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90_HB0088

      20 ILCS 805/63a23         from Ch. 127, par. 63a23
      515 ILCS 5/20-5           from Ch. 56, par. 20-5
      515 ILCS 5/20-45          from Ch. 56, par. 20-45
      520 ILCS 5/3.1            from Ch. 61, par. 3.1
      520 ILCS 5/3.1-3 new
      520 ILCS 5/3.2            from Ch. 61, par. 3.2
          Amends the Civil Administrative  Code  of  Illinois,  the
      Fish   and   Aquatic   Life  Code,  and  the  Wildlife  Code.
      Eliminates senior citizen's fees for camping,  using  certain
      facilities,  hunting,  and  fishing.   Creates a Golden Years
      Fishing and Hunting License.  Effective immediately.
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 1        AN ACT concerning certain senior citizen's fees, amending
 2    named Acts.
 3        Be it enacted by the People of  the  State  of  Illinois,
 4    represented in the General Assembly:
 5        Section  5.  The Civil Administrative Code of Illinois is
 6    amended by changing Section 63a23 as follows:
 7        (20 ILCS 805/63a23) (from Ch. 127, par. 63a23)
 8        Sec. 63a23. Campsites and housing facilities.  To provide
 9    facilities for overnight tent and trailer camp sites  and  to
10    provide  suitable housing facilities for student and juvenile
11    overnight  camping  groups.   The   Department   of   Natural
12    Resources  may regulate, by administrative order, the fees to
13    be charged for tent and trailer camping units  at  individual
14    park areas based upon the facilities available.  However, for
15    campsites with access to showers or electricity, any Illinois
16    resident  who  is age 62 or older or has a Class 2 disability
17    as defined in Section 4A of the Illinois Identification  Card
18    Act shall be charged only one-half of the camping fee charged
19    to  the  general  public  during  the  period  Monday through
20    Thursday of any week and shall be charged  the  same  camping
21    fee  as  the general public on all other days.  For campsites
22    without access to showers  or  electricity,  no  camping  fee
23    authorized  by  this Section shall be charged to any resident
24    of Illinois who has  a  Class  2  disability  as  defined  in
25    Section  4A  of  the  Illinois  Identification Card Act.  For
26    campsites  without  access  to  showers  or  electricity,  no
27    camping fee authorized by this Section shall  be  charged  to
28    any  resident  of Illinois who is age 62 or older for the use
29    of a camp site unit during the period Monday through Thursday
30    of any week.  No camping fee authorized by this Section shall
31    be charged to any resident of  Illinois  who  is  a  disabled
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 1    veteran  or a former prisoner of war, as defined in Section 5
 2    of the Department of Veterans Affairs Act.  No fee authorized
 3    by this Section shall be charged any resident of Illinois who
 4    is age 65 or over for the use of a camping  unit  during  the
 5    period Monday through Thursday of any week; however, on other
 6    days  those  residents  shall be charged the same fees as are
 7    authorized for the  general  public.  Nonresidents  shall  be
 8    charged  the  same  fees  as  are  authorized for the general
 9    public regardless of age. The  Department  shall  provide  by
10    regulation for suitable proof of age.
11        Any Illinois resident who has reached 62 years of age but
12    is  under age 65 shall be charged one-half the fee charged to
13    the general public for use  of  a  camping  unit  during  the
14    period Monday through Thursday; on other days those residents
15    shall  be  charged  the  same  fee as the general public., or
16    Either a valid driver's license or a  "Golden  Age  Passport"
17    issued by the federal government shall be acceptable as proof
18    of  age.   The Department shall further provide by regulation
19    that notice of such reduced admission fees  be  posted  in  a
20    conspicuous place and manner.
21        Reduced  fees  authorized in this Section shall not apply
22    to any charge for utility service.
23    (Source: P.A. 88-91; 89-445, eff. 2-7-96.)
24        Section 10.  The Fish and Aquatic Life Code is amended by
25    changing Sections 20-5 and 20-45 as follows:
26        (515 ILCS 5/20-5) (from Ch. 56, par. 20-5)
27        Sec. 20-5.  Necessity of license; exemptions.
28        (a)  Any person taking or attempting to  take  any  fish,
29    including  minnows for commercial purposes, turtles, mussels,
30    crayfish, or frogs by any means whatever  in  any  waters  or
31    lands wholly or in part within the jurisdiction of the State,
32    including  that  part of Lake Michigan under the jurisdiction
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 1    of this State, shall first obtain a license  to  do  so,  and
 2    shall  do  so  only during the respective periods of the year
 3    when it shall be lawful as provided in this Code. Individuals
 4    under 16, blind or disabled residents, residents 65 years  of
 5    age  or  more,  or  individuals  fishing at fee fishing areas
 6    licensed by the Department,  however,  may  fish  with  sport
 7    fishing  devices  without  being  required to have a license.
