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Public Act 095-0147 |
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AN ACT concerning fish.
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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 Fish and Aquatic Life Code is amended by | ||||
changing Sections 5-25, 15-75, 15-85, 15-130, 15-135, 20-35, | ||||
20-70, and 20-125 and by adding Sections 1-116, 1-117, 15-46, | ||||
20-91, and 20-92 as follows: | ||||
(515 ILCS 5/1-116 new) | ||||
Sec. 1-116. Roe. "Roe" means the eggs of fish that are | ||||
whole and intact within the egg sac, whether within the body | ||||
cavity of the fish or removed. "Roe" does not include eggs | ||||
removed from the egg sac. | ||||
(515 ILCS 5/1-117 new) | ||||
Sec. 1-117. Roe-bearing species. "Roe-bearing species" | ||||
means sturgeon, paddlefish, bowfin, and any other fish listed | ||||
as such by the Department in an administrative rule.
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(515 ILCS 5/5-25) (from Ch. 56, par. 5-25)
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Sec. 5-25. Value of protected species; violations
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Protected aquatic life .
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(a) Any person who, for profit or commercial purposes, | ||||
knowingly
captures or kills, possesses, offers for sale, sells, |
offers to barter,
barters, offers to purchase, purchases, | ||
delivers for shipment, ships,
exports, imports, causes to be | ||
shipped, exported, or imported, delivers for
transportation, | ||
transports or causes to be transported, carries or causes
to be | ||
carried, or receives for shipment, transportation, carriage, | ||
or
export any aquatic life, in part or in whole of any of the | ||
species
protected by this Code, contrary to the provisions of | ||
the Code, and that
aquatic life, in whole or in part, is valued | ||
at or in excess of a total of $300,
as per species value | ||
specified in subsection (c) of this Section, commits a Class 3
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felony.
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A person is guilty of a Class 4 felony if convicted under | ||
this Section for more than one violation within a 90-day period | ||
if the aquatic life involved in each violation are not valued | ||
at or in excess of $300 but the total value of the aquatic life | ||
involved with the multiple violations is at or in excess of | ||
$300. The prosecution for a Class 4 felony for these multiple | ||
violations must be alleged in a single charge or indictment and | ||
brought in a single prosecution.
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Any person who violates this subsection (a) when the total | ||
value of species is less than $300 commits a Class A | ||
misdemeanor except as otherwise provided.
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(b) Possession of aquatic life, in whole or in part, | ||
captured or killed
in violation of this Code, valued at or in | ||
excess of $600, as per species value
specified in subsection | ||
(c) of this Section, shall be considered prima facie
evidence |
of possession for profit or commercial purposes.
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(c) For purposes of this Section, the fair market value or | ||
replacement cost, whichever is greater, must be used to | ||
determine the value of the species protected by this Code, but | ||
in no case shall the minimum value of all aquatic life and | ||
their
hybrids protected by
this Code, whether dressed or not | ||
dressed, be less than the following
is as follows :
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(1) For each muskellunge, northern pike, walleye,
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striped bass, sauger, largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, | ||
spotted bass, trout (all species), salmon (all species | ||
other than chinook
caught from August 1 through December | ||
31), and sturgeon (other than pallid or lake sturgeon) of a | ||
weight, dressed
or not dressed, of one pound or more, $4 | ||
for each pound or fraction of a
pound. For each individual | ||
fish with a dressed
or not dressed
weight of less than one | ||
pound, $4. For parts of fish
processed
past the dressed | ||
state, $8 per pound.
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(2) For each warmouth, rock bass, white bass, yellow | ||
bass, sunfish (all
species except largemouth, smallmouth, | ||
and spotted bass), bluegill, crappie,
bullheads, | ||
pickerels, yellow perch, and catfish (all species) , and | ||
mussels of a weight,
dressed or not dressed, of one pound | ||
or more, $4 for each pound or fraction
of a pound of | ||
aquatic life
fish . For each individual aquatic life
fish | ||
with
a dressed or
not dressed weight of less than one | ||
pound, $4. For aquatic life parts of
fish processed past |
the dressed state, $8 per pound.
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(3) For processed turtle parts, $6 for each pound or | ||
fraction of a pound.
