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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 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Dog | |||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Training Licensure Act. | |||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Section 5. Definitions. As used in this Act: | |||||||||||||||||||||
7 | "Approved certification program" means an | |||||||||||||||||||||
8 | examination-based dog trainer certification program that is | |||||||||||||||||||||
9 | accredited by the National Commission for Certifying Agencies | |||||||||||||||||||||
10 | and is approved by the Board established under Section 10 of | |||||||||||||||||||||
11 | this Act and any other examination-based dog trainer | |||||||||||||||||||||
12 | certification programs approved by the Board. An "approved | |||||||||||||||||||||
13 | certification program" must: (i) include minimum education and | |||||||||||||||||||||
14 | experience eligibility requirements, as defined by the Board; | |||||||||||||||||||||
15 | (ii) require its certified dog trainers to adhere to policies | |||||||||||||||||||||
16 | equivalent to or more restrictive of aversive practices than | |||||||||||||||||||||
17 | the joint standards of practice, professional code of ethics, | |||||||||||||||||||||
18 | and least intrusive, minimally aversive effective behavior | |||||||||||||||||||||
19 | intervention policy as developed by the Association of | |||||||||||||||||||||
20 | Professional Dog Trainers, the Certification Council for | |||||||||||||||||||||
21 | Professional Dog Trainers, and the International Association | |||||||||||||||||||||
22 | of Animal Behavior Consultants, as in effect as of January 1, | |||||||||||||||||||||
23 | 2019; and (iii) require for maintenance of certification at |
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1 | least 36 continuing education units meeting standards defined | ||||||
2 | by the Board every 3-year period. The Board shall publish on | ||||||
3 | its website a list of approved certification programs as well | ||||||
4 | as a list of approved dog trainer education programs that meet | ||||||
5 | minimum education requirements for approved certification | ||||||
6 | programs. | ||||||
7 | "Board" means the Dog Trainer Licensure Board established | ||||||
8 | under Section 10. | ||||||
9 | "Department" means the Department of Agriculture. | ||||||
10 | "Director" means the Director of Agriculture. | ||||||
11 | "Dog behavior consultant" means a person who is engaged in | ||||||
12 | the practice of evidence-based applied behavior analysis and | ||||||
13 | behavior modification of dogs in areas such as fear, phobias, | ||||||
14 | compulsive behaviors, anxiety, or aggressive behavior when | ||||||
15 | performed for a fee, salary, or other form of financial | ||||||
16 | compensation. | ||||||
17 | "Dog trainer" means a person who is engaged in the | ||||||
18 | practice of dog training and, after the effective date of this | ||||||
19 | Act, who is licensed or holds a provisional permit under this | ||||||
20 | Act. | ||||||
21 | "Dog training" means the training or behavior modification | ||||||
22 | of dogs or serving as a dog behavior consultant when performed | ||||||
23 | for a fee, salary, or other form of financial compensation, | ||||||
24 | other than on an incidental basis ancillary to other services, | ||||||
25 | such as dog grooming or dog walking. "Dog training" does not | ||||||
26 | include training of dogs by active military service members in |
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1 | connection with the members' military service roles, by active | ||||||
2 | law enforcement in connection with K-9 training, by | ||||||
3 | incarcerated persons under the auspices of a penal | ||||||
4 | institution's program or services offered by a kennel club | ||||||
5 | affiliated with or licensed or sanctioned by the American | ||||||
6 | Kennel Club or the United Kennel Club if such services are | ||||||
7 | offered exclusively to the club's members. | ||||||
8 | "Good professional moral character" means a person who has | ||||||
9 | not abused a position of trust, engaged in fraud, or engaged in | ||||||
10 | conduct that poses a substantial risk to the health or safety | ||||||
11 | of the public or of animals under the person's care or | ||||||
12 | supervision or that the person has demonstrated sufficient | ||||||
13 | evidence of rehabilitation commensurate with the seriousness | ||||||
14 | of the person's past misconduct, as determined by the Board. | ||||||
15 | "Industry recognized standards" means the joint standards | ||||||