 8    For the purpose of this Section an  individual  is  blind  or
 9    disabled  if  that  individual  has  a  Class 2 disability as
10    defined in Section 4A of  the  Illinois  Identification  Card
11    Act. For purposes of this Section an Illinois Disabled Person
12    Identification  Card issued under the Illinois Identification
13    Card Act indicating that the individual named on the card has
14    a Class 2 disability shall be  adequate  documentation  of  a
15    disability.
16        (b)  A courtesy non-resident sport fishing license may be
17    issued at the discretion of the Director, without fee, to (i)
18    any  individual  officially employed in the wildlife and fish
19    or conservation department of another state or of the  United
20    States  who  is  within  the  State  to  assist or consult or
21    cooperate with the Director or (ii) the  officials  of  other
22    states,  the United States, foreign countries, or officers or
23    representatives of conservation organizations or publications
24    while in the State as guests of the Governor or Director.
25        (c)  The  Director  may  issue  special  fishing  permits
26    without cost to groups of hospital  patients  or  handicapped
27    individuals  for  use  on  specified dates in connection with
28    supervised fishing for therapy.
29        (d)  Veterans who, according to the determination of  the
30    Veterans'  Administration  as  certified by the Department of
31    Veterans'  Affairs,  are   at   least   10%   disabled   with
32    service-related   disabilities   or   in   receipt  of  total
33    disability pensions  may  fish  with  sport  fishing  devices
34    during  those  periods  of  the  year  it  is lawful to do so
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 1    without being required to have a license,  on  the  condition
 2    that  their  respective disabilities do not prevent them from
 3    fishing in a manner which is safe to themselves and others.
 4        (e)  Each year the Director may designate a  period,  not
 5    to  exceed  4 days in duration, when sport fishermen may fish
 6    waters wholly or in  part  within  the  jurisdiction  of  the
 7    State,  including  that  part  of  Lake  Michigan  under  the
 8    jurisdiction  of the State, and not be required to obtain the
 9    license or stamp required by subsection (a) of this  Section,
10    Section 20-10 or subsection (a) of Section 20-55. The term of
11    any  such period shall be established by administrative rule.
12    This subsection shall not apply to commercial fishing.
13    (Source: P.A. 88-91; 89-66, eff. 1-1-96.)
14        (515 ILCS 5/20-45) (from Ch. 56, par. 20-45)
15        Sec.  20-45.   License  fees  for  residents.   Fees  for
16    licenses for residents of the State of Illinois shall  be  as
17    follows:
18             (a)  Except  as  otherwise provided in this Section,
19        for sport fishing devices as defined in Section 10-95  or
20        spearing  devices as defined in Section 10-110 the fee is
21        $12.50 for individuals 16 to 64 years old,  and  one-half
22        of the current fishing license fee for individuals age 65
23        or older, commencing with the 1994 license year.
24             (b)  All   residents  before  using  any  commercial
25        fishing device shall obtain a commercial fishing license,
26        the fee for which shall be $35. Each and every commercial
27        device used shall be licensed by  a  resident  commercial
28        fisherman as follows:
29                  (1)  For  each  100  lineal  yards, or fraction
30             thereof, of seine the fee is $18.  For  each  minnow
31             seine,  minnow  trap, or net for commercial purposes
32             the fee is $20.
33                  (2)  For each license to fish with a  100  hook
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 1             trot  line device, basket trap, hoop net, or dip net
 2             the fee is $3.
 3                  (3)  When used in the waters of Lake  Michigan,
 4             for the first 2000 lineal feet, or fraction thereof,
 5             of  gill  net  the  fee  is  $10;  and for each 1000
 6             additional lineal feet, or fraction thereof, the fee
 7             is $10. These fees shall apply to all gill  nets  in
 8             use in the water or on drying reels on the shore.
 9                  (4)  For  each  100  lineal  yards, or fraction
10             thereof, of gill net or trammel net the fee is $18.
