Ill. Admin. Code tit. 17, § 110.30 - Animals - Pets, Dogs, Cats, Equine; Noisy, Vicious, Dangerous Animals; Livestock; Animal Waste
It shall be unlawful, on Department-owned, -leased or -managed property or facilities:
a)
For any person to allow an unleashed dog, cat or other domesticated animal on
any area and further for any person to allow any dog, cat or other domesticated
animal in any area, on a leash longer than 10 feet, except that:
1) unleashed hunting dogs are allowed during
the hunting season for all wildlife species except deer and wild turkey on any
Department areas open to hunting and so posted;
2) at field trials unleashed dogs are allowed
at sites designated by the Department in accordance with 17 Ill. Adm. Code
910;
3) unleashed hunting dogs are
allowed by individual permit for dog training at sites designated by the
Department in accordance with 17 Ill. Adm. Code 950;
4) search and rescue dog training is allowed
by activity permit. The permit will designate specific areas and times so as
not to conflict with other site activities; and
5) dogs on a maximum 50 foot leash being used
to track wounded deer are allowed at sites in accordance with
520 ILCS
5/2.26 and 17 Ill. Adm. Code 510.
b) For any leashed or tied animal to be left
unattended and not under the specific physical control of the owner or person
designated by the owner.
c) For any
person to bring any domesticated animal onto Department lands without the
animal being current on any required federal, State or local vaccinations or
health certifications. Proof of required vaccinations or health certifications
must be provided to any Department employee upon demand.
d) For any person to keep a noisy, vicious,
or dangerous dog or animal, or one that is disturbing to other persons, on
Department-owned, -leased or -managed properties or facilities, and to remain
on the property or facilities after being asked by the Site Superintendent or
assigned employee to leave.
e) For
any person to ride or lead any equine in any area, other than a designated
equestrian trail or area, except horse drawn conveyances authorized by a
Department Activity Permit. Horse patrols of the Department in the performance
of their duties are not excluded from any area under the control of the
Department. Hikers on equestrian trails must yield to equines.
f) For any person to allow livestock to roam
or graze on any Department-owned, -leased or -managed property or facilities
except when authorized by proper lease, license or written agreement approved
by the Department in accordance with 17 Ill. Adm. Code 150.
g) For any person responsible for an animal
in a campground or day use area not to dispose of his animal's waste excrement
directly into a Department garbage container with a tight fitting lid or have
the excrement put into a closed water tight bag or water tight container with
the lid closed and placed into an open Department trash container. At
equestrian campgrounds, equestrians must deposit their animal's waste in a
designated manure collection area.
h) For any person to allow a dog, cat, or
other domesticated animal on any area designated as "NO PETS", except for
animals that are being utilized in conformance with the Americans With
Disabilities Act (42 USC
12101) or Illinois law with respect to
Service Animal Access [720 ILCS 5/48-8]. This prohibition of dogs, cats or
other animals will be reserved for beach areas, concession areas, and certain
areas within campgrounds and picnic areas where there are concentrations of
large numbers of people or the presence of food or children.
i) For any person to erect or use temporary
corrals, except when:
1) there are
insufficient hitching posts or tie line areas;
2) there is a large enough open area that can
be utilized for a corral without causing damage to State property;
and
3) permission has been obtained
from the Site Superintendent. Such permission may be given for use of a corral
constructed with rope or gates. Electrified fences or wires are prohibited,
unless used for emergency grazing of livestock. Emergency grazing of livestock
may occur on Department-owned, -leased or -managed property only after
permission has been obtained from the Director.
j) To tether equines or canines to trees. Tie
lines between trees are permissible if sites do not provide hitching posts, tie
line posts or tethering structures within campgrounds, day use areas or rest
areas. Tie lines, if used, must not allow animals to reach or otherwise do
damage to either tree.
Notes
Amended at 30 Ill. Reg. 19376, effective November 30, 2006
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