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Sen. Dan Kotowski
Filed: 3/10/2009
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| AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 53
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| AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend Senate Bill 53 by replacing |
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| everything after the enacting clause with the following:
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| "Section 5. The Animal Welfare Act is amended by changing |
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| Sections 2, 2.2, 3, 3.1, 5, 10, 18, and 20.5 and by adding |
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| Sections 3.15, 10.5, 17, 18.01, 18.04, 18.05, 18.06, 18.5, |
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| 20.1, and 23 as follows:
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| (225 ILCS 605/2) (from Ch. 8, par. 302)
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| Sec. 2. Definitions. As used in this Act unless the context |
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| otherwise
requires:
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| "Department" means the Illinois Department of Agriculture.
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| "Director" means the Director of the Illinois Department of |
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| Agriculture.
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| "Pet shop operator" means any person who sells, offers to |
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| sell,
exchange, or offers for adoption with or without charge |
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| or donation dogs,
cats, birds, fish, reptiles, or other animals |
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| customarily obtained as pets
in this State. However, a person |
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| who sells only such animals that he has
produced and raised |
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| shall not be considered a pet shop operator under this
Act, and |
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| a veterinary hospital or clinic operated by a veterinarian or
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| veterinarians licensed under the Veterinary Medicine and |
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| Surgery Practice
Act of 2004 shall not be considered a pet shop |
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| operator under this
Act.
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| "Dog dealer" means any person who sells, offers to sell, |
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| exchange, or
offers for adoption with or without charge or |
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| donation dogs in this State.
However, a person who sells only |
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| dogs that he has produced and raised shall
not be considered a |
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| dog dealer under this Act, and a veterinary hospital or
clinic |
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| operated by a veterinarian or veterinarians licensed under the
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| Veterinary Medicine and Surgery Practice Act of 2004
shall not |
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| be considered a dog dealer under this Act.
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| "Secretary of Agriculture" or "Secretary" means the |
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| Secretary of
Agriculture of the United States Department of |
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| Agriculture.
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| "Person" means any person, firm, corporation, partnership, |
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| association
or other legal entity, any public or private |
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| institution, the State of
Illinois, or any municipal |
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| corporation or political subdivision of the
State.
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| "Kennel operator" means any person who operates an |
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| establishment, other
than an animal control facility, |
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| veterinary hospital, or animal
shelter, where dogs or dogs and |
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| cats are maintained
for boarding, training or similar purposes |
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| for a fee or compensation ; or
who sells, offers to sell, |
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| exchange, or offers for adoption with or without
charge dogs or |
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| dogs and cats which he has produced and raised. A person who
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| owns, has possession of, or harbors 5 or less
females capable |
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| of reproduction shall not be considered a kennel
operator .
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| "Dog breeder" means any person who owns, has possession of, |
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| or harbors 6 or more female dogs capable of reproduction for |
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| the purpose of the sale of their offspring. A licensed animal |
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| shelter or licensed animal control facility is not required to |
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| be licensed as a dog breeder except as required by Section 3 of |
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| this Act. |
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| "Commercial dog breeder" means any person who owns, has |
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| possession of, or harbors 6 or more female dogs capable of |
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| reproduction and breeds or whelps dogs and: |
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| (1) sells or transfers any dog to a wholesale dog |
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| dealer or to a pet shop; or |
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| (2) sells or transfers more than 30 dogs per calendar |
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| year. |
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| "Cattery operator" means any person who operates an |
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| establishment, other
than an animal control facility or animal
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| shelter, where cats are maintained for boarding,
training or |
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| similar purposes for a fee or compensation; or who sells,
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| offers to sell, exchange, or offers for adoption with or |
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| without charges
cats which he has produced and raised. A person |
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| who owns, has possession
of, or harbors 5 or
less females |
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| capable of reproduction shall not be considered a
cattery |
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| operator.
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| "Animal control facility" means any facility operated by or
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| under contract for the State,
county, or any municipal |
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| corporation or political subdivision of the State
for the |
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| purpose of impounding or harboring seized, stray, homeless,
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| abandoned or unwanted dogs, cats, and other animals. "Animal |
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| control
facility" also means any
veterinary hospital or clinic |
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| operated by a veterinarian or veterinarians
licensed under the |
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| Veterinary Medicine and Surgery Practice Act of 2004 which
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| operates for the above mentioned purpose in addition to its |
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| customary purposes.
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| "Animal shelter" means a facility that is operated, owned, |
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| or maintained by a duly
incorporated humane society, animal |
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| welfare society, or other non-profit
organization for the |
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| purpose of providing for and promoting the welfare,
protection, |
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| and humane treatment of animals , and that does not engage in |
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| the intentional breeding of any animal . "Animal shelter" also |
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| means any
veterinary hospital or clinic operated by a |
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| veterinarian or veterinarians
licensed under the Veterinary |
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| Medicine and Surgery Practice Act of 2004 which
operates for |
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| the above mentioned purpose in addition to its customary |
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| purposes.
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| "Foster home" means an entity that accepts the |
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| responsibility for
stewardship of animals that are the |
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| obligation of an animal shelter, not to
exceed 4 animals at any |
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| given time. Permits to operate as a "foster home"
shall be |
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| issued through the animal shelter.
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| "Guard dog service" means an entity that, for a fee, |
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| furnishes or leases
guard or sentry dogs for the protection of |
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| life or property. A person
is not a guard dog service solely |
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| because he or she owns a dog and uses it to
guard his or her |
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| home, business, or farmland.
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| "Guard dog" means a type of dog used primarily for the |
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| purpose of defending,
patrolling, or protecting property or |
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| life at a commercial establishment
other than a farm. "Guard |
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| dog" does not include stock dogs used primarily for
handling |
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| and controlling livestock or farm animals, nor does it include
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| personally owned pets that also provide security.
