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State of Illinois
2019 and 2020 HB2424 Introduced , by Rep. Mary Edly-Allen SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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Amends the Animal Welfare Act. Provides that, while a stray dog or cat is being held for the period specified in local ordinance, an animal shelter may release the stray dog or cat to a facility operated by a rescue group for the purpose of providing medical care if the animal shelter is unable to provide that care.
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1 | | AN ACT concerning regulation.
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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 | | Section 3.6 as follows: |
6 | | (225 ILCS 605/3.6) |
7 | | Sec. 3.6. Acceptance of stray dogs and cats. |
8 | | (a) No animal shelter may accept a stray dog or cat unless |
9 | | the animal is reported by the shelter to the animal control or |
10 | | law enforcement of the county in which the animal is found by |
11 | | the next business day. An animal shelter may accept animals |
12 | | from: (1) the owner of the animal where the owner signs a |
13 | | relinquishment form which states he or she is the owner of the |
14 | | animal; (2) an animal shelter licensed under this Act; or (3) |
15 | | an out-of-state animal control facility, rescue group, or |
16 | | animal shelter that is duly licensed in their state or is a |
17 | | not-for-profit organization. |
18 | | (b) When stray dogs and cats are accepted by an animal |
19 | | shelter, they must be scanned for the presence of a microchip |
20 | | and examined for other currently-acceptable methods of |
21 | | identification, including, but not limited to, identification |
22 | | tags, tattoos, and rabies license tags. The examination for |
23 | | identification shall be done within 24 hours after the intake |
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1 | | of each dog or cat. The animal shelter shall notify the owner |
2 | | and transfer any dog with an identified owner to the animal |
3 | | control or law enforcement agency in the jurisdiction in which |
4 | | it was found or the local animal control agency for redemption. |
5 | | (c) If no transfer can occur, the animal shelter shall make |
6 | | every reasonable attempt to contact the owner, agent, or |
7 | | caretaker as soon as possible. The animal shelter shall give |
8 | | notice of not less than 7 business days to the owner, agent, or |
9 | | caretaker prior to disposal of the animal. The notice shall be |
10 | | mailed to the last known address of the owner, agent, or |
11 | | caretaker. Testimony of the animal shelter, or its authorized |
12 | | agent, who mails the notice shall be evidence of the receipt of |
13 | | the notice by the owner, agent, or caretaker of the animal. A |
14 | | mailed notice shall remain the primary means of owner, agent, |
15 | | or caretaker contact; however, the animal shelter shall also |
16 | | attempt to contact the owner, agent, or caretaker by any other |
17 | | contact information, such as by telephone or email address, |
18 | | provided by the microchip or other method of identification |
19 | | found on the dog or cat. If the dog or cat has been |
20 | | microchipped and the primary contact listed by the chip |
21 | | manufacturer cannot be located or refuses to reclaim the dog or |
22 | | cat, an attempt shall be made to contact any secondary contacts |
23 | | listed by the chip manufacturer or the purchaser of the |
24 | | microchip if the purchaser is a nonprofit organization, animal |
25 | | shelter, animal control facility, pet store, breeder, or |
26 | | veterinary office prior to adoption, transfer, or |
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1 | | euthanization. Prior to transferring any stray dog or cat to |
2 | | another humane shelter, pet store, rescue group, or |
3 | | euthanization, the dog or cat shall be scanned again for the |
4 | | presence of a microchip and examined for other means of |
5 | | identification. If a second scan provides the same identifying |
6 | | information as the initial intake scan and the owner, agent, or |
7 | | caretaker has not been located or refuses to reclaim the dog or |
8 | | cat, the animal shelter may proceed with adoption, transfer, or |
9 | | euthanization. |
10 | | (d) When stray dogs and cats are accepted by an animal |
11 | | shelter and no owner can be identified, the shelter shall hold |
12 | | the animal for the period specified in local ordinance prior to |
13 | | adoption, transfer, or euthanasia. The animal shelter shall |
14 | | allow access to the public to view the animals housed there. |
15 | | While a stray dog or cat is being held for the period specified |
16 | | in local ordinance, an animal shelter may release the stray dog |
17 | | or cat to a facility operated by a rescue group for the purpose |
18 | | of providing medical care if the animal shelter is unable to |
19 | | provide that care. If a dog is identified by an owner who |
20 | | desires to make redemption of it, the dog shall be transferred |
21 | | to the local animal control for redemption. If no transfer can |
22 | | occur, the animal shelter shall proceed pursuant to Section |
23 | | 3.7. Upon lapse of the hold period specified in local ordinance |
24 | | and no owner can be identified, ownership of the animal, by |
25 | | operation of law, transfers to the shelter that has custody of |
26 | | the 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 | | measures to improve life-saving, or other services provided |
13 | | that the agreement requires parties adhere to the provisions of |
14 | | the Animal Control Act, the Humane Euthanasia in Animal |
15 | | Shelters Act, and the Humane Care for Animals Act.
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16 | | (Source: P.A. 99-310, eff. 1-1-16; 100-322, eff. 8-24-17; |
17 | | 100-870, eff. 1-1-19 .)
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