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Public Act 100-0638 Public Act 0638 100TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 100-0638 | HB4783 Enrolled | LRB100 17790 SLF 32969 b |
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| AN ACT concerning wildlife.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Wildlife Code is amended by changing | Sections 3.1, 3.1-5, 3.1-9, 3.2, and 3.3 and by adding Section | 1.2v-1 as follows: | (520 ILCS 5/1.2v-1 new) | Sec. 1.2v-1. Youth. "Youth" means a person under 18 years | of age. | (520 ILCS 5/3.1) (from Ch. 61, par. 3.1) | Sec. 3.1. License and stamps required. | (a) Before any person shall take or attempt to take any of | the species
protected by Section 2.2 for which an open season | is established under this
Act, he shall first have procured and | possess a valid hunting license, except as provided in Section | 3.1-5 of this Code. | Before any person 18 16 years of age or older shall take or
| attempt to take any bird of the species defined as migratory | waterfowl by
Section 2.2, including coots, he shall first have | procured a State
Migratory Waterfowl Stamp. | Before any person 18 16 years of age or older takes, | attempts to take, or
pursues any species of wildlife protected |
| by this Code, except migratory
waterfowl, coots, and | hand-reared birds on licensed game breeding and hunting
| preserve areas and state controlled pheasant hunting areas, he | or she shall
first obtain a State Habitat Stamp. Veterans with | disabilities and former prisoners of
war shall not be required | to obtain State Habitat Stamps. Any person who
obtained a | lifetime license before January 1, 1993, shall not be required | to
obtain State Habitat Stamps. Income from the sale of State | Furbearer Stamps and
State Pheasant Stamps received after the | effective date of this amendatory Act
of 1992 shall be | deposited into the State Furbearer Fund and State Pheasant
| Fund, respectively. | Before any person 18 16 years of age or older shall take, | attempt to
take, or sell the green hide of any mammal of the | species defined as
fur-bearing mammals by Section 2.2 for which | an open season is established
under this Act, he shall first | have procured a State Habitat Stamp. | (b) Before any person who is a non-resident of the State of | Illinois
shall take or attempt to take any of the species | protected by Section
2.2
for which an open season is | established under this Act, he shall,
unless specifically | exempted by law, first procure a non-resident
license as | provided by this Act for the taking of any wild game. | Before a nonresident shall take or attempt to take | white-tailed deer,
he shall first have procured a Deer Hunting | Permit as defined in Section
2.26 of this Code. |
| Before a nonresident shall take or attempt to take wild | turkeys, he
shall have procured a Wild Turkey Hunting Permit as | defined in Section 2.11
of this Code. | (c) The owners residing on, or bona fide tenants of, farm | lands and their
children, parents, brothers, and sisters | actually permanently residing on
their lands shall have the | right to hunt any of the species protected by
Section 2.2 upon | their lands and waters without procuring hunting licenses;
but | the hunting shall be done only during periods of time and with | devices
and by methods as are permitted by this Act. Any person | on active duty
with the Armed Forces of the United States who | is now and who was at the
time of entering the Armed Forces a | resident of Illinois and who entered
the Armed Forces from this | State, and who is presently on ordinary or emergency leave
from | the Armed Forces, and any resident of Illinois who has a | disability may hunt
any of the species protected by Section 2.2 | without procuring a hunting
license, but the hunting shall be | done only during such periods of time and
with devices and by | methods as are permitted by this Act. For the purpose of
this | Section a person is a person with a disability when that person | has a Type 1 or Type 4,
Class 2 disability as defined in | Section 4A of the Illinois Identification Card
Act. For | purposes of this Section, an Illinois Person with a Disability | Identification
Card issued pursuant to the Illinois | Identification Card Act indicating that
the person named has a | Type 1 or Type 4, Class 2 disability shall be adequate
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| documentation of the disability. | (d) A courtesy non-resident license, permit, or stamp for | taking game
may be issued at the
discretion of the Director, | without fee, to any person officially employed
in the game and | fish or conservation department of another state or of the
| United States who is within the State to assist or consult or | cooperate
with the Director; or to the officials of other | states, the United States,
foreign countries, or officers or | representatives of conservation
organizations or publications | while in the State as guests of the Governor
or Director. The | Director may provide to nonresident participants and
official | gunners at field trials an exemption from licensure while
| participating in a field trial. | (e) State Migratory Waterfowl Stamps shall be required for | those persons
qualifying under subsections (c) and (d) who | intend to hunt migratory
waterfowl, including coots, to the | extent that hunting licenses of the