11             (c)  Residents of the State of Illinois may obtain a
12        sportsmen's combination license that  shall  entitle  the
13        holder  to  the same non-commercial fishing privileges as
14        residents holding a license as  described  in  subsection
15        (a) of this Section and to the same hunting privileges as
16        residents  holding  a  license  to  hunt  all  species as
17        described  in  Section  3.1  of  the  Wildlife  Code.  No
18        sportsmen's combination license shall be  issued  to  any
19        individual who would be ineligible for either the fishing
20        or    hunting   license   separately.   The   sportsmen's
21        combination license fee shall be $18.50.
22             (d)  For one day for fishing  in  Lake  Michigan  by
23        sport  fishing  devices as defined in Section 10-95 or by
24        spearing devices as defined in Section 10-110 the fee  is
25        $5.   This   license   exempts   the  licensee  from  the
26        requirement for a salmon stamp. The licenses provided for
27        by this subsection are not required for residents of  the
28        State  of Illinois who have obtained the license provided
29        for in subsection (a) of this Section.
30             (e)  All  residents  before  using  any   commercial
31        mussel  device  shall obtain a commercial mussel license,
32        the fee for which shall be $50.
33             (f)  Residents  of  this  State,  upon  establishing
34        residency as required by the  Department,  may  obtain  a
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 1        lifetime   hunting   or   fishing   license  or  lifetime
 2        sportsmen's combination license which shall  entitle  the
 3        holder  to  the same non-commercial fishing privileges as
 4        residents holding a license as described in paragraph (a)
 5        of this Section and to the  same  hunting  privileges  as
 6        residents  holding  a  license  to  hunt  all  species as
 7        described in  Section  3.1  of  the  Wildlife  Code.   No
 8        lifetime  sportsmen's combination license shall be issued
 9        to or retained by any individual who would be  ineligible
10        for  either  the  fishing  or hunting license separately,
11        either upon issuance, or in any year  a  violation  would
12        subject  an  individual to have either or both fishing or
13        hunting privileges rescinded.  The lifetime  hunting  and
14        fishing license fees shall be as follows:
15                  (1)  Lifetime   fishing:    30  x  the  current
16             fishing license fee.
17                  (2)  Lifetime  hunting:   30  x   the   current
18             hunting license fee.
19                  (3)  Lifetime  sportsmen's combination license:
20             30 x the  current  sportsmen's  combination  license
21             fee.
22             Lifetime  licenses  shall  not be refundable.  A $10
23        fee shall be charged for reissuing any lifetime  license.
24        The  Department  may  establish rules and regulations for
25        the issuance and use of lifetime licenses and may suspend
26        or revoke any lifetime license issued under this  Section
27        for  violations  of  those  rules or regulations or other
28        provisions  under  this  Code  or  the   Wildlife   Code.
29        Individuals  under 16 years of age who possess a lifetime
30        hunting or sportsmen's combination license shall have  in
31        their  possession,  while  in the field, a certificate of
32        competency as required under Section 3.2 of the  Wildlife
33        Code.   Any  lifetime  license  issued under this Section
34        shall not exempt individuals  from  obtaining  additional
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 1        stamps  or  permits required under the provisions of this
 2        Code or the  Wildlife  Code.    Individuals  required  to
 3        purchase additional stamps shall sign the stamps and have
 4        them  in their possession while fishing or hunting with a
 5        lifetime license.  All fees received from the issuance of
 6        lifetime licenses shall be  deposited  in  the  Fish  and
 7        Wildlife Endowment Fund.
 8        Except  for  licenses issued under subsection (e) of this
 9    Section, all licenses provided  for  in  this  Section  shall
10    expire  on  March  31  of  each year, except that the license
11    provided for in subsection (d) of this Section  shall  expire
12    at midnight on the day for which the license was issued.
13        All  individuals required to have and failing to have the
14    license provided for in subsection (a) or (d) of this Section
15    shall be fined according to the provisions of  Section  20-35
16    of this Code.
17        All  individuals required to have and failing to have the
18    licenses provided for in subsections  (b)  and  (e)  of  this
19    Section shall be guilty of a Class B misdemeanor.
20    (Source: P.A. 88-91; 89-66, eff. 1-1-96.)
