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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 Control Act is amended by changing | |||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Sections 15 and 15.1 as follows:
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6 | (510 ILCS 5/15) (from Ch. 8, par. 365)
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7 | Sec. 15. (a) In order to have a dog deemed "vicious", the | |||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Administrator,
Deputy
Administrator,
or law enforcement | |||||||||||||||||||||
9 | officer must give notice of the
infraction that
is the basis of | |||||||||||||||||||||
10 | the investigation to the owner, conduct a thorough
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11 | investigation, interview
any witnesses, including the owner, | |||||||||||||||||||||
12 | gather any existing medical records,
veterinary
medical | |||||||||||||||||||||
13 | records or behavioral evidence, and make a detailed report | |||||||||||||||||||||
14 | recommending
a
finding that the dog is a vicious dog and give | |||||||||||||||||||||
15 | the report to the State's
Attorney's Office and the
owner. If | |||||||||||||||||||||
16 | the The Administrator, State's Attorney, or Director has | |||||||||||||||||||||
17 | investigated and determined that there exists probable cause to | |||||||||||||||||||||
18 | believe that a dog is a vicious dog, that official or any | |||||||||||||||||||||
19 | citizen of the
county in
which the dog exists may file a | |||||||||||||||||||||
20 | complaint in the circuit court of the county in which the dog | |||||||||||||||||||||
21 | exists in the name of
the People of the
State of
Illinois to | |||||||||||||||||||||
22 | deem a dog to be a vicious dog. Testimony of a certified | |||||||||||||||||||||
23 | applied
behaviorist, a
board certified veterinary behaviorist, |
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1 | or another recognized expert may be
relevant to the
court's | ||||||
2 | determination of whether the dog's behavior was justified. The
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3 | petitioner must
prove the dog is a vicious dog by clear and | ||||||
4 | convincing evidence. The
Administrator shall determine where | ||||||
5 | the animal shall be confined during the
pendency of the case.
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6 | A dog may not be declared vicious if the court determines | ||||||
7 | the conduct of
the
dog was
justified because:
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8 | (1) the threat, injury, or death was sustained by a | ||||||
9 | person who at the time
was
committing a crime or offense | ||||||
10 | upon the owner or custodian of the dog, or was committing a | ||||||
11 | willful trespass or other tort upon the premises or | ||||||
12 | property owned or occupied by the owner of the animal;
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13 | (2) the injured, threatened, or killed person was | ||||||
14 | abusing,
assaulting,
or physically threatening the dog or | ||||||
15 | its offspring, or has in the past
abused,
assaulted, or | ||||||
16 | physically threatened the dog or its offspring; or
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17 | (3) the dog was responding to pain or injury, or was | ||||||
18 | protecting itself, its
owner,
custodian, or member of its | ||||||
19 | household, kennel, or offspring.
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20 | No dog shall be deemed "vicious" if it is a professionally | ||||||
21 | trained dog for
law
enforcement or guard duties. Vicious dogs | ||||||
22 | shall not be classified
in a manner that is specific as to | ||||||
23 | breed.
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24 | If the burden of proof has been met, the court shall deem | ||||||
25 | the dog to be a
vicious dog.
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26 | If a dog is found to be a vicious dog, the owner shall pay a |
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1 | $100 public safety fine to be deposited into the Pet Population | ||||||
2 | Control Fund, the dog shall be spayed or
neutered within 10 | ||||||
3 | days of the finding at the expense of its
owner and | ||||||
4 | microchipped, if not already, and the dog is subject to
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5 | enclosure. If an owner fails to comply with these requirements, | ||||||
6 | the animal control agency shall impound the dog and the owner | ||||||
7 | shall pay a $500 fine plus impoundment fees to the animal | ||||||
8 | control agency impounding the dog. The judge has the discretion | ||||||
9 | to order a vicious dog be euthanized. A dog found to be a | ||||||
10 | vicious dog shall not be released to the
owner until the | ||||||
11 | Administrator, an Animal Control Warden, or the
Director | ||||||
12 | approves the enclosure. No owner or
keeper of a vicious dog | ||||||
13 | shall sell or give away the dog without
approval from the | ||||||
14 | Administrator or court. Whenever an owner of a vicious dog | ||||||
15 | relocates, he or she shall notify
both the
Administrator of
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16 | County
Animal Control where he or she has relocated and the | ||||||
17 | Administrator of County
Animal Control where he or she formerly | ||||||
18 | resided.
