|
Sen. Heather A. Steans
Filed: 3/2/2012
| | 09700SB3264sam001 | | LRB097 16730 CEL 67031 a |
|
|
1 | | AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 3264
|
2 | | AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend Senate Bill 3264 by replacing |
3 | | everything after the enacting clause with the following:
|
4 | | "Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the |
5 | | Dangerous Animals Act of 2012. |
6 | | Section 5. Definitions. As used in this Act, unless the |
7 | | context clearly requires otherwise: |
8 | | "Authorized law enforcement officer" means all sworn |
9 | | members of the Law Enforcement
Division of the Department and |
10 | | those persons specifically granted law enforcement
|
11 | | authorization by the Director. |
12 | | "Dangerous animal" means any of the following live animals |
13 | | or hybrids of the following live animals, whether bred in the |
14 | | wild or in captivity: |
15 | | (1) Members of the Felidae family, including, but not |
16 | | limited to, lions, tigers, cougars, leopards, bobcats, |
|
| | 09700SB3264sam001 | - 2 - | LRB097 16730 CEL 67031 a |
|
|
1 | | lynx, cheetahs, margays, ocelots, and servals, but not |
2 | | including cats or cats recognized as a domestic breed, |
3 | | registered as a domestic breed, or shown as a domestic |
4 | | breed by a national or international cat registry |
5 | | association.
|
6 | | (2) Members of the Canidae family, including, but not |
7 | | limited to, wolves, coyotes (except as provided in the |
8 | | Wildlife Code), jackals, dingos, maned wolves (Chrysocyon |
9 | | brachyurus), raccoon dogs (Nyctereutes procyonoides), |
10 | | African hunting dogs (Lycaon pictus), wolf-dog hybrids, |
11 | | South American bush dogs (Speothos venaticus), pariah-type |
12 | | feral dogs, Indian wild dogs, and dhole (Cuon alpinus), but |
13 | | not including dogs or dogs recognized as a domestic breed, |
14 | | registered as a domestic breed, or shown as a domestic |
15 | | breed by a national or international dog registry |
16 | | association.
|
17 | | (3) All members of the Ursidae family, including, but |
18 | | not limited to, black and grizzly bears.
|
19 | | (4) All members of the Hyaenidae family, including, but |
20 | | not limited to, all species of hyenas and aardwolves.
|
21 | | (5) All members of the Elephantidae family, including |
22 | | all species of elephants. |
23 | | (6) All members of the Rhinocerotidae family, |
24 | | including all species of rhinoceros.
|
25 | | (7) All members of the Hippopotamidae family, |
26 | | including all species of hippopotamus.
|
|
| | 09700SB3264sam001 | - 3 - | LRB097 16730 CEL 67031 a |
|
|
1 | | (8) All members of the Viverridae family, including, |
2 | | but not limited to, all species of civets, genets, |
3 | | linsangs, mongooses, and meerkats.
|
4 | | (9) All members of the Macropodidae family, including, |
5 | | but not limited to, all species of kangaroos and wallabies.
|
6 | | (10) Coatimundi of the genera Nasua or Nasuella as well |
7 | | as other certain members of the Procyonidae family and any |
8 | | others that the Department designates, by administrative |
9 | | rule, as outlined or deemed medically significant.
|
10 | | (11) Non-human primates, including, but not limited |
11 | | to, all members of the Pongidae family, such as gibbons, |
12 | | orangutans, chimpanzees, siamangs, and gorillas; members |
13 | | of the Cercopithecidae family, such as macaques, |
14 | | mandrills, and baboons; members of the Cebidae family, such |
15 | | as capuchin monkeys, spider monkeys, marmosets, and howler |
16 | | monkeys; members of the Colobinae family, such as langurs |
17 | | and colobus monkeys; and members of the Lemuridae family, |
18 | | including all lemurs.
|
19 | | (12) All members of the Order Chiroptera, including all |
20 | | species of bats.
|
21 | | (13) Specified members of the order Rodentia, such as |
22 | | Gambian pouched rats and porcupines.