16 | of practice, professional code of ethics, and least intrusive, | ||||||
17 | minimally aversive effective behavior intervention policy as | ||||||
18 | developed by the Association of Professional Dog Trainers, the | ||||||
19 | Certification Council for Professional Dog Trainers, and the | ||||||
20 | International Association of Animal Behavior Consultants, as | ||||||
21 | in effect as of January 1, 2019. | ||||||
22 | Section 10. Dog Trainer Licensure Board. | ||||||
23 | (a) The Dog Training Licensure Board is hereby created | ||||||
24 | within the Department. | ||||||
25 | (b) The Board shall consist of the following members who |
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1 | are residents of this State: | ||||||
2 | (1) one member from the Department; | ||||||
3 | (2) four members who are dog trainers who, if they are | ||||||
4 | appointed later than 180 days after the effective date of | ||||||
5 | this Act, are licensed under this Act, at least one of whom | ||||||
6 | shall hold a professional certification as a dog behavior | ||||||
7 | consultant, or, if they are appointed on or before 180 | ||||||
8 | days after the effective date of this Act, are | ||||||
9 | professional dog trainers holding dog trainer | ||||||
10 | certification from an accredited certification program, at | ||||||
11 | least one of whom shall hold a professional certification | ||||||
12 | as a dog behavior consultant; | ||||||
13 | (3) one member who is a veterinarian licensed in this | ||||||
14 | State who is either a board-certified veterinary | ||||||
15 | behaviorist or has professional certification in dog | ||||||
16 | training; | ||||||
17 | (4) two members who are current or former dog owners | ||||||
18 | who do not work as a professional dog trainers and who | ||||||
19 | receive no income or financial benefit from dog training | ||||||
20 | businesses; and | ||||||
21 | (5) one member who is affiliated with a nonprofit | ||||||
22 | animal welfare group. | ||||||
23 | (c) The Governor shall appoint each member, other than the | ||||||
24 | member from the Department, for a term of 4 years, except that | ||||||
25 | of the members first appointed, 2 shall serve for a term of 4 | ||||||
26 | years, 2 shall serve for a term of 3 years, 2 shall serve for a |
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1 | term of 2 years, and 2 shall serve for a term of one year, with | ||||||
2 | the 4 initial dog trainer members distributed among these | ||||||
3 | term-length groupings. | ||||||
4 | (d) Any vacancy in the membership of the Board shall be | ||||||
5 | filled for the unexpired term in the same manner as provided | ||||||
6 | for the original appointment. | ||||||
7 | (e) No member of the Board may serve more than 2 successive | ||||||
8 | terms, which does not include any unexpired term to which the | ||||||
9 | member has been appointed to fill a vacated position on the | ||||||
10 | Board. | ||||||
11 | (f) The Board shall organize within 30 days after the | ||||||
12 | appointment of its members and shall annually elect from among | ||||||
13 | its members a chairperson and vice-chairperson, at least one | ||||||
14 | of whom shall be a dog trainer. The Board shall also appoint a | ||||||
15 | secretary who need not be a member of the Board. | ||||||
16 | (g) The Board shall hold regularly scheduled meetings | ||||||
17 | twice a year and may hold additional meetings as necessary to | ||||||
18 | discharge its duties. | ||||||
19 | (h) A majority of the Board membership shall constitute a | ||||||
20 | quorum. | ||||||
21 | (i) The Director may appoint an executive director of the | ||||||
22 | Board who shall serve at the discretion of the Director. The | ||||||
23 | salary of the executive director shall be determined by the | ||||||
24 | Director within the limit of available funds. The Director | ||||||
25 | may, within the limits of available funds, authorize the | ||||||
26 | executive director to hire assistants necessary to administer |
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1 | this Act. | ||||||
2 | Section 15. Board authority and duties. The Board shall: | ||||||
3 | (1) adopt a seal to authenticate its records and | ||||||
4 | proceedings; | ||||||
5 | (2) prescribe rules pertaining to recognition of | ||||||
6 | approved certification programs and to require | ||||||
7 | qualifications of applicants for licensure or other | ||||||
8 | authorization to practice as dog trainers; | ||||||
9 | (3) review and determine the sufficiency of the | ||||||
10 | qualifications of applicants for licensure under this Act | ||||||
11 | and issue a license to each qualified and successful | ||||||
12 | applicant, attesting to the applicant's professional | ||||||