various types are | authorized and required by this Section for those persons. | (f) Registration in the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Migratory | Bird Harvest
Information Program shall be required for those | persons who are required to
have a hunting license before | taking
or attempting to take any bird of the species defined as | migratory game birds
by Section 2.2, except that this | subsection shall not apply to crows in this
State
or | hand-reared birds on licensed game breeding and hunting | preserve areas, for
which an open season is established by this |
| Act. Persons registering with the
Program must carry proof of | registration with them while migratory bird
hunting. | The Department shall publish suitable prescribed | regulations pertaining to
registration by the migratory bird | hunter in the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Migratory Bird | Harvest Information Program. | (Source: P.A. 99-143, eff. 7-27-15.) | (520 ILCS 5/3.1-5) | Sec. 3.1-5. Apprentice Hunter License Program. | (a) The Beginning 120 days after the effective date of this | amendatory Act of the 94th General Assembly, the Department | shall establish an Apprentice Hunter License Program. The | purpose of this Program shall be to extend limited hunting | privileges, in lieu of obtaining a valid hunting license, to | persons interested in learning about hunting sports. | (b) Any resident or nonresident may apply to the Department | for an Apprentice Hunter License. The Apprentice Hunter License | shall be a one-time, non-renewable license that shall expire on | the March 31 following the date of issuance. | (c) The For persons aged 17 and under, the Apprentice | Hunter License shall entitle the licensee to hunt while | supervised by a validly licensed resident or nonresident | parent, guardian, or grandparent. For persons 18 or older, the | Apprentice Hunter License shall entitle the licensee to hunt | while supervised by a validly licensed resident or nonresident |
| hunter who is 21 years of age or older. Possession of an | Apprentice Hunter License shall serve in lieu of a valid | hunting license, but does not exempt the licensee from | compliance with the requirements of this Code and any rules and | regulations adopted pursuant to this Code.
| (d) In order to be approved for the Apprentice Hunter | License, the applicant must request an Apprentice Hunter | License on a form designated and made available by the | Department and submit a $7 fee, which shall be separate from | and additional to any other stamp, permit, tag, or license fee | that may be required for hunting under this Code. The | Department shall adopt suitable administrative rules that are | reasonable and necessary for the administration of the program, | but shall not require any certificate of competency or other | hunting education as a condition of the Apprentice Hunter | License.
| (Source: P.A. 95-739, eff. 7-17-08; 96-1213, eff. 7-22-10.) | (520 ILCS 5/3.1-9) | Sec. 3.1-9. Youth Hunting and Trapping License Licenses . | (a) Before any Any resident youth age under 18 years of age | shall take or attempt to take any species protected by Section | 2.2 of this Code for which an open season is established, he or | she shall first procure and possess a valid Youth Hunting and | Trapping License and under may apply to the Department for a | Youth Hunting License, which extends limited hunting |
| privileges . The Youth Hunting and Trapping License shall be a | renewable license that shall expire on the March 31 following | the date of issuance. The fee for a Youth Hunting and Trapping | License is $7. | A For youth age 18 and under, the Youth Hunting and | Trapping License shall entitle the licensee to hunt while | supervised by an adult a parent, grandparent, or guardian who | is 21 years of age or older and has a valid Illinois hunting | license. Possession of a Youth Hunting License shall serve in | lieu of a valid hunting license, but does not exempt the | licensee from compliance with the requirements of this Code and | any rules adopted under this Code. | A youth licensed under this subsection (a) shall not hunt | or carry a hunting device, including, but not limited to, a | firearm, bow and arrow, or crossbow unless the youth is | accompanied by and under the close personal supervision of an | adult a parent, grandparent, or guardian who is 21 years of age | or older and has a valid Illinois hunting license. | At age 19 years or when the youth chooses to hunt by | himself or herself, he or she is required to successfully | complete a hunter safety course approved by the Department | prior to being able to obtain a full hunting license and | subsequently hunt by himself or herself. | In order to be approved for the Youth Hunting License, the | applicant must request a Youth Hunting License from the | Department and submit a $7 fee, which shall be separate from |
| and additional to any other stamp, permit, tag, or license fee | that may be required for hunting under this Code. The | Department shall adopt rules for the administration of the | program, but shall not require any certificate of competency or | other hunting or trapping education as a condition of the Youth | Hunting and Trapping License. If a youth has a valid | certificate of competency for hunting from a hunter safety | course approved by the Department, he or she is exempt from the | supervision requirements for youth hunters in this Section.