|
23 | | (14) Venomous reptiles, regardless of whether they |
24 | | have been surgically altered, including, but not limited |
25 | | to, venomous species of the following families or genera of |
26 | | the order Squamata: Helodermatidae, such as gila monsters |
|
| | 09700SB3264sam001 | - 4 - | LRB097 16730 CEL 67031 a |
|
|
1 | | and beaded lizards; Elapidae, such as cobras and coral |
2 | | snakes; Hydrophiidae, such as sea snakes; Viperidae and |
3 | | Crotalinae, such as vipers and pit vipers; |
4 | | Atractaspididae, such as burrowing asps; specified |
5 | | colubrids addressed by administrative rule, including such |
6 | | genera as: West Indian racers (Alsophis); boigas and |
7 | | mangrove snakes (Boiga); Boomslang (Dispholidus); false |
8 | | water cobras (Hydrodynastes); varied or hooded keelbacks |
9 | | (Macropisthodon); Montpellier snakes (Malpolon); collared |
10 | | snakes (Phalotris); palm snakes or green racers |
11 | | (Philodryas); sand snakes or racers (Psammophis); |
12 | | keelbacks (Rhabdophis); beaked snakes (Rhamphiophis); Twig |
13 | | snakes (Thelotornis); black tree snakes (Thrasops); Pampas |
14 | | snakes (Tomodon); Wagler's snakes (Waglerophis); false |
15 | | fer-de-lances (Xenodon); specimens or eggs of the brown |
16 | | tree snake (Boiga irregularis); and any others that the |
17 | | Department designates, by administrative rule, as outlined |
18 | | or deemed medically significant.
|
19 | | (15) Nothing in this Act shall prohibit lawful |
20 | | possession of any of the Boidae family, such as boas, |
21 | | pythons, and anacondas, provided captive maintenance |
22 | | requirements from the Department by administrative rule |
23 | | are met. |
24 | | (16) All members of the order Crocodilia, such as |
25 | | crocodiles, alligators, caimans, and gavials; specified |
26 | | members of the Varanidae family, such as crocodile monitors |
|
| | 09700SB3264sam001 | - 5 - | LRB097 16730 CEL 67031 a |
|
|
1 | | as well as Komodo dragons.
|
2 | | (17) Medically significant poisonous amphibians |
3 | | capable of causing bodily harm to humans or animals, |
4 | | including, but not limited to, Bufo marinus, such as cane |
5 | | or marine toads, and Bufo alvarius, such as Colorado River |
6 | | toads.
|
7 | | (18) Dangerously venomous arachnids and insects |
8 | | including, but not limited to, all scorpions of the family |
9 | | Buthidae; the genus Nebo; and any others that the |
10 | | Department, by administrative rule, designates; spiders, |
11 | | including, but not limited to, funnel-web spiders (Atnax, |
12 | | Hadronyche, and Macrothcle); widow spiders (Latrodectus); |
13 | | recluse spiders (Loxosceles); mouse spiders (Missulena); |
14 | | Brazilian wandering or huntsman spiders (Phoneutria); |
15 | | six-eyed crab spiders (Sicarius); and any others that the |
16 | | Department, by administrative rule, designates or deems |
17 | | medically significant. |
18 | | (19) Other animals that the Director, after consulting |
19 | | with the Dangerous Animal Advisory Council, designates, by |
20 | | administrative rule, as dangerous animals.
|
21 | | (20) Any individual animal identified by an authorized |
22 | | law enforcement officer, which is not specifically listed |
23 | | but deemed dangerous by the Circuit Court based on the |
24 | | actions of the animal and that poses a threat to human |
25 | | safety. |
26 | | "Department" means the Illinois Department of Natural |
|
| | 09700SB3264sam001 | - 6 - | LRB097 16730 CEL 67031 a |
|
|
1 | | Resources.
|
2 | | "Director" means the Director of the Illinois Department of |
3 | | Natural Resources.
|
4 | | "Person" means any individual, partnership, corporation, |
5 | | organization, trade or professional association, firm, limited |
6 | | liability company, joint venture, or group.
|
7 | | "Possessor" means any person who possesses, keeps, |
8 | | harbors, brings into the State, cares for, acts as a custodian |
9 | | for, has in his or her custody or control, or holds a property |
10 | | right to a dangerous animal.
