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 1        AN ACT concerning natural resources.

 2        Be  it  enacted  by  the People of the State of Illinois,
 3    represented in the General Assembly:

 4        Section   5.  The   Department   of   Natural   Resources
 5    (Conservation)  Law  of  the  Civil  Administrative  Code  of
 6    Illinois is amended by adding Section 805-545 as follows:

 7        (20 ILCS 805/805-545 new)
 8        Sec. 805-545.  The Department of  Natural  Resources  may
 9    enter   into  one  or  more  interstate  compacts  concerning
10    conservation law violators with one  or  more  other  states.
11    The  Department  may  adopt administrative rules necessary to
12    implement these compacts.

13        Section 10.  The Fish and Aquatic Life Code is amended by
14    changing Sections 20-35, 20-75, and 20-80 as follows:

15        (515 ILCS 5/20-35) (from Ch. 56, par. 20-35)
16        Sec. 20-35.  Offenses.  Except as prescribed  in  Section
17    5-25  and  unless otherwise provided in this Code, any person
18    who is found guilty of violating any  of  the  provisions  of
19    this Code, including administrative rules, is shall be guilty
20    of a petty offense.
21        Any  person who violates any of the provisions of Section
22    5-20, 10-5, 10-10, 10-15, 10-20, 10-25, 10-30, 10-35,  10-50,
23    10-60,  10-70,  10-75,  10-95,  10-115,  10-135, 15-5, 15-10,
24    15-15, 15-20,  15-30,  15-32,  15-40,  15-45,  15-55,  15-60,
25    15-65,  15-75,  15-80,  15-85,  15-90, 15-95, 15-100, 15-105,
26    15-110, 15-115, 15-120, 15-130, 15-140, 20-70, 20-75,  20-80,
27    20-85,  25-10,  25-15,  or  25-20 of this Code Section 10-80,
28    including administrative rules relating to those Sections, is
29    that Section, shall be guilty of a Class B misdemeanor.
 
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 1        Any person who violates any of the provisions of  Section
 2    1-200, 1-205, or 10-55, 10-80, 15-35, or 20-120 of this Code,
 3    including administrative rules relating to those Sections, is
 4    shall be guilty of a Class A misdemeanor.
 5        Any  person  who  violates  any of the provisions of this
 6    Code, including administrative  rules,  during  the  5  years
 7    following  the  revocation  of his or her license, permit, or
 8    privileges under Section 20-105 is shall be guilty of a Class
 9    A misdemeanor.
10        Any person  who  violates  Section  5-25  of  this  Code,
11    including administrative rules, is shall be guilty of a Class
12    3 felony.
13        Offenses  committed by minors under the direct control or
14    with the consent of a parent  or  guardian  may  subject  the
15    parent  or  guardian  to  the  penalties  prescribed  in this
16    Section or as otherwise provided in this Code.
17        In addition to any fines imposed under this  Section,  or
18    as  otherwise  provided in this Code, any person found guilty
19    of unlawfully taking or possessing any aquatic life protected
20    by this Code shall be  assessed  a  civil  penalty  for  that
21    aquatic  life  in  accordance  with  the values prescribed in
22    Section 5-25 of  this  Code.  This  civil  penalty  shall  be
23    imposed  at  the  time of the conviction by the Circuit Court
24    for  the  county  where  the  offense  was  committed.    All
25    penalties  provided  for in this Section shall be remitted to
26    the Department in accordance with the provisions  of  Section
27    1-180 of this Code.
28    (Source: P.A. 87-798; 87-833; 87-895.)

29        (515 ILCS 5/20-75) (from Ch. 56, par. 20-75)
30        Sec.  20-75.   Mussel  dealer  permits; fees; violations.
31    Any person, before receiving, buying, or offering to  do  so,
32    or  acting  as  an  agent or broker in receipt or purchase of
33    mussels, within the State of Illinois, shall first  obtain  a
 
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 1    permit from the Department to do so.
 2        The  fee  for  a  permit  for  residents  of the State of
 3    Illinois shall be $300 a year, and for non-residents  of  the
 4    State  of  Illinois  the  fee  shall  be $2,500 a year. These
 5    permits shall expire on the 31st day of January of each year.
 6    A report of each year's activities of each person  holding  a
 7    permit shall be required as directed by the Department.
 8        Any  person  who  violates any provision of this Section,
 9    including administrative  rules  relating  to  this  Section,
10    shall be guilty of a business offense and fined not less than
11    $1,000 and no more than $5,000.
12    (Source: P.A. 87-833.)

