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(515 ILCS 5/20-85) (from Ch. 56, par. 20-85)
Sec. 20-85. Taxidermist license.
(a) Before engaging in the business of taxidermy, every person shall
obtain a license for that purpose from the Department. Application for a
license shall be filed with the Department and shall set forth the name of
the applicant; its principal officers, if the applicant is a corporation,
or the partners, if the applicant is a partnership; the location of the
place of business; and any additional information the Department may
require. The annual fee for each taxidermist license shall be $25. All
licenses issued to taxidermists are valid only at the location described
and designated on the application for the license. All taxidermist licenses
shall expire on March 31 of each year. Individuals employed
by a
licensed taxidermist shall not be required to possess a taxidermist license
while working for and at the place of business of the license holder.
Licensed taxidermists shall submit to the Department a list naming all
individuals who will be working at the place of business specified on the
permit. Only those individuals whose names are on file with the Department
shall be authorized to work under the scope of the taxidermist's license.
(b) Taxidermists shall keep written records of all aquatic life or parts of
aquatic life received or returned by them. Records shall include the following
information:
(1) The date the aquatic life was received.
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(3) The number and species of all aquatic life
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(4) The number and state of issuance of the fishing
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(c) All aquatic life or parts of aquatic life that have been
received, preserved, mounted, or possessed by a taxidermist are required to
bear a coded origin tag or label. The coded origin tag or label shall
correspond with written records containing more complete information as
required by the Department.
(d) Taxidermy records shall be open for inspection by any peace officer
at any reasonable hour. Taxidermists shall maintain records for a period
of 2 years from the date of receipt of the aquatic life or for as long as
the specimen or mount remains in the taxidermist's possession, whichever is
longer.
The Department may require the taxidermist to submit to it any information
it deems necessary.
(e) No taxidermist shall have in his or her possession any aquatic
life that is not listed in his or her written records and properly
tagged or labeled.
(f) All persons licensed as taxidermists under this Code who shall ship any
aquatic life or parts of aquatic life that have been received, preserved, or
mounted shall tag or label the shipment and the tag or label shall state the
name of the taxidermist and the number and date of his or her license.
(g) Nothing in this Section removes taxidermists from responsibility for
the observance of any federal laws, rules, or regulations that may apply to the
taxidermy business.
(Source: P.A. 100-256, eff. 1-1-18 .)
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