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19 | (b) It shall be unlawful for any person to keep or maintain | ||||||
20 | any dog
which has been found to be a vicious dog unless the dog | ||||||
21 | is
kept in an enclosure. The only times that a vicious dog may | ||||||
22 | be allowed out
of the enclosure are (1) if it is necessary for | ||||||
23 | the owner or keeper to
obtain veterinary care for the dog, (2) | ||||||
24 | in the case of an emergency or
natural disaster where the
dog's | ||||||
25 | life is threatened, or (3) to comply with the order of a
court | ||||||
26 | of competent jurisdiction, provided that the dog is securely |
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1 | muzzled
and restrained with a leash not
exceeding 6 feet in | ||||||
2 | length, and shall be under the direct control and
supervision | ||||||
3 | of the owner or keeper of the dog or muzzled in its residence.
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4 | Any dog which has been found to be a vicious dog and which | ||||||
5 | is not
confined to an enclosure shall be impounded by the | ||||||
6 | Administrator, an Animal
Control Warden, or the law enforcement | ||||||
7 | authority having jurisdiction in
such area.
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8 | If the owner of the dog has not appealed the impoundment | ||||||
9 | order to the
circuit court in the county in which the animal | ||||||
10 | was impounded within 15
working days, the dog may be | ||||||
11 | euthanized.
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12 | Upon filing a notice of appeal, the order of euthanasia | ||||||
13 | shall be
automatically stayed pending the outcome of the | ||||||
14 | appeal. The owner shall bear
the burden of timely notification | ||||||
15 | to animal control in writing.
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16 | Guide dogs for the blind or hearing impaired, support dogs | ||||||
17 | for persons with physical disabilities, accelerant detection | ||||||
18 | dogs, and sentry, guard, or
police-owned dogs are
exempt from | ||||||
19 | this Section; provided, an attack or injury to a person
occurs | ||||||
20 | while the dog is performing duties as expected. To qualify for
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21 | exemption under this Section, each such dog shall be currently
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22 | inoculated against rabies in accordance with Section 8
of this | ||||||
23 | Act. It shall be the duty of the owner of such exempted dog to
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24 | notify the Administrator of changes of address. In the case of | ||||||
25 | a sentry or
guard dog, the owner shall keep the Administrator | ||||||
26 | advised of the location
where such dog will be stationed. The |
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1 | Administrator shall provide police
and fire departments with a | ||||||
2 | categorized list of such exempted dogs, and
shall promptly | ||||||
3 | notify such departments of any address changes reported to him.
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4 | (c) If the animal control agency has custody of the dog, | ||||||
5 | the agency may file a petition with the court requesting that | ||||||
6 | the owner be ordered to post security. The security must be in | ||||||
7 | an amount sufficient to secure payment of all reasonable | ||||||
8 | expenses expected to be incurred by the animal control agency | ||||||
9 | or animal shelter in caring for and providing for the dog | ||||||
10 | pending the determination. Reasonable expenses include, but | ||||||
11 | are not limited to, estimated medical care and boarding of the | ||||||
12 | animal for 30 days. If security has been posted in accordance | ||||||
13 | with this Section, the animal control agency may draw from the | ||||||
14 | security the actual costs incurred by the agency in caring for | ||||||
15 | the dog. | ||||||
16 | (d) Upon receipt of a petition, the court must set a | ||||||
17 | hearing on the petition, to be conducted within 5 business days | ||||||
18 | after the petition is filed. The petitioner must serve a true | ||||||
19 | copy of the petition upon the defendant. | ||||||
20 | (e) If the court orders the posting of security, the | ||||||
21 | security must be posted with the clerk of the court within 5 | ||||||
22 | business days after the hearing. If the person ordered to post | ||||||
23 | security does not do so, the dog is forfeited by operation of | ||||||
24 | law and the animal control agency must dispose of the animal | ||||||
25 | through adoption or humane euthanization.
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26 | (f) The changes to this Section made by this amendatory Act |
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1 | of the 100th General Assembly apply only to causes of action | ||||||
2 | accruing on or after the effective date of this amendatory Act | ||||||
3 | of the 100th General Assembly. | ||||||
4 | (Source: P.A. 99-143, eff. 7-27-15; 99-642, eff. 7-28-16.)
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5 | (510 ILCS 5/15.1)
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6 | Sec. 15.1. Dangerous dog determination.
