Sen. Ira I. Silverstein
Filed: 4/11/2005
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1 | AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 1331
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2 | AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend Senate Bill 1331 by replacing | ||||||
3 | everything after the enacting clause with the following:
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4 | "Section 5. The Criminal Code of 1961 is amended by | ||||||
5 | changing Section 47-5 as follows:
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6 | (720 ILCS 5/47-5)
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7 | Sec. 47-5. Public nuisance. It is a public nuisance:
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8 | (1) To cause or allow the carcass of an animal or offal, | ||||||
9 | filth, or a
noisome substance to be collected,
deposited, or to | ||||||
10 | remain in any place to the prejudice of others.
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11 | (2) To throw or deposit offal or other offensive
matter or | ||||||
12 | the carcass of a dead animal in a water
course, lake, pond, | ||||||
13 | spring, well, or common sewer, street, or public
highway.
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14 | (3) To corrupt or render unwholesome or impure the water of
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15 | a spring, river, stream, pond, or lake to the injury or
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16 | prejudice of others.
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17 | (4) To obstruct or impede, without legal authority, the | ||||||
18 | passage
of a navigable river or waters.
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19 | (5) To obstruct or encroach upon public highways, private | ||||||
20 | ways,
streets, alleys, commons, landing places, and ways to | ||||||
21 | burying places.
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22 | (6) To carry on the business of manufacturing gunpowder,
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23 | nitroglycerine, or other highly explosive substances, or | ||||||
24 | mixing or grinding the
materials for those substances, in a |
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1 | building
within 20 rods of a valuable building erected
at the | ||||||
2 | time the business is commenced.
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3 | (7) To establish powder magazines near incorporated towns, | ||||||
4 | at a
point different from that appointed according to law by | ||||||
5 | the corporate
authorities of the town, or within 50 rods of an | ||||||
6 | occupied dwelling
house.
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7 | (8) To erect, continue, or use a building or
other place | ||||||
8 | for the exercise of a trade, employment, or
manufacture that, | ||||||
9 | by occasioning noxious exhalations, offensive
smells, or | ||||||
10 | otherwise, is offensive or dangerous to the health of
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11 | individuals or of the public.
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12 | (9) To advertise wares or occupation by painting notices of | ||||||
13 | the
wares or occupation on
or affixing them to fences or other | ||||||
14 | private property, or on rocks or other
natural objects, without | ||||||
15 | the consent of the owner, or if in the highway or
other public | ||||||
16 | place, without permission of the proper authorities.
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17 | (10) To permit a well drilled for oil, gas, salt
water | ||||||
18 | disposal, or any other purpose in connection with the | ||||||
19 | production of
oil and gas to remain unplugged after the well is | ||||||
20 | no
longer used for the purpose for which it was drilled.
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21 | (11) To construct or operate a salt water pit or
oil
field | ||||||
22 | refuse pit, commonly called a "burn out pit", so that salt | ||||||
23 | water,
brine, or oil field refuse or other waste liquids may | ||||||
24 | escape from the
pit in a manner except by the evaporation of
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25 | the salt water or brine or by the burning of the oil
field | ||||||
26 | waste or refuse.
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27 | (12) To permit concrete bases, discarded machinery, and
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28 | materials to remain around an oil or gas well, or to fail to | ||||||
29 | fill holes,
cellars, slush pits, and other excavations made in
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30 | connection with the well or to restore the surface of the
lands | ||||||
31 | surrounding the well to its condition before the
drilling of | ||||||
32 | the well, upon abandonment of the
oil or gas well.
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33 | (13) To permit salt water, oil, gas, or other
wastes
from a | ||||||
34 | well drilled for oil, gas, or exploratory purposes to escape
to |
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1 | the surface, or into a mine or coal seam, or into an | ||||||
2 | underground
fresh water supply, or from one underground stratum | ||||||
3 | to another.
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4 | (14) To harass, intimidate, or threaten a
person
who is | ||||||
5 | about to sell or lease or has sold or leased a residence or | ||||||
6 | other real
property or is about
to buy or lease or has bought | ||||||
7 | or leased a residence or other real property,
when the | ||||||
8 | harassment, intimidation, or threat relates to a person's | ||||||
9 | attempt
to sell, buy, or lease a residence, or other real | ||||||
10 | property, or refers to a
person's sale, purchase, or lease of a | ||||||
11 | residence or other real property.
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12 | (15) To store, dump, or permit the accumulation of debris,
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13 | refuse, garbage, trash, tires, buckets, cans, wheelbarrows, | ||||||
14 | garbage cans,
or other containers in a manner that may harbor | ||||||
15 | mosquitoes, flies, insects,
rodents,
nuisance birds, or other | ||||||
16 | animal pests that are offensive, injurious, or
dangerous to the | ||||||
17 | health of individuals or the public.
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18 | (16) To create a condition, through the improper
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19 | maintenance of a swimming pool or wading pool, or by causing an
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20 | action that alters the condition of a natural body of water, so
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21 | that it harbors mosquitoes, flies, or other animal pests that | ||||||
22 | are
offensive, injurious, or dangerous to the health of | ||||||
23 | individuals or the
public.
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24 | (17) To operate a tanning facility without a valid permit | ||||||
25 | under
the Tanning Facility Permit Act.
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26 | Nothing in this Section shall be construed to prevent the | ||||||
27 | corporate
authorities of a city, village, or incorporated town, | ||||||
28 | or the
county board of a county, from declaring what are
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29 | nuisances and abating them within their limits. Counties have | ||||||
30 | that authority
only outside the corporate limits of a city,
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31 | village, or incorporated town.
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32 | (18) To operate a business that sells or delivers firearms | ||||||
33 | without taking reasonable precautions to ensure that the | ||||||
34 | firearms are not to be used or possessed illegally by the |
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1 | purchaser or transferee, or acquired by an individual without | ||||||
2 | complying with procedures required by law for the sale or | ||||||
3 | transfer of firearms. These precautions shall include, but are | ||||||
4 | not limited to, the refusal to sell a firearm to a person: (i) | ||||||
5 | the seller or deliverer knows or has reason to know is | ||||||
6 | purchasing the firearm on behalf of another person who could | ||||||
7 | not legally purchase the firearm, (ii) that has provided a home | ||||||
8 | address in a municipality or county in which possession of that | ||||||
9 | type of firearm is illegal, and (iii) the seller or deliverer | ||||||
10 | otherwise knows or has reason to know will use the firearm | ||||||
11 | illegally.
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12 | (Source: P.A. 89-234, eff. 1-1-96.)".
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