Public Act 095-0179
Public Act 0179 95TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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Public Act 095-0179 |
SB0560 Enrolled |
LRB095 09006 CMK 29197 b |
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| AN ACT concerning animals.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Illinois Diseased Animals Act is amended by | changing Sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 9, 10, 13, 20, 21, 22, and 24 | as follows:
| (510 ILCS 50/1) (from Ch. 8, par. 168)
| Sec. 1. For the purposes of this Act:
| "Department" means the Department of Agriculture of the | State of Illinois.
| "Director" means the Director of the Illinois Department of | Agriculture,
or his duly appointed representative.
| "Contagious or infectious disease" means a specific | disease designated by
the Department as contagious or | infectious under rules pertaining to this Act.
| "Contaminated" or "contamination" means for an animal to | come into contact with a chemical or radiological substance at | a level which may be considered to be harmful to humans or | other animals if they come into contact with the contaminated | animal or consume parts of the contaminated animal.
| "Reportable disease" means a specific disease designated | by the Department as
reportable under rules pertaining to this | Act.
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| "Animals" means domestic animals, poultry, and wild | animals in captivity.
| "Exposed to" means for an animal to come in contact with | another animal or
an environment that is capable of | transmitting a contagious, infectious, or
reportable disease. | An animal will no longer be considered as "exposed to"
when it | is beyond the standard incubation time for the disease and the | animal
has been tested negative for the specific disease or | there is no evidence that
the animal is contagious, except for | animals exposed to Johne's disease.
Animals originating from a | herd where Johne's disease has been diagnosed will
be | considered no longer "exposed to" with a negative test. The | negative test
must have been conducted within 30 days prior to | the sale or movement.
| "Swap meet" means an organized event where animals | including, but not limited to, dogs, cats, birds, fish, | reptiles, or other animals customarily obtained as pets, are | sold, traded, or exchange hands.
| (Source: P.A. 93-980, eff. 8-20-04.)
| (510 ILCS 50/2) (from Ch. 8, par. 169)
| Sec. 2. It is the duty of the Department to investigate all | cases or
alleged cases coming to its knowledge of contamination | or contagious and infectious diseases
among animals within the | State and to provide for the suppression,
prevention, and | extirpation of contamination or infectious and contagious |
| diseases of such
animals.
| The Department may make and adopt reasonable rules and | regulations for
the administration and enforcement of the | provisions of this Act. No rule
or regulation made, adopted or | issued by the Department pursuant to the
provisions of this Act | shall be effective unless such rule or regulation
has been | submitted to the Advisory Board of Livestock Commissioners for
| approval. All rules of the Department, and all amendments or | revocations of
existing rules, shall be recorded in an | appropriate book or books, shall be
adequately indexed, shall | be kept in the office of the Department, and
shall constitute a | public record. Such rules shall be printed in pamphlet
form and | furnished, upon request, to the public free of cost.
| (Source: P.A. 77-108.)
| (510 ILCS 50/3) (from Ch. 8, par. 170)
| Sec. 3. Upon its becoming known to the Department that any | animals are
infected, or suspected of being infected, with any | contagious or infectious
disease, or contaminated with any | chemical or radiological substance, the
Department shall have | the authority to quarantine and to cause proper examination | thereof to
be made . If
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and if such disease is found to be of a | dangerously contagious
or dangerously infectious nature, or | the contamination level is such that may be harmful to humans | or other animals, the Department shall order such
diseased or | contaminated animals and such
as have been exposed to such |
| disease or contamination , and the premises in or on which they
| are, or have recently occupied, to be quarantined. The | Department shall also have the authority to issue area-wide | quarantines on animals and premises in order to control the | spread of the dangerously contagious or infectious disease and | to reduce the spread of contamination. The Department may, in
| connection with any such quarantine, order that no
animal which | has been or
is so diseased, contaminated, or exposed to such | disease or contamination , may be removed from the
premises so | quarantined and that no animal susceptible to such disease
or | contamination may be brought therein or thereon, except under | such rules as the Department
may prescribe.