13 | qualification to practice as a dog trainer in this State; | ||||||
14 | (4) keep records of its proceedings, a register of all | ||||||
15 | persons to whom licenses have been issued, and a record of | ||||||
16 | all license renewals, suspensions, and revocations; | ||||||
17 | (5) maintain records of expenses incurred by members | ||||||
18 | of the Board in the performance of the Board's duties; | ||||||
19 | (6) take disciplinary action against any individual | ||||||
20 | who violates the provisions of this Act or any regulation | ||||||
21 | adopted under this Act, including as set forth in Sections | ||||||
22 | 50, 55, and 60; | ||||||
23 | (7) administer oaths, issue notices, issue subpoenas | ||||||
24 | in the name of the State to any party or entity that may | ||||||
25 | possess relevant information regarding the subject of an |
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1 | investigation, including to compel production of documents | ||||||
2 | or testimony, receive testimony, conduct hearings, | ||||||
3 | institute court proceedings for contempt to compel | ||||||
4 | testimony or obedience to its orders and subpoenas, take | ||||||
5 | evidentiary depositions, and perform such other acts as | ||||||
6 | are reasonably necessary under this Act or other laws to | ||||||
7 | carry out its duties; | ||||||
8 | (8) institute proceedings in courts of competent | ||||||
9 | jurisdiction to enforce its orders and the provisions of | ||||||
10 | this Act, obtain court orders and injunctions to halt | ||||||
11 | unauthorized practice, and present to the proper | ||||||
12 | authorities information it believes indicates an applicant | ||||||
13 | or licensee may be subject to criminal prosecution; | ||||||
14 | (9) establish rules and procedures to grant reciprocal | ||||||
15 | licensure to individuals who provide dog training or serve | ||||||
16 | as a dog behavior consultant who hold current | ||||||
17 | certification in dog training from an approved | ||||||
18 | certification program and hold a dog trainer license | ||||||
19 | issued by another State; | ||||||
20 | (10) adopt rules as it deems necessary to administer | ||||||
21 | the provisions of this Act; | ||||||
22 | (11) develop and adopt its budget; and | ||||||
23 | (12) prescribe or change the fees for licensure, | ||||||
24 | renewal, provisional permits, and other services | ||||||
25 | performed. |
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1 | Section 20. Unauthorized practice. Beginning on the | ||||||
2 | effective date of this Act, except as otherwise permitted by | ||||||
3 | rules adopted by the Board, no person shall practice, attempt | ||||||
4 | to practice, or hold oneself out as being able to practice dog | ||||||
5 | training in this State unless such person is licensed in | ||||||
6 | accordance with the provisions of this Act, holds a | ||||||
7 | provisional permit in accordance with the provisions of this | ||||||
8 | Act, or is a licensed professional in a related field who holds | ||||||
9 | an advanced degree or certification deemed by the Board to be | ||||||
10 | equivalent to the certification in dog training issued by | ||||||
11 | approved certification programs, including board-certified | ||||||
12 | veterinary behaviorists holding board certification from a | ||||||
13 | program recognized by the Veterinary Licensing and | ||||||
14 | Disciplinary Board and the American Veterinary Medical | ||||||
15 | Association and licensed veterinary technicians holding | ||||||
16 | veterinary behavior technician certification. | ||||||
17 | Section 35. Licensure requirements. To be eligible for | ||||||
18 | initial licensure or renewal of licensure as a dog trainer, an | ||||||
19 | applicant shall fulfill the following requirements: | ||||||
20 | (1) be at least 18 years of age; | ||||||
21 | (2) be of good professional moral character; and | ||||||
22 | (3) either (i) hold current certification in dog | ||||||
23 | training from an approved certification program or current | ||||||
24 | certification as a certified applied animal behaviorist or | ||||||
25 | associate certified applied animal behaviorist, or (ii) to |
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1 | be issued an initial license prior to 180 days after the | ||||||
2 | effective date of this Act, submit proof satisfactory to | ||||||
3 | the Board no later than 180 days after the date procedures | ||||||
4 | are established by the Board for applying for licensure | ||||||
5 | under this Act that the applicant has engaged in the | ||||||
6 | practice of dog training in this State continuously for at | ||||||
7 | least one year prior to the effective date of this Act and | ||||||
