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Rep. Frank J. Mautino
Filed: 4/11/2005
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| AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 2719
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| AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend House Bill 2719 by replacing |
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| everything after the enacting clause with the following:
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| "Section 5. The Animal Control Act is amended by changing |
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| Sections 2.04a, 2.05a, 2.11, 2.11a, 2.11b, 2.16, 2.19a, 2.19b, |
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| 3, 5, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15, 15.1, 15.2, 19, 24, and 26 and |
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| by adding Sections 2.01a, 2.02a, 2.02b, 2.04b, and 22.5 as |
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| follows: |
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| (510 ILCS 5/2.01a new)
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| Sec. 2.01a. "Administrative hearing officer" means an |
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| individual appointed by the county board to hear cases |
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| involving vicious dogs. The individual appointed shall be a |
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| licensed attorney with experience in judicial proceedings |
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| independent of the county.
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| (510 ILCS 5/2.02a new)
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| Sec. 2.02a. "Animal control" means the Administrator, |
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| Animal Control Wardens, or the law enforcement authorities |
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| charged with the enforcement of this Act. |
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| (510 ILCS 5/2.02b new)
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| Sec. 2.02b. "Animal control facility" has the same meaning |
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| as provided in the Humane Care for Animals Act.
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| (510 ILCS 5/2.04a)
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| Sec. 2.04a. "Cat" means all members of the family Felis |
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| Domesticus
Felidae . |
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| (Source: P.A. 93-548, eff. 8-19-03.)
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| (510 ILCS 5/2.04b new)
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| Sec. 2.04b. "Companion animal" means an animal that is |
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| commonly considered to be, or is considered by the owner to be, |
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| a pet. "Companion animal" includes, but is not limited to, |
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| canines, felines, and equines.
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| (510 ILCS 5/2.05a)
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| Sec. 2.05a. "Dangerous dog" means any individual dog when |
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| unmuzzled,
unleashed, or unattended by its owner or custodian
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| that (i) behaves in a manner that a reasonable person would |
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| believe poses
a serious and unjustified imminent threat of |
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| serious physical injury or
death to a person or a companion |
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| animal , or (ii) injures a companion animal, livestock, or |
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| equidae
in a public place .
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| (Source: P.A. 93-548, eff. 8-19-03.)
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| (510 ILCS 5/2.11) (from Ch. 8, par. 352.11)
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| Sec. 2.11.
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| "Dog" means all members of the family Canis Familiaris
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| Canidae .
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| (Source: P.A. 78-795.)
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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 |
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| suitable to
prevent the entry of young children, and suitable |
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| to confine a vicious
dog in conjunction with other measures |
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| that may be taken by the owner
or keeper, such as tethering of |
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| the vicious dog within the enclosure.
The enclosure shall be |
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| securely enclosed and locked at all times and designed with
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| secure sides, top, and bottom and shall be designed to prevent |
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animal from escaping from the enclosure. If the enclosure |
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| is a room within a
residence, it cannot have direct ingress or |
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| egress to the outdoors unless it leads directly to an approved |
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| outside enclosure, and the door must be locked. A vicious dog
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| may be allowed to move about freely within the entire residence |
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| if it is
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 or |
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| living in the wild or is the
offspring
of
a
an owned
or feral |
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| cat and is not socialized , or (ii) is a formerly owned cat that |
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| has
been abandoned
and is no longer socialized or lives on a |
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| farm.
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| (Source: P.A. 93-548, eff. 8-19-03.)
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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 |
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| property in an
animal, or who keeps or harbors an animal, or |
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| who has it
in his
care, or acts as its custodian or who |
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| knowingly permits a dog or cat to remain on or about any |
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| premises occupied by that person .
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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 |
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| injury that
creates a substantial risk of death or that causes |
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| death, serious or
protracted disfigurement, protracted |
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| impairment of health,
impairment of the function of any bodily |
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| organ, or plastic surgery.
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| (Source: P.A. 93-548, eff. 8-19-03.)
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| Sec. 2.19b. "Vicious dog" means (i) a dog that , without |
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| justification,
attacks a person and causes physical injury, |
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| serious physical injury ,
or death , (ii) a dog that, while off |
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| its owner's property, kills any companion animal, livestock, or |
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| equidae, or (iii) any individual dog that has been found to be |
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| a "dangerous
dog" upon 3 separate occasions.
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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 |
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| County Board
shall appoint an Administrator. Appointments |
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| shall be made as
necessary to keep this position filled at all |
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| times. The Administrator
may appoint as many Deputy |
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| Administrators and Animal Control Wardens to
aid him or her as |
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| authorized by the Board. The compensation for the
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| Administrator, Deputy Administrators, and Animal Control |
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| Wardens shall
be fixed by the Board. The Administrator may be |
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| removed from office by
the County Board Chairman, with the |
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| consent of the County Board.
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| The Board shall provide necessary personnel, training, |
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| equipment,
supplies, and
facilities, and shall operate pounds |
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| or contract for their operation as
necessary to effectuate the |
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| program. The Board may enter into contracts
or agreements with |
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| persons to assist in the operation of the program.
