Ill. Admin. Code tit. 17, § 525.45 - Disposition of Animals
a) All furbearing
mammals and game mammals taken under authority of this Part must be released
alive or euthanized except that:
1) striped
skunks must be euthanized; and
2)
raccoons must be euthanized or released on the same property and within 100
yards of where they are captured, or surrendered to a licensed veterinarian who
is a licensed wildlife rehabilitator for euthanasia or treatment and release.
Release may only be after an observation period of at least 45 days. During
observation, raccoons may be housed at any properly licensed rehabilitator.
Violation is a petty offense (see Section 2.37 of the Code).
b) Bats may be permanently evicted
in accordance with Section
525.55, released alive in
accordance with Section
525.75, or transported to a
local health department, animal control office, or veterinarian for submission
to a laboratory if there is concern about human exposure to rabies. Violation
is a Class B misdemeanor (see Section 2.33 of the Code).
c) Migratory birds and other mammals must be
released alive or surrendered to a licensed wildlife rehabilitator.
d) Animals, animal parts and animal
by-products taken under authority of this Part may not be sold, offered for
sale, bartered or shipped for the purpose of sale or barter. Violation is a
Class A misdemeanor (see Section 2.36 of the Code).
e) All dead animals and eggs of migratory
birds must be transferred to a licensed renderer, disposed of at a licensed
solid waste facility, or disposed of in accordance with the Illinois Dead
Animal Disposal Act [ 225 ILCS 610 ]. Violation is a Class C misdemeanor (see
225 ILCS
610/19).
f) All animals released alive must be
relocated into suitable habitat in the State of Illinois within 24 hours after
capture. Except as provided for in Section
525.45(a)(2),
the release site must be located at least 10 but not more than 40 miles from
the capture site unless the Department grants specific authority to release
animals greater than 40 miles from the capture site and the animals are
certified disease-free as provided for in 17 Ill. Adm. Code 630; this provision
does not apply to migratory birds, which may be released in suitable habitat
more than 40 miles from the capture site. Animals captured by duly appointed
representatives of municipalities may be relocated into suitable habitat less
than 10 miles from the capture site if this subsection would require the
release of animals on lands outside the municipality's jurisdiction. Violation
is a petty offense (see Section 2.37 of the Code).
g) Temporary holding facilities and methods
of transporting live animals must meet U.S. Department of Agriculture standards
for animal welfare as specified in "Specifications for the Humane Handling,
Care, Treatment, and Transportation of Warmblooded Animals Other Than Dogs,
Cats, Rabbits, Hamsters, Guinea Pigs, Nonhuman Primates, and Marine Mammals" (
9 CFR 3, Subpart F). Violation is a petty offense (see Section 2.37 of the
Code).
h) Release of fauna onto
public or private land requires written authorization from the site
superintendent, tenant or landowner. Violation is a petty offense (see Section
2.37 of the Code).
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