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| "Sentry dog" means a dog trained to work without |
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| supervision in a fenced
facility other than a farm, and to |
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| deter or detain unauthorized persons found
within the facility.
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| "Probationary status" means the 12-month period following |
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| a series of violations of this Act during which any further |
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| violation shall result in an automatic 12-month suspension of |
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| licensure.
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| "Indoor housing facility" means any structure or building |
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| that contains primary enclosures. |
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| "Primary enclosure" means the primary structure that |
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| restricts a dog's ability to move, which includes a kennel, |
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| cage or run. |
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| "Sale" means the transfer of a dog or cat to another person |
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| in any of the following ways: |
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| (1) Offering directly to a consumer for purchase. |
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| (2) Offering at a retail pet shop for purchase. |
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| (3) Offering a dog or cat on the internet for purchase. |
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| (4) Offering a wholesale exchange. |
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| (5) Offering a dog or cat up for adoption with any |
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| charges or donation unless the offeror is licensed under |
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| this Act as an animal shelter or animal control facility. |
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| (6) Offering a dog or cat up for research purposes. |
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| "Sanitized" means cleaning hard surfaces and food and water |
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| receptacles using one of the following methods: |
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| (1) Live steam under pressure. |
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| (2) Washing with water with a temperature of at |
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| least180 degrees Fahrenheit and soap or detergent, as with |
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| a mechanical cage washer. |
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| (3) Washing all soiled surfaces with appropriate |
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| detergent solutions or disinfectant products followed by a |
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| clean water rinse that removes all organic material and |
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| mineral build-up. |
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| (Source: P.A. 95-550, eff. 6-1-08 .)
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| (225 ILCS 605/2.2) (from Ch. 8, par. 302.2)
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| Sec. 2.2.
No dog dealer, dog breeder, commercial dog |
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| breeder, kennel operator, or cattery operator shall
separate a |
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| puppy or kitten from its mother, for the
purpose of sale, until |
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| such puppy or kitten has attained the age of 8
weeks.
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| All licensees under this Act shall maintain records of
the |
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| origin and sale of all dogs, and such records shall be made |
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| available for
inspection by the Secretary or the Department |
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| upon demand. Such records
must contain proof in proper form of |
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| purebreds and their pedigree, and evidence
of such proof must |
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| be provided to any person acquiring a dog from a licensee
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| this Act. In addition, guard dog services shall be
required to |
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| maintain records of transfer of ownership, death, or |
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| disappearance
of a guard dog or sentry dog used by that guard |
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| dog service.
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| (Source: P.A. 89-178, eff. 7-19-95.)
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| (225 ILCS 605/3) (from Ch. 8, par. 303)
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| Sec. 3. (a) Except as provided in subsection (b) of this |
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| Section, no person shall engage in business as a pet shop |
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| operator, dog
dealer, dog breeder, commercial dog breeder, |
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| kennel operator, cattery operator,
or operate a guard dog |
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| service, an animal control
facility or animal shelter or
any |
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| combination thereof, in this State without a license therefor |
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| issued by
the Department. A separate license shall be required |
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| to operate each of the following at one location: dog dealer, |
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| commercial dog breeder, kennel operator, cattery operator, dog |
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| breeder, pet shop operator, animal shelter, animal control |
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| facility and guard dog service, except that a commercial dog |
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| breeder does not need to be licensed as a dog breeder. Only one |
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| license shall be required for any combination of
businesses at |
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| one location, except that a separate license shall be required
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| to operate a guard dog service. Guard dog services that are |
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| located outside
this State but provide services within this |
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| State are required to obtain a
license from the Department. |
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| Out-of-state guard dog services are required to
comply with the |
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| requirements of this Act with regard to guard dogs and sentry
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| dogs transported to or used within this State.
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| (b) This Act does not apply to a private detective agency |
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| or private security agency licensed under the Private |
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| Detective, Private Alarm, Private Security, Fingerprint |
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| Vendor, and
Locksmith Act of 2004 that provides guard dog or |
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| canine odor detection services and does not otherwise operate a |
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| kennel for hire.
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| (Source: P.A. 95-613, eff. 9-11-07.)
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| (225 ILCS 605/3.1) (from Ch. 8, par. 303.1)
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| Sec. 3.1. Information on dogs and cats for sale. Prior to |
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| the time of sale, every pet shop operator and cattery operator |
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| must provide to the consumer the following information on any |
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| cat being offered for sale: Every pet shop
operator, dog |
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| dealer, and cattery operator shall provide the following
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| information for every dog or cat available for sale:
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| (a) The age, sex, and weight of the animal.
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| (b) The breed of the animal.
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| (c) A record of vaccinations and veterinary care and |
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| treatment.
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| (d) A record of surgical sterilization or lack of surgical |
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| sterilization.
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| (e) The name and address of the breeder of the animal.
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| (f) The name and address of any other person who owned or |
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| harbored the
animal between its birth and the point of sale.
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| (Source: P.A. 87-819.)
