot have direct ingress from or | 12 |
| egress to the outdoors unless it leads directly to an enclosed | 13 |
| pen and the door must be locked. A vicious dog
may be allowed | 14 |
| to move about freely within the entire residence if it is
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| muzzled at all
times.
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| (Source: P.A. 93-548, eff. 8-19-03.)
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| (510 ILCS 5/2.11b)
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| Sec. 2.11b. "Feral cat" means a cat that (i) is born in the | 19 |
| wild or is the
offspring
of
an owned
or feral cat and is not | 20 |
| socialized, or (ii) is a formerly owned cat that has
been | 21 |
| abandoned
and is no longer socialized , or (iii) lives on a | 22 |
| farm.
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| (Source: P.A. 93-548, eff. 8-19-03.)
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| (510 ILCS 5/2.11c new)
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| Sec. 2.11c. Intact animal. "Intact animal" means an animal | 26 |
| that has not been spayed or neutered.
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| (510 ILCS 5/2.16) (from Ch. 8, par. 352.16)
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| Sec. 2.16. "Owner" means any person having a right of | 29 |
| property in an
animal, or who keeps or harbors an animal, or | 30 |
| who has it
in his
care, or acts as its custodian , or who |
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| knowingly permits a dog to remain on any premises occupied by | 2 |
| him or her. "Owner" does not include a feral cat caretaker | 3 |
| participating in a trap, spay/neuter, return or release | 4 |
| program .
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| (Source: P.A. 93-548, eff. 8-19-03.)
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| (510 ILCS 5/2.19a)
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| Sec. 2.19a. "Serious physical injury" means a physical | 8 |
| injury that
creates a substantial risk of death or that causes | 9 |
| death, serious or
protracted disfigurement, protracted
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| impairment of health,
impairment of the function of any bodily | 11 |
| organ, or plastic surgery.
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| (Source: P.A. 93-548, eff. 8-19-03.)
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| (510 ILCS 5/3) (from Ch. 8, par. 353)
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| Sec. 3. The County Board Chairman
with the consent of the | 15 |
| County Board
shall appoint an Administrator. Appointments | 16 |
| shall be made as
necessary to keep this position filled at all | 17 |
| times. The Administrator
may appoint as many Deputy | 18 |
| Administrators and Animal Control Wardens to
aid him or her as | 19 |
| authorized by the Board. The compensation for the
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| Administrator, Deputy Administrators, and Animal Control | 21 |
| Wardens shall
be fixed by the Board. The Administrator may be | 22 |
| removed from office by
the County Board Chairman, with the | 23 |
| consent of the County Board.
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| The Board shall provide necessary personnel, training, | 25 |
| equipment,
supplies, and
facilities, and shall operate pounds | 26 |
| or contract for their operation as
necessary to effectuate the | 27 |
| program. The Board may enter into contracts
or agreements with | 28 |
| persons to assist in the operation of the program and may | 29 |
| establish a county animal population control program .
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| The Board shall be empowered to utilize monies from their | 31 |
| General
Corporate Fund to effectuate the intent of this Act.
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| The Board is authorized by ordinance to require the |
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| registration and
may require microchipping of
dogs and cats .
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| and
The Board shall
impose an individual dog or cat
animal and | 3 |
| litter registration fee with a minimum differential of $15 for | 4 |
| intact dogs or cats. Ten dollars of the differential shall be | 5 |
| placed either in a county animal population control fund or in | 6 |
| the State's Pet Population Control Fund. If the money is placed | 7 |
| in the county animal population control fund it shall be used | 8 |
| to (i) spay, neuter, or sterilize adopted dogs or cats or (ii) | 9 |
| spay or neuter dogs or cats owned by low income county | 10 |
| residents who are eligible for the Food Stamp Program . All | 11 |
| persons
selling dogs or cats or keeping registries of dogs or | 12 |
| cats shall
cooperate and
provide
information
to the | 13 |
| Administrator as required by Board ordinance, including sales,
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| number of litters, and
ownership
of dogs and cats. If | 15 |
| microchips are required, the microchip number may
shall
serve | 16 |
| as the county animal
control registration number. All
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| microchips shall have an operating frequency of 125 kilohertz.
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| In obtaining information required to implement this Act, | 19 |
| the Department
shall have power to subpoena and bring before it | 20 |
| any person in this State
and to take testimony either orally or | 21 |
| by deposition, or both, with the
same fees and mileage and in | 22 |
| the same manner as prescribed by law for civil
cases in courts | 23 |
| of this State.
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| The Director shall have power to
administer
oaths to | 25 |
| witnesses at any hearing which the Department is authorized by
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| law to conduct, and any other oaths required or authorized in | 27 |
| any Act
administered
by the Department.
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| This Section does not apply to feral cats.
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| (Source: P.A. 93-548, eff. 8-19-03.)
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| (510 ILCS 5/5) (from Ch. 8, par. 355)
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| Sec. 5. Duties and powers.
