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| person's permanent abode is his or her fixed and permanent |
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| dwelling place, as distinguished from a temporary or transient |
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| place of residence. Domiciliary intent is required to establish |
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| that the person is maintaining his or her permanent abode in |
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| this State. Evidence of domiciliary intent includes, but is not |
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| limited to, the location where the person votes, pays personal |
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| income tax, or obtains a drivers license. Except for the |
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| purposes of obtaining a Lifetime License, any
Any person on
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| active duty in the Armed Forces shall be considered a resident |
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| of Illinois
during his or her period of military duty.
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| (Source: P.A. 87-833.)
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| Section 15. The Wildlife Code is amended by changing |
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| Sections 1.2m, 2.26, and 3.37 as follows:
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| (520 ILCS 5/1.2m) (from Ch. 61, par. 1.2m)
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| Sec. 1.2m. "Resident" means a person who in good faith |
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| makes application for any
license or permit and verifies by |
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| statement that he or she has maintained his or her permanent |
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| abode in this State for a period of at least 30 consecutive |
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| days immediately preceding the person's application, and who |
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| does not maintain permanent abode or claim residency in another |
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| state for the purposes of obtaining any of the same or similar |
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| licenses or permits covered by this Code
actually resided
in |
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| this State at least 30 days consecutively preceding the date of |
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| his
application and that his residence or permanent abode is, |
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| at the time of
making application, in this State . A person's |
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| permanent abode is his or her fixed and permanent dwelling |
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| place, as distinguished from a temporary or transient place of |
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| residence. Domiciliary intent is required to establish that the |
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| person is maintaining his or her permanent abode in this State. |
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| Evidence of domiciliary intent includes, but is not limited to, |
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| the location where the person votes, pays personal income tax, |
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| or obtains a drivers license. Except for the purposes of |
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| obtaining a Lifetime License, any
Any person on active duty in |
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Armed Forces shall be considered a resident of Illinois |
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| during his or
her period of military duty.
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| (Source: P.A. 81-382.)
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| (520 ILCS 5/2.26) (from Ch. 61, par. 2.26)
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| Sec. 2.26. Deer hunting permits. In this Section,
"bona |
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| fide equity shareholder" means an individual who (1) purchased, |
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market price, publicly sold stock shares in a corporation,
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| purchased shares of a privately-held corporation for a value
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| equal to the percentage of the appraised value of the corporate |
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| assets
represented by the ownership in the corporation, or is a |
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| member of a
closely-held family-owned corporation and has |
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| purchased or been gifted with
shares of stock in the |
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| corporation accurately reflecting his or her
percentage of |
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| ownership and (2) intends to retain the ownership of the
shares |
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| of stock for at least 5 years.
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| In this Section, "bona fide equity member" means an |
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| individual who (1) (i)
became a member
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the formation of |
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| the limited liability company or (ii) has purchased a
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| distributional interest in a limited liability company for a |
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| value equal to the
percentage of the appraised value of the LLC |
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| assets represented by the
distributional interest in the LLC |
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| and subsequently becomes a member of the
company
pursuant to |
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| Article 30 of the Limited Liability Company Act and who (2)
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| intends to retain the membership for at least 5 years.
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| In this Section, "bona fide equity partner" means an |
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| individual who (1) (i) became a partner, either general or |
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| limited, upon the formation of a partnership or limited |
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| partnership, or (ii) has purchased, acquired, or been gifted a |
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| partnership interest accurately representing his or her |
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| percentage distributional interest in the profits, losses, and |
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| assets of a partnership or limited partnership, (2) intends to |
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| retain ownership of the partnership interest for at least 5 |
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| years, and (3) is a resident of Illinois.
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| Any person attempting to take deer shall first obtain a |
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| "Deer
Hunting Permit" in accordance with prescribed |
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| regulations set forth in an
Administrative Rule. Deer Hunting |
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| Permits shall be issued by the Department.
The fee for a Deer |
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| Hunting Permit to take deer with either bow and arrow or gun
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| shall not exceed $15.00 for residents of the State. The |
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| Department may by
administrative rule provide for non-resident |
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| deer hunting permits for which the
fee will not exceed $395
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| $200 except as provided below for non-resident landowners
and |
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| non-resident archery hunters. The Department may by
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| administrative rule provide for a non-resident archery deer |
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| permit consisting
of not more than 2 harvest tags at a total |
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| cost not to exceed $420
$225 .