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| (225 ILCS 605/3.15 new) |
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| Sec. 3.15. Information on dogs for sale. |
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| (a) Prior to the time of sale, every pet shop operator, dog |
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| breeder, and commercial dog breeder must, to the best of his or |
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| her knowledge, provide to the consumer the following |
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| information on any dog being offered for sale: |
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| (1) The breed, age, date of birth, sex, and color of |
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| the dog; |
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| (2) The dates of any inoculations and medical |
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| treatments administered to the dog at any time prior to the |
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| sale, and: |
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| (i) For veterinarians, the name and business |
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| address of the individual who performed the |
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| examination(s) and administered any treatments or |
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| medications; |
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| (ii) For pet stores, dog breeders, and dog dealers, |
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| the name of the licensee or manager who authorized the |
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| administration of any treatments or medications; |
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| (3) The name and business address of both the breeder |
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| and the facility where the dog was born. If the breeder is |
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| located in the State, the breeder's license number must be |
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| included. If the breeder holds a license issued by the |
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| United States Department of Agriculture, the breeder's |
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| federal identification number must be provided; |
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| (4) The name and business address of any other person |
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| who owned or harbored the dog between its birth and the |
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| point of sale; |
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| (5) The retail price of the dog, including any |
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| additional fees or charges. If financing is being offered |
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| for the purchase of the dog, then the following information |
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| must be provided at the time of sale: the name of the |
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| company financing the sale, the annual percentage rate, the |
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| monthly payment amount, the term of the loan, the total |
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| finance charge, and the total amount paid at the end of the |
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| loan; |
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| (6) Any known congenital or hereditary diseases of the |
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| parents of the dog; |
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| (7) If the dog is being sold as being capable of |
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| registration with a pedigree registry organization, the |
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| name and registration numbers of the mother and father, and |
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| the name and address of the pedigree registry organization |
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| where the mother and father are registered; |
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| (8) If the dog was returned by a retail customer, the |
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| date and reason for the return; |
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| (9) Include the following statement and circle the |
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| corresponding answer: "The facility in which the dog was |
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| born has produced: (1) 1-2 litters in the past calendar |
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| year, (2) 3-10 litters in the past calendar year, (3) 11-39 |
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| litters in the past calendar year, or (4) more than 40 |
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| litters in the past calendar year;" |
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| (10) State the licensee's policy regarding any |
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| guarantees, warranties, refunds and/or returns; |
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| (11) The signature, printed name and date of the pet |
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| shop operator, dog breeder, or commercial dog breeder |
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| beneath the following statement: "I hereby attest that all |
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| of the above information is true and correct to the best of |
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| my knowledge, and I have made a diligent effort to obtain |
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| this information."; |
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| (12) Blank space for the customer to sign and print |
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| their name and print the date beneath the following |
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| statement: "I hereby attest that this disclosure was posted |
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| with the dog for sale and that I have read all the |
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| disclosures. I further understand that I am entitled to |
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| keep a signed copy of this disclosure." |
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| (b) Before the sale is completed, the pet shop operator, |
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| dog breeder, or commercial dog breeder must have the consumer |
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| sign and date the disclosure as described in subsection (a). |
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| (c) Every pet shop operator, dog breeder, or commercial dog |
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| breeder shall make copies and provide a copy of the "Buying a |
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| New Dog" pamphlet to each purchaser. The purchaser must initial |
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| that they have read the pamphlet prior to the completion of the |
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| sale. A copy of the signed statement shall be maintained by the |
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| pet shop operator and a copy of the pamphlet shall be given to |
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| the consumer. The pamphlet will be created and shall be in such |
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| format as decided by the Department. The information in the |
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| pamphlet must include, but is not limited to, the following: |
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| (i) The benefits of visiting a veterinarian shortly |
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| after purchasing a dog; |
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| (ii) The benefits of spaying or neutering a dog; |
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| (iii) The following statement: "The cost of owning a |
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| dog: Beyond the purchase price of a dog, there are annual |
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| expenses to care for a dog including: routine veterinary |
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| care, vaccinations and medications, food, grooming, |
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| training, licensing, supplies and additional or emergency |
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| medical care."; and |
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| (iv) The following statement: "Consider when |
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| purchasing a dog that with proper care a dog can live well |
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| past 10 years." |
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| (d) A pet shop operator, dog breeder, or commercial dog |
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| breeder who makes false or misleading statements in connection |
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| with the above disclosures has committed a violation of the |
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| Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act. |
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| (e) Every pet shop operator shall post in a conspicuous |
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| place in writing on or near the cage of every dog available for |
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| sale the information required by this Section. |
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| (f) Every pet shop operator, dog dealer, or commercial dog |
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| breeder making dogs available for sale over the internet must |
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| post the disclosures required by this Section in conjunction |
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| with the information about the individual dog for sale. |
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| Disclosures shall be signed by both the pet shop operator, dog |
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| dealer, or commercial dog breeder and the consumer and shall be |
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| maintained by the licensee for a period of 2 years from the |
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| date of sale.
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| (225 ILCS 605/5) (from Ch. 8, par. 305)
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| Sec. 5.
Applications by individuals for original licenses |
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| shall be made to
the Department, shall be in writing on forms |
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| prescribed by
the Department and shall be accompanied by the |
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| required fee, which shall
not be returnable. Any such |
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| application shall require such information
as in the judgment |
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| of the Department will enable the Department to pass
on the |
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| qualifications of the applicant for a license. It shall |
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| include,
but need not be limited to information concerning age, |
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| citizenship,
present residence, location of the business |
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| licensed under this Act,
including the location of all foster |
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| homes,
description of facilities to be used, present and |
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| previous business
connections and experience, bank and |
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| professional references, whether
any license of the applicant |
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| under this Act or any federal, state,
county or local law, |
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| ordinance or regulation, relating to dealing in or
handling |
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| dogs or cats, ever was suspended or revoked and whether the
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| applicant ever has been convicted of a felony. Such felony |
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| conviction
may be taken into consideration by the Department in |
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| determining
qualifications for licensing but shall not operate |
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| as a bar to
licensing. The Department must conduct an |
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| inspection to determine compliance with this Act prior to |
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| issuing a license. If the applicant's facility is not in full |
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| compliance with this Act, the license may not be issued until |
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| the applicant is in full compliance.
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| (Source: P.A. 89-178, eff. 7-19-95.)
