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1 | | AN ACT concerning wildlife.
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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 Wildlife Code is amended by changing |
5 | | Sections 2.26 and 3.1-5 as follows:
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6 | | (520 ILCS 5/2.26) (from Ch. 61, par. 2.26)
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7 | | Sec. 2.26. Deer hunting permits. Any person attempting to |
8 | | take deer shall first obtain a "Deer
Hunting Permit" issued by |
9 | | the Department in accordance with its administrative rules.
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10 | | Those rules must provide for the issuance of the following |
11 | | types of resident deer archery permits: (i) a combination |
12 | | permit, consisting of one either-sex permit and one |
13 | | antlerless-only permit, (ii) a single antlerless-only permit, |
14 | | and (iii) a single either-sex permit. The fee for a Deer |
15 | | Hunting Permit to take deer with either bow and arrow or gun
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16 | | shall not exceed $25.00 for residents of the State. The |
17 | | Department may by
administrative rule provide for non-resident |
18 | | deer hunting permits for which the
fee will not exceed $300 in |
19 | | 2005, $350 in 2006, and $400 in 2007 and thereafter except as |
20 | | provided below for non-resident landowners
and non-resident |
21 | | archery hunters. The Department may by
administrative rule |
22 | | provide for a non-resident archery deer permit consisting
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23 | | not more than 2 harvest tags at a total cost not to exceed $325 |
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1 | | in 2005, $375 in 2006, and $425 in 2007 and thereafter.
The |
2 | | fees for a youth resident and non-resident archery deer permit |
3 | | shall be the same.
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4 | | The Department shall create a pilot program during the |
5 | | special 3-day, youth-only deer hunting season to allow for |
6 | | youth deer hunting permits that are valid statewide, excluding |
7 | | those counties or portions of counties closed to firearm deer |
8 | | hunting. The Department shall adopt rules to implement the |
9 | | pilot program. Nothing in this paragraph shall be construed to |
10 | | prohibit the Department from issuing Special Hunt Area Permits |
11 | | for the youth-only deer hunting season or establishing, through |
12 | | administrative rule, additional requirements pertaining to the |
13 | | youth-only deer hunting season on Department-owned or |
14 | | Department-managed sites, including site-specific quotas or |
15 | | drawings. The provisions of this paragraph are inoperative on |
16 | | and after January 1, 2023. |
17 | | The standards and specifications for use of guns and bow |
18 | | and arrow for
deer hunting shall be established by |
19 | | administrative rule.
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20 | | No person may have in his or her possession any firearm not |
21 | | authorized by
administrative rule for a specific hunting season |
22 | | when taking deer.
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23 | | Persons having a firearm deer hunting permit shall be |
24 | | permitted to
take deer only during the period from 1/2 hour |
25 | | before sunrise to
1/2 hour after sunset, and only during those |
26 | | days for which an open season is
established for the taking of |
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1 | | deer by use of shotgun, handgun, or muzzle
loading
rifle.
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2 | | Persons having an archery deer hunting permit shall be |
3 | | permitted to
take deer only during the period from 1/2 hour |
4 | | before sunrise to 1/2 hour
after sunset, and only during those |
5 | | days for which an open season is
established for the taking of |
6 | | deer by use of bow and arrow.
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7 | | It shall be unlawful for any person to take deer by use of |
8 | | dogs,
horses, automobiles, aircraft or other vehicles, or by |
9 | | the use
or aid of bait or baiting of any kind. For the purposes |
10 | | of this Section, "bait" means any material, whether liquid or |
11 | | solid, including food, salt, minerals, and other products, |
12 | | except pure water, that can be ingested, placed, or scattered |
13 | | in such a manner as to attract or lure white-tailed deer. |
14 | | "Baiting" means the placement or scattering of bait to attract |
15 | | deer. An area is considered as baited during the presence
of |
16 | | and for 10 consecutive days following the removal of bait. |
17 | | Nothing in this Section shall prohibit the use of a dog to |
18 | | track wounded deer. Any person using a dog for tracking wounded |
19 | | deer must maintain physical control of the dog at all times by |
20 | | means of a maximum 50 foot lead attached to the dog's collar or |
21 | | harness. Tracking wounded deer is permissible at night, but at |
22 | | no time outside of legal deer hunting hours or seasons shall |
23 | | any person handling or accompanying a dog being used for |
24 | | tracking wounded deer be in possession of any firearm or |
25 | | archery device. Persons tracking wounded deer with a dog during |
26 | | the firearm deer seasons shall wear blaze orange or solid blaze |
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1 | | pink color as required. Dog handlers tracking wounded deer with |
2 | | a dog are exempt from hunting license and deer permit |
3 | | requirements so long as they are accompanied by the licensed |
4 | | deer hunter who wounded the deer.