Permits shall be issued without |
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| charge to:
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| (a) Illinois landowners residing in Illinois who own at |
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| least 40 acres of
Illinois land and wish to hunt their land |
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| only,
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| (b) resident tenants of at least 40 acres of commercial |
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| agricultural land
where they will hunt, and
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| (c) Bona fide equity shareholders of a corporation,
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| bona fide
equity
members of a limited liability
company, or |
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| bona fide equity partners of a general or limited |
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| partnership
which owns at least 40 acres of land
in a |
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| county in Illinois who wish to hunt on the corporation's, |
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| company's, or partnership's land only.
One permit shall be |
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| issued without charge to one bona fide equity
shareholder, |
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| one bona fide equity member, or one bona fide equity |
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| partner for each 40
acres of land owned by the corporation, |
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| company, or partnership in
a county; however, the number of
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| permits issued without charge to bona fide equity |
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| shareholders of any
corporation or bona fide equity members
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| of a limited
liability company in any
county shall not |
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| exceed 15, and shall not exceed 3 in the case of bona fide |
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| equity partners of a partnership.
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| Bona fide landowners or tenants who do not wish to hunt |
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| only on the land
they own, rent , or lease or bona fide equity |
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| shareholders, bona fide
equity
members, or bona fide equity |
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| partners who do not wish to hunt
only on the
land owned by the |
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| corporation, limited liability company, or partnership
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| be
charged the same fee as the
applicant who is not a |
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| landowner, tenant, bona fide equity
shareholder,
bona fide |
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| equity member, or bona fide equity partner. Nonresidents
of
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| Illinois who own at least 40 acres of land and wish to hunt on |
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| their land only
shall be charged a fee set by administrative |
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| rule. The method for
obtaining these permits shall be |
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| prescribed by administrative rule.
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| The deer hunting permit issued without fee shall be valid |
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| on
all farm lands which the person to whom it is issued owns, |
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| leases or rents,
except that in the case of a permit issued to |
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| a bona fide equity
shareholder, bona fide equity member, or |
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| bona fide equity partner, the
permit shall
be valid on all |
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| lands owned by the corporation, limited liability
company, or |
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| partnership in the county.
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| The standards and specifications for use of guns and bow |
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| and arrow for
deer hunting shall be established by |
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| administrative rule.
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| No person may have in his possession any firearm not |
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| authorized by
administrative rule for a specific hunting season |
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| when taking deer.
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| Persons having a firearm deer hunting permit shall be |
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| permitted to
take deer only during the period from 1/2 hour |
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| before sunrise to
sunset, and only during those days for which |
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| an open season is
established for the taking of deer by use of |
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| shotgun, handgun, or muzzle
loading
rifle.
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| Persons having an archery deer hunting permit shall be |
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| permitted to
take deer only during the period from 1/2 hour |
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| before sunrise to 1/2 hour
after sunset, and only during those |
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| days for which an open season is
established for the taking of |
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| deer by use of bow and arrow.
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| It shall be unlawful for any person to take deer by use of |
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| dogs,
horses, automobiles, aircraft or other vehicles, or by |
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| the use of salt
or bait of any kind. An area is considered as |
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| baited during the presence
of and for 10 consecutive days |
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| following the removal of bait. Nothing in this Section shall |
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| prohibit the use of a dog to track wounded deer. Any person |
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| using a dog for tracking wounded deer must maintain physical |
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| control of the dog at all times by means of a maximum 50 foot |
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| lead attached to the dog's collar or harness. Tracking wounded |
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| deer is permissible at night, but at no time outside of legal |
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| deer hunting hours or seasons shall any person handling or |
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| accompanying a dog being used for tracking wounded deer be in |
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| possession of any firearm or archery device. Persons tracking |
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| wounded deer with a dog during the firearm deer seasons shall |
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| wear blaze orange as required. Dog handlers tracking wounded |
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| deer with a dog are exempt from hunting license and deer permit |
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| requirements so long as they are accompanied by the licensed |
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| deer hunter who wounded the deer.
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| It shall be unlawful to possess or transport any wild deer |
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| which has
been injured or killed in any manner upon a public |
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| highway or public
right-of-way of this State unless exempted by |
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| administrative rule.