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| (225 ILCS 605/10) (from Ch. 8, par. 310)
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| Sec. 10. Grounds for discipline. |
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| (a) The Department may refuse to issue or
renew or may |
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| suspend or
revoke a license on any one or more of the following |
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| grounds:
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| (1) a. Material misstatement in the application for |
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| original license or in
the application for any renewal |
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| license under this Act;
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| (2) b. A violation of this Act or of any regulations
or
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| rules issued pursuant thereto;
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| (3) c. Aiding or abetting another in the violation of |
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| this Act or
of any regulation or rule issued pursuant |
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| thereto;
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| (4) d. Allowing one's license under this Act to be used |
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| by an unlicensed
person;
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| (5) e. Conviction of any crime an essential element of |
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| which is
misstatement, fraud or dishonesty or conviction of |
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| any felony, if the
Department determines, after |
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| investigation, that such person has not been
sufficiently |
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| rehabilitated to warrant the public trust;
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| (6) f. Conviction of a violation of any law of Illinois |
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| except minor
violations such as traffic violations and |
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| violations not related to the
disposition of dogs, cats and |
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| other animals or any rule or regulation of
the Department |
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| relating to dogs or cats and sale thereof;
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| (7) g. Making substantial misrepresentations or false |
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| promises of a
character likely to influence, persuade or |
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| induce in connection with the
business of a licensee under |
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| this Act;
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| (8) h. Pursuing a continued course of |
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| misrepresentation of or making false
promises through |
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| advertising, salesman, agents or otherwise in connection
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| with the business of a licensee under this Act; or
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| (9) i. Failure to possess the necessary qualifications |
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| or to meet the
requirements of the Act for the issuance or |
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| holding a license . ; or
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| j. Proof that the licensee is guilty of gross negligence,
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| incompetency, or cruelty with regard to animals.
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| (b) The Department may refuse to issue or may suspend the |
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| license
of any person who fails to file a return, or to pay the |
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| tax, penalty or
interest shown in a filed return, or to pay any |
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| final assessment of tax,
penalty or interest, as required by |
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| any tax Act administered by the
Illinois Department of Revenue, |
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| until such time as the requirements of any
such tax Act are |
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| (c) The Department shall refuse to issue or renew or shall |
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| (1) A misdemeanor or felony under any Section of the |
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| Humane Care for Animals Act. |
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| (2) Any violation of Section 12-35 or 26-5 of the |
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| Criminal Code of 1961. |
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| (3) A criminal offense of which the Department has |
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| knowledge that took place in another jurisdiction of the |
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| United States that is substantially similar to any of the |
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| offenses listed in paragraphs (1) or (2). |
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| The Department shall consider if the applicant has been |
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| convicted within the last 10 years in any state of dog |
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| fighting, animal abuse, or any other animal-related offense. |
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| The Department may order any licensee to cease operation |
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| for a period not
to exceed 72 hours to correct deficiencies in |
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| order to meet licensing
requirements.
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| (Source: P.A. 89-178, eff. 7-19-95; 90-385, eff. 8-15-97; |
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| 90-403, eff.
8-15-97.)
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| Sec. 10.5. Violations; injunction; cease and desist order. |
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| (a) If any person violates a provision of this Act, the |
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| Director may, in the name of the People of the State of |
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| Illinois, through the Attorney General of the State of Illinois |
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| or the State's Attorney in the county in which the offense |
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| order enforcing compliance with this Act. Upon the filing of a |
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| verified petition in court, the court may issue a temporary |
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| restraining order, without notice or bond, and may |
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| preliminarily and permanently enjoin the violation. If it is |
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| established that the person has violated or is violating the |
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| injunction, the court may punish the offender for contempt of |
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| court. Proceedings under this Section shall be in addition to, |
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| and not in lieu of, all other remedies and penalties provided |
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| by this Act. |
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| (b) The Department may issue an order to cease and desist |
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| against any person who is in violation of this Act as |
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| warranted. The order shall clearly set forth the general |
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| factual and legal basis for the order and state that within |
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| seven days of receipt of the order, the recipient may file a |
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| written request for an administrative hearing with the |
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| Department. The order to cease and desist shall become a final |
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| order of the Department upon expiration of the 7-day period for |
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| requesting an administrative hearing, unless a timely request |
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| has been filed with the Department. A pet store operator, dog |
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| breeder, or commercial dog breeder who receives a cease and |
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| desist order shall dispose of all affected dogs within 10 |
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| calendar days of receiving the order. The pet shop operator, |
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| dog dealer, or commercial dog breeder may only dispose of the |
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| dogs to an animal control facility or animal shelter that is |
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| licensed in the State, or by having a dog humanely euthanized |
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| licensed dog breeder or licensed commercial dog breeder. |
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| Failure to comply will result in forfeiture of the dogs in a |
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| manner approved by the Department and the imposition of a civil |
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| penalty by the Department in an amount not to exceed $5,000 for |
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| each offense. |
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| (225 ILCS 605/17 new) |
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| Sec. 17. Order of revocation; compliance. |
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| (a) When the Department issues an order revoking a pet shop |
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| operator, dog breeder, or commercial dog breeder license, the |
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| order shall set forth the general factual and legal basis for |
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| the action and shall advise the affected person that within 10 |
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| days of receipt of the order, the pet shop operator, dog |
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| breeder, or commercial dog breeder may file with the Secretary |
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| a written request for an administrative hearing. The order of |
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| revocation shall become a final order of the Department upon |
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| expiration of the 7-day period for requesting an administrative |
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| hearing, unless a timely request has been filed with the |
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| Department. |
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| (b) The pet shop operator, dog breeder, or commercial dog |
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| breeder shall dispose of all unaltered dogs within 10 calendar |
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| days after receiving an order of revocation. The licensee may |
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| only dispose of the dogs to an animal control facility or |
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| animal shelter licensed in the State, or by having a dog |
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| humanely euthanized by a licensed veterinarian, unless |
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| include transfer to a licensed dog breeder or licensed |
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| commercial dog breeder. Failure to comply will result in |
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| forfeiture of unaltered dogs to an animal control facility or |
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| animal shelter licensed in the State, or by having a dog |
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| humanely euthanized by a licensed veterinarian, unless |
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| otherwise authorized in writing by the Department. |
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| (c) A pet shop operator, dog dealer, or commercial dog |
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| breeder that requests a hearing under this Act within 10 |
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| calendar days of receiving an order of revocation does not have |
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| to comply with subsection (b) until the hearing on the order of |
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| revocation has concluded. However, until a final order on the |
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| hearing has been issued, the pet shop operator, dog dealer, or |
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| commercial dog breeder shall not sell or transfer any dog by |
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| any means without prior written authorization from the |
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| Department.
