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Public Act 103-0990 | ||||
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AN ACT concerning wildlife. | ||||
Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | ||||
represented in the General Assembly: | ||||
Section 5. The Wildlife Code is amended by changing | ||||
Section 2.36 as follows: | ||||
(520 ILCS 5/2.36) (from Ch. 61, par. 2.36) | ||||
Sec. 2.36. It shall be unlawful to buy, sell , or barter, or | ||||
offer to buy, sell , or barter, and for a commercial | ||||
institution, other than a regularly operated refrigerated | ||||
storage establishment, to have in its possession any of the | ||||
wild birds, or any part thereof (and their eggs), or wild | ||||
mammals or any parts thereof, protected by this Act unless | ||||
done as hereinafter provided: | ||||
Game birds or any parts thereof (and their eggs), may be | ||||
held, possessed, raised and sold, or otherwise dealt with, as | ||||
provided in Section 3.23 of this Act or when legally produced | ||||
under similar special permit in another state or country and | ||||
legally transported into the State of Illinois; provided that | ||||
such imported game birds or any parts thereof, shall be marked | ||||
with permanent irremovable tags, or similar devices, to | ||||
establish and retain their origin and identity; | ||||
Rabbits may be legally taken and possessed as provided in | ||||
Sections 3.23, 3.24, and 3.26 of this Act; |
Deer, or any parts thereof, may be held, possessed, sold | ||
or otherwise dealt with as provided in this Section and | ||
Sections 3.23 and 3.24 of this Act; | ||
If a properly tagged deer is processed at a licensed meat | ||
processing facility , the meat processor at the facility is an | ||
active member of the Illinois Sportsmen Against Hunger | ||
program, and if the owner of the deer (i) fails to claim the | ||
processed deer within a reasonable time or (ii) notifies the | ||
licensed meat processing facility that the owner no longer | ||
wants the processed deer or wishes to donate the deer , then the | ||
deer meat may be given away by the licensed meat processor to | ||
another person or donated to a any other charitable | ||
organization or community food bank that receives wild game | ||
meat. The licensed meat processing facility may charge the | ||
person receiving the deer meat a reasonable and customary | ||
processing fee; | ||
Meat processors who donate deer meat to a charitable | ||
organization or community food bank that receives wild game | ||
meat are active members of the Illinois Sportsmen Against | ||
Hunger program shall keep written records of all deer | ||
received. Records shall include the following information: | ||
(1) the date the deer was received; | ||
(2) the name, address, and telephone number of the | ||
person from whom the deer was received; | ||
(3) whether the deer was received as a whole carcass | ||
or as deboned meat; if the deer was brought to the meat |
processor as deboned meat, the processor shall include the | ||
weight of the meat; | ||
(4) the number and state of issuance of the permit of | ||
the person from whom the deer was received; in the absence | ||
of a permit number, the meat processor may rely on the | ||
written certification of the person from whom the deer was | ||
received that the deer was legally taken or obtained; and | ||
(5) if the person who originally delivered the deer to | ||
the meat processor fails to collect or make arrangements | ||
for the packaged deer meat to be collected or wishes to | ||
donate the meat and if the meat processor gives all or part | ||
of the unclaimed deer meat to another person or charitable | ||
organization or community food bank that receives wild | ||
game meat , the meat processor shall maintain a record of | ||
the exchange; the meat processor's records shall include | ||
the customer's name, physical address, telephone number, | ||
as well as the quantity and type of deer meat given to the | ||
customer. The meat processor shall also include the amount | ||
of compensation received for the deer meat in his or her | ||
records. | ||
Meat processor records for unclaimed and donated deer meat | ||
shall be open for inspection by any peace officer at any | ||
reasonable hour. Meat processors shall maintain records for a | ||
period of 2 years after the date of receipt of the wild game or | ||
for as long as the specimen or meat remains in the meat | ||
processors possession, whichever is longer; |
No meat processor shall have in his or her possession any | ||
deer that is not listed in his or her written records and | ||
properly tagged or labeled; | ||
All licensed meat processors who ship any deer or parts of | ||
deer that have been held, possessed, or otherwise dealt with | ||
shall tag or label the shipment, and the tag or label shall | ||
state the name of the meat processor; | ||
Nothing in this Section removes meat processors from | ||
responsibility for the observance of any State or federal | ||
laws, rules, or regulations that may apply to the meat | ||
processing business; | ||
Fur-bearing mammals, or any parts thereof, may be held, | ||
possessed, sold or otherwise dealt with as provided in | ||
Sections 3.16, 3.24, and 3.26 of this Act or when legally taken | ||
and possessed in Illinois or legally taken and possessed in | ||
and transported from other states or countries; | ||
It is unlawful for any person to act as a nuisance wildlife | ||
control operator for fee or compensation without a permit as | ||
provided in subsection subsection (b) of Section 2.37 of this | ||
Act unless such trapping is in compliance with Section 2.30. | ||
The inedible parts of game mammals may be held, possessed, | ||
sold , or otherwise dealt with when legally taken, in Illinois | ||
or legally taken and possessed in and transported from other | ||
states or countries. | ||
Failure to establish proof of the legality of possession | ||
in another state or country and importation into the State of |
Illinois, shall be prima facie evidence that such game birds | ||
or any parts thereof, and their eggs, game mammals and | ||
fur-bearing mammals, or any parts thereof, were taken within | ||
the State of Illinois. | ||
(Source: P.A. 103-37, eff. 6-9-23; revised 9-20-23.) |