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State of Illinois
2015 and 2016 HB4671 Introduced , by Rep. Sara Feigenholtz SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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Amends the Illinois Animal Welfare Act. Changes the definition of "foster home". Changes information provided by animal shelters and animal control facilities to adopters and the requirement to provide the information before the adoption. Removes the requirement for the animal shelter and animal control facility to post in writing the information provided to the adopter. Allows an animal shelter to return an animal if animal is not claimed after 2 attempts to identify the owner. Requires an animal shelter to hold an animal in which no owner can be identified for the period specified in local ordinance prior to return. Provides that the requirement for owners to pay a shelter for the period of boarding for the dog or cat does not apply to feral cats. Amends the Animal Control Act. Makes changes in how money from the county's animal population control fund may be used. Provides that the registration fee (rather than all the registration requirements) does not apply to feral cats. Makes changes to provisions concerning documentation of rabies inoculations and the procedure for dog or other animal bites. Allows for a search and rescue dog that has bitten a person to continue to perform its duties under the supervision of its handler or owner. Amends the Illinois Public Health and Safety Animal Population Control Act. Makes changes to provisions concerning the eligibility to participate in the Illinois Public Health and Safety Animal Population Control Program. Makes other changes.
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1 | | AN ACT concerning animals.
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2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | | Section 5. The Animal Welfare Act is amended by changing |
5 | | Sections 2, 3, 3.5, 3.6, and 3.7 as follows:
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6 | | (225 ILCS 605/2) (from Ch. 8, par. 302)
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7 | | Sec. 2. Definitions. As used in this Act unless the context |
8 | | otherwise
requires:
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9 | | "Department" means the Illinois Department of Agriculture.
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10 | | "Director" means the Director of the Illinois Department of |
11 | | Agriculture.
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12 | | "Pet shop operator" means any person who sells, offers to |
13 | | sell,
exchange, or offers for adoption with or without charge |
14 | | or donation dogs,
cats, birds, fish, reptiles, or other animals |
15 | | customarily obtained as pets
in this State. However, a person |
16 | | who sells only such animals that he has
produced and raised |
17 | | shall not be considered a pet shop operator under this
Act, and |
18 | | a veterinary hospital or clinic operated by a veterinarian or
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19 | | veterinarians licensed under the Veterinary Medicine and |
20 | | Surgery Practice
Act of 2004 shall not be considered a pet shop |
21 | | operator under this
Act.
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22 | | "Dog dealer" means any person who sells, offers to sell, |
23 | | exchange, or
offers for adoption with or without charge or |
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1 | | donation dogs in this State.
However, a person who sells only |
2 | | dogs that he has produced and raised shall
not be considered a |
3 | | dog dealer under this Act, and a veterinary hospital or
clinic |
4 | | operated by a veterinarian or veterinarians licensed under the
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5 | | Veterinary Medicine and Surgery Practice Act of 2004
shall not |
6 | | be considered a dog dealer under this Act.
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7 | | "Secretary of Agriculture" or "Secretary" means the |
8 | | Secretary of
Agriculture of the United States Department of |
9 | | Agriculture.
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10 | | "Person" means any person, firm, corporation, partnership, |
11 | | association
or other legal entity, any public or private |
12 | | institution, the State of
Illinois, or any municipal |
13 | | corporation or political subdivision of the
State.
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14 | | "Kennel operator" means any person who operates an |
15 | | establishment, other
than an animal control facility, |
16 | | veterinary hospital, or animal
shelter, where dogs or dogs and |
17 | | cats are maintained
for boarding, training or similar purposes |
18 | | for a fee or compensation; or
who sells, offers to sell, |
19 | | exchange, or offers for adoption with or without
charge dogs or |
20 | | dogs and cats which he has produced and raised. A person who
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21 | | owns, has possession of, or harbors 5 or less
females capable |
22 | | of reproduction shall not be considered a kennel
operator.
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23 | | "Cattery operator" means any person who operates an |
24 | | establishment, other
than an animal control facility or animal
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25 | | shelter, where cats are maintained for boarding,
training or |
26 | | similar purposes for a fee or compensation; or who sells,
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1 | | offers to sell, exchange, or offers for adoption with or |
2 | | without charges
cats which he has produced and raised. A person |
3 | | who owns, has possession
of, or harbors 5 or
less females |
4 | | capable of reproduction shall not be considered a
cattery |
5 | | operator.