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| The Board shall be empowered to utilize monies from their |
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| General
Corporate Fund to effectuate the intent of this Act.
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| The Board shall
is authorized by ordinance to require the |
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| registration of dogs and may require the registration of cats |
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| and
may require microchipping of
dogs and cats . The Board
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impose an individual dog or cat
animal and litter |
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| registration fee. All persons
selling dogs or cats or keeping |
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| registries of dogs or cats shall
cooperate and
provide
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| information
to the Administrator as required by Board |
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| ordinance, including sales,
number of litters, and
ownership
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| dogs and cats. If microchips are required, the microchip number |
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| may
shall
serve as the county animal
control registration |
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| number. All
microchips shall have an operating frequency of 125 |
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| kilohertz.
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| In obtaining information required to implement this Act, |
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| the Department
shall have power to subpoena and bring before it |
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| any person in this State
and to take testimony either orally or |
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| by deposition, or both, with the
same fees and mileage and in |
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| the same manner as prescribed by law for civil
cases in courts |
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| of this State.
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| The Director shall have power to
administer
oaths to |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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| other means deemed
necessary, to control and prevent the spread |
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| of rabies and
to exercise dog and cat overpopulation control. |
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| It
shall
also be the duty of the Administrator to investigate |
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| 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 |
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| police powers
that may be exercised by the Administrator, |
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| Deputy Administrators, and Animal
Control Wardens, which
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| powers shall pertain only to this Act. The Administrator, |
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| Deputy
Administrators, and Animal Control Wardens may issue and |
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| serve citations and
orders for violations of
this Act. The
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| Administrator, Deputy Administrators, and Animal Control |
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| Wardens may not
carry weapons unless they have been
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| specifically authorized to carry weapons by county ordinance. |
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| Animal Control
Wardens, however, may use tranquilizer guns and |
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| other nonlethal weapons and
equipment without specific
weapons |
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| authorization.
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| A person authorized to carry firearms by county ordinance |
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| under this
subsection must have completed the training course |
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| for peace officers
prescribed in the Peace Officer Firearm |
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| Training Act. The cost of this
training
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| 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 |
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| or her
representatives in carrying out the
provisions of this |
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| Act.
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| (d) The Administrator and Animal Control Wardens shall aid |
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| in the enforcement of the provisions of the Humane Care for |
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| Animals Act and have the ability to impound animals and apply |
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| for security postings for violations 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. Vaccinations; exceptions.
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| (a) Every owner of a dog or a cat 4 months or more of age |
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| shall have each dog
or cat inoculated against rabies
by a |
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| licensed veterinarian and every dog owner shall purchase a |
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| rabies inoculation tag for the county in which the animal |
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| resides . Every dog or cat shall
have a second rabies |
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| vaccination within one year of the first. Terms of
subsequent
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| vaccine administration and duration of immunity must be in |
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| compliance with USDA
licenses of vaccines used. Evidence of |
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| such rabies
inoculation shall be entered on a certificate the |
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| form of which shall be
approved by the Board and which shall be |
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| signed by the licensed
veterinarian administering the vaccine. |
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| Veterinarians who inoculate a dog
shall procure from the County |
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| Animal
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| serially
numbered rabies inoculation tags, one to be issued |
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| with each inoculation certificate at the fee established by the |
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| Board . Only one dog
shall be included on each certificate. The |
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| veterinarian immunizing or
microchipping an animal
shall
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| provide the
Administrator of the county in which the animal |
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| resides with a certificate of immunization and microchip |
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| number. The
Board shall cause a rabies
inoculation tag to be |
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| issued, at a fee established by the Board
for each
dog |
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| inoculated against rabies.
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| Rabies vaccine for use on animals shall only be sold to,
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| distributed to, and used by
only to
licensed veterinarians. |
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| Such rabies vaccine shall be
licensed by the United States |
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| Department of Agriculture. |
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| (b) If a licensed veterinarian determines in writing that a |
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| rabies inoculation would compromise a dog's or cat's health, |
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| then the animal is exempt from the rabies inoculation |
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| requirement. However, the owner of an exempt animal is still |
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| responsible for the registration of the animal and the |
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| registration fees. |
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| (c) The Board is authorized to require rabies inoculation |
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| tags to be issued for cats. If the Board requires the issuance |
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| of rabies inoculation tags for cats, this Section shall apply. |
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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 5/9) (from Ch. 8, par. 359)
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| Sec. 9. Impoundment.