21        Section  15.   The  Wildlife  Code is amended by changing
22    Sections 3.1 and 3.2 and adding Section 3.1-3 as follows:
23        (520 ILCS 5/3.1) (from Ch. 61, par. 3.1)
24        Sec. 3.1. License and stamps required.
25        (a)  Before any person shall take or attempt to take  any
26    of  the  species  protected  by Section 2.2 for which an open
27    season is established under this Act,  he  shall  first  have
28    procured and possess a valid hunting license.
29        Before  any person 16 years of age or older shall take or
30    attempt to take any bird of the species defined as  migratory
31    waterfowl  by  Section  2.2,  including coots, he shall first
32    have procured a State Migratory Waterfowl Stamp.
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 1        Before any  person  16  years  of  age  or  older  takes,
 2    attempts   to  take,  or  pursues  any  species  of  wildlife
 3    protected by this Code, except  migratory  waterfowl,  coots,
 4    and  hand-reared  birds on licensed game breeding and hunting
 5    preserve areas and state controlled pheasant  hunting  areas,
 6    he  or she shall first obtain a State Habitat Stamp. Disabled
 7    veterans and former prisoners of war shall not be required to
 8    obtain State  Habitat  Stamps.  Any  person  who  obtained  a
 9    lifetime  license  before  January  1,  1993,  shall  not  be
10    required to obtain State Habitat Stamps. Income from the sale
11    of  State Furbearer Stamps and State Pheasant Stamps received
12    after the effective date of this amendatory Act of 1992 shall
13    be deposited into the State Furbearer Fund and State Pheasant
14    Fund, respectively.
15        Before any person 16 years of age or  older  shall  take,
16    attempt  to take, or sell the green hide of any mammal of the
17    species defined as fur-bearing mammals  by  Section  2.2  for
18    which  an open season is established under this Act, he shall
19    first have procured a State Habitat Stamp.
20        (b)  Before any person who is a non-resident of the State
21    of Illinois shall take or attempt to take any of the  species
22    protected  by  Section  2.2, except white-tailed deer or wild
23    turkey, for which an open season is  established  under  this
24    Act,  he  shall,  unless  specifically exempted by law, first
25    procure a non-resident license as provided by  this  Act  for
26    the taking of any wild game.
27        Before  a  nonresident  shall  take  or  attempt  to take
28    white-tailed deer,  he  shall  first  have  procured  a  Deer
29    Hunting Permit as defined in Section 2.26 of this Code.
30        Before  a  nonresident shall take or attempt to take wild
31    turkeys, he shall have procured a Wild Turkey Hunting  Permit
32    as defined in Section 2.11 of this Code.
33        (c)  The  owners  residing  on,  or bona fide tenants of,
34    farm lands and their children, parents, brothers, and sisters
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 1    actually permanently residing on their lands shall  have  the
 2    right  to  hunt  any  of the species protected by Section 2.2
 3    upon  their  lands  and  waters  without  procuring   hunting
 4    licenses;  but  the hunting shall be done only during periods
 5    of time and with devices and by methods as are  permitted  by
 6    this Act.  Any person on active duty with the Armed Forces of
 7    the  United  States  who  is  now  and who was at the time of
 8    entering the Armed Forces a  resident  of  Illinois  and  who
 9    entered  the  Armed  Forces  from  this  State,  and  who  is
10    presently  on  ordinary  leave from the Armed Forces, and any
11    resident of Illinois who is disabled, or 65 years of  age  or
12    more,  may  hunt  any of the species protected by Section 2.2
13    without procuring a hunting license, but the hunting shall be
14    done only during such periods of time and with devices and by
15    methods as are permitted by this Act.   For  the  purpose  of
16    this Section a person is disabled when that person has a Type
17    1  or  Type 4, Class 2 disability as defined in Section 4A of
18    the Illinois Identification Card Act.  For purposes  of  this
19    Section,  an  Illinois  Disabled  Person  Identification Card
20    issued pursuant  to  the  Illinois  Identification  Card  Act
21    indicating  that  the  person  named  has a Type 1 or Type 4,
22    Class 2 disability shall be  adequate  documentation  of  the
23    disability.
24        (d)  A  courtesy non-resident license for taking game may
25    be issued at the discretion of the Director, without fee,  to
26    any  person  officially  employed  in  the  game  and fish or
27    conservation department of another state  or  of  the  United
28    States  who  is  within  the  State  to  assist or consult or
29    cooperate with the Director; or to  the  officials  of  other
30    states,  the United States, foreign countries, or officers or
31    representatives of conservation organizations or publications
32    while in the State as guests of  the  Governor  or  Director.