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6 | | "Animal control facility" means any facility operated by or
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7 | | under contract for the State,
county, or any municipal |
8 | | corporation or political subdivision of the State
for the |
9 | | purpose of impounding or harboring seized, stray, homeless,
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10 | | abandoned or unwanted dogs, cats, and other animals. "Animal |
11 | | control
facility" also means any
veterinary hospital or clinic |
12 | | operated by a veterinarian or veterinarians
licensed under the |
13 | | Veterinary Medicine and Surgery Practice Act of 2004 which
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14 | | operates for the above mentioned purpose in addition to its |
15 | | customary purposes.
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16 | | "Animal shelter" means a facility operated, owned, or |
17 | | maintained by a duly
incorporated humane society, animal |
18 | | welfare society, or other non-profit
organization for the |
19 | | purpose of providing for and promoting the welfare,
protection, |
20 | | and humane treatment of animals. "Animal shelter" also means |
21 | | any
veterinary hospital or clinic operated by a veterinarian or |
22 | | veterinarians
licensed under the Veterinary Medicine and |
23 | | Surgery Practice Act of 2004 which
operates for the above |
24 | | mentioned purpose in addition to its customary purposes.
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25 | | "Foster home" means an entity that accepts the |
26 | | responsibility for
stewardship of animals that are the |
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1 | | obligation of an animal shelter, not to
exceed 4 animals or 2 |
2 | | litters including the nursing animals at any given time. |
3 | | Permits to operate as a "foster home"
shall be issued through |
4 | | the animal shelter.
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5 | | "Guard dog service" means an entity that, for a fee, |
6 | | furnishes or leases
guard or sentry dogs for the protection of |
7 | | life or property. A person
is not a guard dog service solely |
8 | | because he or she owns a dog and uses it to
guard his or her |
9 | | home, business, or farmland.
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10 | | "Guard dog" means a type of dog used primarily for the |
11 | | purpose of defending,
patrolling, or protecting property or |
12 | | life at a commercial establishment
other than a farm. "Guard |
13 | | dog" does not include stock dogs used primarily for
handling |
14 | | and controlling livestock or farm animals, nor does it include
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15 | | personally owned pets that also provide security.
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16 | | "Sentry dog" means a dog trained to work without |
17 | | supervision in a fenced
facility other than a farm, and to |
18 | | deter or detain unauthorized persons found
within the facility.
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19 | | "Probationary status" means the 12-month period following |
20 | | a series of violations of this Act during which any further |
21 | | violation shall result in an automatic 12-month suspension of |
22 | | licensure.
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23 | | "Owner" means any person having a right of property in an |
24 | | animal, who keeps or harbors an animal, who has an animal in |
25 | | his or her care or acts as its custodian, or who knowingly |
26 | | permits a dog to remain on any premises occupied by him or her. |
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1 | | "Owner" does not include a feral cat caretaker participating in |
2 | | a trap, spay/neuter, return or release program. |
3 | | (Source: P.A. 99-310, eff. 1-1-16 .)
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4 | | (225 ILCS 605/3) (from Ch. 8, par. 303)
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5 | | Sec. 3. (a) Except as provided in subsection (b) of this |
6 | | Section, no person shall engage in business as a pet shop |
7 | | operator, dog
dealer, kennel operator, cattery operator,
or |
8 | | operate a guard dog service, an animal control
facility or |
9 | | animal shelter or
any combination thereof, in this State |
10 | | without a license therefor issued by
the Department. Only one |
11 | | license shall be required for any combination of
businesses at |
12 | | one location, except that a separate license shall be required
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13 | | to operate a guard dog service. Guard dog services that are |
14 | | located outside
this State but provide services within this |
15 | | State are required to obtain a
license from the Department. |
16 | | Out-of-state guard dog services are required to
comply with the |
17 | | requirements of this Act with regard to guard dogs and sentry
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18 | | dogs transported to or used within this State.
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19 | | (b) This Act does not apply to a private detective agency |
20 | | or private security agency licensed under the Private |
21 | | Detective, Private Alarm, Private Security, Fingerprint |
22 | | Vendor, and
Locksmith Act of 2004 that provides guard dog or |
23 | | canine odor detection services and does not otherwise operate a |
24 | | kennel for hire.