|
11 | | "Medically significant" means a venomous or poisonous |
12 | | species whose venom or toxin can cause illness in humans and |
13 | | requires medical attention; Usually such species are |
14 | | categorized as being "medically significant" or "medically |
15 | | important". |
16 | | "Owner" means an individual who has a legal right to the |
17 | | possession of a dangerous animal. |
18 | | "Wildlife sanctuary" means any non-profit organization |
19 | | that: |
20 | | (1) is exempt from taxation under the Internal Revenue |
21 | | Code; |
22 | | (2) is accredited by the Association of Sanctuaries |
23 | | (TAOS); |
24 | | (3) operates a place of refuge where wild animals are |
25 | | provided care for their lifetime or released back to their |
26 | | natural range; |
|
| | 09700SB3264sam001 | - 7 - | LRB097 16730 CEL 67031 a |
|
|
1 | | (4) does not conduct activities on animals in its |
2 | | possession that are not inherent to the animal's nature, |
3 | | (5) does not use animals in its possession for |
4 | | entertainment; |
5 | | (6) does not sell, trade, or barter animals in its |
6 | | possession or parts of those animals; and |
7 | | (7) does not breed animals in its possession.
|
8 | | Section 10. Permit requirements. |
9 | | (a) Prior to any person obtaining a Dangerous Animal |
10 | | Permit, the following criteria must be met: |
11 | | (1) the person is the owner and is in possession of the |
12 | | dangerous animal prior to the effective date of this Act; |
13 | | (2) the person applies for and is granted a personal |
14 | | possession permit for each dangerous animal in the person's |
15 | | possession within 30 days after the enactment of this Act; |
16 | | and |
17 | | (3) prior to acquiring a dangerous animal, the person |
18 | | must provide the name, address, date of birth, permit |
19 | | number, telephone number of the previous possessor, type or |
20 | | species and the date the animal is to be acquired. |
21 | | (b) The applicant must comply with all requirements of this |
22 | | Act and the rules adopted by the Department to obtain a permit. |
23 | | Prior to the issuance of the permit, the applicant must provide |
24 | | proof of liability insurance or surety bond in the amount of |
25 | | $100,000 for each dangerous animal up to a maximum of |
|
| | 09700SB3264sam001 | - 8 - | LRB097 16730 CEL 67031 a |
|
|
1 | | $1,000,000 and the insurance or surety bond is to be maintained |
2 | | during the term of the permit. |
3 | | (c) An applicant for a Dangerous Animal Permit must file an |
4 | | application with the Department on a form provided by the |
5 | | Department. The application must include all information and |
6 | | requirements as set forth by administrative rule. |
7 | | (d) The annual fee for a residential Dangerous Animal |
8 | | Permit shall be $250. All fees shall be deposited into the Fish |
9 | | and Wildlife Fund. |
10 | | (e) The Department may issue a Limited Entry Permit to an |
11 | | applicant who: (i) is not a resident of the State; (ii) |
12 | | complies with the requirements of this Act and all rules |
13 | | adopted by the Department under the authority of this Act; |
14 | | (iii) provides proof to the Department that he or she will, |
15 | | during the entirety of the permit term, maintain sufficient |
16 | | liability insurance coverage; (iv) pays to the Department along |
17 | | with each application for a Limited Entry Permit a $100 fee, |
18 | | which the Department shall deposit into the Fish and Wildlife |
19 | | Fund; and (v) uses the animal for an activity authorized in the |
20 | | Limited Entry Permit. |
21 | | A Limited Entry Permit shall be valid for not more than 30 |
22 | | consecutive days unless extended by the Department, however, no |
23 | | extension shall be longer than 15 days. |
24 | | (f) Each Dangerous Animal Permit is valid for one year |
25 | | after the day on which it is issued by the Department. The |
26 | | Department shall adopt, by administrative rule, procedures for |
|
| | 09700SB3264sam001 | - 9 - | LRB097 16730 CEL 67031 a |
|
|
1 | | the renewal of Dangerous Animal Permits. |
2 | | Section 15. Suspension of privileges and revocation of |
3 | | permits. |
4 | | (a) A person who does not hold a Dangerous Animal Permit or |
5 | | Limited Entry Permit and who violates a provision of this Act |
6 | | or an administrative rule authorized under this Act shall have |
7 | | his or her privileges under this Act suspended for up to 5 |
8 | | years from the date that he or she is found guilty of an |
9 | | initial offense, for up to 10 years from the date that he or |
10 | | she is found guilty of a second offense, and for life for a |
