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 1        AN ACT to amend the Fish and Aquatic Life Code.

 2        Be it enacted by the People of  the  State  of  Illinois,
 3    represented in the General Assembly:

 4        Section  5.  The Fish and Aquatic Life Code is amended by
 5    changing Section 20-35 and adding Section 1-20.5 as follows:

 6        (515 ILCS 5/1-20.5 new)
 7        Sec. 1-20.5.  Aquatic life  farm.   "Aquatic  life  farm"
 8    means  property: (i) containing any or a combination of levee
 9    ponds, a strip mine lake, or other  type  of  lake  that  has
10    floating  cages,  raceways,  or  other  aquatic  life rearing
11    equipment and (ii) where the owner of the aquatic  life  farm
12    has  posted  a conspicuous written notice to that effect.  If
13    more than one person owns or has title to the lake,  "aquatic
14    life farm" means the area of the lake containing the floating
15    cages, raceways, or other aquatic life rearing equipment.

16        (515 ILCS 5/20-35) (from Ch. 56, par. 20-35)
17        Sec. 20-35.  Offenses.
18        (a)  Except  as  prescribed  in  Section  5-25 and unless
19    otherwise provided in this Code,  any  person  who  is  found
20    guilty  of  violating  any  of  the  provisions of this Code,
21    including administrative rules, shall be guilty  of  a  petty
22    offense.
23        Any  person who violates any of the provisions of Section
24    10-80,  including  administrative  rules  relating  to   that
25    Section, shall be guilty of a Class B misdemeanor.
26        Any  person who violates any of the provisions of Section
27    1-200 or 10-55 of this Code, including  administrative  rules
28    relating  to  those  Sections,  shall  be guilty of a Class A
29    misdemeanor.
30        Any person who violates any of  the  provisions  of  this
 
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 1    Code,  including  administrative  rules,  during  the 5 years
 2    following the revocation of his or her  license,  permit,  or
 3    privileges  under Section 20-105 shall be guilty of a Class A
 4    misdemeanor.
 5        Any person  who  violates  Section  5-25  of  this  Code,
 6    including  administrative rules, shall be guilty of a Class 3
 7    felony.
 8        (b)(1)  It is unlawful for any person to take or  attempt
 9    to  take  aquatic life from any aquatic life farm except with
10    the consent of the owner  of  the  aquatic  life  farm.   Any
11    person  possessing  fishing  tackle  on  the  premises  of an
12    aquatic life farm is presumed to be fishing. The  presumption
13    may be rebutted by clear and convincing evidence. All fishing
14    tackle, apparatus, and vehicles used in the violation of this
15    subsection (b) shall be confiscated by the arresting officer.
16    If  the  confiscated  property  is  determined by the circuit
17    court to have been used in the violation of  this  subsection
18    (b), the confiscated property shall be sold at public auction
19    by  the  county  sheriff  of  the  county where the violation
20    occurred.  The proceeds of the sale shall be deposited in the
21    county general fund; provided that the auction may be  stayed
22    by an appropriate court order.
23        (2)  A  violation of paragraph (1) of this subsection (b)
24    is a Class A misdemeanor for a first offense and  a  Class  4
25    felony for a second or subsequent offense.
26        (c)(1)  It  is  unlawful for any person to trespass on an
27    aquatic life farm located on a strip mine lake or other  body
28    of   water  used  for  aquatic  life  farming  operations  by
29    swimming, scuba diving, or snorkeling in,  around,  or  under
30    the  aquatic  life  farm  or  by operating a watercraft over,
31    around, or in the aquatic life farm without  the  consent  of
32    the owner of the aquatic life farm.
33        (2)  A  violation of paragraph (1) of this subsection (c)
34    is a Class B misdemeanor for a first offense and  a  Class  A
 
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 1    misdemeanor  for a second or subsequent offense.  All fishing
 2    tackle,  apparatus,  and  watercraft  used  in  a  second  or
 3    subsequent  violation  of  this  subsection  (c)   shall   be
 4    confiscated  by  the  arresting  officer.  If the confiscated
 5    property is determined by the circuit court to have been used
 6    in a  violation  of  this  subsection  (c),  the  confiscated
 7    property  shall  be  sold  at  public  auction  by the county
 8    sheriff of the county  where  the  violation  occurred.   The
 9    proceeds of the sale shall be deposited in the county general
10    fund;   provided  that  the  auction  may  be  stayed  by  an
11    appropriate court order.
12        (d)  Offenses  committed  by  minors  under  the   direct
13    control  or  with  the  consent  of  a parent or guardian may
14    subject the parent or guardian to the penalties prescribed in
15    this Section or as otherwise provided in this Code.
16        (e)  In addition to any fines imposed under this Section,
17    or as otherwise provided  in  this  Code,  any  person  found
18    guilty  of  unlawfully  taking or possessing any aquatic life
19    protected by this Code shall be assessed a civil penalty  for
20    that aquatic life in accordance with the values prescribed in
21    Section  5-25  of  this  Code.  This  civil  penalty shall be
22    imposed at the time of the conviction by  the  Circuit  Court
23    for  the  county where the offense was committed.   Except as
24    otherwise provided for in subsections (b)  and  (c)  of  this
25    Section,  all penalties provided for in this Section shall be
26    remitted to the Department in accordance with the  provisions
27    of Section 1-180 of this Code.
28    (Source: P.A. 87-798; 87-833; 87-895.)

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