| (b) Any resident youth age 18 and under may apply to the | Department for a Youth Trapping License, which extends limited | trapping privileges. The Youth Trapping License shall be a | renewable license that shall expire on the March 31 following | the date of issuance. | A For youth age 18 and under, the Youth Hunting and | Trapping License shall entitle the licensee to trap while | supervised by an adult a parent, grandparent, or guardian who | is 21 years of age or older and has a valid Illinois trapping | license. Possession of a Youth Trapping License shall serve in | lieu of a valid trapping license, but does not exempt the | licensee from compliance with the requirements of this Code and | any rules adopted under this Code. | A youth licensed under this Section subsection (b) shall | not trap or carry a hunting device, including, but not limited | to, a firearm, bow and arrow, or crossbow unless the youth is | accompanied by and under the close personal supervision of an |
| adult a parent, grandparent, or guardian who is 21 years of age | or older and has a valid Illinois trapping license. | At age 19 years or when the youth chooses to trap by | himself or herself, he or she is required to successfully | complete a trapper safety course approved by the Department | prior to being able to obtain a full trapping license and | subsequently trap by himself or herself. | In order to be approved for the Youth Trapping License, the | applicant must request a Youth Trapping License from the | Department and submit a $7 fee, which shall be separate from | and additional to any other stamp, permit, tag, or license fee | that may be required for trapping under this Code. The | Department shall adopt rules for the administration of the | program, but shall not require any certificate of competency or | other trapping education as a condition of the Youth Hunting | and Trapping License. If a youth has a valid certificate of | competency for trapping from a trapper safety course approved | by the Department, then he or she is exempt from the | supervision requirements for youth trappers in this Section. | (Source: P.A. 98-620, eff. 1-7-14; 99-78, eff. 7-20-15; 99-307, | eff. 1-1-16; 99-868, eff. 1-1-17 .)
| (520 ILCS 5/3.2) (from Ch. 61, par. 3.2)
| Sec. 3.2. Hunting license; application; instruction. | Before the
Department or any county, city, village, township, | incorporated town clerk
or his duly designated agent or any |
| other person authorized or designated
by the Department to | issue hunting licenses shall issue a hunting license
to any | person, the person shall file his application with the | Department or
other party authorized to issue licenses on a | form provided by the
Department and further give definite proof | of identity and place of legal
residence. Each clerk | designating agents to issue licenses and stamps
shall furnish | the Department, within 10 days following the appointment, the
| names and mailing addresses of the agents. Each clerk or his | duly
designated agent shall be authorized to sell licenses and | stamps only
within the territorial area for which he was | elected or appointed. No duly
designated agent is authorized to | furnish licenses or stamps for
issuance by any other business | establishment. Each
application shall be executed and sworn to | and shall set forth the name
and description of the applicant | and place of residence.
| No hunting license shall be issued to any person born on or | after January
1,
1980
unless he presents the person authorized | to issue the license
evidence that he has held a hunting | license issued by the State of Illinois
or another state in a | prior year, or a certificate of competency as
provided in this | Section. Persons under 18 16 years of age may be issued a
| Lifetime Hunting or Sportsmen's Combination License as | provided under Section
20-45 of the Fish and Aquatic Life Code | but shall not be entitled to hunt alone, without the | supervision of an adult age 21 or order,
unless they have a |
| certificate of competency as provided in this Section and
they | shall have the certificate is in their possession while | hunting.
| The Department of Natural Resources shall authorize
| personnel of the
Department or certified volunteer instructors | to conduct courses, of not
less than 10 hours in length, in | firearms and hunter safety, which may include
training in bow | and arrow safety, at regularly specified intervals throughout
| the State. Persons successfully completing the course shall | receive a
certificate of competency. The Department of Natural | Resources may further
cooperate with any reputable association | or organization in establishing
courses if the organization has | as one of its objectives the promotion of
safety in the | handling of firearms or bow and arrow.
| The Department of Natural Resources shall designate any
| person found by it
to be competent to give instruction in the | handling of firearms, hunter
safety, and bow and arrow. The | persons so appointed shall give the
course of instruction and | upon the successful completion shall
issue to the person | instructed a certificate of competency in the safe
handling of | firearms, hunter safety, and bow and arrow. No charge shall
be | made for any course of instruction except for materials or | ammunition
consumed. The Department of Natural Resources shall
| furnish information on
the requirements of hunter safety | education programs to be distributed
free of charge to | applicants for hunting licenses by the persons
appointed and |
| authorized to issue licenses. Funds for the conducting of
| firearms and hunter safety courses shall be taken from the fee | charged
for the Firearm Owners Identification Card.
| The fee for a hunting license to hunt all species for a | resident of
Illinois is $12. For residents age 65 or older, | and, commencing with the 2012 license year, resident veterans | of the United States Armed Forces after returning from service | abroad or mobilization by the President of the United States, | the fee is one-half of the
fee charged for a hunting license to | hunt all species for a resident of
Illinois. Veterans must | provide to the Department, at one of the Department's 5 | regional offices, verification of their service. The | Department shall establish what constitutes suitable | verification of service for the purpose of issuing resident | veterans hunting
licenses at a reduced fee. The fee for a | hunting license to hunt all species shall be $1 for residents | over 75 years of age. Nonresidents shall be charged $57 for a | hunting license.
| Nonresidents may be issued a nonresident hunting license | for a
period not to exceed 10 consecutive days' hunting in the | State and shall
be charged a fee of $35.