33    The  Director  may  provide  to  nonresident participants and
34    official gunners at field trials an exemption from  licensure
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 1    while participating in a field trial.
 2        (e)  State  Migratory  Waterfowl Stamps shall be required
 3    for those persons qualifying under subsections  (c)  and  (d)
 4    who  intend  to hunt migratory waterfowl, including coots, to
 5    the extent that hunting licenses of  the  various  types  are
 6    authorized and required by this Section for those persons.
 7        (f)  Registration in the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Migratory
 8    Bird  Harvest Information Program shall be required for those
 9    persons who are required to have  a  hunting  license  before
10    taking  or attempting to take any bird of the species defined
11    as migratory game birds by  Section  2.2,  except  that  this
12    subsection  shall  not  apply  to  crows  in  this  State  or
13    hand-reared  birds  on  licensed  game  breeding  and hunting
14    preserve areas, for which an open season  is  established  by
15    this  Act.   Persons  registering with the Program must carry
16    proof of registration with them while migratory bird hunting.
17        The  Department   shall   publish   suitable   prescribed
18    regulations  pertaining to registration by the migratory bird
19    hunter in the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service  Migratory  Bird
20    Harvest Information Program.
21    (Source: P.A. 88-45; 88-91; 89-341, eff. 8-17-95.)
22        (520 ILCS 5/3.1-3 new)
23        Sec.  3.1-3.   Golden  Years Fishing and Hunting License.
24    The Department shall furnish a special license  to  residents
25    of  age  65  or  more  who apply therefor.  The license shall
26    constitute  evidence  that  the  holder   has   the   hunting
27    privileges  established for those residents under Section 3.1
28    and the fishing privileges established  for  those  residents
29    under  Section  20-5  of  the  Fish  and  Aquatic  Life Code.
30    Possession of the license  shall  be  a  matter  of  personal
31    preference  and nothing in this Section shall be construed as
32    a requirement that residents of age  65  or  more  obtain  or
33    possess the license in order to engage in fishing or hunting.
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 1    The  license  shall,  in  addition  to  other information the
 2    Department may prescribe, bear an identifying  serial  number
 3    and   the  designation  "Golden  Years  Fishing  and  Hunting
 4    License".  The licenses shall be issued for a fee of 50 cents
 5    to qualified residents who make proper  application  therefor
 6    and shall not require renewal.
 7        (520 ILCS 5/3.2) (from Ch. 61, par. 3.2)
 8        Sec.  3.2.  Hunting  license;  application;  instruction.
 9    Before the Department or any county, city, village, township,
10    incorporated  town  clerk or his duly designated agent or any
11    other person authorized or designated by  the  Department  to
12    issue  hunting  licenses shall issue a hunting license to any
13    person, the  person  shall  file  his  application  with  the
14    Department  or  other party authorized to issue licenses on a
15    form provided by the Department  and  further  give  definite
16    proof  of  identity and place of legal residence.  Each clerk
17    designating agents to issue licenses and stamps shall furnish
18    the Department, within 10 days following the appointment, the
19    names and mailing addresses of the agents.  Each clerk or his
20    duly designated agent shall be authorized  to  sell  licenses
21    and  stamps only within the territorial area for which he was
22    elected or appointed.  No duly designated agent is authorized
23    to furnish licenses or  stamps  for  issuance  by  any  other
24    person  or business establishment.  Each application shall be
25    executed and sworn to  and  shall  set  forth  the  name  and
26    description of the applicant and place of residence.
27        No  hunting license shall be issued to any person born on
28    or after January  1,  1980  unless  he  presents  the  person
29    authorized  to  issue the license evidence that he has held a
30    hunting license issued by the State of  Illinois  or  another
31    state  in  a  prior  year,  or a certificate of competency as
32    provided in this Section.  Persons under 16 years of age  may
33    be  issued  a  Lifetime  Hunting  or  Sportsmen's Combination
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 1    License as provided under  Section  20-45  of  the  Fish  and
 2    Aquatic  Life  Code  but shall not be entitled to hunt unless
 3    they have a certificate of competency  as  provided  in  this
 4    Section   and  they  shall  have  the  certificate  in  their
 5    possession while hunting.