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| (225 ILCS 605/18) (from Ch. 8, par. 318)
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| Sec. 18. Requirements for licensees. A licensee under this |
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| Act The licensee shall:
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| (1) a. Maintain sanitary conditions.
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| (2) b. Insure proper ventilation.
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| (3) c. Provide adequate nutrition.
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| (4) d. Provide humane care and treatment of all animals |
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| under his
or her jurisdiction.
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those animals which are free of disease, |
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| injuries or abnormalities. A
health certificate, meeting |
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| the requirements of the Department and issued
by a licensed |
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| veterinarian for any such animal within 5 days before such
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| sale, trade or adoption is prima facie evidence that the |
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| licensee has taken
reasonable care, as required by this |
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| paragraph.
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| f. Inspection of the premises of a licensee to determine |
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| compliance with
this Act may be made only by the Department.
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| (Source: P.A. 78-900.)
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| (225 ILCS 605/18.01 new) |
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| Sec. 18.01. Inspection. |
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| (a) Inspection of the premises of a licensee to determine |
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| compliance with
this Act may be made only by the Department. |
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| The Department must conduct at least one unannounced inspection |
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| of each licensee within a 2-year period. |
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| (b) The Department may, for the purpose of inspection, |
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| enter during normal business hours upon any licensed premises |
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| or unlicensed premises where activities consistent with that of |
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| a dog breeder or commercial dog breeder are occurring. |
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| Inspection shall not occur unless an adult who is 18 years or |
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| older is present. Entry shall not be made into any building |
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| which is a person's residence, except by search warrant, court |
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| order or consent. |
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| provisions of this Section. |
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| (d) State's Attorney's and law enforcement officials shall |
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| provide such assistance as may be required in the conduct of |
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| such investigations. |
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| (e) The Department shall be given access to all records and |
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| files related to dog breeding activities. If the licensee |
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| refuses to provide access to any animal, record, or file, the |
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| Department may issue a cease and desist order or revoke their |
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| license. |
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| (f) Nothing in this Act shall limit the ability of a |
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| Department of Agriculture investigator, an animal control |
15 |
| administrator, or a law enforcement official from inspecting |
16 |
| the premises for the purpose of enforcing the Humane Care for |
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| Animals Act (510 ILCS 70). |
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| (225 ILCS 605/18.04 new) |
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| Sec. 18.04. Additional requirements for dog breeders and |
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| commercial dog breeders. In addition to the requirements of |
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| Section 18, dog breeders and commercial dog breeders must also |
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| comply with the requirements of this Section. |
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| (a) All unaltered dogs must meet the following criteria |
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| before being bred: |
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| (1) A female shall be examined by a veterinarian at |
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| whichever occurs more frequently. A dog shall not be bred |
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| unless a veterinarian has determined that the dog is in |
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| good physical condition. |
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| (2) A male shall be examined by a veterinarian at least |
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| once a year. A dog shall not be bred unless a veterinarian |
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| has determined that the dog is in good physical condition. |
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| (3) A female dog must be between the ages of 18 months |
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| and 8 years of age. |
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| (b) All dogs euthanized must be humanely euthanized by a |
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| licensed veterinarian. This Section shall not be construed in a |
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| manner that is inconsistent with the provisions of the Humane |
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| Care for Animals Act regarding exigent circumstances. |
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| (c) Any dog breeder or commercial dog breeder shall provide |
15 |
| an area separate from other dogs for the isolation of any dog |
16 |
| that appears to be affected with any infectious or contagious |
17 |
| disease, parasitism, or physical injuries. The isolation area |
18 |
| must be physically separate from the area of the general |
19 |
| population so that there can be no contact between the isolated |
20 |
| animal and animals in the general population. Dogs may be |
21 |
| returned to the general kennel population after an examination, |
22 |
| treatment, if required, and written release from a licensed |
23 |
| veterinarian. Nothing in this subsection shall require nursing |
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| mothers to be separated from their litters. |
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| (d) Any dog breeder or commercial dog breeder who |
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| advertises the availability of any dog for sale, adoption, or |
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| advertisement. Further, the dog breeder or commercial dog |
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| breeder must provide his or her license number to any person |
5 |
| who purchases, adopts, or receives any dog from him or her and |
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| include the license number on any receipt of sale. |
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| (e) Two or more dog breeding physical facilities under |
8 |
| common ownership that are separated by a distance of an |
9 |
| one-quarter mile or more must be licensed individually as a dog |
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| breeder. |
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| (f) All dog breeders and commercial dog breeders under this |
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| Act must maintain records of the origin and sale of all dogs, |
13 |
| and such records must be made available for inspection upon |
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| demand by the Division, the Illinois Department of Agriculture, |
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| the appropriate county animal control agency, or the |
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| appropriate local law enforcement. Records must be maintained |
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| for at least 5 years and must include the following: |
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| (1) The date on which a dog enters the operation. |
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| (2) The person from whom the dog was purchased or |
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| obtained, including the address and phone number of that |
21 |
| person. |
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| (3) A description of the dog, color, breed, sex, and |
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| approximate age and weight upon arrival. |
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| (4) Any tattoo, microchip number, or other |
25 |
| identification number carried by or appearing on the dog. |