8 | that the applicant agrees to abide by policies adopted by | ||||||
9 | the Board that are equivalent to or more restrictive of | ||||||
10 | aversive practices than the industry recognized standards. | ||||||
11 | Section 40. Provisional permits. The Board shall issue to | ||||||
12 | applicants provisional dog trainer permits that authorize the | ||||||
13 | permit holder to provide dog training services in this State | ||||||
14 | under the supervision of, and documented by, a dog trainer | ||||||
15 | licensed under this Act, for a period of one year from issuance | ||||||
16 | of the provisional permit. A provisional dog trainer permit | ||||||
17 | may be renewed for subsequent one-year periods. Prior to | ||||||
18 | providing dog training services to any customer or client, the | ||||||
19 | permit holder must disclose in writing to that customer or | ||||||
20 | client that the permit holder is not a licensed dog trainer in | ||||||
21 | this State and is providing dog training services under the | ||||||
22 | supervision of one or more specific licensed dog trainers, | ||||||
23 | identified by individual names, who take responsibility for | ||||||
24 | the quality of the permit holder's dog training work as well as | ||||||
25 | responsibility for any complaints regarding that permit |
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1 | holder's dog training. To be eligible for a provisional dog | ||||||
2 | trainer permit under this Act, an applicant shall fulfill the | ||||||
3 | following requirements: | ||||||
4 | (1) be of good professional moral character; and | ||||||
5 | (2) agree to abide by policies adopted by the Board | ||||||
6 | that are equivalent to or more restrictive of aversive | ||||||
7 | practices than the industry recognized standards. | ||||||
8 | Section 45. License and permit duration; fees; means of | ||||||
9 | instruction. | ||||||
10 | (a) All licenses shall be issued for a 3-year period and | ||||||
11 | may be renewed upon filing of a renewal application meeting | ||||||
12 | the requirements of this Section. | ||||||
13 | (b) Licenses and permits shall be issued in the legal name | ||||||
14 | of the applicant. Licensees and permit holders may direct the | ||||||
15 | Board to include on the applicant's license or permit | ||||||
16 | additional alternative names that the applicant uses | ||||||
17 | personally or professionally. | ||||||
18 | (c) All applicants shall pay a fee for licensure and | ||||||
19 | renewal of licensure under this Act. Fees shall be determined | ||||||
20 | by the Board and established by rule and may not exceed $350 | ||||||
21 | per initial license or $100 per renewal license. The Board | ||||||
22 | shall set the fees such that the revenue generated from these | ||||||
23 | fees is not expected to exceed the operating costs incurred by | ||||||
24 | the Board in administering this Act. | ||||||
25 | (d) A license shall not be renewed until the licensee |
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1 | submits satisfactory evidence to the Board that the licensee | ||||||
2 | holds current certification with an approved certification | ||||||
3 | program or current certification as a certified applied animal | ||||||
4 | behaviorist or associate certified applied animal behaviorist. | ||||||
5 | (e) Any person authorized to practice dog training in this | ||||||
6 | State may conduct such dog training services in person and by | ||||||
7 | live, remote means for any dog located in this State and, | ||||||
8 | except to the extent restricted or prohibited by the laws of | ||||||
9 | the jurisdiction in which the dog is located, for any dog | ||||||
10 | located outside of this State. | ||||||
11 | Section 50. Practice by out-of-state practitioners. The | ||||||
12 | Board shall adopt rules to allow for temporary limited dog | ||||||
13 | training services by out-of-state practitioners who hold | ||||||
14 | current certification from an approved certification program | ||||||
15 | or current certification as a certified applied animal | ||||||
16 | behaviorist or associate certified applied animal behaviorist, | ||||||
17 | but who do not hold a license in the State, for no more than 5 | ||||||
18 | days per calendar year in the aggregate. The Board shall also | ||||||
19 | adopt rules for out-of-state providers of dog training | ||||||
20 | services who hold current certification from an approved | ||||||
21 | certification program or current certification as a certified | ||||||
22 | applied animal behaviorist or associate certified applied | ||||||
23 | animal behaviorist to apply for temporary limited permits that | ||||||