 6        The  Department  of  Natural  Resources  shall  authorize
 7    personnel  of   the   Department   or   certified   volunteer
 8    instructors  to conduct courses, of not less than 10 hours in
 9    length, in firearms and  hunter  safety,  which  may  include
10    training  in  bow  and  arrow  safety, at regularly specified
11    intervals  throughout  the   State.    Persons   successfully
12    completing   the   course  shall  receive  a  certificate  of
13    competency.  The Department of Natural Resources may  further
14    cooperate  with  any reputable association or organization in
15    establishing courses if the organization has as  one  of  its
16    objectives  the  promotion  of  safety  in  the  handling  of
17    firearms or bow and arrow.
18        The  Department  of Natural Resources shall designate any
19    person found by it to be competent  to  give  instruction  in
20    the  handling  of firearms, hunter safety, and bow and arrow.
21    The persons so appointed shall give the course of instruction
22    and upon the successful completion shall issue to the  person
23    instructed  a  certificate of competency in the safe handling
24    of firearms, hunter safety, and bow  and  arrow.   No  charge
25    shall  be  made  for  any  course  of  instruction except for
26    materials or ammunition consumed.  The Department of  Natural
27    Resources  shall  furnish  information on the requirements of
28    hunter safety education programs to be  distributed  free  of
29    charge  to  applicants  for  hunting  licenses by the persons
30    appointed and authorized to issue licenses.   Funds  for  the
31    conducting  of  firearms  and  hunter safety courses shall be
32    taken  from  the  fee  charged   for   the   Firearm   Owners
33    Identification Card.
34        The  fee  for a hunting license to hunt all species for a
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 1    resident of Illinois is $7.  For residents age 65  or  older,
 2    the  fee is one-half of the fee charged for a hunting license
 3    to hunt all species for a resident of Illinois.  Nonresidents
 4    shall be charged $50 for a hunting license.
 5        Upon submitting suitable evidence of legal  residence  in
 6    any  other  state,  nonresidents  may be issued a nonresident
 7    hunting license for a period not  to  exceed  10  consecutive
 8    days' hunting in the State and shall be charged a fee of $28.
 9        A  special  nonresident  hunting  license  authorizing  a
10    nonresident  to take game birds by hunting on a game breeding
11    and hunting preserve area  only,  established  under  Section
12    3.27,  shall be issued upon proper application being made and
13    payment of a  fee  equal  to  that  for  a  resident  hunting
14    license.   The expiration date of this license shall be March
15    31 of each year.
16        Each applicant for a  State  Migratory  Waterfowl  Stamp,
17    regardless  of  his residence or other condition, shall pay a
18    fee of $10 and shall receive  a  stamp.  Except  as  provided
19    under  Section  20-45  of the Fish and Aquatic Life Code, the
20    stamp shall be signed by the person or affixed to his license
21    or permit in a space designated by the  Department  for  that
22    purpose.
23        Each  applicant  for a State Habitat Stamp, regardless of
24    his residence or other condition, shall pay a fee of  $5  and
25    shall receive a stamp. Except as provided under Section 20-45
26    of  the Fish and Aquatic Life Code, the stamp shall be signed
27    by the person or affixed to his license or permit in a  space
28    designated by the Department for that purpose.
29        Nothing  in this Section shall be construed as to require
30    the purchase of more than one  State  Habitat  Stamp  by  any
31    person in any one license year.
32        The  Department  shall  furnish  the  holders  of hunting
33    licenses  and  stamps  with  an  insignia  as   evidence   of
34    possession   of   license,  or  license  and  stamp,  as  the
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 1    Department may consider advisable.   The  insignia  shall  be
 2    exhibited and used as the Department may order.
 3        All  other  hunting  licenses  and all State stamps shall
 4    expire upon March 31 of each year.
 5        Every person holding any license, permit, or stamp issued
 6    under the provisions  of  this  Act  shall  have  it  in  his
 7    possession  for  immediate presentation for inspection to the
 8    officers and authorized  employees  of  the  Department,  any
 9    sheriff,  deputy sheriff, or any other peace officer making a
10    demand for it.  This provision shall not apply to  Department
11    owned  or managed sites where it is required that all hunters
12    deposit   their   license,   permit,   or   Firearm   Owner's
13    Identification Card at the check station  upon  entering  the
14    hunting areas.
15    (Source: P.A.  88-45; 88-91; 89-75, eff. 1-1-96; 89-338, eff.
16    1-1-96; 89-445, eff. 2-7-96; 89-626, eff. 8-9-96.)
17        Section 99.  Effective date.  This Act takes effect  upon
18    becoming law.

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