For each non-processed turtle, $8 per | ||
turtle.
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(4) For frogs, toads, salamanders, lizards, and | ||
snakes, $8
$2
per animal in whole or in part.
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(5) For goldeye, mooneye, carp, carpsuckers (all | ||
species), suckers (all
species), redhorse (all species), | ||
buffalo (all species), freshwater drum,
skipjack, shad | ||
(all species), alewife, smelt, gar, bowfin, mussels, | ||
chinook
salmon caught from August 1 through December 31, | ||
and all other aquatic life
protected by this Code, not | ||
listed in paragraphs (1), (2), (3), or (4) of
subsection | ||
(c)
(b) of this Section, $1 per pound, in part or in whole.
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(6) For each species listed on the federal or State | ||
endangered and threatened species list, and for lake and | ||
pallid sturgeon, $150 per animal in whole or in part.
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(Source: P.A. 89-66, eff. 1-1-96.)
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(515 ILCS 5/15-46 new) | ||
Sec. 15-46. Taking of roe-bearing species by commercial | ||
device. | ||
(a) All commercial fishermen shall procure a commercial roe | ||
harvest permit in addition to their commercial fishing license | ||
before taking roe-bearing species with commercial fishing | ||
devices from the waters of the State legally open to commercial |
fishing. Any person found guilty of a violation of this | ||
subsection (a) is subject to the penalties provided in Section | ||
20-91 of this Code.
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(b) Any incidental catch of aquatic life not authorized for | ||
taking with commercial devices must be returned immediately | ||
without harm to the water. Any person found guilty of a | ||
violation of this subsection (b) is guilty of a Class B | ||
misdemeanor.
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(515 ILCS 5/15-75) (from Ch. 56, par. 15-75)
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Sec. 15-75. Record of catch; inspection of record. | ||
Commercial fishermen ,
and musselors , and commercial roe | ||
harvesters shall keep an accurate record of their catch. This | ||
record,
showing the species and number of pounds of fish ,
or | ||
mussels , or roe taken, type of
commercial devices used, and | ||
location from which taken, shall be open for
inspection by the | ||
employees of the Department at all times. This
information | ||
shall be submitted to the Department on forms furnished for
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that purpose by the Department and at intervals prescribed by | ||
the
Department. Failure to submit required reports , as | ||
required, shall be grounds for
license suspension or | ||
revocation.
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(Source: P.A. 87-833.)
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(515 ILCS 5/15-85) (from Ch. 56, par. 15-85)
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Sec. 15-85. Dragging nets. It shall be unlawful to pull, |
drag, haul, or
draw to, towards, or near the shore of any body | ||
of water, or to or against
a backstop, a net device of any kind | ||
except a seine. Nothing in this Section, however, shall | ||
prohibit the use of a trammel or gill net attached to a single | ||
boat while the net is being placed, set, or adjusted.
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(Source: P.A. 87-833.)
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(515 ILCS 5/15-130) (from Ch. 56, par. 15-130)
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Sec. 15-130. Gill or trammel net. It shall be unlawful to | ||
use a gill or
trammel net except in the Mississippi River, in | ||
the Ohio River, and in the
Illinois River from
its mouth up to | ||
the Illinois River bridge, Highway Route 89, including
adjacent | ||
backwaters but not above the mouth of any stream, ditch, or
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tributary connected to these backwaters. No trammel net used | ||
under this
Section shall have meshes less than 2 inches bar | ||
measurement and no gill
net used under this Section shall have | ||
meshes less than 4 inches bar
measurement. No gill or trammel | ||
net shall be less than 100 feet in length.
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All gill or trammel nets that are set in any body of water | ||
shall be under
the immediate supervision of the operator, who | ||
may be the licensee or his
or her employee, except (i) from May | ||
1 to September 30, (ii) when the nets
are set under the ice, or | ||
(iii) from sunset to sunrise , or (iv) as specified by | ||
administrative rule . Immediate
supervision shall be defined as | ||
the operator being on the waters where the
nets are set to be | ||
readily available to identify the nets to law
enforcement |
officers empowered to enforce this Code. It shall be unlawful
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for any employee on any one day to lift or attend nets of more | ||
than
one licensee.