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| (a) Any dog found running at large contrary to provisions |
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| of this Act
may
be apprehended and impounded. For this purpose, |
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| the Administrator shall
utilize any existing or available |
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| animal control facility or licensed animal shelter . |
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| (b) Upon receiving a complaint of a suspected violation of |
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| Sections 3, 3.01, 3.02, or 3.03 of the Humane Care for Animals |
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| Act, the Animal Control Administrator and Animal Control |
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| Wardens may, for the purpose of investigating the allegations |
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| of the complaint, enter upon any premises where the animal or |
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| animals described in the complaint are housed or kept, provided |
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| that the entry shall not be made into any building that is a |
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| person's residence, except by search warrant or court order. |
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| This shall not authorize the entry of any institution operating |
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| under a federal license to conduct laboratory experimentation |
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| using animals for research or medical purposes. |
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| (c) When an Animal Control Administrator or Animal Control |
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| Warden finds that a violation of Sections 3, 3.01, 3.02, or |
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| 3.03 of the Humane Care for Animals Act has rendered an animal |
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| in such a condition that no remedy or corrective action by the |
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| owner is possible, the animal may be impounded. If impounded, |
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| the animal shall be impounded in a facility or at another |
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| location where the elements of good care as set forth in |
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| Section 3 of the Humane Care for Animals Act can be provided |
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| and where such animals shall be examined and treated by a |
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| licensed veterinarian, or, if the animal is severely injured, |
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| diseased, or suffering, humanely euthanized. Any expense |
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| incurred in the impoundment shall become a lien on the animal |
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| and shall be borne by the owner.
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| (Source: P.A. 93-548, eff. 8-19-03.)
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| (510 ILCS 5/10) (from Ch. 8, par. 360)
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| Sec. 10. Impoundment; redemption.
When dogs or cats are |
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| apprehended and impounded by the Administrator,
they must be |
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| scanned for the presence of a microchip. The
Administrator |
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| shall make every reasonable attempt to contact the owner or |
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| feral cat caretaker as soon
as possible. The Administrator |
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| shall give notice of not less than 7 business
days to the owner |
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| prior to disposal of the animal. Such notice shall be mailed
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| the last known address of the owner. Testimony of the |
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| Administrator, or his
or her authorized agent, who mails such |
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| owner of the animal.
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| In case the owner of any impounded dog or cat desires to |
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| make redemption
thereof, he or she shall
may do so
only upon
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| the following conditions:
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| a. presenting
present proof of current rabies |
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| inoculation ,
and registration, if applicable ; , or
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| b. paying
pay for the rabies inoculation of the dog or |
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| cat ,
and registration, if applicable ; , and
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| c. paying
pay the animal control facility
pound for the |
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| board and any medical costs incurred by
of the dog or cat |
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| for
the period it was impounded ; and ,
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| d. paying
pay into the Animal Control Fund an |
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| additional
impoundment fee as prescribed by the Board as a |
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| penalty for the
first offense and for each subsequent |
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| offense .
; and
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| e.
pay for microchipping and registration if not |
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| already
done.
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| Animal control facilities that are open to the public 7 |
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| days per week for
animal reclamation are exempt from the |
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| business day requirement.
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| The payments required for redemption under this Section |
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| shall be in
addition to any other penalties invoked under this |
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| Act.
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| (Source: P.A. 93-548, eff. 8-19-03; revised 10-9-03.)
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| (510 ILCS 5/11) (from Ch. 8, par. 361)
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| Sec. 11. When not redeemed by the owner, a dog or cat that |
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| has been
impounded shall be
humanely dispatched pursuant to the |
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| Humane Euthanasia in Animal Shelters
Act or offered for
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| adoption. An animal control facility
pound
or animal shelter |
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| shall not release any dog or cat when not redeemed by
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| unless the animal has been surgically rendered incapable of
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| reproduction
by spaying or neutering and microchipped , or the |
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| person wishing to adopt
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| agreement promising to have such service performed , including
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| microchipping, within
a specified period
of time not to exceed |
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| 30 days. Failure to fulfill the terms of the
agreement shall |
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| result in
seizure and impoundment of the animal and any |
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| offspring by the animal control facility
pound or shelter, and
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| any monies which have been deposited shall be forfeited. This |
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| Act shall not
prevent humane societies from engaging in |
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| activities set forth by their
charters; provided, they are not |
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| inconsistent with provisions of this Act
and other existing |
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| laws. No animal shelter or animal control facility shall
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| release dogs or cats to an individual representing a rescue |
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| group unless the
group has been licensed by or has a foster |
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| care permit issued by the Illinois Department of Agriculture or |
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| another state
or
incorporated as a not-for-profit |
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| organization . The Department may suspend or
revoke the license |
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| of
any animal shelter or animal control facility that fails to |
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| comply with the
requirements set forth in this Section or fails |
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| to report its intake or euthanasia statistics each year. .
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| (Source: P.A. 92-449, eff. 1-1-02; 93-548, eff. 8-19-03.)
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| (510 ILCS 5/12) (from Ch. 8, par. 362)
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| Sec. 12. Rabies.