13        (515 ILCS 5/20-80) (from Ch. 56, par. 20-80)
14        Sec.  20-80.   Minnow  dealers  license;  penalties.  Any
15    resident  who,  within the State of Illinois, sells or offers
16    for  sale,  to  any  other  wholesaler  or  retailer  or  for
17    consumption, live minnows,  whether  from  waters  within  or
18    without  the  State  is an intrastate wholesale minnow dealer
19    for purposes of this Code. Any person  selling  live  minnows
20    for  stocking  only or selling live minnows legally caught or
21    taken by that person to a licensed wholesale  minnow  dealer,
22    however, is exempt from the provisions of this Section.
23        (a)  Before  any  resident  commences  activities  as  an
24    intrastate  wholesale  minnow  dealer,  he or she shall first
25    procure a license from the Department to do so. The  fee  for
26    the license shall be $25 and these licenses shall expire upon
27    the 31st day of January of each year.
28        Before any resident commences activities as an intrastate
29    retail  minnow dealer, he or she shall first obtain a license
30    from the Department to do so. The fee for the  license  shall
31    be  $5  and  these licenses shall expire upon the 31st day of
32    January of each year.
33        (b)  Only persons who are actual residents of  the  State
 
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 1    of  Illinois  shall  be  permitted  to transport live minnows
 2    obtained in the State of Illinois across any of  the  borders
 3    of  the  State of Illinois. These persons shall be interstate
 4    minnow dealers for purposes of this Code. Before any resident
 5    of the State of Illinois  shall  commence  activities  as  an
 6    interstate  minnow  dealer,  he  or  she shall first obtain a
 7    license from the Department to do so. The fee for the license
 8    shall be $500 and these licenses shall expire on the 31st day
 9    of January of each year. This Section shall not  apply  to  a
10    resident  of  the  State of Illinois possessing a valid sport
11    fishing license.  An  individual  possessing  a  valid  sport
12    fishing license shall be permitted to transport not more than
13    6  dozen live minnows obtained in Illinois across the borders
14    of the State of Illinois.
15        (c)  The   Department   is   authorized   to    establish
16    regulations  as  may  be  deemed necessary in the handling of
17    minnows in order to protect  the  resource  as  well  as  the
18    public's interest.
19        (d)  Any    person    violating    subsection    (b)   or
20    administrative rules established under subsection (c) of this
21    Section shall be guilty of a business offense and  fined  not
22    less  than  $1000  nor  more  than  $5000.  Persons violating
23    subsection (a) of  this  Section  shall  be  subject  to  the
24    penalty provisions of Section 20-35 of this Code.
25    (Source: P.A. 89-66, eff. 1-1-96.)

26        Section  15.   The  Ginseng  Harvesting Act is amended by
27    changing Section 5 and adding Section 6 as follows:

28        (525 ILCS 20/5) (from Ch. 61, par. 517)
29        Sec. 5. Penalties. Any Person who knowingly violates  any
30    provision   of  this  Act  or  rules  promulgated  under  the
31    authority of this Act is shall, for each offense,  be  guilty
32    of  a  class  B  misdemeanor  and may have any license issued
 
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 1    under this Act revoked and future license applications denied
 2    for a period not to exceed 3 years.
 3        Ginseng possessed, harvested, cut, rooted  up,  gathered,
 4    propagated,   sold,  purchased,  traded,  or  given  away  in
 5    violation of  the  provisions  of  this  Act  is  contraband.
 6    Contraband ginseng is subject to seizure and confiscation and
 7    shall be disposed of as directed by the Department.
 8    (Source: P.A. 85-152.)

 9        (525 ILCS 20/6 new)
10        Sec.   6.  Additional   license   revocation  and  denial
11    provisions.
12        (a)  If a license has been issued  to  any  person  under
13    this   Act   and   that   person   is  found  guilty  of  any
14    misrepresentation in obtaining that license or a violation of
15    any of the provisions of this Act or its rules,  the  license
16    may  be  revoked  by the Department.  The Department may also
17    refuse to issue any license to that person  and  may  suspend
18    that  person  from  engaging  in  any  activity requiring the
19    license for a period of time not to exceed 5 years  following
20    the revocation.
21        (b)  If  a person who has not been issued a license under
22    this Act is found  guilty  of  a  violation  of  any  of  the
23    provisions  of  this  Act  or  its  rules, the Department may
24    refuse to issue any license to that person  and  may  suspend
25    that  person  from  engaging  in  any  activity requiring the
26    license for a period of time not to exceed 5 years.
27        (c)  The Department's license revocation procedures  must
28    be established by administrative rule.
29        (d)  Any  person  who  violates  any of the provisions of
30    this Act or its rules during  any  period  when  his  or  her
31    license  is  revoked  or denied by virtue of this Section, or
32    during the time he or she is suspended under subsection  (b),
33    is guilty of a Class A misdemeanor.
 
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 1        (e)    A  person  whose license to engage in any activity
 2    regulated under this Act has been suspended  or  revoked  may
 3    not,  during  the  period  of the suspension or revocation or
 4    until obtaining the proper license, (i) be in the company  of
 5    any person engaging in the activity covered by the license or
 6    (ii)  serve  as  a  guide  or facilitator for a person who is
 7    engaged or prepared to engage in the activity covered by  the
 8    license.

 9        Section  99.  Effective date.  This Act takes effect upon
10    becoming law.

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