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| (a) It shall be the duty of the Administrator or the Deputy
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| Administrator, through sterilization,
humane education, rabies
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| inoculation, stray control, impoundment, quarantine, and any | 2 |
| other means deemed
necessary, to control and prevent the spread | 3 |
| of rabies and
to exercise dog and cat overpopulation control. | 4 |
| It
shall
also be the duty of the Administrator to investigate | 5 |
| and substantiate all
claims made under Section 19 of this Act.
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| (b) Counties may by ordinance determine the extent of the | 7 |
| police powers
that may be exercised by the Administrator, | 8 |
| Deputy Administrators, and Animal
Control Wardens, which
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| powers shall pertain only to this Act. The Administrator, | 10 |
| Deputy
Administrators, and Animal Control Wardens may issue and | 11 |
| serve citations and
orders for violations of
this Act. The
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| Administrator, Deputy Administrators, and Animal Control | 13 |
| Wardens may not
carry weapons unless they have been
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| specifically authorized to carry weapons by county ordinance. | 15 |
| Animal Control
Wardens, however, may use tranquilizer guns and | 16 |
| other nonlethal weapons and
equipment without specific
weapons | 17 |
| authorization.
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| A person authorized to carry firearms by county ordinance | 19 |
| under this
subsection must have completed the training course | 20 |
| for peace officers
prescribed in the Peace Officer Firearm | 21 |
| Training Act. The cost of this
training
shall be paid by the | 22 |
| county.
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| (c) The sheriff and all sheriff's deputies and municipal
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| police officers shall cooperate with the Administrator and his | 25 |
| or her
representatives in carrying out the
provisions of this | 26 |
| Act.
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| (d) The Administrator and animal control wardens shall aid | 28 |
| in the enforcement of the Humane Care for Animals Act and have | 29 |
| the ability to impound animals and apply for security posting | 30 |
| for violation of that Act.
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| (Source: P.A. 93-548, eff. 8-19-03.)
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| (510 ILCS 5/8) (from Ch. 8, par. 358)
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| Sec. 8. Every owner of a dog 4 months or more of age shall |
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| have each dog
inoculated against rabies
by a licensed | 2 |
| veterinarian. Every dog shall
have a second rabies vaccination | 3 |
| within one year of the first. Terms of
subsequent
vaccine | 4 |
| administration and duration of immunity must be in compliance | 5 |
| with USDA
licenses of vaccines used. Evidence of such rabies
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| inoculation shall be entered on a certificate the form of which | 7 |
| shall be
approved by the Board and which shall contain the | 8 |
| microchip number of the animal if it has one and which shall be | 9 |
| signed by the licensed
veterinarian administering the vaccine. | 10 |
| Veterinarians who inoculate a dog
shall procure from the County | 11 |
| Animal
Control in the county where their office is located | 12 |
| serially
numbered tags, one to be issued with each inoculation | 13 |
| certificate. Only one dog
shall be included on each | 14 |
| certificate. The veterinarian immunizing or
microchipping an | 15 |
| animal
shall
provide the
Administrator of the county in which | 16 |
| the animal resides with a certificate of immunization and | 17 |
| microchip number. The
Board shall cause a rabies
inoculation | 18 |
| tag to be issued, at a fee established by the Board
for each
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| dog inoculated against rabies.
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| Rabies vaccine for use on animals shall be sold or | 21 |
| distributed only to
and used only by licensed veterinarians. | 22 |
| Such rabies vaccine shall be
licensed by the United States | 23 |
| Department of Agriculture.
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| If a licensed veterinarian determines in writing that a | 25 |
| rabies inoculation would compromise an animal's health, then | 26 |
| the animal shall be exempt from the rabies shot requirement, | 27 |
| but the owner must still be responsible for the fees.
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| (Source: P.A. 93-548, eff. 8-19-03.)
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| (510 ILCS 5/9) (from Ch. 8, par. 359)
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| Sec. 9. Any dog found running at large contrary to | 31 |
| provisions of this Act
may
be apprehended and impounded. For | 32 |
| this purpose, the Administrator shall
utilize any existing or | 33 |
| available animal control facility or licensed animal shelter. |
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| The dog's owner shall pay a $25 public safety fine, $20 of | 2 |
| which shall be deposited into the Pet Population Control Fund | 3 |
| and $5 of which shall be retained by the county or | 4 |
| municipality. A dog found running at large contrary to the | 5 |
| provisions of this Act a second or subsequent time must be | 6 |
| spayed or neutered within 30 days after being reclaimed unless | 7 |
| already spayed or neutered; failure to comply shall result in | 8 |
| impoundment .
| 9 |
| (Source: P.A. 93-548, eff. 8-19-03.)
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| (510 ILCS 5/10) (from Ch. 8, par. 360)
| 11 |
| Sec. 10. Impoundment; redemption.