The owner of any animal which exhibits |
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| clinical
signs of
rabies, whether or not the animal has been |
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| inoculated
against
rabies, shall immediately notify the |
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| Administrator or, if the Administrator
is
not a
veterinarian, |
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| the Deputy Administrator, and shall promptly
confine the |
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| animal, or have it confined, under
suitable
observation, for a |
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| period of at least 10 days, unless officially authorized
by the |
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| Administrator or, if the Administrator is not a veterinarian, |
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| the
Deputy
Administrator, in writing, to release it sooner. Any
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| animal that has had direct contact with the
animal and that has |
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| not been inoculated against rabies, shall
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| recommended by the Administrator or, if the Administrator is |
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veterinarian, the Deputy Administrator. If an owner fails |
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| to confine the animal, animal control shall impound the animal |
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| and the owner shall be responsible for the costs incurred.
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| (Source: P.A. 93-548, eff. 8-19-03.)
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| (510 ILCS 5/13) (from Ch. 8, par. 363)
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| Sec. 13. Dog or other animal bites; observation of animal.
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| (a) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (b) of this |
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| Section, when
the Administrator or, if the Administrator is not |
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| a veterinarian, the Deputy
Administrator receives information |
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| that any person has been
bitten by a companion
an animal, the |
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| Administrator or, if the
Administrator is not a veterinarian, |
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| the Deputy Administrator, or his or
her authorized
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| representative, shall have such dog , cat, or other companion |
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| animal confined
under the
observation of a licensed |
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| veterinarian for a period of 10 days. The
Department may permit |
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| such confinement to be reduced to a
period of less than 10 |
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| days. A veterinarian shall report the
clinical
condition of the |
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| animal immediately, with confirmation in
writing to the |
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| Administrator or, if the Administrator is not a veterinarian,
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| the
Deputy Administrator within 24 hours after the animal
is |
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| presented for examination, giving the owner's name, address, |
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| the date of
confinement, the breed, description, age, and sex |
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| of the
animal, and whether the animal has been spayed or |
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| neutered, on appropriate
forms approved by the Department. The |
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| Administrator or, if the Administrator
is not
a veterinarian, |
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| the Deputy Administrator shall notify the attending physician
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| or responsible health agency. At the
end of the confinement |
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| period, the veterinarian shall submit a written
report to the |
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| Administrator or, if the Administrator is not a veterinarian,
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| the Deputy
Administrator advising him or her of the final |
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| disposition of
the animal on appropriate forms approved by the |
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| Department. When
evidence is presented that the animal was |
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| inoculated
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| may
shall be confined in
a house, or in a manner which will |
3 |
| prohibit it from biting any person
for a period of 10 days, if |
4 |
| the Administrator or Deputy Administrator
a licensed |
5 |
| veterinarian adjudges such confinement satisfactory. The |
6 |
| Department may permit such confinement to be reduced to a |
7 |
| period of less
than 10 days. At the end of the confinement |
8 |
| period, the
animal shall be examined by a licensed
|
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| veterinarian.
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| Any person having knowledge that any person has been
bitten |
11 |
| by an animal shall
notify the
Administrator or, if the |
12 |
| Administrator is not a veterinarian, the Deputy
Administrator
|
13 |
| within 24 hours
promptly . It is unlawful for the owner of the |
14 |
| animal
to
euthanize, sell, give away, or otherwise dispose of |
15 |
| any
animal known to have bitten a person, until it is released |
16 |
| by the
Administrator or, if the Administrator is not a |
17 |
| veterinarian, the Deputy
Administrator, or his or her |
18 |
| authorized representative. It is unlawful
for
the
owner of the |
19 |
| animal to refuse or fail to comply with
the
reasonable written |
20 |
| or printed instructions made by the Administrator or,
if
the |
21 |
| Administrator is not a veterinarian, the Deputy Administrator, |
22 |
| or
his
authorized representative. If such instructions cannot |
23 |
| be delivered in
person, they shall be mailed to the owner of |
24 |
| the
animal by
regular mail. Any expense incurred in the
|
25 |
| handling of an animal under this Section and Section
12 shall
|
26 |
| be borne by the owner.
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27 |
| (b) When a person has been bitten by a police dog that is |
28 |
| currently vaccinated against rabies ,
the police dog may |
29 |
| continue to perform
its duties for the peace officer or law |
30 |
| enforcement agency and any period
of
observation of the police |
31 |
| dog may be under the
supervision of a peace officer.
The |
32 |
| supervision shall consist of the dog being locked in a kennel,
|
33 |
| performing its official duties in a police vehicle, or |
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| remaining under the
constant supervision of its police handler.
