Public Act 099-0658 Public Act 0658 99TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 099-0658 | HB6084 Enrolled | LRB099 19296 SLF 43688 b |
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| AN ACT concerning animals.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Animal Control Act is amended by changing | Sections 8 and 13 as follows:
| (510 ILCS 5/8) (from Ch. 8, par. 358)
| Sec. 8. Rabies inoculation. Every owner of a dog 4 months | or more of age shall have each dog
inoculated against rabies
by | a licensed veterinarian. Every dog shall
have a second rabies | vaccination within one year of the first. Terms of
subsequent
| vaccine administration and duration of immunity must be in | compliance with USDA
licenses of vaccines used. A veterinarian | immunizing a dog, cat, or ferret against rabies shall provide | the Administrator of the county in which the dog, cat, or | ferret resides with a certificate of immunization. Evidence of | such rabies
inoculation shall be entered on a certificate the | form of which shall be
approved by the Board and which shall | contain the microchip number of the dog, cat, or ferret animal | if it has one and which shall be signed by the licensed
| veterinarian administering the vaccine. Only one dog, cat, or | ferret shall be included on each certificate. Veterinarians who | inoculate a dog
shall procure from the County Animal
Control in | the county where their office is located
serially
numbered |
| tags, one to be issued with each inoculation certificate. Only | one dog
shall be included on each certificate. The veterinarian | immunizing or
microchipping an animal
shall
provide the
| Administrator of the county in which the animal resides with a | certificate of immunization and microchip number. The
Board | shall cause a rabies
inoculation tag to be issued, at a fee | established by the Board
for each
dog inoculated against | rabies.
| Rabies vaccine for use on animals shall be sold or | distributed only to
and used only by licensed veterinarians. | Such rabies vaccine shall be
licensed by the United States | Department of Agriculture.
| If a licensed veterinarian determines in writing that a | rabies inoculation would compromise an animal's health, then | the animal shall be exempt from the rabies inoculation shot | requirement, however, but the owner is must still be | responsible for the tag fees.
| If a bite occurs from an exempt animal, the exempt animal | shall be treated as an unvaccinated animal. If the animal is | exempt, the animal shall be re-examined by a licensed | veterinarian on no less than an annual basis and be vaccinated | against rabies as soon as the animal's health permits. | (Source: P.A. 93-548, eff. 8-19-03; 94-639, eff. 8-22-05.)
| (510 ILCS 5/13) (from Ch. 8, par. 363)
| Sec. 13. Dog or other animal bites; observation of animal.
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| (a) Except as otherwise provided in subsections subsection | (b) and (c) of this Section, when
the Administrator or, if the | Administrator is not a veterinarian, the Deputy
Administrator | receives information that any person has been
bitten by an | animal, the Administrator or, if the
Administrator is not a | veterinarian, the Deputy Administrator, or his or
her | authorized
representative, shall have such dog or other animal | confined
under the
observation of a licensed veterinarian for a | period of 10 days . The confinement shall be for a period of not | less than 10 days from the date the bite occurred and shall | continue until the animal has been examined and released from | confinement by a licensed veterinarian. The Administrator or, | if the Administrator is not a veterinarian, the Deputy | Administrator
Department may permit such confinement to be | reduced to a
period of less than 10 days. | (a-5) The owner, or if the owner is unavailable, an agent | or caretaker of an animal documented to have bitten a person | shall present the animal to a licensed veterinarian within 24 | hours. A veterinarian presented with an animal documented to | have bitten a person shall make a record of report the
clinical
| condition of the animal immediately . , with confirmation in
| writing to the Administrator or, if the Administrator is not a | veterinarian,
the
Deputy Administrator within 24 hours after | the animal
is presented for examination, giving the owner's | name, address, the date of
confinement, the breed, description, | age, and sex of the
animal, and whether the animal has been |
| spayed
or neutered, on appropriate
forms approved by the | Department. The Administrator or, if the Administrator
is not
a | veterinarian, the Deputy Administrator shall notify the | attending physician
or responsible health agency. At the
end of | the confinement period, the animal shall be examined by a | licensed veterinarian, inoculated against rabies, if eligible, | and microchipped, if the dog or cat has not been already, at | the expense of the owner. The veterinarian shall submit a | written
report listing the owner's name, address, dates of | confinement, dates of examination, species, breed, | description, age, sex, and microchip number of the animal to | the Administrator or, if the Administrator is not a | veterinarian,
the Deputy
Administrator advising him or her of | the clinical condition and the final disposition of
the animal | on appropriate forms approved by the Department. The | Administrator shall notify the person who has been bitten, and | in the case of confirmed rabies in the animal, the attending | physician or responsible health agency advising of the clinical | condition of the animal. When
evidence is presented that the | animal was inoculated
against
rabies within the time prescribed | by law, it shall be confined in
a house, or in a manner which | will prohibit it from biting any person
for a period of 10 | days, if a licensed veterinarian adjudges such confinement | satisfactory. The Department may permit such confinement to be | reduced to a period of less
than 10 days. At the end of the | confinement period, the
animal shall be examined by a licensed
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| veterinarian.