11 | | third offense. |
12 | | (b) A person who holds a Dangerous Animal Permit or Limited |
13 | | Entry Permit and who violates the provisions of this Act shall |
14 | | have his or her permit revoked and permit privileges under this |
15 | | Act suspended for a period of up to 2 years from the date that |
16 | | he or she is found guilty of an initial offense, for up to 10 |
17 | | years from the date that he or she is found guilty of a second |
18 | | offense, and for life for a third offense. |
19 | | (c) A person whose privileges to possess a dangerous animal |
20 | | have been suspended or permits revoked may appeal that decision |
21 | | in accordance with the provisions for appealing suspensions and |
22 | | revocations under Section 20-105 of Fish and Aquatic Life Code |
23 | | and Section 3.36 of the Wildlife Code. |
24 | | Section 20. Record keeping requirements. A person who |
|
| | 09700SB3264sam001 | - 10 - | LRB097 16730 CEL 67031 a |
|
|
1 | | possesses a dangerous animal must maintain records pertaining |
2 | | to the acquisition, possession, and disposition of the animal |
3 | | as provided by administrative rule. These records shall be |
4 | | maintained for a minimum of 2 years after the date the animal |
5 | | is no longer in possession of the permit holder. All records |
6 | | are subject to inspection by authorized law enforcement |
7 | | officers. |
8 | | In addition to maintaining records, all dangerous animals |
9 | | must be either pit-tagged or micro-chipped to individually |
10 | | identify them and the pit-tag or microchip numbers are also to |
11 | | be maintained as other pertinent records. |
12 | | Section 25. Injury to a member of the public by a dangerous |
13 | | animal. A person who possesses a dangerous animal without |
14 | | complying with the requirements of this Act and the rules |
15 | | adopted under the authority of this Act and whose dangerous |
16 | | animal physically attacks a person when the possessor knew or |
17 | | should have known that the animal had a propensity, when |
18 | | provoked or unprovoked, to attack, cause injury to, or |
19 | | otherwise substantially endanger a member of the public is |
20 | | guilty of a Class A misdemeanor. A person who fails to comply |
21 | | with the provisions of this Act and the rules adopted under the |
22 | | authority of this Act and who intentionally or knowingly allows |
23 | | a dangerous animal to cause great bodily harm to, or the death |
24 | | of, a human is guilty of a Class 4 felony. |
|
| | 09700SB3264sam001 | - 11 - | LRB097 16730 CEL 67031 a |
|
|
1 | | Section 30. Prohibited acts. |
2 | | (a) Except as otherwise provided in this Act or by |
3 | | administrative rule, a person shall not own, possess, keep, |
4 | | import, transfer, harbor, bring into the State, breed, or have |
5 | | in his or her custody or control a dangerous animal. |
6 | | (b) A person shall not release a dangerous animal into the |
7 | | wild at any time unless authorized by the Director. |
8 | | (c) The possessor of a dangerous animal must immediately |
9 | | contact the animal control authority or law enforcement agency |
10 | | of the city or county where the possessor resides if a |
11 | | dangerous animal escapes or is released either intentionally or |
12 | | unintentionally. |
13 | | (d) The possessor of a dangerous animal shall not keep, |
14 | | harbor, care for, transport, act as the custodian of, or |
15 | | maintain in his or her possession a dangerous animal in |
16 | | anything other than an escape-proof enclosure. |
17 | | (e) The possessor of a dangerous animal shall not transport |
18 | | the animal to or possess the animal at a public venue, |
19 | | commercial establishment, retail establishment, or educational |
20 | | institution unless specifically authorized by permit or |
21 | | required to render veterinary care to the animal. |
22 | | (f) The possessor of a dangerous animal, at all reasonable |
23 | | times, shall not deny the Department or its designated agents |
24 | | and officers access to premises where the possessor keeps a |
25 | | dangerous animal to ensure compliance with this Act. |
26 | | (g) Except as otherwise provided in this Act or by |
|
| | 09700SB3264sam001 | - 12 - | LRB097 16730 CEL 67031 a |
|
|
1 | | administrative rule, a person shall not buy, sell, or barter, |
2 | | or offer to buy, sell, or barter a dangerous animal. |
3 | | A violation of this subsection is subject to the penalties |
4 | | outlined in Sections 5-25 or 15-50 of the Fish and Aquatic Life |
5 | | Code or Section 2.36 of the Wildlife Code. For the purposes of |
6 | | the value of a species, no dangerous animal shall be valued at |
