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92_HB2061 LRB9206790RCmg 1 AN ACT in relation to animals. 2 Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, 3 represented in the General Assembly: 4 Section 5. The Illinois Dangerous Animals Act is amended 5 by changing Sections 0.1, 1, 2, 3, and 4 and adding Sections 6 1.5 and 5 as follows: 7 (720 ILCS 585/0.1) (from Ch. 8, par. 240) 8 Sec. 0.1. Definitions. As used in this Act, unless the 9 context otherwise requires: 10 "Dangerous animal" means a lion, tiger, leopard, ocelot, 11 jaguar, cheetah, margay, mountain lion, lynx, bobcat, 12 jaguarundi, bear, hyena, wolf or coyote, or any poisonous or 13 life-threatening reptile. 14 "Department" means the Department of Agriculture. 15 "Director" means the Director of Agriculture. 16 "Owner" means any person who (a) has a right of property 17 in a dangerous animal, (b) keeps or harbors a dangerous 18 animal, (c) has a dangerous animal in his care, or (d) acts 19 as custodian of a dangerous animal. 20 "Person" means any individual, firm, association, 21 partnership, corporation, or other legal entity, any public 22 or private institution, the State of Illinois, or any 23 municipal corporation or political subdivision of the State. 24 "Primate" means any non-human mammal, other than a cat or 25 dog. 26 (Source: P.A. 84-28.) 27 (720 ILCS 585/1) (from Ch. 8, par. 241) 28 Sec. 1. Harboring of dangerous animals and primates. 29 (a) No person shall have a right of property in, keep, 30 harbor, care for, act as custodian of or maintain in his or -2- LRB9206790RCmg 1 her possession any dangerous animal or primate except at a 2 properly maintained zoological park, federally licensed 3 exhibit, circus, scientific or educational institution, 4 research laboratory, veterinary hospital or animal refuge in 5 an escape-proof enclosure. 6 (b) This Section does not apply to a person who has been 7 issued a permit to own or keep a primate by the Department 8 under Section 1.5. 9 (Source: P.A. 84-28.) 10 (720 ILCS 585/1.5 new) 11 Sec. 1.5. Permit to keep primates. 12 (a) Except as otherwise provided in this Act, on and 13 after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 92nd 14 General Assembly, the ownership, keeping, harboring, caring 15 for, acting as custodian of, or maintaining in one's 16 possession a primate is prohibited. 17 (b) The Department may license the ownership and 18 possession of primates that were: 19 (1) legally within this State at the time of the 20 effective date of this amendatory Act of the 92nd General 21 Assembly; or 22 (2) born within 60 days after the adoption of rules 23 to enforce this Section. 24 (c) A person who owns a primate as described in 25 subsection (b) may receive a permit from the Department that 26 allows the person to own and possess the primate if each of 27 the following conditions are or will be met: 28 (1) the person has furnished the Department with 29 evidence satisfactory to the Department that the primate 30 has been rendered permanently incapable of reproduction; 31 (2) a form of permanent identification has been 32 attached to the primate under rules adopted by the 33 Department; and -3- LRB9206790RCmg 1 (3) the person follows any other rules adopted by 2 the Department for the enforcement of this Section. 3 (d) The Department may adopt rules: 4 (1) prohibiting the public display of primates 5 outside the private property of the owners who have 6 obtained permits under this Section, except for 7 transportation of the primates for veterinary care or 8 transport outside this State; and 9 (2) establishing minimum standards of care, 10 including veterinary care, for primates. 11 (e) A permit must be issued for each primate separately. 12 Each permit authorizes a named individual person to own a 13 permanently identifiable individual primate within this 14 State. A permit is not transferable between persons or 15 between primates. 16 (f) The Department may charge an annual permit fee in an 17 amount determined by the Department. The permit fees must be 18 deposited into the Primate Protection Fund that is created as 19 a revolving fund outside the State Treasury and under the 20 control of the Director. 21 (g) On and after the adoption of rules to enforce this 22 Section, the Department may levy a civil penalty of $500 for 23 each primate that is kept, harbored, cared for, or maintained 24 in violation this Section. Moneys from the levy of these 25 civil penalties must be deposited into the Primate Protection 26 Fund. 27 (720 ILCS 585/2) (from Ch. 8, par. 242) 28 Sec. 2. Domestication. It is no defense to a violation 29 of Section 1 that the person violating such Section has 30 attempted to domesticate the dangerous animal. If there 31 appears to be imminent danger to the public, any dangerous 32 animal found not in compliance with the provisions of this 33 Act shall be subject to seizure and may immediately be placed -4- LRB9206790RCmg 1 in an approved facility. Upon the conviction of a person 2 for a violation of Section 1, the animal with regard to which 3 the conviction was obtained shall be confiscated and placed 4 in an approved facility, with the owner thereof to be 5 responsible for all costs connected with the seizure and 6 confiscation of such animal. Approved facilities include, but 7 are not limited to, a zoological park, federally licensed 8 exhibit, humane society, veterinary hospital or animal 9 refuge. 10 (Source: P.A. 84-28.) 11 (720 ILCS 585/3) (from Ch. 8, par. 243) 12 Sec. 3. Sentence. Any person violating this Act shall 13 be guilty of a Class C misdemeanor. Each day of violation 14 constitutes a separate offense. 15 In the event the person violating this Act is a 16 corporation or partnership, any officer, director, manager or 17 managerial agent of the partnership or corporation who 18 violates this Section or causes the partnership or 19 corporation to violate this Section is guilty of a Class C 20 misdemeanor. 21 (Source: P.A. 84-28.) 22 (720 ILCS 585/4) (from Ch. 8, par. 244) 23 Sec. 4. Short title. This Actshall be known andmay 24 be cited as the"Illinois Dangerous AnimalsAct"and Primate 25 Protection Act". 26 (Source: P.A. 84-28.) 27 (720 ILCS 585/5 new) 28 Sec. 5. Enforcement. The Department shall enforce this 29 Act and may adopt rules to carry out its responsibilities 30 under this Act. -5- LRB9206790RCmg 1 Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon 2 becoming law.