Public Act 0225 103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 103-0225 |
SB1745 Enrolled | LRB103 26822 RLC 53186 b |
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AN ACT concerning wildlife.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 5. The Wildlife Code is amended by changing |
Section 2.37 as follows:
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(520 ILCS 5/2.37) (from Ch. 61, par. 2.37)
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Sec. 2.37. Authority to kill wildlife responsible for |
damage. Subject to
federal regulations and Section 3 of the |
Illinois Endangered Species Act, the Department may authorize |
owners
and
tenants of lands or their agents to remove or |
destroy any wild bird
or wild mammal when the wild bird or
wild |
mammal
is known to be destroying property or causing a risk to |
human health or
safety upon his or her land.
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Upon receipt by the Department of information from the |
owner, tenant,
or sharecropper that any one or more species of |
wildlife is damaging dams, levees, ditches, cattle pastures, |
or other
property on the land on which he resides or controls, |
together with a
statement regarding location of the property |
damages, the nature and
extent of the damage, and the |
particular species of wildlife committing
the damage, the |
Department shall make an investigation.
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If, after investigation, the Department finds
that damage |
does exist and
can be abated only by removing or destroying
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that wildlife, a permit shall be
issued by the Department to |
remove or destroy the species responsible for causing
the |
damage.
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A permit to control
the damage shall be for a period of up |
to 90 days,
shall specify the means and methods by which and |
the person or persons
by whom the wildlife may be removed or |
destroyed, and shall set forth the
disposition procedure to be |
made of all wildlife taken and other
restrictions the Director
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considers necessary and appropriate in the
circumstances of |
the particular case. Whenever possible, the specimens
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destroyed shall be given to a bona-fide public or State |
scientific,
educational, or zoological institution.
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The permittee shall advise the
Department in writing, |
within 10 days after the expiration date of
the permit, of the |
number of individual species of wildlife
taken, disposition |
made of them, and any other information which
the Department |
may consider necessary.
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Subject to federal regulations and Section 3 of the |
Illinois Endangered
Species Act, the Department may grant to |
an individual,
corporation,
association or a governmental body |
the authority
to control species protected by this Code |
pursuant to the issuance of a Nuisance Wildlife Control |
Permit. The Department
shall set forth applicable regulations
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in an Administrative Order and may require periodic reports |
listing species
taken, numbers of each species taken, dates |
when taken, and other pertinent
information.
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Drainage Districts shall have the authority to control |
beaver provided
that they must notify the Department in |
writing that a problem exists and
of their intention to trap |
the animals at least 7 days before the trapping
begins. The |
District must identify traps used in beaver control outside
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the dates of the furbearer trapping season with metal tags |
with the district's
name legibly inscribed upon them. During |
the furtrapping season, traps
must be identified as prescribed |
by law. Conibear traps at least size 330
shall be used except |
during the statewide furbearer trapping season. During
that |
time trappers may use any device that is legal according to the |
Wildlife
Code. Except during the statewide furbearer trapping |
season, beaver traps
must be set in water at least 10 inches |
deep. Except during the statewide
furbearer trapping season, |
traps must be set within 10 feet of an inhabited
bank burrow or |
house and within 10 feet of a dam maintained by a beaver.
No |
beaver or other furbearer taken outside of the dates for the |
furbearer
trapping season may be sold. All animals must be |
given to the nearest
conservation officer or other Department |
of Natural Resources representative
within 48 hours
after they |
are caught. Furbearers taken during the fur trapping season
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may be sold provided that they are taken by persons who have |
valid trapping
licenses in their possession and are lawfully |
taken. The District must
submit an annual report showing the |
species and numbers of animals caught.
The report must |
indicate all species which were taken.
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The location of traps or snares authorized under this |
Section, either by the Department or any other governmental |
body with the authority to control species protected by this |
Code, shall be exempt from the provisions of the Freedom of |
Information Act. |
A drainage district or road district or the designee of a |
drainage district or road district shall be exempt from the |
requirement to obtain a permit to control nuisance muskrats or |
beavers if all
applicable provisions for licenses are complied |
with and any
trap types and sizes used are in compliance with |
this Act,
including marking or identification. The designee of |
a drainage district or road district
must have a signed and |
dated written authorization from the
drainage district or road |
district in possession at all
times when conducting activities |
under this Section. This
exemption from obtaining a permit |
shall be valid only upon
property owned, leased, or controlled |
by the drainage
district or road district. For the purposes of |
this Section, "road district" includes a township road |
district. |
(Source: P.A. 102-524, eff. 8-20-21.)
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
becoming law.
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