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Public Act 91-0713

HB1822 Enrolled                               LRB9103015DHmgA

    AN ACT to amend the Insect Pest and Plant Disease Act  by
changing Sections 2 and 22.01.

    Be  it  enacted  by  the People of the State of Illinois,
represented in the General Assembly:

    Section 5.  The Insect Pest  and  Plant  Disease  Act  is
amended by changing Sections 2 and 22.01 as follows:

    (505 ILCS 90/2) (from Ch. 5, par. 62)
    Sec.  2.   Words  used  in this Act shall be construed to
import either  the  plural  or  the  singular,  as  the  case
demands.   For  the purposes of this Act, the following terms
shall be construed, respectively, to mean:
    Compliance agreement -  A  written  agreement  between  a
person engaged in growing, handling, or moving nursery stock,
plants, and plant products, plant insects, or any combination
of  those  items and the Director, in which the former agrees
to specified conditions, requirements, or both, in  order  to
remain  compliant  with  the terms of a plant or plant-insect
quarantine.
    Devastating insect or plant disease - An insect or  plant
disease,  for  which  a  quarantine exists, that the Director
determines could have a serious and devastating effect on the
nursery industry or environment.
    Director - The Director of  the  Illinois  Department  of
Agriculture or his or her authorized representative.
    Department  -  The Department of Agriculture of the State
of Illinois.
    Insect Pests - Insects, crustaceans, arachnids and vermes
injurious to plants, plant products, animals and man.
    Plant Diseases - Fungi  bacteria,  nematodes,  protozoans
and  viruses  injurious to plants and plant products, and the
pathological condition in plants and plant  products,  caused
by fungi bacteria, nematodes, protozoans and viruses.
    Nursery   Stock  -  All  field-grown  and  native  trees,
Christmas trees, sod, shrubs, herbaceous  perennials,  vines,
cuttings, grafts, scions, buds, fruit-pits and other seeds of
fruit  and ornamental trees and shrubs; also other plants and
plant products for, or  capable  of,  propagation,  excepting
field,  vegetable and flower seeds, bedding plants, and other
herbaceous plants, bulbs and roots.
    Plants and Plant Products - Trees, shrubs, vines,  forage
and  cereal  plants  and  all other plants; cuttings, grafts,
scions, buds, and all  other  parts  of  plants;  and  fruit,
vegetables,  roots, bulbs, seeds, wood, lumber, and all other
parts of plants and plant products.
    Nursery - Any grounds or premises on or in which  nursery
stock  is propagated and grown or from which nursery stock is
collected for sale, or any grounds or premises on or in which
nursery stock is being fumigated, treated, packed or stored.
    Nurseryman - Any person who owns, leases, manages, or  is
in charge of a nursery, and who propagates nursery stock.
    Nursery  Dealer  - Any person or  landscaper not a grower
of nursery stock in this State, who buys,  sells,  ships,  or
distributes  nursery stock for commercial or monetary gain in
the State of Illinois.
    Landscaper - Any person who is engaged in development and
decorative planting of gardens and grounds for commercial  or
monetary  gain  and  who  uses nursery stock in his landscape
development.
    Person  -  Includes  a  corporation,  company,   society,
association,   partnership,   governmental   agency  and  any
individual or combination of individuals.
(Source: P.A. 88-292.)

    (505 ILCS 90/22.01) (from Ch. 5, par. 82a)
    Sec. 22.01.  When an administrative hearing is held,  the
hearing officer shall upon determination of a violation, on a
per-occurrence  basis,  assess  an appropriate administrative
monetary  penalty.   The   Department   shall   collect   the
administrative  monetary  penalty  which  will be paid to the
Pesticide Control Fund to be used for the  administration  of
this Act for the following violations:
    I.   A  fine  of  $150  shall  be imposed for each of the
following violations:
    A.  Thwarting or hindering an  inspection  authorized  or
required  by  this Act by misrepresenting or concealing facts
or conditions.
    B.   Selling,  offering  or   exposing   for   sale,   or
distributing  nursery  stock  which  is  not accompanied by a
shipping tag or label bearing a copy of  the  certificate  of
inspection or nursery dealer's certificate.
    C.  Failing  to comply with any of the provisions of this
Act, or the rules and regulations promulgated  hereunder  for
which a fine for a specific violation is not specified.
    D.  Making  a false declaration of acreage or causing any
concealment  of  nursery  stock  from   inspection   by   the
Department.
    E.  Selling,  offering  for sale, or distributing nursery
stock or other article infested with injurious  insect  pests
or infected with injurious plant diseases.
    II.  A  fine  of  $300  shall  be imposed for each of the
following violations:
    A.  Failing to carry out the treatment or destruction  of
any  plant  pest  or  regulated  article  in  accordance with
official notification from the Director.
    B.  Selling, transporting, or offering for  sale  nursery
stock  which  has not been inspected and which is not covered
by a valid certificate of inspection.
    C.  Selling, offering or exposing for sale or  delivering
any  nursery  stock  without  having a current certificate of
inspection or nursery dealer's certificate.
    III.  A fine of $500 shall be imposed  for  each  of  the
following violations:
    A.  Using  an  invalid,  suspended,  or  revoked  nursery
certificate  or  nursery  dealer's certificate in the sale or
distribution of nursery stock.
    B.  Neglecting or refusing to comply with  provisions  of
this Act or any lawful order of the Director.
    C.  Moving  any  regulated  article  into  or  out  of  a
quarantined  area  unless  such  regulated  article  has been
treated or handled as provided by the  requirements  of  said
quarantine.
    D.  Selling, installing or otherwise distributing nursery
stock or other article which has been placed on stop-sale.
    IV.  A  fine  of  not less than $500 but not greater than
$5,000 shall be imposed for each of the following  violations
related to a devastating insect or plant disease:
         A.  Thwarting   or   hindering   an   inspection  by
    misrepresenting or concealing facts or conditions related
    to compliance with the terms of the quarantine.
         B.  Selling,  offering  for  sale,  or  distributing
    nursery stock or other articles infested with devastating
    insects or plant diseases in violation of the quarantine.
         C.  Failing  to   carry   out   the   treatment   or
    destruction of any devastating insect or plant disease or
    regulated  article  as  required  under  the terms of the
    quarantine and in accordance with  official  notification
    from the Director.
         D.  Moving  any regulated article into or out of the
    quarantined area unless the regulated  article  has  been
    treated or handled as provided by the requirements of the
    quarantine.
         E.  Falsifying  a  compliance  agreement  under  the
    quarantine.
    Any  penalty  not  paid within 60 days of notice from the
Department shall  be  submitted  to  the  Attorney  General's
office  for  collection.  Failure to pay a penalty shall also
be grounds for suspension or revocation of  certificates  and
permits.
(Source: P.A. 85-324.)

    Section  99.  Effective date.  This Act takes effect upon
becoming law.

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