| (a-10) When the Administrator or, if the Administrator is | not a veterinarian, the Deputy Administrator or his or her | authorized representative receives information that a person | has been bitten by an animal and evidence is presented that the | animal at the time the bite occurred was inoculated against | rabies within the time prescribed by law, the animal may be | confined in a house, or in a manner which will prohibit the | animal from biting a person, if the Administrator, Deputy | Administrator, or his or her authorized representative | determines the confinement satisfactory. The confinement shall | be for a period of not less than 10 days from the date the bite | occurred and shall continue until the animal has been examined | and released from confinement by a licensed veterinarian. The | Administrator or, if the Administrator is not a veterinarian, | the Deputy Administrator may instruct the owner, agent, or | caretaker to have the animal examined by a licensed | veterinarian immediately. The Administrator or, if the | Administrator is not a veterinarian, the Deputy Administrator | may permit the confinement to be reduced to a period of less | than 10 days. At the end of the confinement period, the animal | shall be examined by a licensed veterinarian and microchipped, | if the dog or cat is not already, at the expense of the owner. | The veterinarian shall submit a written report listing the | owner's name, address, dates of examination, species, breed, | description, age, sex, and microchip number of the animal to |
| the Administrator advising him or her of the clinical condition | and the final disposition of the animal on appropriate forms | approved by the Department. The Administrator shall notify the | person who has been bitten and, in case of confirmed rabies in | the animal, the attending physician or responsible health | agency advising of the clinical condition of the animal. | (a-15) Any person having knowledge that any person has been
| bitten by an animal shall
notify the
Administrator or, if the | Administrator is not a veterinarian, the Deputy
Administrator | within 24 hours
promptly . | (a-20) It is unlawful for the owner of the animal
to | conceal the whereabouts,
euthanize, sell, give away, or | otherwise dispose of any
animal known to have bitten a person, | until it is examined and released from confinement by the
| Administrator or, if the Administrator is not a veterinarian, | the Deputy
Administrator, or licensed veterinarian or his or | her authorized representative . It is unlawful
for
the
owner of | the animal to refuse or fail to immediately comply with
the
| reasonable written or printed instructions made by the | Administrator or,
if
the Administrator is not a veterinarian, | the Deputy Administrator, or
his or her
authorized | representative. If such instructions cannot be delivered in
| person, they shall be mailed to the owner of the
animal by
| regular mail. Any expense incurred in the
handling of an animal | under this Section and Section
12 shall
be borne by the owner. | The owner of a biting animal must also remit to the Department |
| of Public Health, for deposit into the Pet Population Control | Fund, a $25 public safety fine within 30 days after notice.
| (b) When a person has been bitten by a police dog that is | currently vaccinated against rabies,
the police dog may | continue to perform
its duties for the peace officer or law | enforcement agency and any period
of
observation of the police | dog may be under the
supervision of a peace officer.
The | supervision shall consist of the dog being locked in a kennel,
| performing its official duties in a police vehicle, or | remaining under the
constant supervision of its police handler.
| (c) When a person has been bitten by a search and rescue | dog that is currently vaccinated against rabies, the search and | rescue dog may continue to perform its duties for the handler | or owner or agency and any period of observation of the dog may | be under the supervision of its handler or owner. The | supervision shall consist of the dog being locked in a kennel, | performing its official duties in a vehicle, or remaining under | the constant supervision of its handler or owner. | (d) Any person convicted of violating subsection (a-20) of | this Section is guilty of a Class A misdemeanor for a first | violation. A second or subsequent violation is a Class 4 | felony. | (Source: P.A. 93-548, eff. 8-19-03; 94-639, eff. 8-22-05.)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 7/28/2016
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