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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, |
3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | | Section 5. The Humane Care for Animals Act is amended by |
5 | | changing Sections 3.04, 3.05, and 4 as follows:
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6 | | (510 ILCS 70/3.04)
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7 | | Sec. 3.04. Arrests and seizures; penalties.
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8 | | (a) Any law enforcement officer making an arrest for an |
9 | | offense involving
one or more companion animals under Section |
10 | | 3.01, 3.02, or 3.03 , 4.01, or 7.1 of this Act
may lawfully take |
11 | | possession of some or all of the companion animals in the
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12 | | possession of the person arrested. The officer, after taking |
13 | | possession of the
companion animals, must file with the court |
14 | | before whom the complaint is made
against any person so |
15 | | arrested an affidavit stating the name of the person
charged in |
16 | | the complaint, a description of the condition of the companion
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17 | | animal or companion animals taken, and the time and place the |
18 | | companion animal
or companion animals were taken, together with |
19 | | the name of the person from
whom the companion animal or |
20 | | companion animals were taken and name of the
person who claims |
21 | | to own the companion animal or companion animals if different
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22 | | from the person from whom the companion animal or companion |
23 | | animals were
seized. He or she must at the same time deliver an |
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1 | | inventory of the companion
animal or companion animals taken to |
2 | | the court of competent jurisdiction. The
officer must place the |
3 | | companion animal or companion animals in the custody of
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4 | | animal control or animal shelter and the agency must retain |
5 | | custody of the
companion animal or companion animals subject to |
6 | | an order of the court
adjudicating the charges on the merits |
7 | | and before which the person complained
against is required to |
8 | | appear for trial. If the animal control or animal shelter owns |
9 | | no facility capable of housing the companion animals, has no |
10 | | space to house the companion animals, or is otherwise unable to |
11 | | house the companion animals or the health or condition of the |
12 | | animals prevents their removal, the animals shall be impounded |
13 | | at the site of the violation pursuant to a court order |
14 | | authorizing the impoundment, provided that the person charged |
15 | | is an owner of the property. Employees or agents of the animal |
16 | | control or animal shelter or law enforcement shall have the |
17 | | authority to access the on-site impoundment property for the |
18 | | limited purpose of providing care and veterinary treatment for |
19 | | the impounded animals and ensuring their well-being and safety. |
20 | | Upon For an on-site impoundment, a petition for posting of |
21 | | security may be filed under Section 3.05 of this Act. |
22 | | Disposition of the animals shall be controlled by Section 3.06 |
23 | | of this Act. The State's Attorney may, within 14
days after the |
24 | | seizure, file a "petition for forfeiture prior to trial" before
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25 | | the court having criminal jurisdiction over the alleged |
26 | | charges, asking for
permanent forfeiture of the companion |
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1 | | animals seized. The petition shall be
filed with the court, |
2 | | with copies served on the impounding agency, the owner,
and |
3 | | anyone claiming an interest in the animals. In a "petition for |
4 | | forfeiture
prior to trial", the burden is on the prosecution to |
5 | | prove by a preponderance
of the evidence that the person |
6 | | arrested violated Section 3.01, 3.02, 3.03, or
4.01 , or 7.1 of |
7 | | this Act or Section 26-5 or 48-1 of the Criminal Code of 1961 |
8 | | or the Criminal Code of 2012.
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9 | | (b) An owner whose companion animal or companion animals |
10 | | are removed by a
law enforcement officer under this Section |
11 | | must be given written notice of
the circumstances of the |
12 | | removal and of any legal remedies available to him
or her. The |
13 | | notice must be delivered in person, posted at the place of |
14 | | seizure, or delivered to
a person residing at the place of |
15 | | seizure or, if the address of the owner is
different from the |
16 | | address of the person from whom the companion animal or
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17 | | companion animals were seized, delivered by registered mail to |
18 | | his or her last
known address.
