TITLE 17: CONSERVATION
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AUTHORITY: Implementing and authorized by Sections 1-20, 1-20.5, 1-75, 1-80, 1-85, 1-105, 1-125, 1-135, 1-140, 1-145, 1-150, 1-185, 1-190, 1-210, 5-5, 5-10, 10-100, 10-105, 15-5, 15-10, 20-35, 20-70, 20-90, 20-100, 20-105, 20-125 and 25-20 of the Fish and Aquatic Life Code [515 ILCS 5/1-20, 1-20.5, 1-75, 1-80, 1-85, 1-105, 1-125, 1-135, 1-140, 1-145, 1-150, 1-185, 1-190, 1-210, 5-5, 5-10, 10-100, 10-105, 15-5, 15-10, 20-35, 20-70, 20-90, 20-100, 20-105, 20-125 and 25-20].
SOURCE: Emergency rule adopted at 32 Ill. Reg. 10636, effective June 30, 2008, for a maximum of 150 days; emergency expired November 26, 2008; adopted at 32 Ill. Reg. 19765, effective December 3, 2008; amended at 39 Ill. Reg. 7690, effective May 18, 2015.
Section 875.10 Definitions
"Affected Regions" – those areas designated by USDA-APHIS as Affected or At-Risk Regions. Currently, these are the U.S. states of Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin and the Canadian Provinces of Ontario and Quebec.
"Aquatic Life Farm" − property containing any or a combination of levee ponds, a strip mine lake or other type of lake maintained for the exclusive purpose of rearing aquatic life for harvest and resale.
"Baitfish" – live or dead species of fish or parts of fish, excluding roe, that are used by anglers to catch or attempt to catch fish.
"BlueBook" – Suggested Procedures for the Detection and Identification of Certain Finfish and Shellfish Pathogens, American Fisheries Society, Fish Health Section, Bethesda, Maryland (2005 Edition).
"Department" – the Illinois Department of Natural Resources.
"Farm-Raised" – any species of aquatic life that has been reared entirely in captivity on an aquatic life farm.
"Fish Health Inspection Report" or "FHIR" – official document reporting health status of inspected fish issued by a trained, qualified fish health professional in accordance with BlueBook or OIE standards.
"Live Market" − an Illinois business in which commercially captured fish are maintained for a period of time prior to being killed and processed for consumption.
"Lot" – a population of fish as defined in the BlueBook.
"Offal" − the whole or parts of an aquatic animal and aquatic animal products not approved for human consumption, including sludge and sieve material collected during slaughtering.
"OIE" – the World Organization for Animal Health.
"Private Waters" – waters of the State of Illinois that are wholly upon properties held in private ownership and contained on the land of the owner.
"Public Waters" – all other waters of the State of Illinois.
"Resident" – a person who actually resides in Illinois. For businesses, resident means at least 51% owned by Illinois residents and organized under the laws of Illinois.
"Slaughter Facility" − an Illinois business in which commercially captured fish are immediately killed and processed for consumption.
"Specific Pathogen Free" or "SPF" – a lot of fish that have tested negative for VHS.
"VHS" or "VHSv" – Viral hemorrhagic septicemia or the VHS virus. For purposes of this Part, VHSv and VHS are considered synonymous.
"Wild-Trapped" – any species of aquatic life that has any portion of its life history not under direct control of an aquatic life farm (i.e., those that are not farm-raised).
Section 875.20 Susceptible Species
a) For purposes of this Part, susceptible species are:
1) those species designated by USDA-APHIS in the Federal Order update of September 9, 2008;
2) Additional species known to be carriers of VHS virus (VHSV) that present significant risk to the aquatic resources of Illinois;
3) hybrids (offspring) of listed species for which both parent species are listed; and
4) all species that originate from affected regions.
b) The current list of susceptible species from the APHIS Federal Order (http://www.aphis.usda.gov/focusonfish/species-affected.php) is as follows:
Black crappie Pomoxis nigromaculatus
Bluegill Lepomis macrochirus
Bluntnose minnow Pimephales notatus
Brown bullhead Ictalurus nebulosus
Brown trout Salmo trutta
Burbot Lota lota
Channel catfish Ictalurus punctatus
Chinook salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha
Emerald shiner Notropis atherinoides
Freshwater drum Aplodinotus grunniens
Gizzard shad Dorosoma cepedianum
Lake whitefish Coregonus clupeaformis
Largemouth bass Micropterus salmoides
Muskellunge Esox masquinongy
Northern pike Esox lucius
Pumpkinseed Lepomis gibbosus
Rainbow trout Onchorhynchus mykiss
Rock bass Ambloplites rupestris
Round goby Neogobius melanostomus
Shorthead redhorse Moxostoma macrolepidotum
Silver redhorse Moxostoma anisurum
Smallmouth bass Micropterus dolomieu
Spottail shiner Notropis hudsonius
Trout-Perch Percopsis omiscomaycus
Walleye Sander vitreus
White bass Morone chrysops
White perch Morone americana
Yellow perch Perca flavescens
c) Additional species known to be carriers of VHSv that present significant risk to the aquatic resources of Illinois include:
Atlantic herring Clupea harengus
Pacific herring Clupea pallasii
Sea lamprey Petromyzon marinus
d) Examples:
1) Hybrid bluegill (bluegill X green sunfish) are not considered susceptible species as only one parent species is listed.
2) Tiger muskellunge (muskellunge X northern pike) are considered susceptible species because both parent species are listed.
3) All wild-trapped minnows are subject to certification standards if they originate from affected regions.
4) Farm-raised minnows from affected regions (defined in Section 875.10) are subject to testing.
5) Farm-raised minnows from Arkansas or Missouri are not subject to testing.
6) Tilapia hybrid/subspecies and other non-approved species coming from an affected region (also need a Restricted Species Transportation Permit; see 17 Ill. Adm. Code 870).
e) The official list of VHS-susceptible species as identified by the Department will be available from the Department and posted on the Department's website (http://dnr.state.il.us). Updates to the list of susceptible fish species will be made as necessary, and notice shall be given by issuing a press release, by publication in the official State newspaper, and by such other means as the Department determines are reasonably likely to inform the public, including notification on the Department website.
(Source: Amended at 39 Ill. Reg. 7690, effective May 18, 2015)