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| Public Act 099-0321
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| SB1735 Enrolled | LRB099 08074 HAF 28220 b |  
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 AN ACT concerning regulation.
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 Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 5. The Humane Care for Animals Act is amended by  | 
changing Section 3.04 as follows:
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 (510 ILCS 70/3.04)
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 Sec. 3.04. Arrests and seizures; penalties. 
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 (a) Any law enforcement officer making an arrest for an  | 
offense involving
one or more companion animals under Section  | 
3.01, 3.02, or 3.03 of this Act
may lawfully take possession of  | 
some or all of the companion animals in the
possession of the  | 
person arrested. The officer, after taking possession of the
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companion animals, must file with the court before whom the  | 
complaint is made
against any person so arrested an affidavit  | 
stating the name of the person
charged in the complaint, a  | 
description of the condition of the companion
animal or  | 
companion animals taken, and the time and place the companion  | 
animal
or companion animals were taken, together with the name  | 
of the person from
whom the companion animal or companion  | 
animals were taken and name of the
person who claims to own the  | 
companion animal or companion animals if different
from the  | 
person from whom the companion animal or companion animals were
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seized. He or she must at the same time deliver an inventory of  | 
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the companion
animal or companion animals taken to the court of  | 
competent jurisdiction. The
officer must place the companion  | 
animal or companion animals in the custody of
an animal control  | 
or animal shelter and the agency must retain custody of the
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companion animal or companion animals subject to an order of  | 
the court
adjudicating the charges on the merits and before  | 
which the person complained
against is required to appear for  | 
trial. If the animal control or animal shelter owns no facility  | 
capable of housing the companion animals, has no space to house  | 
the companion animals, or is otherwise unable to house the  | 
companion animals or the health or condition of the animals  | 
prevents their removal, the animals shall be impounded at the  | 
site of the violation pursuant to a court order authorizing the  | 
impoundment, provided that the person charged is an owner of  | 
the property. Employees or agents of the animal control or  | 
animal shelter or law enforcement shall have the authority to  | 
access the on-site impoundment property for the limited purpose  | 
of providing care and veterinary treatment for the impounded  | 
animals and ensuring their well-being and safety. For an  | 
on-site impoundment, a petition for posting of security may be  | 
filed under Section 3.05 of this Act. Disposition of the  | 
animals shall be controlled by Section 3.06 of this Act. The  | 
State's Attorney may, within 14
days after the seizure, file a  | 
"petition for forfeiture prior to trial" before
the court  | 
having criminal jurisdiction over the alleged charges, asking  | 
for
permanent forfeiture of the companion animals seized. The  | 
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petition shall be
filed with the court, with copies served on  | 
the impounding agency, the owner,
and anyone claiming an  | 
interest in the animals. In a "petition for forfeiture
prior to  | 
trial", the burden is on the prosecution to prove by a  | 
preponderance
of the evidence that the person arrested violated  | 
Section 3.01, 3.02, 3.03, or
4.01 of this Act or Section 26-5  | 
or 48-1 of the Criminal Code of 1961 or the Criminal Code of  | 
2012.
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 (b) An owner whose companion animal or companion animals  | 
are removed by a
law enforcement officer under this Section  | 
must be given written notice of
the circumstances of the  | 
removal and of any legal remedies available to him
or her. The  | 
notice must be posted at the place of seizure, or delivered to
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a person residing at the place of seizure or, if the address of  | 
the owner is
different from the address of the person from whom  | 
the companion animal or
companion animals were seized,  | 
delivered by registered mail to his or her last
known address.
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 (c) In addition to any other penalty provided by law, upon  | 
conviction for
violating Sections 3, 3.01, 3.02, or 3.03 the  | 
court may order the convicted
person to forfeit to an animal  | 
control or animal shelter
the animal
or animals that are the  | 
basis of the conviction. Upon an order of
forfeiture, the  | 
convicted person is deemed to have permanently
relinquished all  | 
rights to the animal or animals that are the basis of the
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conviction. The forfeited animal or animals shall be adopted or  | 
humanely
euthanized. In no event may the convicted person or  | 
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anyone residing in
his or her household be permitted to adopt  | 
the forfeited animal or animals.
The court, additionally, may  | 
order that the convicted person and persons
dwelling in the  | 
same household as the convicted person who conspired, aided, or
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abetted in the
unlawful act that was the basis of the  | 
conviction, or who knew or should
have known of the unlawful  | 
act, may not own, harbor, or have custody or
control of any  | 
other animals for a period of time that the court deems
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reasonable.
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(Source: P.A. 97-1108, eff. 1-1-13; 97-1150, eff. 1-25-13.)
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