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90_HB1051enr 720 ILCS 125/1 from Ch. 61, par. 301 720 ILCS 125/2 from Ch. 61, par. 302 720 ILCS 125/3 from Ch. 61, par. 303 Amends the Hunter Interference Prohibition Act. Defines "interferes with"; changes definition of "wild animal" to include species lawfully released by permittees of the Department of Natural Resources. Replaces provisions specifying actions that constitute a violation of the Act; authorizes an affirmative defense based on freedom of speech. Makes other changes. Effective immediately. LRB9004124DJpk HB1051 Enrolled LRB9004124DJpk 1 AN ACT concerning hunting and conservation land uses. 2 Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, 3 represented in the General Assembly: 4 Section 3. The State Parks Designation Act is amended by 5 adding Section 3.5 as follows: 6 (20 ILCS 840/3.5 new) 7 Sec. 3.5. Harry "Babe" Woodyard Conservation Area. The 8 area that has been commonly known as the Site M Fish and 9 Wildlife Area in Cass County is designated as a State 10 Conservation Area and shall be known as the Harry "Babe" 11 Woodyard Conservation Area. 12 Section 5. The Hunter Interference Prohibition Act is 13 amended by changing Sections 1, 2, and 3 as follows: 14 (720 ILCS 125/1) (from Ch. 61, par. 301) 15 Sec. 1. Definitions. As used in this Act: 16 "Interfere with" means to take any action that physically 17 impedes, hinders, or obstructs the lawful taking of a wild 18 animal. 19a."Wild animal" means any wild creature the taking of 20 which is authorized by the Fish and Aquatic Life Code or the 21 wildlife, fish, and game laws of thistheState and includes 22 those species that are lawfully released by properly licensed 23 permittees of the Department of Natural Resources. 24b."Taking",means the capture or killing of a wild 25 animal and includes travel, camping, and other acts 26 preparatory to taking which occur on lands or waters upon 27 which the affected person has the right or privilege to take 28 such wild animal. 29 (Source: P.A. 83-153.) HB1051 Enrolled -2- LRB9004124DJpk 1 (720 ILCS 125/2) (from Ch. 61, par. 302) 2 Sec. 2. Any person who performs any of the following is 3 guilty of a Class B misdemeanor: 4 (a) Wilfully obstructs or interferes with the lawful 5 taking ofawild animalsanimalby another person with the 6 specific intent to prevent that lawfulthetaking. 7 (b) (Blank).Disturbs or engages in an activity that8will tend to disturb wild animals, with intent to prevent9their lawful taking.10 (c) (Blank).Disturbs another person who is engaged in11the lawful taking of a wild animal or who is engaged in the12process of taking, with intent to dissuade or otherwise13prevent the taking.14 (d) (Blank).Enters or remains upon public lands, or15upon private lands without permission of the owner or his16agent or a lessee, with intent to violate this Section.17 A person violates this Section when he or she 18 intentionally or knowingly engages in any of the following 19 acts: 20 (1) Drives or disturbs wild animals for the purpose 21 of disrupting a lawful taking of wild animals. 22 (2) Blocks, impedes, or physically harasses another 23 person who is engaged in the process of lawfully taking a 24 wild animal. 25 (3) Uses natural or artificial visual, aural, 26 olfactory, gustatory, or physical stimuli to affect 27 animal behavior in order to hinder or prevent the lawful 28 taking of a wild animal. 29 (4) Erects barriers with the intent to deny ingress 30 or egress to or from areas where the lawful taking of 31 wild animals may occur. 32 (5) Intentionally interjects himself or herself 33 into the line of fire of a person lawfully taking wild 34 animals. HB1051 Enrolled -3- LRB9004124DJpk 1 (6) Affects the physical condition or placement of 2 personal or public property intended for use in the 3 lawful taking of a wild animal in order to impair the 4 usefulness of the property or prevent the use of the 5 property. 6 (7) Enters or remains upon or over private lands 7 without the permission of the owner or the owner's agent, 8 with the intent to violate this Section. 9 This Section does not apply to actions performed by 10 authorized employees of the Department of Natural Resources, 11 duly accredited officers of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife 12 Service, sheriffs, deputy sheriffs, or other peace officers 13 if the actions are authorized by law and are necessary for 14 the performance of their official duties. 15 This Section does not apply to landowners, tenants, or 16 lease holders exercising their legal rights to the enjoyment 17 of land, including, but not limited to, farming and 18 restricting trespass. 19 It is an affirmative defense to a prosecution for a 20 violation of this Section that the defendant's conduct is 21 protected by his or her right to freedom of speech under the 22 constitution of this State or the United States. 23 Any interested parties may engage in protests or other 24 free speech activities adjacent to or on the perimeter of the 25 location where the lawful taking of wild animals is taking 26 place, provided that none of the provisions of this Section 27 are being violated. 28 (Source: P.A. 88-397.) 29 (720 ILCS 125/3) (from Ch. 61, par. 303) 30 Sec. 3. Any person who knowingly performs any of the 31 following acts is guilty of a Class A misdemeanor: 32 (a) Fails to obey the order of a peace officer to desist 33 from conduct in violation of Section 2 of this Act if the HB1051 Enrolled -4- LRB9004124DJpk 1 officer observes such conduct, or has reasonable grounds to 2 believe that the person has engaged in such conduct that day 3 or that the person plans or intends to engage in such conduct 4 that day on a specific premises. 5 (b) Is guiltyconvictedof a second or subsequent 6 violation of Section 2. For purposes of this Section, a 7 "second or subsequent violation" means a conviction under 8 this Act within 2 years of a prior violation arising from a 9 separate set of circumstances. The sentence of any person 10 convicted of a second or subsequent violation shall include 11 imprisonment for not less than 7 days. A person guilty 12convictedof a second or subsequent violation is not eligible 13 for court supervision. 14 (Source: P.A. 88-397.) 15 Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon 16 becoming law.