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| (5) Each date that puppies were born to that dog and |
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| dog. |
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| (7) The disposition of each dog and the date. |
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| (8) Records that show compliance with Sections |
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| 18.05(1) of this Act. |
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| (9) Copies of disclosures required under Section 3.15 |
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| of this Act. |
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| (g) Every calendar year the following information must be |
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| reported to the Department by the dog breeder or commercial dog |
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| breeder: |
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| (1) Number of unaltered females over one year. |
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| (2) Number of unaltered males over one year. |
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| (3) Number of puppies born. |
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| (4) Number of puppies sold whether sold directly to a |
16 |
| consumer, to a retail pet shop, via the internet, through |
17 |
| wholesale exchange, or offering them for adoption with a |
18 |
| charge or donation. |
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| (5) Number of dogs that were found dead in their |
20 |
| enclosure. |
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| (6) Number of dogs that were euthanized. |
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| (225 ILCS 605/18.05 new)
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| Sec. 18.05. Primary enclosure; indoor housing facility; |
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| commercial dog breeder. |
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| (a) If a commercial dog breeder keeps dogs in primary |
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| water that is not frozen, that is free from debris, and is |
5 |
| readily accessible to all dogs at all times. |
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| (2) Store all food in a manner that prevents spoilage, |
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| vermin infestation, and contamination. |
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| (3) Provide all dogs at least daily with adequate food. |
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| (4) Clean and sanitize the food and water receptacles |
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| on a weekly basis so as to comply with subparagraphs (1) |
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| and (2). |
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| (5) Remove feces, urine, hair, dirt, debris, and food |
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| waste from the primary enclosures and sanitize them at |
14 |
| least daily, or more often if necessary, to prevent an |
15 |
| accumulation and to reduce disease hazards, insects, |
16 |
| pests, and odors. |
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| (6) Remove all dogs from the primary enclosures when |
18 |
| sanitization or cleaning with pressurized water or |
19 |
| chemicals occurs. |
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| (7) Ensure that all primary enclosures are impervious |
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| to moisture and able to be sanitized. |
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| (8) Ensure that the flooring of primary enclosures |
23 |
| shall: |
24 |
| (A) Be strong enough so that the floor does not sag |
25 |
| or bend between structural supports. Floors that are |
26 |
| warped or sagging shall be replaced. |
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| primary enclosure to pass through openings in the |
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| floor. |
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| (D) Not be metal strand or wire, whether or not it |
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| is coated, and shall not be sloped more than 0.25 |
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| inches per foot. |
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| (E) Shall have floors and cages without any sharp |
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| points or edges that could injure the dogs. |
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| (F) If constructed with slats, meet all of the |
12 |
| following conditions: |
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| (i) Slats shall be flat. |
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| (ii) Slats shall have spaces in between that |
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| are no more than 0.5 inches in width. |
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| (iii) Slats shall have spaces between them |
17 |
| that run the length or the width of the floor, but |
18 |
| not both. |
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| (iv) Slats shall be no less than 3.5 inches in |
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| width. |
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| (v) Slats shall be level with the slat next to |
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| it within a single primary enclosure. |
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| (vi) Slats shall be constructed of a material |
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| that is impervious to moisture, able to be cleaned |
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| and sanitized, and that is not treated with any |
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| substance that would be toxic to dogs that are |
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| which may be removable for cleaning. The solid surface must |
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| be large enough for all the dogs in the enclosure to lie |
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| down in a full lateral recumbent position. |
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| (10) Ensure that the primary enclosures provide enough |
7 |
| space to allow each dog to turn about freely, to stand, |
8 |
| sit, and lie in a comfortable and normal position. The dog |
9 |
| must be able to lie down while fully extended without the |
10 |
| dog's head, tail, legs, face, or feet touching any side of |
11 |
| the enclosure and without touching any other dog in the |
12 |
| cage. Commercial dog breeders shall also comply with |
13 |
| federal law requiring a specified amount of space as found |
14 |
| in 9 C.F.R. 3.6(c)(1) and multiply the calculated |
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| dimensions by 2. For the second dog placed in the primary |
16 |
| enclosure the minimum floor space shall be doubled. The |
17 |
| floor space shall be calculated using the longest dog. For |
18 |
| each dog above 2, the minimum floor space shall by |
19 |
| multiplied by 1.5 per additional dog. |
20 |
| (11) Ensure that each breeding female with nursing |
21 |
| puppies is provided with an additional amount of floor |
22 |
| space based on her breed and behavioral characteristics and |
23 |
| in accordance with generally accepted husbandry practices. |
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| (12) Ensure that all dogs housed in the same primary |
25 |
| enclosure must be compatible, as determined by |
26 |
| observation. |
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| the same primary enclosure with sexually mature males, |
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| except for breeding. |
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| (C) Breeding females with litters may not be housed |
7 |
| in the same primary enclosure with other adult dogs, |
8 |
| and puppies under 12 weeks of age may not be housed in |
9 |
| the same primary enclosure with adult dogs, other than |
10 |
| the dam or foster dam. |
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| (13) Ensure that primary enclosures are placed no |
12 |
| higher than 30 inches above the floor of the housing |
13 |
| facility and may not be placed over or stacked on top of |
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| another cage or primary enclosure. |
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| (14) Ensure that each primary enclosure has an entry |
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| way that allows each dog unfettered clearance to an outdoor |
17 |
| run that is not accessible to other primary enclosures. |
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| Each entry way from a primary enclosure to an outdoor run |
19 |
| area must be equipped with a wind or rain break which |
20 |
| protects the dogs from rain, snow, sun, and wind while in |
21 |
| their primary enclosures. The commercial dog breeder must |
22 |
| ensure that each run: |
23 |
| (A) Be at least 2 times the size of the primary |
24 |
| enclosure as required under Section 18.05 (2)(D). |
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| (B) Has adequate means to prevent the dogs from |
26 |
| escaping or allowing predators to enter the run. |
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| dogs. |
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| (D) Be sanitized at least daily, or more often if |
5 |
| necessary, to prevent accumulation of debris and waste |
6 |
| and reduce disease hazards, insects, pests, and odors. |
7 |
| (E) Be surfaced with concrete or other impervious |
8 |
| material, but designed to permit the surface to be |
9 |
| cleaned and kept free from excessive accumulation of |
10 |
| animal waste. |
11 |
| (F) Be on ground level. |
12 |
| (G) Allows for adequate drainage, including |
13 |
| gutters and discharge of any fluid or content into a |
