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Public Act 094-0592
Public Act 0592 94TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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Public Act 094-0592 |
HB1181 Enrolled |
LRB094 05375 RCE 35420 b |
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| AN ACT concerning fish and aquatic life.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Fish and Aquatic Life Code is amended by | changing Sections 1-55, 1-125, 10-100, 20-35, and 20-70 and by | adding Section 1-53 as follows: | (515 ILCS 5/1-53 new)
| Sec. 1-53. Indigenous species. "Indigenous species" means | those species of aquatic life specified by administrative rule.
| (515 ILCS 5/1-55) (from Ch. 56, par. 1-55)
| Sec. 1-55. Minnow. "Minnow" means any fish in the family | Cyprinidae
except common carp (Cyprinus carpio),
and goldfish | (Carassius auratus), and Asian carp [bighead carp | (Hypophthalmichthys nobilis), black carp (Mylopharyngodon | piceus), grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella), and silver carp | (Hypophthalmichthys molotrix)] .
| (Source: P.A. 87-833.)
| (515 ILCS 5/1-125) (from Ch. 56, par. 1-125)
| Sec. 1-125. Administrative rules. The Department is | authorized to issue
administrative rules for carrying out, | administering, and enforcing the
provisions of this Code. The | administrative rules shall be promulgated in
accordance with | the Illinois Administrative Procedure Act.
| Rules, after becoming effective, shall be enforced in the | same manner as
are any other provisions of this Code. It is | unlawful for any person to violate any provision of any | administrative rule promulgated by the Department. Violators | of administrative rules
are subject to the penalties set out in | this Code.
| (Source: P.A. 89-66, eff. 1-1-96.)
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| (515 ILCS 5/10-100) (from Ch. 56, par. 10-100)
| Sec. 10-100. Release of aquatic life. | (a) It shall be unlawful to
release any aquatic life
into | the wild in
waters of this State without first securing | permission of the
Department to do so, except that the owner of | a body of water may release
aquatic life indigenous to the | State of Illinois into waters wholly upon his or her property | that are
indigenous to the
State of Illinois . The Department | shall have the authority to promulgate
necessary rules and | regulations, under the Illinois Administrative
Procedure Act, | regulating the possession, transportation, and shipping of
| aquatic life not indigenous to the State of Illinois. All | aquatic life may be
immediately returned unharmed
released into | waters from where
which they were taken.
| (b) It is unlawful to possess, transport, or release any | live specimen or viable gametes of any species listed as | injurious by administrative rule, unless authorized by that | rule. A violation of this subsection (b) is a Class A | misdemeanor.
| (Source: P.A. 89-66, eff. 1-1-96.)
| (515 ILCS 5/20-35) (from Ch. 56, par. 20-35)
| Sec. 20-35. Offenses.
| (a) Except as prescribed in Section 5-25 and unless | otherwise provided in
this Code, any person who is found guilty | of violating any of the provisions
of this Code, including | administrative rules, is guilty of a petty offense.
| Any person who violates any of the provisions of Section | 5-20, 10-5,
10-10, 10-15, 10-20, 10-25, 10-30, 10-35, 10-50, | 10-60, 10-70, 10-75, 10-95,
10-115, 10-135, 15-5, 15-10, 15-15, | 15-20, 15-30, 15-32, 15-40, 15-45, 15-55,
15-60, 15-65, 15-75, | 15-80, 15-85, 15-90, 15-95, 15-100, 15-105, 15-110,
15-115, | 15-120, 15-130, 15-140, 20-70, 20-75, 20-80, 20-85, 25-10, | 25-15, or
25-20 of this Code, including administrative rules | relating to those Sections,
is guilty of a Class B misdemeanor.