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25 | | (Source: P.A. 95-613, eff. 9-11-07.)
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1 | | (225 ILCS 605/3.5) |
2 | | Sec. 3.5. Information on dogs and cats available for |
3 | | adoption by an animal shelter or animal control facility. |
4 | | (a) An animal shelter or animal control facility must |
5 | | provide to the adopter prior to the time of adoption the |
6 | | following information, to the best of its knowledge, on any dog |
7 | | or cat being offered for adoption: |
8 | | (1) The breed, age, date of birth, sex, and color of |
9 | | the dog or cat if known, or if unknown, the animal shelter |
10 | | or animal control facility shall estimate to the best of |
11 | | its ability. |
12 | | (2) The details of any inoculation or medical treatment |
13 | | that the dog or cat received while under the possession of |
14 | | the animal shelter or animal control facility. |
15 | | (3) The adoption fee and any additional fees or |
16 | | charges. |
17 | | (4) If the dog or cat was returned by an adopter, then |
18 | | the date and reason for the return. |
19 | | (5) The reason the dog or cat was at the animal shelter |
20 | | or animal control facility and information about any known |
21 | | bite to a human The following written statement: "A copy of |
22 | | our policy regarding warranties, refunds, or returns is |
23 | | available upon request." . |
24 | | (6) The fact that the dog was declared dangerous or |
25 | | vicious under the Illinois Animal Control Act, if |
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1 | | applicable The license number of the animal shelter or |
2 | | animal control facility issued by the Illinois Department |
3 | | of Agriculture . |
4 | | (7) The following written statement: "A copy of our |
5 | | policy regarding warranties, refunds, or returns is |
6 | | available upon request.". |
7 | | (b) The information required in subsection (a) shall be |
8 | | provided to the adopter in written form by the animal shelter |
9 | | or animal control facility and shall have an acknowledgement of |
10 | | disclosures form, which must be signed by the adopter and an |
11 | | authorized representative of the animal shelter or animal |
12 | | control facility at the time of the adoption. The |
13 | | acknowledgement of disclosures form shall include the |
14 | | following: |
15 | | (1) A blank space for the dated signature and printed |
16 | | name of the authorized representative handling the |
17 | | adoption on behalf of the animal shelter or animal control |
18 | | facility, which shall be immediately beneath the following |
19 | | printed statement: "I hereby attest that all of the above |
20 | | information is true and correct to the best of my |
21 | | knowledge.". |
22 | | (2) A blank space for the dated signature and printed |
23 | | name of the adopter, which shall be immediately beneath the |
24 | | following statement: "I hereby attest that this disclosure |
25 | | was posted on or near the cage of the dog or cat for |
26 | | adoption and that I have read all the disclosures. I |
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1 | | further understand that I am entitled to keep a signed copy |
2 | | of this disclosure.". |
3 | | (c) A copy of the disclosures and the signed |
4 | | acknowledgement of disclosures form shall be provided to the |
5 | | adopter and the original copy shall be maintained by the animal |
6 | | shelter or animal control facility for a period of 2 years from |
7 | | the date of adoption. A copy of the animal shelter's or animal |
8 | | control facility's policy regarding warranties, refunds, or |
9 | | returns shall be provided to the adopter. |
10 | | (d) (Blank). An animal shelter or animal control facility |
11 | | shall post in a conspicuous place in writing on or near the |
12 | | cage of any dog or cat available for adoption the information |
13 | | required by subsection (a) of this Section 3.5.