24 | authorize the individual to work in this State as a dog trainer | ||||||
25 | for no more than 60 days in any calendar year in the aggregate. |
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1 | Section 55. Complaints and discipline. | ||||||
2 | (a) The Board shall investigate all complaints relating to | ||||||
3 | the proper practice of any licensee or holder of a provisional | ||||||
4 | or temporary permit under this Act and complaints relating to | ||||||
5 | any violation of this Act. The Board may impose disciplinary | ||||||
6 | measures based on a finding of a violation under a | ||||||
7 | preponderance of the evidence standard. The Board may, during | ||||||
8 | the pendency of an investigation and disciplinary proceeding, | ||||||
9 | summarily suspend the license or provisional permit of a dog | ||||||
10 | trainer upon a preliminary finding by the Board of probable | ||||||
11 | cause to believe that the person poses a substantial and | ||||||
12 | imminent risk to the health or safety of the public or of | ||||||
13 | animals under the person's care or supervision. | ||||||
14 | (b) The Board may, after a hearing in accordance with | ||||||
15 | adopted rules, revoke, suspend, or cancel the license or | ||||||
16 | provisional or temporary permit of a dog trainer, deny or | ||||||
17 | revoke eligibility for the license or provisional or temporary | ||||||
18 | permit, reprimand, censure, or otherwise discipline by | ||||||
19 | imposing conditions on the person's continued authorization to | ||||||
20 | practice a person holding or seeking a license or provisional | ||||||
21 | or temporary permit under this Act, upon proof satisfactory to | ||||||
22 | a majority of the Board that said person: | ||||||
23 | (1) fraudulently procured a license or provisional or | ||||||
24 | temporary permit under this Act; | ||||||
25 | (2) committed an offense against any provision of the |
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1 | laws of this State relating to the authorized practice of | ||||||
2 | dog trainers or any rule adopted thereunder; | ||||||
3 | (3) engaged in gross misconduct in providing dog | ||||||
4 | training services, practiced fraudulently, practiced with | ||||||
5 | gross incompetence or with gross negligence on a | ||||||
6 | particular occasion, or practiced with negligence on | ||||||
7 | repeated occasions; | ||||||
8 | (4) provided dog training services while the person's | ||||||
9 | ability to practice in a safe and competent manner was | ||||||
10 | materially compromised in a way that posed a substantial | ||||||
11 | risk to the health or safety of the public or of animals | ||||||
12 | under the person's care or supervision; | ||||||
13 | (5) provided dog training services while under the | ||||||
14 | influence of alcohol or a drug described in this | ||||||
15 | subsection and while habitually intoxicated or addicted | ||||||
16 | to, dependent on, or a habitual user of narcotics, | ||||||
17 | barbiturates, amphetamines, hallucinogens or other drugs | ||||||
18 | having similar effects, other than with respect to lawful | ||||||
19 | use of medication in accordance with a prescription issued | ||||||
20 | to that person; | ||||||
21 | (6) knowingly and for purposes of fraud, deception, or | ||||||
22 | personal gain permitted, aided, or abetted an unlicensed | ||||||
23 | and unauthorized person to perform activities requiring a | ||||||
24 | license or provisional or temporary permit under this Act, | ||||||
25 | excluding activities permissible under any provision of | ||||||
26 | the laws of the State relative to the training of aspiring |
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1 | dog trainers; | ||||||
2 | (7) has committed fraud or a criminal offense that | ||||||
3 | reasonably calls into question the person's ability to | ||||||
4 | practice as a dog trainer without posing a substantial | ||||||
5 | risk to the health or safety of the public or of animals | ||||||
6 | under the person's care or supervision; | ||||||
7 | (8) engaged in conduct in material violation of | ||||||
8 | industry recognized standards or standards equivalent to | ||||||
9 | or more restrictive of aversive practices that have been | ||||||
10 | adopted by the Board through policy or rulemaking; | ||||||
11 | (9) failed to adequately supervise the dog training | ||||||
12 | services of a provisional permit holder who provides those | ||||||
13 | services under the supervision of the licensee; or | ||||||
14 | (10) violated any rule of the Board governing the | ||||||
15 | practice of dog trainers. | ||||||
16 | Section 60. Restriction on liability; information | ||||||
17 | handling. | ||||||