When dogs or cats are | 12 |
| apprehended and impounded by the Administrator ,
they must be | 13 |
| scanned for the presence of a microchip. The
Administrator | 14 |
| shall make every reasonable attempt to contact the owner as | 15 |
| defined by Section 2.16 as soon
as possible. The Administrator | 16 |
| shall give notice of not less than 7 business
days to the owner | 17 |
| prior to disposal of the animal. Such notice shall be mailed
to | 18 |
| the last known address of the owner. Testimony of the | 19 |
| Administrator, or his
or her authorized agent, who mails such | 20 |
| notice shall be evidence of the receipt
of such notice by the | 21 |
| owner of the animal.
| 22 |
| In case the owner of any impounded dog or cat desires to | 23 |
| make redemption
thereof, he or she may do so by doing
on the | 24 |
| following conditions :
| 25 |
| a. Presenting
present proof of current rabies | 26 |
| inoculation ,
and registration, if applicable . , or
| 27 |
| b. Paying
pay for the rabies inoculation of the dog or | 28 |
| cat ,
and registration, if applicable . , and
| 29 |
| c. Paying
pay the pound for the board of the dog or cat | 30 |
| for
the period it was impounded . ,
| 31 |
| d. Paying
pay into the Animal Control Fund an | 32 |
| additional
impoundment fee as prescribed by the Board as a | 33 |
| penalty for the
first offense and for each subsequent |
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| e. Paying a $25 public safety fine to be deposited into | 3 |
| the Pet Population Control Fund; the fine shall be waived | 4 |
| if it is the dog's or cat's first impoundment and the owner | 5 |
| has the animal spayed or neutered within 14 days.
| 6 |
| f.
e.
Paying
pay for microchipping and registration if | 7 |
| not already
done.
| 8 |
| Animal control facilities that are open to the public 7 | 9 |
| days per week for
animal reclamation are exempt from the | 10 |
| business day requirement.
| 11 |
| The payments required for redemption under this Section
| 12 |
| shall be in
addition to any other penalties invoked under this | 13 |
| Act and the Illinois Public Health and Safety Animal Population | 14 |
| Control Act. An animal control agency shall assist and share | 15 |
| information with the Director of Public Health in the | 16 |
| collection of public safety fines .
| 17 |
| (Source: P.A. 93-548, eff. 8-19-03; revised 10-9-03.)
| 18 |
| (510 ILCS 5/11) (from Ch. 8, par. 361)
| 19 |
| Sec. 11. When not redeemed by the owner, agent, or | 20 |
| caretaker, a dog or cat must be scanned for a microchip. If a | 21 |
| microchip is present, the registered owner must be notified. | 22 |
| After contact has been made or attempted, dogs or cats deemed | 23 |
| adoptable by the animal control facility shall be offered for | 24 |
| adoption, or made available to a licensed humane society or | 25 |
| rescue group. If no placement is available, it
that has been
| 26 |
| impounded shall be
humanely dispatched pursuant to the Humane | 27 |
| Euthanasia in Animal Shelters
Act or offered for
adoption . An | 28 |
| animal pound
or animal shelter shall not release any dog or cat | 29 |
| when not redeemed by
the owner unless the animal has been | 30 |
| surgically rendered incapable of
reproduction
by spaying or | 31 |
| neutering and microchipped, or the person wishing to adopt
an | 32 |
| animal prior
to the surgical procedures having been performed | 33 |
| shall have executed a written
agreement promising to have such |
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| service performed, including
microchipping, within
a specified | 2 |
| period
of time not to exceed 30 days. Failure to fulfill the | 3 |
| terms of the
agreement shall result in
seizure and impoundment | 4 |
| of the animal and any offspring by the animal pound or shelter, | 5 |
| and
any monies which have been deposited shall be forfeited and | 6 |
| submitted to the Pet Population Control Fund on a yearly basis . | 7 |
| This Act shall not
prevent humane societies from engaging in | 8 |
| activities set forth by their
charters; provided, they are not | 9 |
| inconsistent with provisions of this Act
and other existing | 10 |
| laws. No animal shelter or animal control facility shall
| 11 |
| release dogs or cats to an individual representing a rescue | 12 |
| group , unless the
group has been licensed or has a foster care | 13 |
| permit issued by the Illinois Department of Agriculture or
is a | 14 |
| representative of
incorporated as a not-for-profit | 15 |
| out-of-state organization. The Department may suspend or
| 16 |
| revoke the license of
any animal shelter or animal control | 17 |
| facility that fails to comply with the
requirements set forth | 18 |
| in this Section or that fails to report its intake and | 19 |
| euthanasia statistics each year .
| 20 |
| (Source: P.A. 92-449, eff. 1-1-02; 93-548, eff. 8-19-03.)
| 21 |
| (510 ILCS 5/13) (from Ch. 8, par. 363)
| 22 |
| Sec. 13. Dog or other animal bites; observation of animal.