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19 | | (c) In addition to any other penalty provided by law, upon |
20 | | conviction for
violating Sections 3, 3.01, 3.02, or 3.03 , 4.01, |
21 | | or 7.1 of this Act or Section 26-5 or 48-1 of the Criminal Code |
22 | | of 1961 or the Criminal Code of 2012, the court may order the |
23 | | convicted
person to forfeit to an animal control or animal |
24 | | shelter
the animal
or animals that are the basis of the |
25 | | conviction. Upon an order of
forfeiture, the convicted person |
26 | | is deemed to have permanently
relinquished all rights to the |
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1 | | animal or animals that are the basis of the
conviction , if not |
2 | | already . The forfeited animal or animals shall be adopted or |
3 | | humanely
euthanized. In no event may the convicted person or |
4 | | anyone residing in
his or her household be permitted to adopt |
5 | | or otherwise possess the forfeited animal or animals.
The |
6 | | court, additionally, may order that the convicted person and |
7 | | persons
dwelling in the same household as the convicted person |
8 | | who conspired, aided, or
abetted in the
unlawful act that was |
9 | | the basis of the conviction, or who knew or should
have known |
10 | | of the unlawful act, may not own, harbor, or have custody or
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11 | | control of any other animals for a period of time that the |
12 | | court deems
reasonable.
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13 | | (Source: P.A. 99-321, eff. 1-1-16 .)
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14 | | (510 ILCS 70/3.05)
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15 | | Sec. 3.05. Security for companion animals and animals used |
16 | | for fighting
purposes. |
17 | | (a) In the case of companion animals as defined in Section |
18 | | 2.01a or animals
used for fighting purposes in violation of |
19 | | Section 4.01
of this Act or Section 26-5 or 48-1 of the |
20 | | Criminal Code of 1961 or the Criminal Code of 2012 or a |
21 | | violation of 3.01, 3.02, 3.03, or 7.1 of this Act , the animal
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22 | | control or animal shelter having custody of the animal or |
23 | | animals may file a
petition with the court requesting that the |
24 | | person from whom the animal or
animals are seized, or the owner |
25 | | of the animal or animals, be ordered to post
security. The |
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1 | | security must be in an amount sufficient to secure payment of
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2 | | all reasonable expenses expected to be incurred by the animal |
3 | | control or animal
shelter in caring for and providing for the |
4 | | animal or animals pending the
disposition of the charges. |
5 | | Reasonable expenses include, but are not limited
to, estimated |
6 | | medical care and boarding of the animal or animals for 30 days.
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7 | | The amount of the security shall be determined by the court |
8 | | after taking into
consideration all of the facts and |
9 | | circumstances of the case, including, but
not limited to, the |
10 | | recommendation of the impounding organization having
custody |
11 | | and care of the seized animal or animals and the cost of caring |
12 | | for
the animal or animals. If security has been posted in |
13 | | accordance with this
Section, the animal control or animal |
14 | | shelter may draw from the security the
actual costs incurred by |
15 | | the agency in caring for the seized animal or animals.
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16 | | (b) 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 and
the State's |
20 | | Attorney for the county in which the animal or animals were |
21 | | seized.
The petitioner must also serve a true copy of the |
22 | | petition on any interested
person. For the purposes of this |
23 | | subsection, "interested person" means an
individual, |
24 | | partnership, firm, joint stock company, corporation, |
25 | | association,
trust, estate, or other legal entity that the |
26 | | court determines may have a
pecuniary interest in the animal or |
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1 | | animals that are the subject of the
petition. The court must |
2 | | set a hearing date to determine any interested
parties. The |
3 | | court may waive for good cause shown the posting of security.
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4 | | (c) If the court orders the posting of security, the |
5 | | security must be
posted with the clerk of the court within 5 |
6 | | business days after the hearing.
If the person ordered to post |
7 | | security does not do so, the animal or animals
are forfeited by |
8 | | operation of law and the animal control or animal shelter
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9 | | having control of the animal or animals must dispose of the |
10 | | animal or animals
through adoption or must humanely euthanize |
11 | | the animal. In no event may the
defendant or any person |
12 | | residing in the defendant's household adopt the animal
or |
13 | | animals.