18 | (a) No person filing a complaint or reporting or providing | ||||||
19 | information under this Act or assisting the Board at its | ||||||
20 | request in any manner in discharging its duties and functions | ||||||
21 | shall be liable in any cause of action arising out of the | ||||||
22 | receipt of such information or assistance if the person making | ||||||
23 | the complaint or reporting or providing such information or | ||||||
24 | assistance does so in good faith and without malice. | ||||||
25 | (b) During the pendency of a proceeding, the Board shall |
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1 | keep confidential any complaint, report, record, or other | ||||||
2 | information received or kept by the Board in connection with | ||||||
3 | an investigation conducted by the Board under this Section, | ||||||
4 | except with respect to any action that the Board takes | ||||||
5 | affecting the individual's right to practice. After the Board | ||||||
6 | has disposed of the matter under investigation by issuing an | ||||||
7 | order to show cause, by dismissing a complaint, or by taking | ||||||
8 | other final action, investigative records or information of | ||||||
9 | the Board shall not be kept confidential except to the extent | ||||||
10 | that disclosures of records or other information may be | ||||||
11 | restricted as otherwise provided by law or by the Board's | ||||||
12 | rules. The requirement that investigative records or | ||||||
13 | information be kept confidential shall not, at any time, apply | ||||||
14 | to requests from the person under investigation or the | ||||||
15 | complainant, or information the Board reports to other state | ||||||
16 | or federal agencies, boards, or institutions as the Board | ||||||
17 | shall determine by rule. | ||||||
18 | Section 65. Penalties for unauthorized practice, fraud, | ||||||
19 | and harm to animals. Except as provided in this Act, beginning | ||||||
20 | 180 days after the effective date of this Act, whoever, not | ||||||
21 | being lawfully authorized to provide dog training services in | ||||||
22 | the State by holding a license or provisional or temporary | ||||||
23 | permit under this Act or as otherwise permitted by rules | ||||||
24 | adopted by the Board, holds oneself out in this State as a dog | ||||||
25 | trainer or provides or attempts to provide dog training |
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1 | services in this State, whoever provides dog training services | ||||||
2 | under a false or assumed name or under a name other than those | ||||||
3 | by which the individual is authorized by the Board to | ||||||
4 | practice, whoever impersonates another dog trainer, or whoever | ||||||
5 | practices or attempts to practice any fraud in connection with | ||||||
6 | the filing of an application for a dog training license or | ||||||
7 | provisional or temporary permit, shall be subject to the | ||||||
8 | jurisdiction of the Board and shall be punished by a civil fine | ||||||
9 | of not less than $200 but not more than $3,000. Violations | ||||||
10 | involving any fraudulent act or practice in relation to a | ||||||
11 | consumer or the State shall constitute an offense under the | ||||||
12 | Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act. In such | ||||||
13 | matters and any matter involving animal cruelty or neglect, | ||||||
14 | the Board shall, in addition to any discipline it imposes, | ||||||
15 | report such matters to the proper authorities for criminal | ||||||
16 | prosecution under any applicable criminal statute. A person | ||||||
17 | rendering dog training services in violation of this Section | ||||||
18 | shall recover no compensation for those services, and a court | ||||||
19 | may order a person convicted of an offense under this Section | ||||||
20 | to pay restitution to persons who incurred damages as a result | ||||||
21 | of the convicted individual's offense.
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22 | Section 90. The Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business | ||||||
23 | Practices Act is amended by adding Section 2BBBB as follows: | ||||||
24 | (815 ILCS 505/2BBBB new) |
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1 | Sec. 2BBBB. Violations of the Dog Training Licensure Act. | ||||||
2 | Any person who violates the Dog Training Licensure Act in a | ||||||
3 | manner that involves any fraudulent act or practice in | ||||||
4 | relation to a consumer or the State commits an unlawful | ||||||
5 | practice within the meaning of this Act. | ||||||
6 | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | ||||||
7 | becoming law.
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