| 23 |
| (a) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (b) of this | 24 |
| Section, when
the Administrator or, if the Administrator is not | 25 |
| a veterinarian, the Deputy
Administrator receives information | 26 |
| that any person has been
bitten by an animal, the Administrator | 27 |
| or, if the
Administrator is not a veterinarian, the Deputy | 28 |
| Administrator, or his or
her authorized
representative, shall | 29 |
| have such dog or other animal confined
under the
observation of | 30 |
| a licensed veterinarian for a period of 10 days. The
Department | 31 |
| may permit such confinement to be reduced to a
period of less | 32 |
| than 10 days. A veterinarian shall report the
clinical
| 33 |
| condition of the animal immediately, with confirmation in
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| writing to the Administrator or, if the Administrator is not a | 2 |
| veterinarian,
the
Deputy Administrator within 24 hours after | 3 |
| the animal
is presented for examination, giving the owner's | 4 |
| name, address, the date of
confinement, the breed, description, | 5 |
| age, and sex of the
animal, and whether the animal has been | 6 |
| spayed
or neutered, on appropriate
forms approved by the | 7 |
| Department. The Administrator or, if the Administrator
is not
a | 8 |
| veterinarian, the Deputy Administrator shall notify the | 9 |
| attending physician
or responsible health agency. At the
end of | 10 |
| the confinement period, the veterinarian shall submit a written
| 11 |
| report to the Administrator or, if the Administrator is not a | 12 |
| veterinarian,
the Deputy
Administrator advising him or her of | 13 |
| the final disposition of
the animal on appropriate forms | 14 |
| approved by the Department. When
evidence is presented that the | 15 |
| animal was inoculated
against
rabies within the time prescribed | 16 |
| by law, it shall be confined in
a house, or in a manner which | 17 |
| will prohibit it from biting any person
for a period of 10 | 18 |
| days, if a licensed veterinarian adjudges such confinement | 19 |
| satisfactory. The Department may permit such confinement to be | 20 |
| reduced to a period of less
than 10 days. At the end of the | 21 |
| confinement period, the
animal shall be examined by a licensed
| 22 |
| veterinarian.
| 23 |
| Any person having knowledge that any person has been
bitten | 24 |
| by an animal shall
notify the
Administrator or, if the | 25 |
| Administrator is not a veterinarian, the Deputy
Administrator
| 26 |
| promptly. It is unlawful for the owner of the animal
to
| 27 |
| euthanize, sell, give away, or otherwise dispose of any
animal | 28 |
| known to have bitten a person, until it is released by the
| 29 |
| Administrator or, if the Administrator is not a veterinarian, | 30 |
| the Deputy
Administrator, or his or her authorized | 31 |
| representative. It is unlawful
for
the
owner of the animal to | 32 |
| refuse or fail to comply with
the
reasonable written or printed | 33 |
| instructions made by the Administrator or,
if
the Administrator | 34 |
| is not a veterinarian, the Deputy Administrator, or
his
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| authorized representative. If such instructions cannot be | 2 |
| delivered in
person, they shall be mailed to the owner of the
| 3 |
| animal by
regular mail. Any expense incurred in the
handling of | 4 |
| an animal under this Section and Section
12 shall
be borne by | 5 |
| the owner. The owner of a biting animal must also remit to the | 6 |
| Department of Public Health, for deposit into the Pet | 7 |
| Population Control Fund, a $25 public safety fine within 30 | 8 |
| days after notice.
| 9 |
| (b) When a person has been bitten by a police dog that is | 10 |
| currently vaccinated against rabies ,
the police dog may | 11 |
| continue to perform
its duties for the peace officer or law | 12 |
| enforcement agency and any period
of
observation of the police | 13 |
| dog may be under the
supervision of a peace officer.
The | 14 |
| supervision shall consist of the dog being locked in a kennel,
| 15 |
| performing its official duties in a police vehicle, or | 16 |
| remaining under the
constant supervision of its police handler.
| 17 |
| (Source: P.A. 93-548, eff. 8-19-03.)
| 18 |
| (510 ILCS 5/15) (from Ch. 8, par. 365)
| 19 |
| Sec. 15. (a) In order to have a dog deemed "vicious", the | 20 |
| Administrator,
Deputy
Administrator,
animal control warden, or | 21 |
| law enforcement officer must give notice of the
infraction that
| 22 |
| is the basis of the investigation to the owner, conduct a | 23 |
| thorough
investigation, interview
any witnesses, including the | 24 |
| owner, gather any existing medical records,
veterinary
medical | 25 |
| records or behavioral evidence, and make a detailed report | 26 |
| recommending
a
finding that the dog is a vicious dog and give | 27 |
| the report to the States
Attorney's Office and the
owner. The | 28 |
| Administrator, State's Attorney, Director or any citizen of the
| 29 |
| county in
which the dog exists may file a complaint in the | 30 |
| circuit court in the name of
the People of the
State of
| 31 |
| Illinois to deem a dog to be a vicious dog. Testimony of a | 32 |
| certified applied
behaviorist, a
board certified veterinary | 33 |
| behaviorist, or another recognized expert may be
relevant to |
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court's determination of whether the dog's behavior was | 2 |
| justified. The
petitioner must
prove the dog is a vicious dog | 3 |
| by clear and convincing evidence. The
Administrator shall | 4 |
| determine where the animal shall be confined during the
| 5 |
| pendency of the case.