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| Any person who violates any of the provisions of Section | 1-200, 1-205,
10-55, 10-80, 10-100(b), 15-35, or 20-120 of this | Code, including administrative rules
relating to those | Sections, is guilty of a Class A misdemeanor.
| Any person who violates any of the provisions of this Code, | including
administrative rules, during the 5 years following | the revocation of his or
her license, permit, or privileges | under Section 20-105 is guilty of a Class
A misdemeanor.
| Any person who violates Section 5-25 of this Code, | including administrative
rules, is guilty of a Class 3 felony.
| (b)(1) It is unlawful for any person to take or attempt to | take aquatic
life from any aquatic life farm except with the | consent of the owner of the
aquatic life farm. Any person | possessing fishing tackle on the premises of an
aquatic life | farm is presumed to be fishing. The presumption may be rebutted
| by clear and convincing evidence. All fishing tackle, | apparatus, and vehicles
used in the violation of this | subsection (b) shall be confiscated by the
arresting officer. | Except as otherwise provided in this subsection, the
seizure | and confiscation procedures set forth in Section 1-215 of this | Code
shall apply. If the confiscated property is determined by | the circuit court
to have been used in the violation of this | subsection (b), the confiscated
property shall be sold at | public auction by the county sheriff of the county
where the | violation occurred. The proceeds of the sale shall be deposited | in
the county general fund; provided that the auction may be | stayed by an
appropriate court order.
| (2) A violation of paragraph (1) of this subsection (b) is | a Class A
misdemeanor for a first offense and a Class 4 felony | for a second or subsequent
offense.
| (c)(1) It is unlawful for any person to trespass or fish on | an aquatic life
farm located on a strip mine lake or other body | of water used for aquatic life
farming operations, or within a | 200 foot buffer zone surrounding cages or
netpens that are | clearly delineated by buoys of a posted aquatic life farm, by
| swimming, scuba diving, or snorkeling in, around, or under the |
| aquatic life
farm or by operating a watercraft over, around, or | in the aquatic life farm
without the consent of the owner of | the aquatic life farm.
| (2) A violation of paragraph (1) of this subsection (c) is | a Class B
misdemeanor for a first offense and a Class A | misdemeanor for a second or
subsequent offense. All fishing | tackle, apparatus, and watercraft used in a
second or | subsequent violation of this subsection (c) shall be | confiscated by
the arresting officer. Except as otherwise | provided in this subsection, the
seizure and confiscation | procedures set forth in Section 1-215 of this Code
shall apply. | If the confiscated property is determined by the circuit court
| to have been used in a violation of this subsection (c), the | confiscated
property shall be sold at public auction by the | county sheriff of the county
where the violation occurred. The | proceeds of the sale shall be deposited
in the county general | fund; provided that the auction may be stayed by an
appropriate | court order.
| (d) Offenses committed by minors under the direct control | or with the
consent of a parent or guardian may subject the | parent or guardian to the
penalties prescribed in this Section | or as otherwise provided in this Code.
| (e) In addition to any fines imposed under this Section, or | as otherwise
provided in this Code, any person found guilty of | unlawfully taking or
possessing any aquatic life protected by | this Code shall be assessed a
civil penalty for that aquatic | life in accordance with the values
prescribed in Section 5-25 | of this Code. This civil penalty shall be
imposed at the time | of the conviction by the Circuit Court for the county
where the | offense was committed. Except as otherwise provided for in
| subsections (b) and (c) of this Section, all penalties provided | for in this
Section shall be remitted to the Department in | accordance with the provisions
of Section 1-180 of this Code.
| (Source: P.A. 92-385, eff. 8-16-01; 92-513, eff. 6-1-02; | 92-651, eff.
7-11-02.)
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| (515 ILCS 5/20-70) (from Ch. 56, par. 20-70)
| Sec. 20-70. Non-resident and resident aquatic life
fish
| dealers. Non-resident
and resident aquatic life
fish dealers | shall maintain records of all fish and other
aquatic life | bought, sold, or shipped in Illinois. These records shall
| include the name of the seller and the species and poundage of | the fish or
aquatic life involved. The records shall be kept | for a minimum of one year
from the date of the transaction and | shall be made immediately available to
authorized employees of | the Department upon request.
| (a) Non-resident aquatic life
fish dealers. Any person not | a resident
of Illinois who sells or ships to other wholesalers, | retailers, or
consumers any of the aquatic life protected by | this Code, whether from
waters within or without the State is a | non-resident aquatic life
fish dealer within
the meaning of | this Code.