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5 | | It shall be unlawful to possess or transport any wild deer |
6 | | which has
been injured or killed in any manner upon a public |
7 | | highway or public
right-of-way of this State unless exempted by |
8 | | administrative rule.
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9 | | Persons hunting deer must have gun unloaded and no bow and |
10 | | arrow
device shall be carried with the arrow in the nocked |
11 | | position during
hours when deer hunting is unlawful.
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12 | | It shall be unlawful for any person, having taken the legal |
13 | | limit of
deer by gun, to further participate with gun in any |
14 | | deer hunting party.
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15 | | It shall be unlawful for any person, having taken the legal |
16 | | limit
of deer by bow and arrow, to further participate with bow |
17 | | and arrow in any
deer hunting party.
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18 | | The Department may prohibit upland game hunting during the |
19 | | gun deer
season by administrative rule.
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20 | | The Department shall not limit the number of non-resident, |
21 | | either-sex archery deer hunting permits to less than 20,000.
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22 | | Any person who violates any of the provisions of this |
23 | | Section,
including administrative rules, shall be guilty of a |
24 | | Class B misdemeanor.
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25 | | For the purposes of calculating acreage under this Section, |
26 | | the Department shall, after determining the total acreage of |
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1 | | the applicable tract or tracts of land, round remaining |
2 | | fractional portions of an acre greater than or equal to half of |
3 | | an acre up to the next whole acre. |
4 | | For the purposes of taking white-tailed deer, nothing in |
5 | | this Section shall be construed to prevent the manipulation, |
6 | | including mowing or cutting, of standing crops as a normal |
7 | | agricultural or soil stabilization practice, food plots, or |
8 | | normal agricultural practices, including planting, harvesting, |
9 | | and maintenance such as cultivating or the use of products |
10 | | designed for scent only and not capable of ingestion, solid or |
11 | | liquid, placed or scattered, in such a manner as to attract or |
12 | | lure deer. Such manipulation for the purpose of taking |
13 | | white-tailed deer may be further modified by administrative |
14 | | rule. |
15 | | (Source: P.A. 99-642, eff. 7-28-16; 99-869, eff. 1-1-17; |
16 | | 100-691, eff. 1-1-19; 100-949, eff. 1-1-19; revised 10-9-18.)
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17 | | (520 ILCS 5/3.1-5) |
18 | | Sec. 3.1-5. Apprentice Hunter License Program. |
19 | | (a) The Department shall establish an Apprentice Hunter |
20 | | License Program. The purpose of this Program shall be to extend |
21 | | limited hunting privileges, in lieu of obtaining a valid |
22 | | hunting license, to persons interested in learning about |
23 | | hunting sports. |
24 | | (b) Any resident or nonresident may apply to the Department |
25 | | for an Apprentice Hunter License. The Apprentice Hunter License |
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1 | | shall be a one-time, non-renewable license that shall expire on |
2 | | the March 31 following the date of issuance. |
3 | | (c) The Apprentice Hunter License shall entitle the |
4 | | licensee to hunt on private property while supervised by a |
5 | | validly licensed resident or nonresident hunter who is 21 years |
6 | | of age or older.
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7 | | (c-5) The Apprentice Hunter License shall entitle the |
8 | | licensee to hunt on public property while supervised by a |
9 | | validly licensed resident or nonresident who is 21 years of age |
10 | | or older and has a hunter education certificate. |
11 | | (d) In order to be approved for the Apprentice Hunter |
12 | | License, the applicant must request an Apprentice Hunter |
13 | | License on a form designated and made available by the |
14 | | Department and submit a $7 fee, which shall be separate from |
15 | | and additional to any other stamp, permit, tag, or license fee |
16 | | that may be required for hunting under this Code. The |
17 | | Department shall adopt suitable administrative rules that are |
18 | | reasonable and necessary for the administration of the program, |
19 | | but shall not require any certificate of competency or other |
20 | | hunting education as a condition of the Apprentice Hunter |
21 | | License.
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22 | | (Source: P.A. 100-638, eff. 1-1-19 .)
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