| (Source: P.A. 90-385, eff. 8-15-97.)
| (510 ILCS 50/4) (from Ch. 8, par. 171)
| Sec. 4. The Department may order the slaughter of any or | all of such
diseased , contaminated, or exposed animals.
| The Department may disinfect, and, if they cannot be | properly
disinfected, may destroy, all barns, stables, | outbuildings, premises and
personal property contaminated or | infected with any such contaminant or contagious or infectious | disease
as in its judgment is necessary to prevent the spread | of any such contaminant or disease;
and may order the | disinfection of all cars, boats or other vehicles used in
| transporting animals affected with any such contaminant or | disease, or that have been
exposed to the contaminant, |
| contagion , or infection thereof, and the disinfection of all
| yards, pens and chutes that may have been used in handling such | contaminated, diseased , or
exposed animals.
| (Source: Laws 1961, p. 3164.)
| (510 ILCS 50/6) (from Ch. 8, par. 173)
| Sec. 6. Whenever quarantine is established in accordance | with the
provisions of this Act, notice shall be given by | delivery in person or by
mailing by registered or certified | mail, postage prepaid, to the owner or
occupant of any premises | so quarantined. Such notice shall be written or
printed, or | partly written and partly printed, with an explanation of the
| contents thereof. Such quarantine shall be sufficiently proved | in any court
by the production of a true copy of such notice of | quarantine together with
an affidavit, sworn to by the officer | or employee of the Department who
delivered or mailed such | notice, containing a statement that the original
thereof was | delivered or mailed in the manner herein prescribed.
| Every quarantine so established shall remain in effect | until removed by
order of the Department. Any person aggrieved | by any quarantine may appeal
to the Department which shall | thereupon sustain, modify or annul the
quarantine as it may | deem proper. Quarantines will be removed when epidemiological | evidence indicates that the disease or contamination threat to | humans or other animals no longer exists.
| (Source: Laws 1967, p. 905.)
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| (510 ILCS 50/9) (from Ch. 8, par. 176)
| Sec. 9. The Department may promulgate and adopt reasonable | rules and regulations
to prevent the spread of any | contamination or contagious or infectious disease within this
| State. If the condition so warrants, the Director may request | the Governor
to issue a proclamation quarantining an affected | municipality or geographical
district whereby all animals of | the kind diseased or contaminated would not be permitted
to be | moved from one premises to another within the municipality or | geographical
district,
or over any public highway, or any | unfenced lot or piece of ground, or from
being brought into, or | taken from the infected or contaminated municipality or | geographical
district, except by a special permit, signed by | the Director. Any such proclamation
shall, from
the time of its | publication, bind all persons. Within one week after the
| publication of any such proclamation, every person who owns, or | who is in
charge of animals of the kind diseased or | contaminated
within the municipality or geographical district, | shall report to the
Department the number and description of | such animals, their location,
and the name and address of the | owner or person in charge, and during
the continuance of the | quarantine to report to the Department all cases
of sickness, | deaths or births among such animals.
| (Source: P.A. 81-196.)
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| (510 ILCS 50/10) (from Ch. 8, par. 177)
| Sec. 10. The Department may promulgate and adopt reasonable | rules and regulations
to prevent the entry into Illinois of any | animals which may be contaminated or infected
with, or which | may have been exposed to, any contaminant or contagious or | infectious disease.
If the condition so warrants, the Director | may request the Governor to issue
a proclamation whereby any | animals contaminated or diseased or those exposed to disease
| and any carcasses or portions of carcasses, feed, seed, | bedding, equipment
or other material capable of conveying | contamination or infection will be prohibited from
entering | Illinois.
| (Source: P.A. 81-196.)
| (510 ILCS 50/13) (from Ch. 8, par. 180)
| Sec. 13. The Department shall cooperate with any | commissioner or other
officer appointed by the United States | authorities, in connection with
carrying out any provision of | any United States Statute providing for the
suppression and | prevention of contamination or contagious and infectious | diseases among
animals, in suppression and preventing the | spread of contamination or contagious and
infectious diseases | among animals in this State.