| 6 |
| A dog may
shall not be declared vicious if the court | 7 |
| determines the conduct of
the
dog was
justified because:
| 8 |
| (1) the threat, injury, or death was sustained by a | 9 |
| person who at the time
was
committing a crime or offense | 10 |
| upon the owner or custodian of the dog, or was committing a | 11 |
| willful trespass or other tort upon the premises or | 12 |
| property owned or occupied by the owner of the animal
upon
| 13 |
| the
property of the owner or custodian of the dog ;
| 14 |
| (2) the injured, threatened, or killed person was | 15 |
| tormenting, abusing,
assaulting,
or physically threatening | 16 |
| the dog or its offspring, or has in the past
tormented,
| 17 |
| abused,
assaulted, or physically threatened the dog or its | 18 |
| offspring; or
| 19 |
| (3) the dog was responding to pain or injury, or was | 20 |
| protecting itself, its
owner,
custodian, or member of its | 21 |
| household, kennel, or offspring.
| 22 |
| No dog shall be deemed "vicious" if it is a professionally | 23 |
| trained dog for
law
enforcement or guard duties. Vicious dogs | 24 |
| shall not be classified
in a manner that is specific as to | 25 |
| breed.
| 26 |
| If the burden of proof has been met, the court shall deem | 27 |
| the dog to be a
vicious dog.
| 28 |
| If a dog is found to be a vicious dog, the owner shall pay a | 29 |
| $100 public safety fine to be deposited into the Pet Population | 30 |
| Control Fund, the dog shall be spayed or
neutered within 10 | 31 |
| days of the finding at the expense of its
owner and | 32 |
| microchipped, if not already, and the dog is subject to
| 33 |
| enclosure. If an owner fails to comply with these requirements, | 34 |
| the animal control agency shall impound the dog and the owner |
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| shall pay a $500 fine plus impoundment fees to the animal | 2 |
| control agency impounding the dog. The judge has the discretion | 3 |
| to order a vicious dog be euthanized. A dog found to be a | 4 |
| vicious dog shall not be released to the
owner until the | 5 |
| Administrator, an Animal Control Warden, or the
Director | 6 |
| approves the enclosure. No owner or
keeper of a vicious dog | 7 |
| shall sell or give away the dog without court
approval from the | 8 |
| Administrator or court . Whenever an owner of a vicious dog | 9 |
| relocates, he or she shall notify
both the
Administrator of
| 10 |
| County
Animal Control where he or she has relocated and the | 11 |
| Administrator of County
Animal Control where he or she formerly | 12 |
| resided.
| 13 |
| (b) It shall be unlawful for any person to keep or maintain | 14 |
| any dog
which has been found to be a vicious dog unless the dog | 15 |
| is
kept in an enclosure. The only times that a vicious dog may | 16 |
| be allowed out
of the enclosure are (1) if it is necessary for | 17 |
| the owner or keeper to
obtain veterinary care for the dog, (2) | 18 |
| in the case of an emergency or
natural disaster where the
dog's | 19 |
| life is threatened, or (3) to comply with the order of a
court | 20 |
| of competent jurisdiction, provided that the dog is securely | 21 |
| muzzled
and restrained with a leash not
exceeding 6 feet in | 22 |
| length, and shall be under the direct control and
supervision | 23 |
| of the owner or keeper of the dog or muzzled in its residence.
| 24 |
| Any dog which has been found to be a vicious dog and which | 25 |
| is not
confined to an enclosure shall be impounded by the | 26 |
| Administrator, an Animal
Control Warden, or the law enforcement | 27 |
| authority having jurisdiction in
such area.
| 28 |
| If the owner of the dog has not appealed the impoundment | 29 |
| order to the
circuit court in the county in which the animal | 30 |
| was impounded within 15
working days, the dog may be | 31 |
| euthanized.