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All gill or trammel nets set under the ice shall be at a | ||
distance of not
less than 100 yards from any natural opening in | ||
the ice.
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The Department may modify provisions of this Section as | ||
provided in
Section 1-135.
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(Source: P.A. 90-435, eff. 1-1-98.)
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(515 ILCS 5/15-135) (from Ch. 56, par. 15-135)
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Sec. 15-135. License in possession.
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(a) It is unlawful, for the purposes of operation of | ||
fishing or musseling devices, (i) for licensed
Licensed | ||
commercial fishermen or
and
musselors shall be required to | ||
maintain all necessary licenses in
accordance with Section | ||
20-65, and it shall be unlawful for any licensee to
loan | ||
licenses to any other individual , or (ii) for any person to | ||
possess the license of another
for operation of fishing or | ||
musseling
devices . | ||
(b) It shall be unlawful to disturb in any manner the | ||
licensed devices
of another person without consent of that | ||
person.
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(Source: P.A. 87-833.)
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(515 ILCS 5/20-35) (from Ch. 56, par. 20-35)
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Sec. 20-35. Offenses.
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(a) Except as prescribed in Section 5-25 and unless | ||
otherwise provided in
this Code, any person who is found guilty | ||
of violating any of the provisions
of this Code, including | ||
administrative rules, is guilty of a petty offense.
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Any person who violates any of the provisions of Section | ||
15-45 or 15-60, including administrative rules related to those | ||
Sections, is guilty of a Class C misdemeanor.
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Any person who violates any of the provisions of Section | ||
5-20, 10-5,
10-10, 10-15, 10-20, 10-25, 10-30, 10-35, 10-50, | ||
10-60, 10-70, 10-75, 10-95,
10-115, 10-135, 15-5, 15-10, 15-15, | ||
15-20, 15-30, 15-32, 15-40, 15-46(b)
15-45 , 15-55,
15-60, | ||
15-65, 15-75, 15-80, 15-85, 15-90, 15-95, 15-100, 15-105, | ||
15-110,
15-115, 15-120, 15-130, 15-140, 20-70, 20-75, 20-80, | ||
20-85 (except subsections (b), (c), (d), (e), (f), and (g)), | ||
20-125(c), 25-5, 25-10, 25-15, or
25-20 of this Code, including | ||
administrative rules relating to those Sections,
is guilty of a | ||
Class B misdemeanor.
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Any person who violates any of the provisions of Section | ||
1-200, 1-205,
10-55, 10-80, 10-100(b), 15-35, 15-46(a), | ||
15-135, 20-91, 20-92,
or 20-120 , or 20-125(d) of this Code, | ||
including administrative rules
relating to those Sections, is | ||
guilty of a Class A misdemeanor.
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Any person who violates any of the provisions of this Code, | ||
including
administrative rules, during the 5 years following | ||
the revocation of his or
her license, permit, or privileges |
under Section 20-105 is guilty of a Class
A misdemeanor.
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Any person who violates Section 5-25 of this Code, | ||
including administrative
rules, is guilty of a Class 3 felony | ||
except as otherwise provided in subsection (a) of Section 5-25 .
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(b)(1) It is unlawful for any person to take or attempt to | ||
take aquatic
life from any aquatic life farm except with the | ||
consent of the owner of the
aquatic life farm. Any person | ||
possessing fishing tackle on the premises of an
aquatic life | ||
farm is presumed to be fishing. The presumption may be rebutted
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by clear and convincing evidence. All fishing tackle, | ||
apparatus, and vehicles
used in the violation of this | ||
subsection (b) shall be confiscated by the
arresting officer. | ||
Except as otherwise provided in this subsection, the
seizure | ||
and confiscation procedures set forth in Section 1-215 of this | ||
Code
shall apply. If the confiscated property is determined by | ||
the circuit court
to have been used in the violation of this | ||
subsection (b), the confiscated
property shall be sold at | ||
public auction by the county sheriff of the county
where the | ||
violation occurred. The proceeds of the sale shall be deposited | ||
in
the county general fund; provided that the auction may be | ||
stayed by an
appropriate court order.
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(2) A violation of paragraph (1) of this subsection (b) is | ||
a Class A
misdemeanor for a first offense and a Class 4 felony | ||
for a second or subsequent
offense.