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(a) In order to |
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| have a dog deemed "vicious", the Administrator,
Deputy
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| Administrator,
animal control warden, or law enforcement |
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| officer must give notice of the
infraction that
is the basis of |
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| the investigation to the owner, conduct a thorough
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| investigation, interview
any witnesses, including the owner, |
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| gather any existing medical records,
veterinary
medical |
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| records , or behavioral evidence, and make a detailed report |
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| recommending
a
finding that the dog is a vicious dog , give the |
12 |
| report to the owner, and schedule an administrative hearing |
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| pursuant to the Illinois Administrative Procedure Act before an |
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| administrative hearing officer as defined in this Act or give |
15 |
| the report to the States
Attorney's Office and the
owner . The |
16 |
| Administrator, State's Attorney, Director or any citizen of the
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| county in
which the dog exists may file a complaint in the |
18 |
| circuit court in the name of
the People of the
State of
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| Illinois to deem a dog to be a vicious dog. Testimony of a |
20 |
| certified applied
behaviorist, a
board certified veterinary |
21 |
| behaviorist, or another recognized expert may be
relevant to |
22 |
| the
court's determination of whether the dog's behavior was |
23 |
| justified. The
petitioner must
prove the dog is a vicious dog |
24 |
| by clear and convincing evidence. The
Administrator shall |
25 |
| determine where the animal shall be confined during the
|
26 |
| pendency of the case.
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27 |
| A dog may
shall not be declared vicious if the court or |
28 |
| administrative hearing officer determines the conduct of
the
|
29 |
| dog was
justified because:
|
30 |
| (1) the threat, injury, or death was sustained by a |
31 |
| person who at the time
was
committing a crime or offense |
32 |
| upon the owner or custodian of the dog or was committing a |
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| willful trespass or other tort upon the premises or |
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| property occupied by the owner of the animal
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the
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| property of the owner or custodian of the dog ;
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| (2) the injured, threatened, or killed person was |
4 |
| tormenting, abusing,
assaulting,
or physically threatening |
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| the dog or its offspring , or has in the past
tormented, |
6 |
| abused,
assaulted, or physically threatened the dog or its |
7 |
| offspring ; or
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| (3) the dog was responding to pain or injury , or was |
9 |
| protecting itself, its
owner,
custodian, or member of its |
10 |
| household, kennel, or offspring .
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| No dog shall be deemed "vicious" if it is a professionally |
12 |
| trained dog for
law
enforcement or guard duties. Vicious dogs |
13 |
| shall not be classified
in a manner that is specific as to |
14 |
| breed.
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| If the burden of proof has been met, the court or |
16 |
| administrative hearing officer shall deem the dog to be a
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| vicious dog.
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| If a dog is found to be a vicious dog, the court or |
19 |
| administrative hearing officer shall order the dog subject to |
20 |
| enclosure or euthanized. If subject to enclosure, the dog shall |
21 |
| be spayed or
neutered within 10 days of the finding at the |
22 |
| expense of its
owner and microchipped , if not already, and is |
23 |
| subject to
enclosure . A dog found to be a vicious dog shall not |
24 |
| be released to the
owner until the Administrator, an Animal |
25 |
| Control Warden, or the
Director approves the enclosure. No |
26 |
| owner or
keeper of a vicious dog shall sell or give away the |
27 |
| dog without the
court
approval of the Administrator . Whenever |
28 |
| an owner of a vicious dog relocates, he or she shall notify
|
29 |
| both the
Administrator of
County
Animal Control where he or she |
30 |
| has relocated and the Administrator of County
Animal Control |
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| where he or she formerly resided. The dog shall not be |
32 |
| relocated until the new location and the manner of relocation |
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| have been approved by the appropriate Administrator.
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| (b) It shall be unlawful for any person to keep or maintain |
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which has been found to be a vicious dog unless the dog |
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| is
kept in an enclosure. The only times that a vicious dog may |
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| be allowed out
of the enclosure are (1) if it is necessary for |
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| the owner or keeper to
obtain veterinary care for the dog, (2) |
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| in the case of an emergency or
natural disaster where the
dog's |
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| life is threatened, or (3) to comply with the order of a
court |
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| of competent jurisdiction, provided that the dog is securely |
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| muzzled
and restrained with a leash not
exceeding 6 feet in |
9 |
| length, and shall be under the direct control and
supervision |
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| of the owner or keeper of the dog or muzzled in its residence.
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| Any dog which has been found to be a vicious dog and which |
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| is not
confined to an enclosure shall be impounded by the |
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| Administrator, an Animal
Control Warden, or the law enforcement |
14 |
| authority having jurisdiction in
such area. If an owner fails |
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| to comply with these requirements, animal control shall impound |
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| the dog, and the owner shall pay a $500 fine plus impoundment |
17 |
| fees to the animal control agency impounding the dog.
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| If the owner of the dog has not appealed the impoundment |
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| order to the
circuit court in the county in which the animal |
20 |
| was impounded within 10
15
working days, the dog may be |
21 |
| euthanized.
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22 |
| Upon filing a notice of appeal, the order of euthanasia |
23 |
| shall be
automatically stayed pending the outcome of the |
24 |
| appeal. The owner shall bear
the burden of timely notification |
25 |
| to animal control in writing.