7 | | less than $250 or fair market value, whichever is greater. |
8 | | Section 35. Penalties. |
9 | | (a) A person who violates subsection (a), (b), (c), (d), |
10 | | (e), or (f) of Section 30 of this Act is guilty of a Class A |
11 | | misdemeanor for a first offense and a Class 4 felony for a |
12 | | second or subsequent offense occurring within one year after a |
13 | | finding of guilt on a first offense. |
14 | | (b) A person who violates Section 20 is guilty of a Class B |
15 | | misdemeanor. |
16 | | (c) Each day of a violation constitutes a separate offense. |
17 | | (d) All fines and penalties collected under the authority |
18 | | of this Act or its administrative rules shall be deposited into |
19 | | the Fish and Wildlife Fund. |
20 | | Section 40. Civil liability and immunity. |
21 | | (a) If a dangerous animal escapes or is released, the owner |
22 | | and possessor of the animal are liable for all costs incurred |
23 | | in apprehending and confining the animal; including any |
24 | | injuries incurred to humans or damage to property, both real |
|
| | 09700SB3264sam001 | - 13 - | LRB097 16730 CEL 67031 a |
|
|
1 | | and personal, including pets and livestock. |
2 | | (b) An animal control officer or Department employee acting |
3 | | in his or her official capacity is not liable to any party in |
4 | | connection with the escape or release of a dangerous animal, |
5 | | including liability for any damage, injury, or death caused by |
6 | | or to the animal during or after the animal's escape or release |
7 | | or as a result of the apprehension or confinement of the animal |
8 | | after its escape or release. |
9 | | (c) A licensed veterinarian who may have cause to treat an |
10 | | animal that is in violation of paragraphs (1) through (7), |
11 | | (11), (14), (16), or (17) of Section 5 shall not be held liable |
12 | | under this Act provided that the veterinarian (i) promptly |
13 | | reports violations of this Act of which he or she has knowledge |
14 | | to a law enforcement agency within 24 hours after becoming |
15 | | aware of the incident; (ii) provides the name, address, and |
16 | | phone number of the person possessing the animal at time of |
17 | | incident or treatment; (iii) provides the name and address of |
18 | | the owner of the animal if known; (iv) identifies the kind and |
19 | | number of animals being treated; and (v) describes the reason |
20 | | for the treatment of the animal. |
21 | | Section 45. Seizure and forfeiture. |
22 | | (a) If any person is found to possess a dangerous animal |
23 | | that is not in compliance with the provisions of this Act, |
24 | | including any administrative rules, then the dangerous animal |
25 | | and any equipment or items used contrary to this Act shall be |
|
| | 09700SB3264sam001 | - 14 - | LRB097 16730 CEL 67031 a |
|
|
1 | | subject to seizure and forfeiture by the Department. Any |
2 | | dangerous animal seized in violation of this Act may |
3 | | immediately be placed in a facility approved by the Department. |
4 | | (b) If a person's dangerous animal has been seized by the |
5 | | Department, then the possessor of the dangerous animal is |
6 | | liable for the reasonable costs associated with the seizure, |
7 | | placement, testing, and care for the dangerous animal from the |
8 | | time of confiscation until the time the animal is relocated to |
9 | | an approved facility or person holding a valid Dangerous Animal |
10 | | Permit or is otherwise disposed of by the Department. |
11 | | (c) Any dangerous animal and related items found abandoned |
12 | | shall become the property of the Department and disposed of |
13 | | according to Department rule. |
14 | | (d) The Circuit Court, in addition to any other penalty, |
15 | | may award any seized of confiscated dangerous animals or items |
16 | | to the Department as provided for in Section 1-215 of the Fish |
17 | | and Aquatic Life Code and Section 1.25 of the Wildlife Code. |
18 | | Further, the Court, in addition to any other penalty, may |
19 | | assess a fee upon anyone who pleads guilty to the provisions of |
20 | | this Act equal to the amount established or determined to |
21 | | maintain the dangerous animal until it is permanently placed in |
22 | | a facility approved by the Department or otherwise disposed of. |
23 | | (e) All fines and penalties, except court assessments, |
24 | | collected under the authority of this Section shall be |
25 | | deposited into the Fish and Wildlife Fund. Court assessments |
26 | | shall be deposited and distributed by order of the Circuit |
|
| | 09700SB3264sam001 | - 15 - | LRB097 16730 CEL 67031 a |
|
|
1 | | Court.