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(c)(1) It is unlawful for any person to trespass or fish on | ||
an aquatic life
farm located on a strip mine lake or other body |
of water used for aquatic life
farming operations, or within a | ||
200 foot buffer zone surrounding cages or
netpens that are | ||
clearly delineated by buoys of a posted aquatic life farm, by
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swimming, scuba diving, or snorkeling in, around, or under the | ||
aquatic life
farm or by operating a watercraft over, around, or | ||
in the aquatic life farm
without the consent of the owner of | ||
the aquatic life farm.
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(2) A violation of paragraph (1) of this subsection (c) is | ||
a Class B
misdemeanor for a first offense and a Class A | ||
misdemeanor for a second or
subsequent offense. All fishing | ||
tackle, apparatus, and watercraft used in a
second or | ||
subsequent violation of this subsection (c) shall be | ||
confiscated by
the arresting officer. Except as otherwise | ||
provided in this subsection, the
seizure and confiscation | ||
procedures set forth in Section 1-215 of this Code
shall apply. | ||
If the confiscated property is determined by the circuit court
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to have been used in a violation of this subsection (c), the | ||
confiscated
property shall be sold at public auction by the | ||
county sheriff of the county
where the violation occurred. The | ||
proceeds of the sale shall be deposited
in the county general | ||
fund; provided that the auction may be stayed by an
appropriate | ||
court order.
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(d) Offenses committed by minors under the direct control | ||
or with the
consent of a parent or guardian may subject the | ||
parent or guardian to the
penalties prescribed in this Section | ||
or as otherwise provided in this Code.
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(e) In addition to any fines imposed under this Section, or | ||
as otherwise
provided in this Code, any person found guilty of | ||
unlawfully taking or
possessing any aquatic life protected by | ||
this Code shall be assessed a
civil penalty for that aquatic | ||
life in accordance with the values
prescribed in Section 5-25 | ||
of this Code. This civil penalty shall be
imposed at the time | ||
of the conviction by the Circuit Court for the county
where the | ||
offense was committed. Except as otherwise provided for in
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subsections (b) and (c) of this Section, all penalties provided | ||
for in this
Section shall be remitted to the Department in | ||
accordance with the provisions
of Section 1-180 of this Code.
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(Source: P.A. 94-222, eff. 7-14-05; 94-592, eff. 1-1-06; | ||
revised 8-19-05.)
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(515 ILCS 5/20-70) (from Ch. 56, par. 20-70)
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Sec. 20-70. Non-resident and resident aquatic life
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dealers. Non-resident
and resident aquatic life dealers shall | ||
maintain records of all fish and other
aquatic life bought, | ||
sold, or shipped in Illinois. These records shall
include the | ||
name of the seller and the species and poundage of the fish or
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aquatic life involved. The records shall be kept for a minimum | ||
of one year
from the date of the transaction and shall be made | ||
immediately available to
authorized employees of the | ||
Department upon request.
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(a) Non-resident aquatic life dealers. Any person not a | ||
resident
of Illinois who sells or ships to other wholesalers, |
retailers, or
consumers any of the aquatic life protected by | ||
this Code, whether from
waters within or without the State is a | ||
non-resident aquatic life dealer within
the meaning of this | ||
Code.
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All licenses issued to non-resident aquatic life
dealers | ||
are valid only in
the location described and designated in the | ||
application for the
license. Wholesalers may deliver their | ||
products by truck or common
carrier of any type but must | ||
possess a separate license for each truck
from which aquatic | ||
life are being sold if business is solicited
from the
trucks.
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Application for a non-resident aquatic life dealer's | ||
license shall be made to
and upon forms furnished by the | ||
Department and shall be in the form as the
Department may | ||
prescribe. The annual fee for a non-resident aquatic life
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dealer's
license shall be $100. All non-resident aquatic life | ||
dealer licenses shall expire
on January 31 of each year.
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Non-residents purchasing aquatic life in Illinois for sale | ||
solely outside
the State are exempt from possessing an aquatic | ||
life dealer's license if
purchases are made from a licensed | ||
resident wholesale or retail aquatic life
dealer.