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14 | | (Source: P.A. 96-1470, eff. 1-1-11.) |
15 | | (225 ILCS 605/3.6) |
16 | | Sec. 3.6. Acceptance of stray dogs and cats. |
17 | | (a) No animal shelter may accept a stray dog or cat unless |
18 | | the animal is reported by the shelter to the animal control or |
19 | | law enforcement of the county in which the animal is found by |
20 | | the next business day. An animal shelter may accept animals |
21 | | from: (1) the owner of the animal where the owner signs a |
22 | | relinquishment form which states he or she is the owner of the |
23 | | animal; (2) an animal shelter licensed under this Act; or (3) |
24 | | an out-of-state animal control facility, rescue group, or |
25 | | animal shelter that is duly licensed in their state or is a |
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1 | | not-for-profit organization. |
2 | | (b) When stray dogs and cats are accepted by an animal |
3 | | shelter, they must be scanned for the presence of a microchip |
4 | | and examined for other currently-acceptable methods of |
5 | | identification, including, but not limited to, identification |
6 | | tags, tattoos, and rabies license tags. The examination for |
7 | | identification shall be done within 24 hours after the intake |
8 | | of each dog or cat. The animal shelter shall notify the owner |
9 | | and transfer any dog with an identified owner to the animal |
10 | | control or law enforcement agency in the jurisdiction in which |
11 | | it was found or the local animal control agency for redemption. |
12 | | (c) If no transfer can occur, the animal shelter shall make |
13 | | every reasonable attempt to contact the owner, agent, or |
14 | | caretaker as soon as possible. The animal shelter shall give |
15 | | notice of not less than 7 business days to the owner, agent, or |
16 | | caretaker prior to disposal of the animal. The notice shall be |
17 | | mailed to the last known address of the owner, agent, or |
18 | | caretaker. Testimony of the animal shelter, or its authorized |
19 | | agent, who mails the notice shall be evidence of the receipt of |
20 | | the notice by the owner, agent, or caretaker of the animal. A |
21 | | mailed notice shall remain the primary means of owner, agent, |
22 | | or caretaker contact; however, the animal shelter shall also |
23 | | attempt to contact the owner, agent, or caretaker by any other |
24 | | contact information, such as by telephone or email address, |
25 | | provided by the microchip or other method of identification |
26 | | found on the dog or cat. If the dog or cat has been |
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1 | | microchipped and the primary contact listed by the chip |
2 | | manufacturer cannot be located or refuses to reclaim the dog or |
3 | | cat, an attempt shall be made to contact any secondary contacts |
4 | | listed by the chip manufacturer prior to adoption, transfer, or |
5 | | euthanization. Prior to transferring any stray dog or cat to |
6 | | another humane shelter or rescue group or euthanization, the |
7 | | dog or cat shall be scanned again for the presence of a |
8 | | microchip and examined for other means of identification. If a |
9 | | second scan provides the same identifying information as the |
10 | | initial intake scan and the owner, agent, or caretaker has not |
11 | | been located or refuses to reclaim the dog or cat, the animal |
12 | | shelter may proceed with adoption, transfer, return, or |
13 | | euthanization. |
14 | | (d) When stray dogs and cats are accepted by an animal |
15 | | shelter and no owner can be identified, the shelter shall hold |
16 | | the animal for the period specified in local ordinance prior to |
17 | | adoption, transfer, return, or euthanasia. The animal shelter |
18 | | shall allow access to the public to view the animals housed |
19 | | there. If a dog is identified by an owner who desires to make |
20 | | redemption of it, the dog shall be transferred to the local |
21 | | animal control for redemption. If no transfer can occur, the |
22 | | animal shelter shall proceed pursuant to Section 3.7. Upon |
23 | | lapse of the hold period specified in local ordinance and no |
24 | | owner can be identified, ownership of the animal, by operation |
25 | | of law, transfers to the shelter that has custody of the |
26 | | animal. |
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1 | | (e) No representative of an animal shelter may enter |
2 | | private property and remove an animal without permission from |
3 | | the property owner and animal owner, nor can any representative |
4 | | of an animal shelter direct another individual to enter private |
5 | | property and remove an animal unless that individual is an |
6 | | approved humane investigator (approved by the Department) |
7 | | operating pursuant to the provisions of the Humane Care for |
8 | | Animals Act. |
9 | | (f) Nothing in this Section limits an animal shelter and an |
10 | | animal control facility who, through mutual agreement, wish to |
11 | | enter into an agreement for animal control, boarding, holding, |
12 | | or other services provided that the agreement requires parties |
13 | | adhere to the provisions of the Animal Control Act, the Humane |
14 | | Euthanasia in Animal Shelters Act, and the Humane Care for |
15 | | Animals Act.
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16 | | (Source: P.A. 99-310, eff. 1-1-16 .) |
17 | | (225 ILCS 605/3.7) |
18 | | Sec. 3.7. Redemption of stray dogs and cats from animal |
19 | | shelters.