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14 | | (d) The impounding organization may file a petition with |
15 | | the court upon the
expiration of the 30-day period requesting |
16 | | the posting of additional security.
The court may order the |
17 | | person from whom the animal or animals were seized, or
the |
18 | | owner of the animal or animals, to post additional security |
19 | | with the
clerk of the court to secure payment of reasonable |
20 | | expenses for an additional
period of time pending a |
21 | | determination by the court of the charges against the
person |
22 | | from whom the animal or animals were seized.
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23 | | (e) In no event may the security prevent the impounding |
24 | | organization having
custody and care of the animal or animals |
25 | | from disposing of the animal or
animals before the expiration |
26 | | of the 30-day period covered by the security if
the court makes |
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1 | | a final determination of the charges against the person from
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2 | | whom the animal or animals were seized. Upon the adjudication |
3 | | of the charges,
the person who posted the security is entitled |
4 | | to a refund of the security, in
whole or in part, for any |
5 | | expenses not incurred by the impounding organization.
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6 | | (f) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Section to |
7 | | the contrary,
the court may order a person charged with any |
8 | | violation of this Act to provide
necessary food, water, |
9 | | shelter, and care for any animal or animals that are the
basis |
10 | | of the charge without the removal of the animal or animals from |
11 | | their
existing location and until the charges against the |
12 | | person are adjudicated.
Until a final determination of the |
13 | | charges is made, any law enforcement
officer, animal control |
14 | | officer, Department investigator, or an approved humane
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15 | | investigator may be authorized by an order of the court to make |
16 | | regular visits
to the place where the animal or animals are |
17 | | being kept to ascertain if the
animal or animals are receiving |
18 | | necessary food, water, shelter, and care.
Nothing in this |
19 | | Section prevents any law enforcement officer, Department
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20 | | investigator, or approved humane investigator from applying |
21 | | for a warrant under
this Section to seize any animal or animals |
22 | | being held by the person charged
pending the adjudication of |
23 | | the charges if it is determined that the animal or
animals are |
24 | | not receiving the necessary food, water, shelter, or care.
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25 | | (g) Nothing in this Act shall be construed to prevent the |
26 | | voluntary,
permanent relinquishment of any animal by its owner |
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1 | | to an animal
control or animal shelter in lieu of posting |
2 | | security or proceeding to a
forfeiture hearing. Voluntary |
3 | | relinquishment shall have no effect on the
criminal charges |
4 | | that may be pursued by the appropriate authorities.
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5 | | (h) If an owner of a companion animal is acquitted by the |
6 | | court of charges
made pursuant to this Act, the court shall |
7 | | further order that any security that
has been posted for the |
8 | | animal shall be returned to the owner by the impounding
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9 | | organization.
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10 | | (i) The provisions of this Section only pertain to |
11 | | companion animals and
animals used for fighting purposes.
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12 | | (Source: P.A. 97-1108, eff. 1-1-13; 97-1150, eff. 1-25-13.)
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13 | | (510 ILCS 70/4) (from Ch. 8, par. 704)
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14 | | Sec. 4. Prohibited acts. No person may sell, offer for |
15 | | sale, barter,
or give away as a pet or a novelty any rabbit or |
16 | | any baby chick, duckling or
other fowl which has been dyed, |
17 | | colored, or otherwise treated to impart an
artificial color |
18 | | thereto. Baby chicks or ducklings shall not be sold, offered
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19 | | for sale, bartered, or given away as pets or novelties. |
20 | | Rabbits, ducklings
or baby chicks shall not be awarded as |
21 | | prizes.
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22 | | No person may allow for the adoption, transfer, sale, offer |
23 | | for sale, barter, or give away any animal forfeited or |
24 | | relinquished under Section 3.04 or 3.05 of this Act to the |
25 | | person who forfeited the animal or a person residing in that |