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(520 ILCS 5/1.3)
Sec. 1.3. The Department shall have the authority to manage
wildlife and regulate the taking of wildlife for
the
purposes of providing public recreation and controlling wildlife populations.
The seasons during which wildlife may be taken, the methods for taking
wildlife, the daily bag
limits, and the possession limits shall be established by the Department
through
administrative rule,
but the Department may not provide for a longer season, a
larger daily bag limit, or a larger possession limit than is provided in
this Code.
The Department is authorized to establish seasons for the taking of
migratory birds within the dates established annually by
Proclamation of the
Secretary, United States Department of the Interior, known as the
"Rules and Regulations for Migratory Bird Hunting" (50 CFR 20 et seq.). When
the biological balance of any
species is affected, the Director may, by administrative rule, lengthen, shorten
or close the season during which waterfowl may be taken within the
federal limitations prescribed.
If the Department does not adopt an administrative rule establishing a
season, then the season shall be as set forth in the current "Rules and
Regulations for Migratory Bird Hunting". The Department shall advise the
public by reasonable means of the dates of the various seasons.
The Department may utilize the services of the staff of the Illinois
Natural History Survey of the University of Illinois for making investigations as to the population status of
the various species of wildlife.
Employees or agents of any state, federal, or municipal government or body
when engaged in investigational work and law enforcement, may with prior
approval of the Director, be exempted from the provisions of this Act.
(Source: P.A. 102-1114, eff. 6-1-23 .)
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