Any owner, agent, or caretaker wishing to make |
20 | | redemption of a dog or cat held by a shelter under the |
21 | | provisions of subsection (c) of Section 3.6 of this Act may do |
22 | | so by doing the following: |
23 | | (1) paying the shelter for the board of the dog or cat |
24 | | for the period the shelter was in possession of the animal; |
25 | | the daily boarding rate shall not exceed the daily boarding |
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1 | | rate of the animal control agency in the jurisdiction in |
2 | | which the shelter is located; and |
3 | | (2) paying the shelter for reasonable costs of |
4 | | veterinary care, if applicable. |
5 | | The shelter has the option to waive any fees or veterinary |
6 | | costs.
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7 | | The provisions of paragraph (1) of this Section do not |
8 | | apply to feral cats, as defined in the Animal Control Act. |
9 | | (Source: P.A. 99-310, eff. 1-1-16 .) |
10 | | Section 10. The Animal Control Act is amended by changing |
11 | | Sections 3, 8, and 13 as follows:
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12 | | (510 ILCS 5/3) (from Ch. 8, par. 353)
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13 | | Sec. 3. The County Board Chairman
with the consent of the |
14 | | County Board
shall appoint an Administrator. Appointments |
15 | | shall be made as
necessary to keep this position filled at all |
16 | | times. The Administrator
may appoint as many Deputy |
17 | | Administrators and Animal Control Wardens to
aid him or her as |
18 | | authorized by the Board. The compensation for the
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19 | | Administrator, Deputy Administrators, and Animal Control |
20 | | Wardens shall
be fixed by the Board. The Administrator may be |
21 | | removed from office by
the County Board Chairman, with the |
22 | | consent of the County Board.
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23 | | The Board shall provide necessary personnel, training, |
24 | | equipment,
supplies, and
facilities, and shall operate pounds |
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1 | | or contract for their operation as
necessary to effectuate the |
2 | | program. The Board may enter into contracts
or agreements with |
3 | | persons to assist in the operation of the program and may |
4 | | establish a county animal population control program.
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5 | | The Board shall be empowered to utilize monies from their |
6 | | General
Corporate Fund to effectuate the intent of this Act.
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7 | | The Board is authorized by ordinance to require the |
8 | | registration and
may require microchipping of
dogs and cats.
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9 | | The Board shall
impose an individual dog or cat registration |
10 | | fee with a minimum differential of $10 for intact dogs or cats. |
11 | | Ten dollars of the differential shall be placed either in a |
12 | | county animal population control fund or in the State's Pet |
13 | | Population Control Fund. If the money is placed in the county |
14 | | animal population control fund it shall be used to (i) to spay, |
15 | | neuter, or sterilize adopted dogs or cats or (ii) for any |
16 | | allowable purpose provided for in Section 25 of the Illinois |
17 | | Public Health and Safety Animal Population Control Act. The |
18 | | registration fee does not apply to feral cats spay or neuter |
19 | | dogs or cats owned by low income county residents who are |
20 | | eligible for the Food Stamp Program . All persons
selling dogs |
21 | | or cats or keeping registries of dogs or cats shall
cooperate |
22 | | and
provide
information
to the Administrator as required by |
23 | | Board ordinance, including sales,
number of litters, and
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24 | | ownership
of dogs and cats. If microchips are required, the |
25 | | microchip number may
serve as the county animal
control |
26 | | registration number.
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1 | | In obtaining information required to implement this Act, |
2 | | the Department
shall have power to subpoena and bring before it |
3 | | any person in this State
and to take testimony either orally or |
4 | | by deposition, or both, with the
same fees and mileage and in |
5 | | the same manner as prescribed by law for civil
cases in courts |
6 | | of this State.
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7 | | The Director shall have power to
administer
oaths to |
8 | | witnesses at any hearing which the Department is authorized by
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9 | | law to conduct, and any other oaths required or authorized in |
10 | | any Act
administered
by the Department.
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11 | | This Section does not apply to feral cats.
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12 | | (Source: P.A. 93-548, eff. 8-19-03; 94-639, eff. 8-22-05.)