| All licenses issued to non-resident aquatic life
fish
| dealers are valid only in
the location described and designated | in the application for the
license. Wholesalers may deliver | their products by truck or common
carrier of any type but must | possess a separate license for each truck
from which aquatic | life are being sold if business is solicited
from the
trucks.
| Application for a non-resident aquatic life
fish dealer's | license shall be made to
and upon forms furnished by the | Department and shall be in the form as the
Department may | prescribe. The annual fee for a non-resident aquatic life
fish
| dealer's
license shall be $100. All non-resident aquatic life
| fish dealer licenses shall expire
on January 31 of each year.
| Non-residents purchasing aquatic life
fish in Illinois for | sale solely outside
the State are exempt from possessing an | aquatic life
a fish dealer's license if
purchases are made from | a licensed resident wholesale or retail aquatic life
fish
| dealer.
| (b) Resident aquatic life
fish dealer's licenses. Any | person conducting a fish market
or buying, selling, or shipping | any aquatic life (except minnows) protected
by this Code, |
| whether from waters within or without the State, shall first
| procure a license from the Department to do so, including any | commercial
fisherman selling live fish for stocking only. Any | commercial fisherman
person selling fish
legally caught or | taken by themselves to a resident licensed wholesale aquatic | life
fish
dealer, however, is exempt from the provisions of | this Section.
| (1) Wholesale aquatic life
fish dealer's license.
Any | resident of this State who, within the State of Illinois,
| conducts a wholesale fish market or who sells or ships to | any
other wholesaler, retailer, or other commercial | institution aquatic
life indigenous to this State (except | minnows) and protected by this
Code, whether from waters | within or without the State, is a
resident wholesale | aquatic life
fish dealer in the meaning of this Code.
| This provision, however, does not apply to minnows or | saltwater species commonly used as seafood that will not | survive in freshwater, such as lobsters, clams, mussels, | and oysters.
| All licenses issued to resident wholesale aquatic life
| fish dealers are valid only
in the location described and | designated in the application for license.
Wholesale | aquatic life
fish dealers may deliver their products by | truck or other common
carrier but must possess a separate | license for each truck from which aquatic
life is being | sold if business is solicited from the truck. Applications | for
resident wholesale aquatic life
fish dealer's licenses | shall be made to and upon forms
furnished by the | Department, which shall be in the form as the Department
| may prescribe. The annual license fee for each wholesale | aquatic life
fish dealer's
license is $50. All wholesale | aquatic life
fish dealer's licenses shall expire on
January | 31 of each year.
| (2) Retail aquatic life
fish dealer's license. Any | resident of the State of
Illinois who, within the State of | Illinois, conducts a retail fish market
where he or she |
| sells or offers for sale any
aquatic life indigenous to | this State (except minnows) and protected by
this Code, | whether from waters from within or without the State, is a
| retail aquatic life
fish dealer in the meaning of this | Code.
| This provision, however, does not apply to minnows or | saltwater species commonly used as seafood that will not | survive in freshwater, such as lobsters, clams, mussels, | and oysters.
| All licenses issued to resident aquatic life
fish
| dealers are valid only in the
location described and | designated in the application for the license.
Retailers | may deliver their products by truck or other common carrier | but
must possess a separate license for each truck from | which aquatic life is being
sold if business is solicited | from the truck.
| Applications for resident retail aquatic life
fish
| dealer's licenses shall be made
to and upon forms furnished | by the Department, which shall be in the form
the | Department may prescribe. The annual license for each | resident retail
aquatic life
fish dealer's license is $10. | All these licenses shall expire on January 31
of each year.
| (3) Separate licenses. A license shall be procured for | each separate
fish market or place of business operated by | any wholesale or retail aquatic life
fish
dealer, whether a | resident or non-resident, and for each vehicle from which
| aquatic life is sold. All licenses shall be conspicuously | displayed at all
times.
| (c) The Department may adopt administrative rules | pertaining to non-resident and resident aquatic life dealers. | Any person who violates any provision of this Section 20-70, or | related administrative rule, is guilty of a Class B | misdemeanor.
| (Source: P.A. 89-66, eff. 1-1-96.)
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Effective Date: 1/1/2006
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