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26 |
| (c) If animal control takes custody of the dog pursuant to |
27 |
| this Section, it may file a petition with the court requesting |
28 |
| that the owner be ordered to post security. The security must |
29 |
| be in an amount sufficient to secure payment of all reasonable |
30 |
| expenses expected to be incurred by the animal control agency |
31 |
| in caring for and providing for the dog pending the |
32 |
| determination. Reasonable expenses include, but are not |
33 |
| limited to, the estimated medical care and boarding of the |
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| animal for 30 days. If security has been posted in accordance |
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| Upon receipt of a petition requesting that the owner post |
5 |
| security, the court must set a hearing on the petition, to be |
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| conducted within 5 business days after the petition is filed. |
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| The petitioner must serve a true copy of the petition upon the |
8 |
| defendant at least 48 hours prior to the scheduled hearing. If |
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| the court orders the posting of security, the security must be |
10 |
| posted with the clerk of the court within 5 business days after |
11 |
| the hearing. If the person ordered to post security does not do |
12 |
| so, the dog is forfeited by operation of law and the animal |
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| control facility or animal shelter must dispose of the animal |
14 |
| through humane euthanization. |
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| (d) The owner of a dog found to be a vicious dog pursuant |
16 |
| to this Act may file an appeal in the circuit court within 35 |
17 |
| days of receipt of notification of the determination, for a de |
18 |
| novo hearing on the determination. The proceeding shall be |
19 |
| conducted as a civil hearing pursuant to the Illinois Rules of |
20 |
| Evidence and the Code of Civil Procedure, including the |
21 |
| discovery provisions. After hearing both parties' evidence, |
22 |
| the court may make a determination of vicious dog if the |
23 |
| Administrator meets his or her burden of proof of clear and |
24 |
| convincing evidence. The final order of the circuit court may |
25 |
| be appealed pursuant to the civil appeals provisions of the |
26 |
| Illinois Supreme Court Rules. Until the order has been reviewed |
27 |
| and at all times during the appeal process, the owner shall |
28 |
| comply with the requirements set forth by the Administrator, |
29 |
| the court, or the Director. |
30 |
| (e) Guide dogs for the blind or hearing impaired, support |
31 |
| dogs for the
physically handicapped, and sentry, guard, or
|
32 |
| police-owned dogs are
exempt from this Section; provided, an |
33 |
| attack or injury to a person
occurs while the dog is performing |
34 |
| duties as expected. To qualify for
exemption under this |
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| Section, each such dog shall be currently
inoculated against |
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| rabies in accordance with Section 8
of this Act. It shall be |
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| the duty of the owner of such exempted dog to
notify the |
4 |
| Administrator of changes of address. In the case of a sentry or
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5 |
| guard dog, the owner shall keep the Administrator advised of |
6 |
| the location
where such dog will be stationed. The |
7 |
| Administrator shall provide police
and fire departments with a |
8 |
| categorized list of such exempted dogs, and
shall promptly |
9 |
| notify such departments of any address changes reported to him. |
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| (f) For purposes of this Section, all costs of impoundment, |
11 |
| disposition, boarding, medical, or other costs related to the |
12 |
| determination of vicious dog shall be borne by the owner if the |
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| animal is found to be vicious.
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| (510 ILCS 5/15.1)
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| Sec. 15.1. Dangerous dog determination.
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| (a) After a thorough investigation
including: sending, |
18 |
| within 10
3 days of the Administrator or Director becoming
|
19 |
| aware of the alleged infraction,
notifications to the owner of |
20 |
| the alleged infractions, the fact of the
initiation of an |
21 |
| investigation,
and
affording the owner an opportunity to meet |
22 |
| with the Administrator or
Director prior to the making of a |
23 |
| determination;
gathering of
any medical or veterinary |
24 |
| evidence; interviewing witnesses; and making a
detailed
|
25 |
| written report, an animal control warden, deputy |
26 |
| administrator, or law
enforcement agent
may ask the |
27 |
| Administrator, or his or her designee, or the Director, to deem |
28 |
| a
dog to be
"dangerous". No dog shall be deemed a "dangerous |
29 |
| dog" unless shown to be a dangerous dog by a preponderance of |
30 |
| the evidence
without clear and
convincing
evidence . The owner |
31 |
| shall be sent immediate notification of the determination
by |
32 |
| registered or certified mail that includes a complete |
33 |
| description of the
appeal
process.
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shall not be declared dangerous if the |
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| Administrator,
or his or her designee, or the Director |
3 |
| determines the
conduct of the dog was justified because:
|
4 |
| (1) the threat was sustained by a person
who at the |
5 |
| time was committing a crime or offense upon the owner or
|
6 |
| custodian of the dog;
|
7 |
| (2) the threatened person was
tormenting, abusing, or |
8 |
| assaulting , or physically threatening the dog or
its |
9 |
| offspring;
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| (3) the injured, threatened, or killed companion |
11 |
| animal
was attacking or threatening to attack the dog or |
12 |
| its offspring; or
|
13 |
| (4) the dog was responding to pain or injury or was
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14 |
| protecting itself, its owner, custodian, or a member of its |
15 |
| household,
kennel, or offspring .
|
16 |
| (c) Testimony of a certified applied behaviorist, a board |
17 |
| certified
veterinary behaviorist, or another recognized expert |
18 |
| may be relevant to
the determination of whether the dog's |
19 |
| behavior was
justified pursuant to the provisions of this |
20 |
| Section.