| The inspectors of the Animal Health Division of the United | States
Department of Agriculture and the Illinois Department of | Agriculture have
the right of inspection, quarantine and
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| condemnation of animals affected with any contamination or | contagious or infectious disease,
or suspected to be so | affected, or that have been exposed to any such
contamination | or disease, and for these purposes are authorized to enter upon | any ground or
premises. Such inspectors may call on sheriffs | and peace officers to assist
them in the discharge of their | duties in carrying out the provisions of any
such statute, | referred to in the preceding paragraph, and the sheriffs and
| peace officers shall assist such inspectors when so requested. | Such
inspectors shall have the same powers and protection as | peace officers
while engaged in the discharge of their duties.
| (Source: P.A. 91-457, eff. 1-1-00.)
| (510 ILCS 50/20) (from Ch. 8, par. 187)
| Sec. 20. Any person who knowingly transports, receives or | conveys
into this State any animals, carcasses or portions of | carcasses, feed, seed,
bedding, equipment, or other material | capable of conveying
contamination or infection as defined and | prohibited in a proclamation issued by the Governor
under the | provisions of Section 10 of this Act is guilty of a business | offense,
and upon conviction thereof
shall be fined not less | than $1,000 nor more than $10,000, for each
offense, and shall | be liable for all damages or loss that may be
sustained by any | person by reason of such importation of such prohibited
| animals, or prohibited materials, which penalty may be | recovered in the
circuit court in any county in this State into |
| or through which such
animals or materials are brought.
| (Source: P.A. 81-196.)
| (510 ILCS 50/21) (from Ch. 8, par. 188)
| Sec. 21. Any person who, knowing that any contamination or | contagious or infectious disease exists
among his animals, | conceals such fact, or knowing of the existence of such
| disease, sells any animal or animals so contaminated or | diseased, or any exposed animal, or
knowing the same, removes | any such contaminated, diseased , or exposed animal from his
| premises to the premises of another, or along any public | highway, or
knowing of the existence of such contamination, | disease, or exposure thereto, transports,
drives, leads or | ships any animal so contaminated, diseased , or exposed, by any | motor
vehicle, car or steamboat, to any place in or out of this | State; and any
person who brings any such contaminated or | diseased, or knowingly, brings any such contaminated or exposed
| animals into this State from another state; and any person who | knowingly
buys, receives, sells, conveys, or engages in the | traffic of such contaminated, diseased ,
or exposed stock, and | any person who violates any quarantine regulation
established | under the provisions of this or any other Act, for each,
| either, any or all
acts above mentioned in this Section, is | guilty of a petty offense and
shall forfeit all right to any | compensation for any animal or property
destroyed under the | provisions of this Act.
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| (Source: P.A. 91-457, eff. 1-1-00.)
| (510 ILCS 50/22) (from Ch. 8, par. 189)
| Sec. 22. Any veterinarian having information of the | existence of any contamination or reportable disease
among | animals in this State, who fails to
promptly
report such | knowledge to the Department, shall be guilty of a
business | offense and shall be fined in any sum not exceeding $1,000 for | each
offense.
| (Source: P.A. 90-385, eff. 8-15-97.)
| (510 ILCS 50/24) (from Ch. 8, par. 191)
| Sec. 24. Any owner or person having charge of any animal | and
having
knowledge of, or reasonable grounds to suspect the | existence among them of any
contamination or contagious or
| infectious disease and who does not use reasonable means to | prevent the
spread of such contamination or disease or violates | any quarantine; or who conveys upon or
along any public highway | or
other public grounds or any private lands, any contaminated | or diseased animal,
or animal
known to have died of, or been | slaughtered on account of, any contamination or contagious or
| infectious disease, except in the case of transportation for | medical
treatment
or diagnosis, shall be liable in damages to | the person or persons who
may have suffered loss on account | thereof.
| (Source: P.A. 90-385, eff. 8-15-97; 91-457, eff. 1-1-00.)
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| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 8/14/2007
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