| 32 |
| Upon filing a notice of appeal, the order of euthanasia | 33 |
| shall be
automatically stayed pending the outcome of the | 34 |
| appeal. The owner shall bear
the burden of timely notification |
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| Guide dogs for the blind or hearing impaired, support dogs | 3 |
| for the
physically handicapped, and sentry, guard, or
| 4 |
| police-owned dogs are
exempt from this Section; provided, an | 5 |
| attack or injury to a person
occurs while the dog is performing | 6 |
| duties as expected. To qualify for
exemption under this | 7 |
| Section, each such dog shall be currently
inoculated against | 8 |
| rabies in accordance with Section 8
of this Act. It shall be | 9 |
| the duty of the owner of such exempted dog to
notify the | 10 |
| Administrator of changes of address. In the case of a sentry or
| 11 |
| guard dog, the owner shall keep the Administrator advised of | 12 |
| the location
where such dog will be stationed. The | 13 |
| Administrator shall provide police
and fire departments with a | 14 |
| categorized list of such exempted dogs, and
shall promptly | 15 |
| notify such departments of any address changes reported to him.
| 16 |
| (c) If the animal control agency has custody of the dog, | 17 |
| the agency may file a petition with the court requesting that | 18 |
| the owner be ordered to post security. The security must be in | 19 |
| an amount sufficient to secure payment of all reasonable | 20 |
| expenses expected to be incurred by the animal control agency | 21 |
| or animal shelter in caring for and providing for the dog | 22 |
| pending the determination. Reasonable expenses include, but | 23 |
| are not limited to, estimated medical care and boarding of the | 24 |
| animal for 30 days. If security has been posted in accordance | 25 |
| with this Section, the animal control agency may draw from the | 26 |
| security the actual costs incurred by the agency in caring for | 27 |
| the dog. | 28 |
| (d) Upon receipt of a petition, the court must set a | 29 |
| hearing on the petition, to be conducted within 5 business days | 30 |
| after the petition is filed. The petitioner must serve a true | 31 |
| copy of the petition upon the defendant. | 32 |
| (e) If the court orders the posting of security, the | 33 |
| security must be posted with the clerk of the court within 5 | 34 |
| business days after the hearing. If the person ordered to post |
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| law and the animal control agency must dispose of the animal | 3 |
| through adoption or humane euthanization.
| 4 |
| (Source: P.A. 93-548, eff. 8-19-03.)
| 5 |
| (510 ILCS 5/15.1)
| 6 |
| Sec. 15.1. Dangerous dog determination.
| 7 |
| (a) After a thorough investigation
including: sending, | 8 |
| within 10 business
3 days of the Administrator or Director | 9 |
| becoming
aware of the alleged infraction,
notifications to the | 10 |
| owner of the alleged infractions, the fact of the
initiation of | 11 |
| an investigation,
and
affording the owner an opportunity to | 12 |
| meet with the Administrator or
Director prior to the making of | 13 |
| a determination;
gathering of
any medical or veterinary | 14 |
| evidence; interviewing witnesses; and making a
detailed
| 15 |
| written report, an animal control warden, deputy | 16 |
| administrator, or law
enforcement agent
may ask the | 17 |
| Administrator, or his or her designee, or the Director, to deem | 18 |
| a
dog to be
"dangerous". No dog shall be deemed a "dangerous | 19 |
| dog" unless shown to be a dangerous dog by a preponderance of | 20 |
| evidence
without clear and
convincing
evidence . The owner shall | 21 |
| be sent immediate notification of the determination
by | 22 |
| registered or certified mail that includes a complete | 23 |
| description of the
appeal
process.
| 24 |
| (b) A dog shall not be declared dangerous if the | 25 |
| Administrator,
or his or her designee, or the Director | 26 |
| determines the
conduct of the dog was justified because:
| 27 |
| (1) the threat was sustained by a person
who at the | 28 |
| time was committing a crime or offense upon the owner or
| 29 |
| custodian of the dog or was committing a willful trespass | 30 |
| or other tort upon the premises or property occupied by the | 31 |
| owner of the animal ;
| 32 |
| (2) the threatened person was
tormenting, abusing, | 33 |
| assaulting, or physically threatening the dog or
its |
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| (3) the injured, threatened, or killed companion | 3 |
| animal
was attacking or threatening to attack the dog or | 4 |
| its offspring; or
| 5 |
| (4) the dog was responding to pain or injury or was
| 6 |
| protecting itself, its owner, custodian, or a member of its | 7 |
| household,
kennel, or offspring.
| 8 |
| (c) Testimony of a certified applied behaviorist, a board | 9 |
| certified
veterinary behaviorist, or another recognized expert | 10 |
| may be relevant to
the determination of whether the dog's | 11 |
| behavior was
justified pursuant to the provisions of this | 12 |
| Section.
| 13 |
| (d) If deemed dangerous, the Administrator, or his or her | 14 |
| designee, or the
Director shall order (i) the dog's owner to | 15 |
| pay a $50 public safety fine to be deposited into the Pet | 16 |
| Population Control Fund, (ii) the dog to be spayed or neutered | 17 |
| within
14
days
at the
owner's expense and microchipped, if not | 18 |
| already, and (iii) one or more of the
following
as deemed | 19 |
| appropriate under
the
circumstances and necessary for the | 20 |
| protection of the public:
| 21 |
| (1) evaluation of the dog by a certified applied | 22 |
| behaviorist, a
board certified veterinary behaviorist, or | 23 |
| another recognized expert in
the field and completion of | 24 |
| training or other treatment as deemed
appropriate by the | 25 |
| expert. The owner of the dog shall be responsible
for all | 26 |
| costs associated with evaluations and training ordered | 27 |
| under
this subsection; or
| 28 |
| (2) direct supervision by an adult 18 years of age or | 29 |
| older
whenever the animal is on public premises.