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21 |
| (d) If deemed dangerous, the Administrator, or his or her |
22 |
| designee, or the
Director shall order the dog to be spayed or |
23 |
| neutered within
10
14
days
at the
owner's expense and |
24 |
| microchipped, if not already, and one or more of the
following
|
25 |
| as deemed appropriate under
the
circumstances and necessary for |
26 |
| the protection of the public:
|
27 |
| (1) evaluation of the dog by a certified applied |
28 |
| behaviorist, a
board certified veterinary behaviorist, or |
29 |
| another recognized expert in
the field and completion of |
30 |
| training or other treatment as deemed
appropriate by the |
31 |
| expert. The owner of the dog shall be responsible
for all |
32 |
| costs associated with evaluations and training ordered |
33 |
| under
this subsection; or
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| (2) direct supervision by an adult 18 years of age or |
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whenever the animal is on public premises.
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3 |
| muzzled
whenever it is on public premises in a manner that
will |
4 |
| prevent
it from biting any person or animal, but that shall not |
5 |
| injure the dog or
interfere with its
vision or respiration.
|
6 |
| (f) Guide dogs for the blind or hearing impaired, support |
7 |
| dogs for the
physically handicapped, and sentry, guard, or
|
8 |
| police-owned dogs are exempt from this Section; provided, an |
9 |
| attack or injury
to a person occurs while the dog is performing |
10 |
| duties as expected. To qualify
for exemption under this |
11 |
| Section, each such dog shall be currently inoculated
against |
12 |
| rabies in accordance with Section 8 of this Act and performing |
13 |
| duties
as expected. It shall be the duty
of the owner of the |
14 |
| exempted dog to notify the Administrator of changes of
address. |
15 |
| In the case of a sentry or guard dog, the owner shall keep the
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16 |
| Administrator advised of the location where such dog will be |
17 |
| stationed. The
Administrator shall provide police and fire |
18 |
| departments with a categorized list
of the exempted dogs, and |
19 |
| shall promptly notify the departments of any
address changes |
20 |
| reported to him or her.
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|
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| (510 ILCS 5/15.2)
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| Sec. 15.2. Dangerous dogs; leash. It is unlawful for any |
24 |
| person to
knowingly or recklessly permit
any
dangerous
dog to |
25 |
| leave the premises of its owner when not under control by leash |
26 |
| or other
recognized control methods.
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| (Source: P.A. 93-548, eff. 8-19-03.)
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| (510 ILCS 5/19) (from Ch. 8, par. 369)
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| Sec. 19. Reimbursement.
Any owner having livestock, |
30 |
| poultry, or equidae killed or injured by a dog shall, according |
31 |
| to the provisions of
this Act and upon filing claim and making |
32 |
| proper proof, be entitled to receive
reimbursement for such |
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she is a |
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3 |
| to the
Administrator within 24 hours after such injury or |
4 |
| killing occurs, and makes affidavit stating the
number of such |
5 |
| animals or poultry killed or injured, the amount of damages
and |
6 |
| the owner of the dog causing such killing or injury, if known.
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| The damages referred to in this Section shall be |
8 |
| substantiated by the
Administrator through prompt |
9 |
| investigation and by not less than 2 witnesses.
The |
10 |
| Administrator shall determine whether the
provisions of this
|
11 |
| Section have been met and shall keep a record in each case of |
12 |
| the names of
the owners of the animals or poultry, the amount |
13 |
| of damages proven, and the
number of animals or poultry killed |
14 |
| or injured.
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| The Administrator shall file a written report
with the |
16 |
| County
Treasurer as to the right of an owner of livestock, |
17 |
| poultry, or equidae to be paid out of the Animal Control Fund, |
18 |
| and the
amount of such damages claimed.
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| The County Treasurer shall, on the first Monday in March of |
20 |
| each
calendar year, pay to the owner of the animals or poultry |
21 |
| the amount of
damages to which he or she is entitled. The |
22 |
| county board, by ordinance,
shall
establish a schedule for |
23 |
| damages reflecting
the current market value .
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24 |
| If there are funds in excess of amounts paid for such |
25 |
| claims for damage
in that portion of the Animal Control Fund |
26 |
| set aside for this purpose, this
excess shall be used for other |
27 |
| costs of the program as
set forth in this Act.
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| (510 ILCS 5/22.5 new)
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| Sec. 22.5. Reports of animal control facilities. |
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| (a) Each animal control facility in the State shall |
32 |
| annually report to the Department information required by the |
33 |
| Department including, but not limited to, the following: |
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| (2) The number of the facility's animal intakes during |
4 |
| the reporting period. |
5 |
| (3) The number of the facility's spaying or neutering |
6 |
| procedures during the reporting period. |
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| (4) The number of the facility's animal adoptions |
8 |
| during the reporting period. |
9 |
| (b) The Department shall annually compile its finding under |
10 |
| subsection (a) and report those findings to the Governor and |
11 |
| General Assembly. |
12 |
| (c) The Department shall adopt rules for the implementation |
13 |
| of this Section.