|
2 | | Section 50. Dangerous Animal Advisory Council. The |
3 | | Dangerous Animal Advisory Council is hereby created to assist |
4 | | the Director in reviewing the Department's list of dangerous |
5 | | animals and in making additions to that list. The Dangerous |
6 | | Animal Advisory Council shall be composed of the following |
7 | | members: |
8 | | (1) the Director or his or her designee; |
9 | | (2) one member from the Office of Law Enforcement, |
10 | | appointed by the Director; |
11 | | (3) one member from the Division of Natural Heritage, |
12 | | appointed by the Director; |
13 | | (4) one member from the Division of Wildlife Resources, |
14 | | appointed by the Director; |
15 | | (5) one member from the Division of Fisheries, |
16 | | appointed by the Director; |
17 | | (6) one member from the Department of Agriculture, |
18 | | appointed by the Director of Agriculture; |
19 | | (7) one member from the Department of Public Health, |
20 | | appointed by the Director of Public Health; and |
21 | | (8) one member from an accredited member of the |
22 | | Association of Zoos and Aquariums. |
23 | | The purpose and function of the Council shall be set forth |
24 | | by administrative rule. |
|
| | 09700SB3264sam001 | - 16 - | LRB097 16730 CEL 67031 a |
|
|
1 | | Section 60. Exemptions. |
2 | | (a) When acting in their official capacity, the following |
3 | | entities and their agents are exempt from the requirements of |
4 | | this Act: |
5 | | (1) public zoos or aquaria accredited by the |
6 | | Association of Zoos and Aquariums; |
7 | | (2) licensed veterinarians or anyone operating under |
8 | | the authority of a licensed veterinarian; |
9 | | (3) wildlife sanctuaries; |
10 | | (4) accredited research or medical institutions; |
11 | | (5) licensed or accredited educational institutions; |
12 | | (6) circuses licensed and in compliance with the Animal |
13 | | Welfare Act and all rules adopted by the Department of |
14 | | Agriculture; |
15 | | (7) federal, State, and local law enforcement |
16 | | officers, including animal control officers acting under |
17 | | the authority of this Act; |
18 | | (8) members of federal, State, or local agencies |
19 | | approved by the Department; |
20 | | (9) any bonafide wildlife rehabilitation facility |
21 | | licensed or otherwise authorized by the Department; and |
22 | | (10) any motion picture or television production |
23 | | company that uses licensed dealers, exhibitors, and |
24 | | transporters under the federal Animal Welfare Act, 7 U.S.C. |
25 | | 2132, as amended. |
26 | | (b) This Act does not prohibit a person who is permanently |
|
| | 09700SB3264sam001 | - 17 - | LRB097 16730 CEL 67031 a |
|
|
1 | | disabled with a severe mobility impairment from possessing a |
2 | | single capuchin monkey to assist the person in performing daily |
3 | | tasks if: |
4 | |
(1) the capuchin monkey was obtained from and trained
|
5 | | at a licensed nonprofit organization described in Section |
6 | | 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, the |
7 | | nonprofit tax status of which was obtained on the basis of |
8 | | a mission to improve the quality of life of severely |
9 | | mobility-impaired individuals; and
|
10 | | (2) the Department is notified once the capuchin monkey |
11 | | is placed with a permanently disabled person. |
12 | | (c) This Act does not apply to livestock, including, but |
13 | | not limited to, cattle, sheep, swine, horses, mules, donkeys, |
14 | | goats, and any other animal used in production agriculture as |
15 | | defined in Section 3-35 of the Use Tax Act.
|
16 | | (720 ILCS 585/Act rep.)
|
17 | | Section 90. The Illinois Dangerous Animals Act is |
18 | | repealed.".
|