Public Act 098-0367 Public Act 0367 98TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 098-0367 | HB0733 Enrolled | LRB098 03561 MRW 33577 b |
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| AN ACT concerning animals.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Illinois Domestic Animals Running At Large | Act is amended by changing Sections 1.1, 1.2, and 3.1 as | follows:
| (510 ILCS 55/1.1) (from Ch. 8, par. 1.1)
| Sec. 1.1. Definitions. As used in this Act, unless the | context otherwise requires:
| "Livestock" , for the purposes of this Act only, means | bison, cattle, swine, sheep, goats, equidae, camelids, | ratites, or fowl or geese .
| "Owner" means any person who (a) has a right of property in | an animal,
(b) keeps or harbors an animal, (c) has an animal in | his care, or (d) acts
as custodian of an animal.
| "Person" means any individual, firm, association, | partnership,
corporation, or other legal entity, any public or | private institution, the State of
Illinois, or any municipal | corporation or political subdivision of the State.
| "Running at large" or "run at large" means livestock that | strays from
confinement or restraint and from the limits of the | owner.
| (Source: P.A. 84-28.)
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| (510 ILCS 55/1.2) (from Ch. 8, par. 1.2)
| Sec. 1.2.
A notice of a violation of this Act shall be | given to the person
or owner of livestock running at
large if | known and a maximum of 24 hours may be granted in which to make
| the necessary corrections if the violation is an accidental | occurrence and an
investigation reveals no identifiable | individual at fault. Any livestock
allowed to run at large may | be impounded at a facility capable of
restraining such | livestock. A notice of impoundment shall be delivered to
the | owner of such livestock in person or by certified mail.
| Law enforcement officials such as State Police, County | Sheriffs, or
municipal police officers, animal control | administrators, animal control officers, or authorized agents | of the Illinois Department
of Agriculture, or authorized agents | of the Illinois Department of Natural
Resources, or the owner | or occupier of land may give notice
and cause stray animals | which trespass to be impounded.
| The person or persons having stray livestock impounded | shall make every
reasonable effort to notify the owner or | keeper of the impounded livestock
where such livestock is | impounded.
| The person or persons requesting impoundment shall be held | harmless of
any liability for injury to or for any financial | responsibility for such
animals.
| Stray animals may be impounded at any public stockyards, |
| livestock
auction markets or any other facilities willing to | accept such animals for
impoundment. The impounding facility | and its owner or owners shall not be
held liable for any injury | or accrue any financial responsibility for such
impounded | animals.
| Any expense incurred in such impoundment shall become a | lien on the
livestock impounded and must be discharged before | the livestock are released
from the facility. The livestock may | be released to the owner prior
to the expiration of the | impoundment period if impoundment costs are
satisfied and the | owner provides evidence that he is capable of
restraining the | livestock from running at large. If the owner refuses or
fails | to provide such restraints, or the impounded animals are not | claimed
and incurred costs paid within the period of | impoundment,
such animals shall be sold either at a public | auction, or through a public
stockyard or a livestock auction | market , offered for adoption, or humanely euthanized in | accordance with this Section . Before any livestock can be sold , | offered for adoption, or humanely euthanized
as herein | provided, the person or court requesting the impoundment shall | have
published notice of the intended sale , adoption, or | euthanization thereof in a newspaper of general
circulation in | the area where the
impounded animals were found to be running | at large. If the impounded
livestock is not claimed within 10 | days after the date of publication of
such notice, the | livestock may be sold , offered for adoption, or humanely |
| euthanized in accordance with this Section . The proceeds of the | sale shall
be applied first to discharge the lien and costs | associated with the sale of the livestock , and any balance | shall be paid to
the owner. If any court of competent | jurisdiction issues any order
concerning any impounded animal, | such animal shall immediately pass to the
jurisdiction and | possession of the court bailiff of the jurisdiction in which
| the order was issued.
| If the lien and costs of the associated sale of the | livestock is determined to exceed the expected value of the | animal, then the animal may be deemed adoptable by the animal | control facility and may be offered for adoption. If no such | placement is available, then the animal may be humanely | euthanized. | (Source: P.A. 89-445, eff. 2-7-96.)
| (510 ILCS 55/3.1) (from Ch. 8, par. 3.1)
| Sec. 3.1.
Any person who violates this Act shall be guilty | of
a Class C misdemeanor , except a 10th or subsequent violation | of this Act is a Class 4 felony and the court may order the | livestock impounded . Each day of violation shall constitute a | separate offense.
| In the event the person who violates this Act is a | corporation or
partnership, any officer, director, manager or | managerial agent of the
partnership or corporation who violates | this Section or causes the
partnership or corporation to |
| violate this Section shall be guilty of a
Class C misdemeanor.
| (Source: P.A. 84-28.)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 8/16/2013
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