| 30 |
| (e) The Administrator may order a dangerous dog to be | 31 |
| muzzled
whenever it is on public premises in a manner that
will | 32 |
| prevent
it from biting any person or animal, but that shall not | 33 |
| injure the dog or
interfere with its
vision or respiration.
| 34 |
| (f) Guide dogs for the blind or hearing impaired, support |
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physically handicapped, and sentry, guard, or
| 2 |
| police-owned dogs are exempt from this Section; provided, an | 3 |
| attack or injury
to a person occurs while the dog is performing | 4 |
| duties as expected. To qualify
for exemption under this | 5 |
| Section, each such dog shall be currently inoculated
against | 6 |
| rabies in accordance with Section 8 of this Act and performing | 7 |
| duties
as expected. It shall be the duty
of the owner of the | 8 |
| exempted dog to notify the Administrator of changes of
address. | 9 |
| In the case of a sentry or guard dog, the owner shall keep the
| 10 |
| Administrator advised of the location where such dog will be | 11 |
| stationed. The
Administrator shall provide police and fire | 12 |
| departments with a categorized list
of the exempted dogs, and | 13 |
| shall promptly notify the departments of any
address changes | 14 |
| reported to him or her.
| 15 |
| (g) An animal control agency has the right to impound a | 16 |
| dangerous dog if the owner fails to comply with the | 17 |
| requirements of this Act.
| 18 |
| (Source: P.A. 93-548, eff. 8-19-03.)
| 19 |
| (510 ILCS 5/26) (from Ch. 8, par. 376)
| 20 |
| Sec. 26. (a) Any person violating or aiding in or abetting | 21 |
| the violation
of any provision of this Act, or counterfeiting | 22 |
| or forging any certificate,
permit, or tag, or making any | 23 |
| misrepresentation in regard to any matter
prescribed by this | 24 |
| Act, or resisting, obstructing, or impeding the
Administrator | 25 |
| or any authorized officer in enforcing this Act, or refusing
to | 26 |
| produce for inoculation any dog in his possession, or who | 27 |
| removes a tag from
a dog for purposes of
destroying or | 28 |
| concealing its identity, is guilty of a Class C misdemeanor for | 29 |
| a
first offense and for a subsequent offense, is guilty of a | 30 |
| Class B
misdemeanor.
| 31 |
| Each day a person fails to comply constitutes a separate | 32 |
| offense. Each
State's Attorney to whom the Administrator | 33 |
| reports any violation of this
Act shall cause appropriate |
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| proceedings to be instituted in the proper
courts without delay | 2 |
| and to be prosecuted in the manner provided by law.
| 3 |
| (b) If the owner of a vicious dog subject to enclosure:
| 4 |
| (1) fails to maintain or keep the dog in an enclosure | 5 |
| or fails to spay
or neuter the dog within the time period | 6 |
| prescribed ; and
| 7 |
| (2) the dog inflicts serious physical injury upon any | 8 |
| other person or causes the death of
another person; and
| 9 |
| (3) the attack is unprovoked in a place where such | 10 |
| person is peaceably
conducting himself or herself and where | 11 |
| such person may lawfully be;
| 12 |
| the owner shall
be guilty of a Class 4 felony, unless the owner | 13 |
| knowingly
allowed the
dog to run at large or failed to take | 14 |
| steps to keep the dog in an enclosure
then the owner shall be | 15 |
| guilty of a Class 3 felony. The penalty
provided in
this | 16 |
| paragraph shall be in addition to any other criminal or civil | 17 |
| sanction
provided by law.
| 18 |
| (c) If the owner of a dangerous dog knowingly fails to | 19 |
| comply with any
order of the court
regarding the dog and the | 20 |
| dog inflicts serious physical
injury on a person or a companion | 21 |
| animal, the owner shall be guilty of a Class
A misdemeanor. If | 22 |
| the
owner of a dangerous dog knowingly fails to comply with any | 23 |
| order regarding the
dog and
the dog kills a person the owner | 24 |
| shall be guilty of a Class 4 felony.
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| (Source: P.A. 93-548, eff. 8-19-03.)