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(b) Resident aquatic life dealer's licenses. Any person | ||
conducting a fish market
or buying, selling, or shipping any | ||
aquatic life (except minnows) protected
by this Code, whether | ||
from waters within or without the State, shall first
procure a | ||
license from the Department to do so, including any commercial
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fisherman selling live fish for stocking only. Any commercial |
fisherman selling fish
legally caught or taken by themselves to | ||
a resident licensed wholesale aquatic life
dealer, however, is | ||
exempt from the provisions of this Section.
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(1) Wholesale aquatic life dealer's license.
Any | ||
resident of this State who, within the State of Illinois,
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conducts a wholesale fish market or who sells or ships to | ||
any
other wholesaler, retailer, or other commercial | ||
institution aquatic
life protected by this
Code, whether | ||
from waters within or without the State, is a
resident | ||
wholesale aquatic life dealer in the meaning of this Code.
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This provision, however, does not apply to minnows or | ||
saltwater species commonly used as seafood that will not | ||
survive in freshwater, such as lobsters, clams, mussels, | ||
and oysters.
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All licenses issued to resident wholesale aquatic life | ||
dealers are valid only
in the location described and | ||
designated in the application for license.
Wholesale | ||
aquatic life dealers may deliver their products by truck or | ||
other common
carrier but must possess a separate license | ||
for each truck from which aquatic
life is being sold if | ||
business is solicited from the truck. Applications for
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resident wholesale aquatic life dealer's licenses shall be | ||
made to and upon forms
furnished by the Department, which | ||
shall be in the form as the Department
may prescribe. The | ||
annual license fee for each wholesale aquatic life dealer's
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license is $50. All wholesale aquatic life dealer's |
licenses shall expire on
January 31 of each year.
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(2) Retail aquatic life dealer's license. Any resident | ||
of the State of
Illinois who, within the State of Illinois, | ||
conducts a retail fish market
where he or she sells or | ||
offers for sale any
aquatic life protected by
this Code, | ||
whether from waters from within or without the State, is a
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retail aquatic life dealer in the meaning of this Code.
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This provision, however, does not apply to minnows or | ||
saltwater species commonly used as seafood that will not | ||
survive in freshwater, such as lobsters, clams, mussels, | ||
and oysters.
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All licenses issued to resident aquatic life
dealers | ||
are valid only in the
location described and designated in | ||
the application for the license.
Retailers may deliver | ||
their products by truck or other common carrier but
must | ||
possess a separate license for each truck from which | ||
aquatic life is being
sold if business is solicited from | ||
the truck.
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Applications for resident retail aquatic life
dealer's | ||
licenses shall be made
to and upon forms furnished by the | ||
Department, which shall be in the form
the Department may | ||
prescribe. The annual license for each resident retail
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aquatic life dealer's license is $10. All these licenses | ||
shall expire on January 31
of each year.
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(3) Separate licenses. A license shall be procured for | ||
each separate
fish market or place of business operated by |
any wholesale or retail aquatic life
dealer, whether a | ||
resident or non-resident, and for each vehicle from which
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aquatic life is sold. All licenses shall be conspicuously | ||
displayed at all
times.
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(c) The Department may adopt administrative rules | ||
pertaining to non-resident and resident aquatic life dealers. | ||
Any person who violates any provision of this Section 20-70, or | ||
related administrative rule, is guilty of a Class B | ||
misdemeanor.
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(Source: P.A. 94-592, eff. 1-1-06.)
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(515 ILCS 5/20-91 new) | ||
Sec. 20-91. Commercial roe harvest permit. | ||
(a) Any commercial fisherman who engages in taking | ||
roe-bearing species with commercial fishing devices from | ||
legally open waters of the State must annually procure a | ||
commercial roe harvest permit from the Department. All | ||
individuals assisting a licensed commercial roe harvester in | ||
taking roe bearing fishes must also have a commercial roe | ||
harvest permit unless these individuals are under the direct | ||
supervision of and aboard the same watercraft as the licensed | ||
commercial roe harvester. The annual fee for a commercial roe | ||
harvest permit is $250 for State residents and $3,500 for | ||
non-residents. All commercial roe harvest permits shall expire | ||
on May 31 of each year.