14 |
| sewer, septic tank, or filter field, and complies with |
15 |
| any local zoning. |
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| This paragraph (14) shall not apply to indoor housing |
17 |
| facilities which, on or before the date of enactment of |
18 |
| this Section, were located below ground level and are |
19 |
| constructed in a manner that prohibits the commercial dog |
20 |
| breeder from providing dogs with access to an outdoor run |
21 |
| or whose indoor housing facility is located in a home. For |
22 |
| such indoor housing facilities, all primary enclosures |
23 |
| shall open into and be adjacent to an indoor run area. Each |
24 |
| indoor run shall only be accessible from one primary |
25 |
| enclosure. Dogs shall not be able to access runs that are |
26 |
| accessible from other primary enclosures. Dogs must have |
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| indoor run area. The provisions of subparagraphs (A) |
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| through (E) of this paragraph (14) shall apply to any |
4 |
| indoor runs required under this subsection. |
5 |
| (b) If the commercial dog breeder keeps a dog in an indoor |
6 |
| housing facility, the indoor housing facility must: |
7 |
| (1) Be sufficiently heated and cooled to protect the |
8 |
| dogs from temperature or humidity extremes and to provide |
9 |
| for their health and well-being. The ambient temperature in |
10 |
| the facility must not fall below 50 degrees Fahrenheit. The |
11 |
| ambient temperature must not rise above 85 degrees |
12 |
| Fahrenheit. The temperature requirement may be waived if a |
13 |
| veterinarian specifies in writing that in the case of an |
14 |
| individual breeder, the breeding facility and the breed of |
15 |
| the dog housed therein is able to withstand temperatures |
16 |
| lower than 50 degrees without discomfort or the potential |
17 |
| for harm to the dog(s) as a result of the temperature. |
18 |
| (2) Be sufficiently ventilated at all times to minimize |
19 |
| odors, drafts, ammonia levels and to prevent moisture |
20 |
| condensation. |
21 |
| (3) Be equipped with a working smoke alarm and shall |
22 |
| have a means of fire suppression, such as a functioning |
23 |
| fire extinguishers or a functioning sprinkler system on the |
24 |
| premises. |
25 |
| (4) Be an enclosure created by the continuous |
26 |
| connection of a roof, floor, and walls; and |
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| be opened and closed (any windows or openings which provide |
3 |
| natural light must be covered with a transparent material |
4 |
| such as glass or hard plastic) or in the case of an outdoor |
5 |
| run a wind or rain break shall be provided; |
6 |
| (6) Have sufficient lighting to allow for observation |
7 |
| of the dogs; |
8 |
| (7) The area surrounding the indoor housing facility |
9 |
| must be kept clean and in good repair to protect the dogs |
10 |
| from injury, to facilitate the husbandry practices |
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| required in this act and to reduce or eliminate breeding |
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| and living areas for rodents and other pests and vermin. |
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| Premises must be kept free of accumulations of trash, junk, |
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| waste products, and discarded matter. Weeds, grasses and |
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| bushes must be controlled so as to facilitate cleaning of |
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| the premises and pest control and to protect the health and |
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| well-being of the dogs. |
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| (c) This Section applies beginning one year after the |
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| effective date of this amendatory Act of the 96th General |
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| Assembly. |
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| (225 ILCS 605/18.06 new) |
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| Sec. 18.06. Additional requirements for pet shop |
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| (a) Pet shop operators shall only acquire dogs from |
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| breeders that are duly licensed under this Act if required to |
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| (b) If a pet shop operator keeps dogs in primary |
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| enclosures, which includes cages, kennels, and runs, he or she |
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| (1) Ensure that the primary enclosure contains potable |
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| water that is not frozen, that is free from debris, and is |
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| readily accessible to all dogs at all times. |
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| (2) Store all food in a manner that prevents spoilage, |
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| vermin infestation, and contamination. |
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| (3) Provide all dogs at least daily with adequate food. |
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| (4) Clean and sanitize the food and water receptacles |
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| on a weekly basis so as to comply with subparagraphs (1) |
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| (5) Remove feces, urine, hair, dirt, debris, and food |
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| waste from the primary enclosures and sanitize them at |
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| least daily, or more often if necessary, to prevent an |
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| accumulation and to reduce disease hazards, insects, |
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| pests, and odors. |
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| (6) Ensure that the dogs are removed from the primary |
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| enclosure when cleaning occurs. |
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| (7) Ensure that all floors are constructed in a manner |
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| that protects the dogs' feet and legs from injury and that: |
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| (B) all floors that are warped or sagging are |
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| replaced; and |
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| (C) all floors and cages have no sharp points or |
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| edges that could injure the dogs. |
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| (8) Provide space to allow each dog to turn about |
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| freely, to stand, sit, and lie in a comfortable and normal |
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| position. The dog must be able to lie down while fully |
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| extended without the dog's head, tail, legs, face or feet |
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| touching any side of the enclosure and without touching any |
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| other dog in the cage. Pet Shop Operators shall also comply |
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| with federal law requiring a specified amount of space as |
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| found in 9 C.F.R. § 3.6(c)(1). For the second dog placed in |
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| the primary enclosure the minimum floor space shall be |
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| doubled. The floor space shall be calculated using the |
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| longest dog. For each dog above two, the minimum floor |
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| space shall by multiplied by 1.5 per additional dog. This |
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| paragraph (8) applies beginning one year after the |
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| Assembly. |
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| (9) Ensure that all dogs housed in the same primary |
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| enclosure must be compatible, as determined by |
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| observation. |
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| (10) Ensure that all structures or dwellings where dogs |
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| are kept are sufficiently heated and cooled to protect the |
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| dogs from temperature or humidity extremes and to provide |
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| for their health and well-being. The ambient temperature in |
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| the facility must not fall below 50 degrees F. The ambient |
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| temperature must not rise above 85 degrees F. |
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| (11) Ensure that all structures or dwellings where dogs |
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| are kept are sufficiently ventilated at all times to |
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| minimize odors, drafts, ammonia levels and to prevent |
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| (12) Ensure that all structures or dwellings where dogs |
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| are kept are equipped with a working smoke alarm and shall |
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| have a means of fire suppression, such as a functioning |