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| Persons hunting deer must have gun unloaded and no bow and |
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| arrow
device shall be carried with the arrow in the nocked |
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| position during
hours when deer hunting is unlawful.
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| It shall be unlawful for any person, having taken the legal |
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| limit of
deer by gun, to further participate with gun in any |
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| deer hunting party.
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| It shall be unlawful for any person, having taken the legal |
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| limit
of deer by bow and arrow, to further participate with bow |
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| and arrow in any
deer hunting party.
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| The Department may prohibit upland game hunting during the |
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| gun deer
season by administrative rule.
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| It shall be legal for handicapped persons, as defined in |
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| Section 2.33, to
utilize a crossbow device, as defined in |
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| Department rules, to take deer.
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| Any person who violates any of the provisions of this |
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| Section,
including administrative rules, shall be guilty of a |
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| Class B misdemeanor.
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| (Source: P.A. 92-177, eff. 7-27-01; 92-261, eff. 8-7-01; |
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| 92-651, eff. 7-11-02; 93-554, eff. 8-20-03; 93-807, eff. |
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| 7-24-04; 93-823, eff. 1-1-05; revised 10-14-04.)
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| (520 ILCS 5/3.37) (from Ch. 61, par. 3.37)
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| Sec. 3.37. The Department of Natural Resources has the
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| authority to designate agents to sell licenses, stamps and |
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| permits on behalf of
the Department. Any person receiving |
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| licenses from the Department for sale as
provided for in this |
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| Section, shall execute and deliver receipts therefor; and
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| on dates specified by the Department report in
writing to the |
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| Department the number and kind of licenses sold, and
shall, |
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| with such reports, make remittances to the Department covering
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| the amounts received from such sales. Failure on the part of |
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| any clerk
or agent to fully comply with this Act, including |
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| administrative rules,
shall be justification for the |
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| Department to cancel or withdraw the
issuance of licenses |
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| through such clerks or agents. A Federal Migratory
Bird Hunting |
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| and Conservation Stamp shall be deemed a license for the
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| purpose of this Section. Any person authorized by the |
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| Department including any
county, city, village, township, or |
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| incorporated town clerk issuing licenses,
permits or stamps |
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| provided for in this Act, may add the following as the fees
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| issuing such licenses: 75 cents in the case of Sportsmen's |
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| Combination
Licenses or nonresident hunting licenses, and 50 |
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| cents in the case of all
other licenses, permits and stamps. |
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| However, such clerks shall remit to the
treasurer of the |
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| political subdivision of which he is an officer or employee,
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| the added fees or any portion thereof he or she collects |
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| provided in this
Section. Issuing fees may be divided between |
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| such clerks and their appointed
subagents other than employees |
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| of the clerk's office, but in no case may any
clerk or subagent |
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| charge an issuing fee or fees totaling more than the issuing
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| fee set out in this Section. No person, or subagent of any |
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| county, city,
village, township or incorporated town clerk may |
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| charge a service fee for
issuing licenses provided for in this |
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| Act, and the charging of fees for issuing
such licenses in |
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| excess of the fees authorized is a petty offense. All
fees, |
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| less issuing fees, collected from the sale of licenses and |
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| permits
and not remitted to
the Department as provided in this |
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| Section, shall be deemed to have been
embezzled and the person |
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| or officer responsible for such remittance is
subject to |
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| prosecution.
Any person authorized to issue licenses by |
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| telephone and electronic
transmission or incurring costs for |
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| customer convenience may charge in addition
to the "issuing |
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| fee" authorized by this Section a fee not to exceed an amount
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| set by the Department, by administrative rule, to cover the |
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| transaction cost.
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| The Department may establish and collect a reasonable fee |
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| (application fee) for the processing and handling of |
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| applications for permits and licenses. The fees collected shall |
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| be deposited into the Illinois Department of Natural Resources |
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| Permitting Revolving Fund and are not to exceed defraying costs |
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| associated with processing, handling, and mailing of refunds of |
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| permits and licenses and costs associated with automated fish |
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| and wildlife data systems. Fees collected by the Department |
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| shall not exceed 5% of the costs of fees charged for the |
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| purchase of permits or licenses.
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| (Source: P.A. 89-445, eff. 2-7-96; 90-225, eff. 7-25-97; |
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| 90-743, eff.
1-1-99.)
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