| A special nonresident hunting license authorizing a | nonresident to
take game birds by hunting on a game breeding | and hunting preserve
area only, established under Section 3.27, | shall be issued upon proper
application being made and payment | of a fee equal to that for a resident
hunting license. The |
| expiration date of this license shall be on the same
date each | year that game breeding and hunting preserve
area licenses | expire.
| Each applicant for a State Migratory Waterfowl Stamp, | regardless of
his residence or other condition, shall pay a fee | of $15 and
shall receive a stamp. The fee for a State Migratory | Waterfowl Stamp shall be waived for residents over 75 years of | age. Except as provided under
Section 20-45 of the Fish and | Aquatic Life Code,
the stamp shall be signed by the person or | affixed to his license
or permit in a space designated by the | Department for that purpose.
| Each applicant for a State Habitat Stamp, regardless of his | residence
or other condition, shall pay a fee of $5 and shall | receive a
stamp. The fee for a State Habitat Stamp shall be | waived for residents over 75 years of age. Except as provided | under Section 20-45 of the Fish and Aquatic Life
Code, the | stamp shall be signed by the person or affixed to his license | or
permit in a space designated by the Department for that | purpose.
| Nothing in this Section shall be construed as to require | the purchase
of more than one State Habitat Stamp by any person | in any one license year.
| The fees for State Pheasant Stamps and State Furbearer | Stamps shall be waived for residents over 75 years of age. | The Department shall furnish the holders of hunting | licenses and stamps
with an insignia as evidence of possession |
| of license, or license and
stamp, as the Department may | consider advisable. The insignia shall be
exhibited and used as | the Department may order.
| All other hunting licenses and all State stamps shall | expire upon
March 31 of each year.
| Every person holding any license, permit, or stamp issued | under the
provisions of this Act shall have it in his | possession for immediate
presentation for inspection to the | officers and authorized employees of
the Department, any | sheriff, deputy sheriff, or any other peace officer making
a | demand for it. This provision shall not apply to Department | owned or
managed sites where it is required that all hunters | deposit their license,
permit, or Firearm Owner's | Identification Card at the check station upon
entering the | hunting areas.
| (Source: P.A. 97-498, eff. 4-1-12; 98-800, eff. 8-1-14.)
| (520 ILCS 5/3.3) (from Ch. 61, par. 3.3)
| Sec. 3.3. Trapping license required. Before any person | shall trap any
of the mammals protected
by this Act, for which | an open trapping season has been established, he shall
first | procure a trapping license from the Department to do so. No | traps
shall be placed in the field, set or unset, prior to the | opening day of
the trapping season.
| Traps used in the taking of such mammals shall be marked or
| tagged with metal tags or inscribed in lettering giving the |
| name and
address of the owner, and absence of such mark or tag | shall be prima
facie evidence that such trap or traps are | illegally used and the trap
or traps shall be confiscated and | disposed of as directed by the
Department.
| Before any person 18 16 years of age or older shall trap, | attempt to
trap, or sell the green hides of any mammal of the | species defined as
fur-bearing mammals by Section 2.2 for which | an open season is established
under this Act, he shall first | have procured a State Habitat Stamp.
| Before a trapping license shall be issued to any person | under the age of
sixteen years, such person shall obtain the | written consent of his father,
mother or legally constituted | guardian to obtain such license.
| Beginning January 1, 2016, no trapping license shall be | issued to any
person born on or after January 1, 1998 unless he | or she presents to the authorized issuer of the license | evidence that he or she has a
certificate of competency | provided for in this Section.
| The Department of Natural Resources shall authorize
| personnel of the Department,
or volunteer instructors, found by | the Department to be competent,
to provide instruction in | courses on trapping techniques and ethical trapping
behavior as | needed throughout the State, which courses shall be at least
8 | hours in length. Persons so authorized shall provide | instruction in such
courses to individuals at no charge, and | shall issue to individuals
successfully completing such |
| courses certificates of competency in basic
trapping | techniques. The Department shall cooperate in establishing | such
courses with any reputable association or organization | which has as one of
its objectives the promotion of the ethical | use of legal fur harvesting
devices and techniques. The | Department shall furnish information on the
requirements of the | trapper education program to be distributed free of
charge to | applicants for trapping licenses by the persons appointed and
| authorized to issue licenses.
| The owners residing on, or bona fide tenants of farm lands, | and their
children actually residing on such lands, shall have | the right to trap
mammals protected by this Act, for which an | open trapping season has been
established, upon such lands, | without procuring licenses, provided that
such mammals are | taken during the periods of time and with such devices as
are | permitted by this Act.
| (Source: P.A. 98-913, eff. 1-1-15; 99-868, eff. 1-1-17 .)
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Effective Date: 1/1/2019
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