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13 | | (510 ILCS 5/8) (from Ch. 8, par. 358)
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14 | | Sec. 8. Every owner of a dog 4 months or more of age shall |
15 | | have each dog
inoculated against rabies
by a licensed |
16 | | veterinarian. Every dog shall
have a second rabies vaccination |
17 | | within one year of the first. Terms of
subsequent
vaccine |
18 | | administration and duration of immunity must be in compliance |
19 | | with USDA
licenses of vaccines used. Evidence of a such rabies
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20 | | inoculation administered to any animal shall be entered on a |
21 | | certificate the form of which shall be
approved by the Board |
22 | | and which shall contain the microchip number of the animal if |
23 | | it has one and which shall be signed by the licensed
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24 | | veterinarian administering the vaccine. Veterinarians who |
25 | | inoculate a dog
shall procure from the County Animal
Control in |
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1 | | the county where their office is located
serially
numbered |
2 | | tags, one to be issued with each inoculation certificate. Only |
3 | | one animal dog
shall be included on each certificate. The |
4 | | veterinarian immunizing against rabies or
microchipping an |
5 | | animal
shall
provide the
Administrator of the county in which |
6 | | the animal resides with a certificate of immunization and |
7 | | microchip number. The
Board shall cause a rabies
inoculation |
8 | | tag to be issued, at a fee established by the Board
for each
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9 | | dog inoculated against rabies.
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10 | | Rabies vaccine for use on animals shall be sold or |
11 | | distributed only to
and used only by licensed veterinarians. |
12 | | Such rabies vaccine shall be
licensed by the United States |
13 | | Department of Agriculture.
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14 | | If a licensed veterinarian determines in writing that a |
15 | | rabies inoculation would compromise an animal's health, then |
16 | | the animal shall be exempt from the rabies shot requirement, |
17 | | but the owner must still be responsible for the fees.
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18 | | (Source: P.A. 93-548, eff. 8-19-03; 94-639, eff. 8-22-05.)
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19 | | (510 ILCS 5/13) (from Ch. 8, par. 363)
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20 | | Sec. 13. Dog or other animal bites; observation of animal.
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21 | | (a) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (b) of this |
22 | | Section, when
the Administrator or, if the Administrator is not |
23 | | a veterinarian, the Deputy
Administrator receives information |
24 | | that any person has been
bitten by an animal, the Administrator |
25 | | or, if the
Administrator is not a veterinarian, the Deputy |
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1 | | Administrator, or his or
her authorized
representative, shall |
2 | | have such dog or other animal confined
under the
observation of |
3 | | a licensed veterinarian Such confinement shall be for a period |
4 | | of not less than 10 days from the date the bite occurred and |
5 | | shall continue until the animal has been examined by a licensed |
6 | | veterinarian. for a period of 10 days . The
Department may |
7 | | permit such confinement to be reduced to a
period of less than |
8 | | 10 days. A veterinarian shall report the
clinical
condition of |
9 | | the animal immediately, with confirmation in
writing to the |
10 | | Administrator or, if the Administrator is not a veterinarian,
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11 | | the
Deputy Administrator within 24 hours after the animal
is |
12 | | presented for examination, giving the owner's name, address, |
13 | | the date of
confinement, the species, the breed, description, |
14 | | age, and sex of the
animal, and whether the animal has been |
15 | | spayed
or neutered, on appropriate
forms approved by the |
16 | | Department. The Administrator or, if the Administrator
is not
a |
17 | | veterinarian, the Deputy Administrator shall notify the |
18 | | attending physician
or responsible health agency. At the
end of |
19 | | the confinement period, the animal shall be examined by a |
20 | | licensed veterinarian and microchipped, if not already, at the |
21 | | expense of the owner. The veterinarian shall submit a written
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22 | | report to the Administrator or, if the Administrator is not a |
23 | | veterinarian,
the Deputy
Administrator advising him or her of |
24 | | the clinical condition and the final disposition of
the animal |
25 | | on appropriate forms approved by the Department. When
evidence |
26 | | is presented that the animal was inoculated
against
rabies |
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1 | | within the time prescribed by law, it shall be confined in
a |
2 | | house, or in a manner which will prohibit it from biting any |
3 | | person
for a period of not less than 10 days from the date the |
4 | | bite occurred , if a licensed veterinarian adjudges such |
5 | | confinement satisfactory. The Department may permit such |
6 | | confinement to be reduced to a period of less
than 10 days. At |
7 | | the end of the confinement period, the
animal shall be examined |
8 | | by a licensed
veterinarian.