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| (510 ILCS 5/30 new) | 27 |
| Sec. 30. Rules. The Department shall administer this Act | 28 |
| and shall promulgate rules necessary to effectuate the purposes | 29 |
| of this Act. The Director may, in formulating rules pursuant to | 30 |
| this Act, seek the advice and recommendations of humane | 31 |
| societies and societies for the protection of animals. | 32 |
| (510 ILCS 5/35 new)
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| Sec. 35. Liability. | 2 |
| (a) Any municipality or political subdivision allowing | 3 |
| feral cat colonies and trap, sterilize, and return programs to | 4 |
| help control cat overpopulation shall be immune from criminal | 5 |
| liability and shall not be civilly liable, except for willful | 6 |
| and wanton misconduct, for damages that may result from a feral | 7 |
| cat. Any municipality or political subdivision allowing dog | 8 |
| parks shall be immune from criminal liability and shall not be | 9 |
| civilly liable, except for willful and wanton misconduct, for | 10 |
| damages that may result from occurrences in the dog park. | 11 |
| (b) Any veterinarian or animal shelter who in good faith | 12 |
| contacts the registered owner of a microchipped animal shall be | 13 |
| immune from criminal liability and shall not, as a result of | 14 |
| his or her acts or omissions, except for willful and wanton | 15 |
| misconduct, be liable for civil damages. | 16 |
| (c) Any veterinarian who sterilizes feral cats and any | 17 |
| feral cat caretaker who traps cats for a trap, sterilize, and | 18 |
| return program shall be immune from criminal liability and | 19 |
| shall not, as a result of his or her acts or omissions, except | 20 |
| for willful and wanton misconduct, be liable for civil damages. | 21 |
| (d) Any animal shelter worker who microchips an animal | 22 |
| shall be immune from criminal liability and shall not, as a | 23 |
| result of his or her acts or omissions, except for willful and | 24 |
| wanton misconduct, be liable for civil damages. | 25 |
| Section 920. The Illinois Vehicle Code is amended by | 26 |
| changing Section 3-653 as follows:
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| (625 ILCS 5/3-653)
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| Sec. 3-653. Pet Friendly license plates.
| 29 |
| (a) The Secretary, upon receipt of an application made in | 30 |
| the form
prescribed by the Secretary, may issue special | 31 |
| registration plates designated
as Pet Friendly license plates. | 32 |
| The special plates issued under this Section
shall be affixed |
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| vehicles of the second division weighing not more than 8,000 | 3 |
| pounds, and
recreational vehicles as defined in Section 1-169 | 4 |
| of this Code. Plates
issued under this Section shall expire | 5 |
| according to the multi-year procedure
established by Section | 6 |
| 3-414.1 of this Code.
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| (b) The design and color of the plates is wholly within the | 8 |
| discretion of
the Secretary, except that the phrase "I am pet | 9 |
| friendly" shall be on the
plates. The Secretary may allow the | 10 |
| plates to be issued as vanity plates or
personalized plates | 11 |
| under Section 3-405.1 of the Code. The Secretary shall
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| prescribe stickers or decals as provided under Section 3-412 of | 13 |
| this Code.
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| (c) An applicant for the special plate shall be charged a | 15 |
| $40 fee for
original issuance in addition to the appropriate | 16 |
| registration fee. Of this
additional fee, $25 shall be | 17 |
| deposited into the Pet Population
Overpopulation Control
Fund | 18 |
| and $15 shall be deposited into the Secretary of State Special | 19 |
| License
Plate Fund, to be used by the Secretary to help defray | 20 |
| the administrative
processing costs.
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| For each registration renewal period, a $27 fee, in | 22 |
| addition to the
appropriate registration fee, shall be charged. | 23 |
| Of this additional fee,
$25 shall be deposited into the Pet | 24 |
| Population
Overpopulation Control Fund and $2 shall
be | 25 |
| deposited into the Secretary of State Special License Plate | 26 |
| Fund.
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| (d) The Pet Overpopulation Control Fund is created as a | 28 |
| special fund
in the State treasury. All moneys in the Pet | 29 |
| Overpopulation Control
Fund shall be paid, subject to | 30 |
| appropriation by the General Assembly and
approval by the | 31 |
| Secretary, as grants to humane societies exempt from federal
| 32 |
| income taxation under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue | 33 |
| Code to be
used solely for the humane sterilization of dogs and | 34 |
| cats in the State of
Illinois. In approving grants under this |
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consider recommendations | 2 |
| for grants made by a volunteer board appointed by
the Secretary | 3 |
| that shall consist of 5 Illinois residents who are officers or
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| directors of humane societies operating in different regions in | 5 |
| Illinois.
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| (Source: P.A. 92-520, eff. 6-1-02; 92-651, eff. 7-11-02.)
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| Section 995. The State Mandates Act is amended by adding | 8 |
| Section 8.29 as
follows:
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| (30 ILCS 805/8.29 new)
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| Sec. 8.29. Exempt mandate. Notwithstanding Sections 6 and 8 | 11 |
| of this
Act, no reimbursement by the State is required for the | 12 |
| implementation of
any mandate created by this amendatory Act of | 13 |
| the 94th General Assembly.
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| Section 999. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | 15 |
| becoming law.".
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