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| Sec. 24. Applicability; immunities.
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16 |
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17 |
| manner the power
of any municipality or other political |
18 |
| subdivision to prohibit animals from
running at large, nor |
19 |
| shall anything in this Act be construed to, in any
manner, |
20 |
| limit the power of any municipality or other political |
21 |
| subdivision
to further control and regulate dogs, cats or other |
22 |
| animals in such
municipality or other political subdivision |
23 |
| provided that no regulation or
ordinance is
specific to breed. |
24 |
| (b) A municipality or political subdivision allowing feral |
25 |
| cat colonies and trap, sterilize, and release programs to help |
26 |
| control cat overpopulation is immune from liability, civil, |
27 |
| criminal, or otherwise, that may result from a feral cat. A |
28 |
| municipality or political subdivision that creates or allows a |
29 |
| dog park is immune from liability, civil, criminal, or |
30 |
| otherwise, that may result from the dog park. |
31 |
| (c) A veterinarian or animal shelter worker who in good |
32 |
| faith contacts the registered owner of a micro-chipped animal |
33 |
| is immune from any liability, civil, criminal, or otherwise, |
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3 |
| cat caretaker who traps cats for a trap, sterilize, and return |
4 |
| program is immune from any civil liability resulting from his |
5 |
| or her actions, provided that the trap, sterilize, and return |
6 |
| program is recognized by the municipality or county in which it |
7 |
| is located. |
8 |
| (e) An animal shelter worker that microchips an animal is |
9 |
| immune from any civil liability resulting from his or her |
10 |
| actions.
|
11 |
| (Source: P.A. 93-548, eff. 8-19-03.)
|
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| (510 ILCS 5/26) (from Ch. 8, par. 376)
|
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| Sec. 26. (a) Any person violating or aiding in or abetting |
14 |
| the violation
of any provision of this Act, or counterfeiting |
15 |
| or forging any certificate,
permit, or tag, or making any |
16 |
| misrepresentation in regard to any matter
prescribed by this |
17 |
| Act, or resisting, obstructing, or impeding the
Administrator |
18 |
| or any authorized officer in enforcing this Act, or refusing
to |
19 |
| produce for inoculation any dog in his possession, or who |
20 |
| removes a tag from
a dog or cat for purposes of
destroying or |
21 |
| concealing its identity, is guilty of a Class C misdemeanor for |
22 |
| a
first offense and for a subsequent offense, is guilty of a |
23 |
| Class B
misdemeanor.
|
24 |
| Each day a person fails to comply constitutes a separate |
25 |
| offense. Each
State's Attorney to whom the Administrator |
26 |
| reports any violation of this
Act shall cause appropriate |
27 |
| proceedings to be instituted in the proper
courts without delay |
28 |
| and to be prosecuted in the manner provided by law.
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29 |
| (b) If the owner of a vicious dog subject to enclosure:
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| (1) fails to maintain or keep the dog in an enclosure |
31 |
| or fails to spay
or neuter the dog or microchip the dog |
32 |
| within the time period prescribed ; and
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| (2) the dog inflicts physical injury or serious |
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| physical injury upon any other person or causes or |
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| contributes to the death of
another person or companion |
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| animal ; and
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| (3) the attack is unprovoked in a place where such |
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| person is peaceably
conducting himself or herself and where |
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| such person may lawfully be;
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| the owner shall
be guilty of a Class 4 felony, unless the owner |
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| knowingly
allowed the
dog to run at large or failed to take |
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| steps to keep the dog in an enclosure
then the owner shall be |
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| guilty of a Class 3 felony. The penalty
provided in
this |
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| paragraph shall be in addition to any other criminal or civil |
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| sanction
provided by law.
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| (c) If the owner of a dangerous dog knowingly fails to |
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| comply with any
order of the court
regarding the dog and the |
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| dog inflicts physical injury or serious physical
injury on a |
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| person or a companion animal, the owner shall be guilty of a |
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| Class
4 felony
A misdemeanor . If the
owner of a dangerous dog |
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| knowingly fails to comply with any order regarding the
dog and
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| the dog kills a person the owner shall be guilty of a Class 3
4 |
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| felony.
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| (d) If the owner of a dangerous dog fails to comply with an |
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| Administrator's order, the dog shall be impounded. The dog may |
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| be returned to the owner upon payment of all costs associated |
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| with the impoundment and compliance with the order. |
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| (e) If the owner of a vicious dog fails to spay or neuter |
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| or microchip the dog within the prescribed time period, the dog |
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| shall be impounded. The dog may be returned to the owner upon |
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| payment of all costs associated with the impoundment and |
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| compliance with this Section.
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| (Source: P.A. 93-548, eff. 8-19-03.)
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| (510 ILCS 5/2.03a rep.)
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| Section 10. The Animal Control Act is amended by repealing |
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| Section 2.03a.
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