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7 | (a) After a thorough investigation including: sending, | ||||||
8 | within 10 business days of the Administrator or Director | ||||||
9 | becoming
aware of the alleged infraction,
notifications to the | ||||||
10 | owner of the alleged infractions, the fact of the
initiation of | ||||||
11 | an investigation,
and
affording the owner an opportunity to | ||||||
12 | meet with the Administrator or
Director prior to the making of | ||||||
13 | a determination;
gathering of
any medical or veterinary | ||||||
14 | evidence; interviewing witnesses; and making a
detailed
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15 | written report, an animal control warden, deputy | ||||||
16 | administrator, or law
enforcement agent
may , after determining | ||||||
17 | that there exists probable cause to believe that a dog is a | ||||||
18 | dangerous dog, ask the Administrator, or his or her designee, | ||||||
19 | or the Director, to deem a
dog to be
"dangerous". No dog shall | ||||||
20 | be deemed a "dangerous dog" unless shown to be a dangerous dog | ||||||
21 | by a preponderance of evidence. The owner shall be sent | ||||||
22 | immediate notification of the determination
by registered or | ||||||
23 | certified mail that includes a complete description of the
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24 | appeal
process.
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25 | (b) A dog shall not be declared dangerous if the |
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1 | Administrator,
or his or her designee, or the Director | ||||||
2 | determines the
conduct of the dog was justified because:
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3 | (1) the threat was sustained by a person
who at the | ||||||
4 | time was committing a crime or offense upon the owner or
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5 | custodian of the dog or was committing a willful trespass | ||||||
6 | or other tort upon the premises or property occupied by the | ||||||
7 | owner of the animal;
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8 | (2) the threatened person was
abusing, assaulting, or | ||||||
9 | physically threatening the dog or
its offspring;
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10 | (3) the injured, threatened, or killed companion | ||||||
11 | animal
was attacking or threatening to attack the dog or | ||||||
12 | its offspring; or
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13 | (4) the dog was responding to pain or injury or was
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14 | protecting itself, its owner, custodian, or a member of its | ||||||
15 | household,
kennel, or offspring.
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16 | (c) Testimony of a certified applied behaviorist, a board | ||||||
17 | certified
veterinary behaviorist, or another recognized expert | ||||||
18 | may be relevant to
the determination of whether the dog's | ||||||
19 | behavior was
justified pursuant to the provisions of this | ||||||
20 | Section.
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21 | (d) If deemed dangerous, the Administrator, or his or her | ||||||
22 | designee, or the
Director shall order (i) the dog's owner to | ||||||
23 | pay a $50 public safety fine to be deposited into the Pet | ||||||
24 | Population Control Fund, (ii) the dog to be spayed or neutered | ||||||
25 | within
14
days
at the
owner's expense and microchipped, if not | ||||||
26 | already, and (iii) one or more of the
following
as deemed |
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1 | appropriate under
the
circumstances and necessary for the | ||||||
2 | protection of the public:
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3 | (1) evaluation of the dog by a certified applied | ||||||
4 | behaviorist, a
board certified veterinary behaviorist, or | ||||||
5 | another recognized expert in
the field and completion of | ||||||
6 | training or other treatment as deemed
appropriate by the | ||||||
7 | expert. The owner of the dog shall be responsible
for all | ||||||
8 | costs associated with evaluations and training ordered | ||||||
9 | under
this subsection; or
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10 | (2) direct supervision by an adult 18 years of age or | ||||||
11 | older
whenever the animal is on public premises.
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12 | (e) The Administrator may order a dangerous dog to be | ||||||
13 | muzzled
whenever it is on public premises in a manner that
will | ||||||
14 | prevent
it from biting any person or animal, but that shall not | ||||||
15 | injure the dog or
interfere with its
vision or respiration.
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16 | (f) Guide dogs for the blind or hearing impaired, support | ||||||
17 | dogs for persons with a physical disability, and sentry, guard, | ||||||
18 | or
police-owned dogs are exempt from this Section; provided, an | ||||||
19 | attack or injury
to a person occurs while the dog is performing | ||||||
20 | duties as expected. To qualify
for exemption under this | ||||||
21 | Section, each such dog shall be currently inoculated
against | ||||||
22 | rabies in accordance with Section 8 of this Act and performing | ||||||
23 | duties
as expected. It shall be the duty
of the owner of the | ||||||
24 | exempted dog to notify the Administrator of changes of
address. | ||||||
25 | In the case of a sentry or guard dog, the owner shall keep the
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26 | Administrator advised of the location where such dog will be |
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1 | stationed. The
Administrator shall provide police and fire | ||||||
2 | departments with a categorized list
of the exempted dogs, and | ||||||
3 | shall promptly notify the departments of any
address changes | ||||||
4 | reported to him or her.
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5 | (g) An animal control agency has the right to impound a | ||||||
6 | dangerous dog if the owner fails to comply with the | ||||||
7 | requirements of this Act.
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8 | (Source: P.A. 99-143, eff. 7-27-15.)
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9 | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | ||||||
10 | becoming law.
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