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(b) It is unlawful for a commercial roe harvest permittee |
to possess roe more than 5 days after the conclusion of the | ||
harvest season without a commercial roe dealer permit.
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(c) Violation of this Section is a Class A misdemeanor with | ||
a minimum mandatory fine of $500.
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(515 ILCS 5/20-92 new) | ||
Sec. 20-92. Commercial roe dealer permit. | ||
(a) Any resident wholesale aquatic life dealer who buys, | ||
sells, or ships roe from roe-bearing species, whether from the | ||
waters within or without the State, must annually procure a | ||
commercial roe dealer permit from the Department in addition to | ||
an aquatic life dealers permit. The annual fee for a commercial | ||
roe dealer permit is $500 for resident wholesale aquatic life | ||
dealers and $1,500 for non-resident aquatic life dealers. All | ||
commercial roe dealer permits shall expire on May 31 of each | ||
year.
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(b) Legally licensed commercial roe dealer permit holders | ||
may designate up to 2 employees on their commercial roe dealer | ||
permit. Employees designated on a commercial roe dealer permit | ||
must retain a copy of this permit in their possession while | ||
transporting roe bearing fishes either whole or in part.
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(c) A violation of this Section is a Class A misdemeanor | ||
with a minimum mandatory fine of $500.
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(515 ILCS 5/20-125) (from Ch. 56, par. 20-125)
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Sec. 20-125. Records; reports; receipts
Receipts . |
(a) Any person engaged in the buying, selling, or shipping | ||
of aquatic life in the State, under Sections 20-70, 20-75, | ||
20-80, 20-91, and 20-92 of this Act, shall maintain the | ||
following minimum records:
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(1) the name and address of the buyer;
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(2) the name and address of the seller;
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(3) the date of the transaction;
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(4) the species and quantity to the nearest half pound, | ||
if applicable, or number of whole species bought, sold, or | ||
shipped; and
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(5) the license or permit number of the buyer and | ||
seller, if applicable. | ||
Reports must be submitted to the Department on forms | ||
furnished for that purpose by the Department and at intervals | ||
prescribed by the Department by administrative rule. Failure to | ||
submit reports as required is grounds for license suspension or | ||
revocation.
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(b) All aquatic life dealers, including but not
limited to | ||
minnow dealers, fish dealers, commercial roe dealers, mussel | ||
dealers, and breeders,
shall, upon purchasing or receiving any | ||
aquatic life protected by this
Code, issue a numbered receipt | ||
to the commercial fisherman, musselor,
dealer, breeder, or | ||
other person from whom the aquatic life was purchased,
setting | ||
forth the number of pounds and kinds of aquatic life, the date | ||
of
purchase, the price paid per pound for each species, the | ||
name and address
of the commercial fisherman, musselor, dealer, |
breeder, or other person
from whom the aquatic life was | ||
purchased, and the appropriate license
number of the commercial | ||
fisherman, musselor, dealer, breeder, or other
person from whom | ||
the aquatic life was purchased if applicable, and the
origin of | ||
the aquatic life.
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The original receipt shall be retained by the aquatic life | ||
dealer for a
minimum of 2 years from the date of purchase | ||
listed on the receipt. A
duplicate receipt shall be given to | ||
the commercial fisherman, musselor, dealer,
breeder, or other | ||
person from whom the aquatic life was purchased at the
time of | ||
purchase.
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(c) All receipts, reports, and records required by the | ||
Department in subsections (a) and (b) shall
be available for | ||
inspection by any authorized employee of the Department or
any | ||
other peace officer upon request. Failure to comply with the
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provisions of this subsection (c)
Section shall bar the | ||
licensee from obtaining a permit
or license for aquatic life | ||
purchasing for the following year. Any person
who violates any | ||
of the provisions of this subsection (c)
Section shall be | ||
guilty of a
Class B misdemeanor.
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(d) It is unlawful to falsify any information or record or | ||
to provide fraudulent information or records to the Department. | ||
Violation of this subsection (d) is a Class A misdemeanor.
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(Source: P.A. 87-833.)
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(515 ILCS 5/15-150 rep.)
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Section 10. The Fish and Aquatic Life Code is amended by | ||
repealing Section 15-150.
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | ||
becoming law.
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