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| fire extinguishers or a functioning sprinkler system on the |
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| premises. |
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| (13) Ensure that, if the primary enclosures are |
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| stacked, a tray or other department-approved device is |
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| utilized which will prevent urine, feces, and other debris |
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| from passing onto or being discharged onto the underlying |
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| primary enclosure and that: |
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| (A) The tray or approved device must be impermeable to |
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| daily or more often if necessary to prevent an accumulation |
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| and to reduce disease hazards, insects, pests and odors. |
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| (14) A pet shop operator shall provide an area separate |
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| from other dogs for the isolation of any dog that appears |
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| to be affected with any infectious or contagious disease, |
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| parasitism, or physical injuries. The isolation area must |
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| be physically separate from the area of the general |
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| population so that there can be no contact between the |
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| isolated animal and animals in the general population. Dogs |
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| may be returned to the general kennel population after an |
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| examination, treatment, if required, and written release |
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| from a licensed veterinarian. Nothing in this subsection |
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| shall require nursing mothers to be separated from their |
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| litters. |
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| (225 ILCS 605/18.5 new) |
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| Sec. 18.5. Animal welfare issues. The Department must refer |
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| any possible violation of Sections 3.01, 3.02, 3.03, and 4.01 |
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| of the Humane Care for Animals Act or Section 26-5 of the |
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| Criminal Code of 1961 within 24 hours of the Department |
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| becoming knowledgeable about the possible violation to the |
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| appropriate local county animal control, law enforcement, or |
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| the county States Attorney. Nothing in this Act prevent the |
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| Sec. 20.1. Unlicensed practice as a dog breeder or |
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| commercial dog breeder; violation; civil penalty. |
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| (a) Any person operating as a dog breeder or a commercial |
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| dog breeder without a license under this act must in addition |
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| to any other penalty provided by law, pay a civil penalty to |
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| the Department in an amount not to exceed $5,000 for each |
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| offense as determined by the Department. The civil penalty |
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| shall be assessed by the Department after a hearing is held in |
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| accordance with the provisions set forth in this Act regarding |
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| the provision of a hearing for the discipline of a licensee. |
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| (b) The Department has the authority and power to |
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| investigate any unlicensed activity. |
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| (c) The civil penalty shall be paid within 60 days after |
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| the effective date of the order imposing the civil penalty. The |
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| order shall constitute a judgment and may be filed and |
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| execution had thereon in the same manner as any judgment from |
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| any court of record. |
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| (d) The Department may also issue a cease and desist order |
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| to any person doing business without the required license. The |
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| order shall set forth the general factual and legal basis for |
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| the action and shall advise the affected person that within |
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| seven days of receipt of the order, he may file with the |
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| has been filed with the department. An unlicensed dog breeder |
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| or commercial dog breeder who receives a cease and desist order |
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| shall dispose of all dogs within 10 calendar days of receiving |
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| the order. The unlicensed dog breeder or commercial dog breeder |
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| may only dispose of the dogs to an animal control facility or |
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| Illinois licensed shelter or by having a dog humanely |
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| euthanized by a licensed veterinarian unless otherwise |
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| authorizes in writing by the Department of Agriculture, which |
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| may include to a licensed dog breeder or licensed commercial |
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| dog breeder. Failure to comply will result in forfeiture of the |
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| dogs in a manner approved by the Department and the imposition |
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| of a civil penalty by the Department in an amount not to exceed |
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| $5,000 for each offense. |
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| (e) An unlicensed dog breeder or commercial dog breeder |
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| that requests a hearing and applies for a license under this |
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| act within 10 calendar days of receiving the cease and desist |
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| order does not have to comply with subsection (b). However, |
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| until a license is granted, the unlicensed dog breeder or |
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| commercial dog breeder shall not breed or sell any dog without |
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| Sec. 20.5. Administrative fines. The following |
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| (1) For the first violation, a fine of $200. |
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| (2) For a second violation that occurs within 3 years |
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| after the first violation, a fine of $500. |
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| (3) For a third violation that occurs within 3 years |
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| after the first violation, mandatory 12 month suspension |
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| probationary status and a fine of $1,000.
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| (4) For a fourth violation occurring within 4 years of |
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| the first violation, mandatory revocation for a period of |
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| at least 5 years and a fine of $5,000. |
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| (Source: P.A. 95-550, eff. 6-1-08 .) |
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| (225 ILCS 605/23 new) |
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| Sec. 23. Severability. If any provision of this Act or the |
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| application of any provision of this Act to any person or |
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| circumstance is held invalid, the invalidity does not affect |
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| other provisions or applications of this Act that can be given |
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| effect without the invalid provision or application, and for |
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| this purpose the provisions of this Act are severable.
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| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect on |
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| January 1, 2010.".
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