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9 | | Any person having knowledge that any person has been
bitten |
10 | | by an animal shall
notify the
Administrator or, if the |
11 | | Administrator is not a veterinarian, the Deputy
Administrator
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12 | | promptly. It is unlawful for the owner of the animal
to
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13 | | euthanize, sell, give away, or otherwise dispose of any
animal |
14 | | known to have bitten a person, until it is released by the
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15 | | Administrator or, if the Administrator is not a veterinarian, |
16 | | the Deputy
Administrator, or his or her authorized |
17 | | representative. It is unlawful
for
the
owner of the animal to |
18 | | refuse or fail to comply with
the
reasonable written or printed |
19 | | instructions made by the Administrator or,
if
the Administrator |
20 | | is not a veterinarian, the Deputy Administrator, or
his
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21 | | authorized representative. If such instructions cannot be |
22 | | delivered in
person, they shall be mailed to the owner of the
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23 | | animal by
regular mail. Any expense incurred in the
handling of |
24 | | an animal under this Section and Section
12 shall
be borne by |
25 | | the owner. The owner of a biting animal must also remit to the |
26 | | Department of Public Health, for deposit into the Pet |
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1 | | Population Control Fund, a $25 public safety fine within 30 |
2 | | days after notice.
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3 | | (b) When a person has been bitten by a police dog that is |
4 | | currently vaccinated against rabies,
the police dog may |
5 | | continue to perform
its duties for the peace officer or law |
6 | | enforcement agency and any period
of
observation of the police |
7 | | dog may be under the
supervision of a peace officer.
The |
8 | | supervision shall consist of the dog being locked in a kennel,
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9 | | performing its official duties in a police vehicle, or |
10 | | remaining under the
constant supervision of its police handler.
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11 | | (c) When a person has been bitten by a search and rescue |
12 | | dog that is currently vaccinated against rabies, the search and |
13 | | rescue dog may continue to perform its duties for the handler |
14 | | or owner or agency and any period of observation of the dog may |
15 | | be under the supervision of its handler or owner. The |
16 | | supervision shall consist of the dog being locked in a kennel, |
17 | | performing its official duties in a vehicle, or remaining under |
18 | | the constant supervision of its handler or owner. |
19 | | (Source: P.A. 93-548, eff. 8-19-03; 94-639, eff. 8-22-05.)
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20 | | Section 15. The Illinois Public Health and Safety Animal |
21 | | Population Control Act is amended by changing Section 25 as |
22 | | follows: |
23 | | (510 ILCS 92/25)
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24 | | Sec. 25. Eligibility to participate. A resident of the |
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1 | | State who owns a dog or cat and who is eligible for any |
2 | | government assistance, including the Food Stamp Program or the |
3 | | Social Security Disability Insurance Benefits Program , shall |
4 | | be eligible to participate in the program at a reduced rate if |
5 | | the owner signs a consent form certifying that he or she is the |
6 | | owner of the dog or cat or is authorized by the eligible owner |
7 | | to present the dog or cat for the procedure. An owner must |
8 | | submit proof of eligibility to the Department. Upon approval, |
9 | | the Department shall furnish an eligible owner with an |
10 | | eligibility voucher to be presented to a participating |
11 | | veterinarian. An animal control facility, animal shelter, |
12 | | organization, or A resident of this State who is managing a |
13 | | feral cat colony and who humanely traps feral cats for spaying |
14 | | or neutering and return is eligible to participate in the |
15 | | program , provided the trap, sterilize, and return program is |
16 | | allowed or not specifically prohibited recognized by the |
17 | | municipality or by the county, if it is located in an |
18 | | unincorporated area. The sterilization shall be performed by a |
19 | | voluntarily participating veterinarian or veterinary student |
20 | | under the supervision of a veterinarian. The co-payment for the |
21 | | cat or dog sterilization procedure and vaccinations shall be |
22 | | $15.
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23 | | (Source: P.A. 94-639, eff. 8-22-05.)
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Statutes amended in order of appearance
| | 3 | | 225 ILCS 605/2 | from Ch. 8, par. 302 | | 4 | | 225 ILCS 605/3 | from Ch. 8, par. 303 | | 5 | | 225 ILCS 605/3.5 | | | 6 | | 225 ILCS 605/3.6 | | | 7 | | 225 ILCS 605/3.7 | | | 8 | | 510 ILCS 5/3 | from Ch. 8, par. 353 | | 9 | | 510 ILCS 5/8 | from Ch. 8, par. 358 | | 10 | | 510 ILCS 5/13 | from Ch. 8, par. 363 | | 11 | | 510 ILCS 92/25 | |
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