Ill. Admin. Code tit. 17, § 670.50 - Rejection of Application/Revocation of Permits
a) In the event that an applicant for one of
the permits available from the Permit Office is in violation of one of
subsections (a)(1)-(4), in addition to other penalties the application shall be
held in suspension, and any application fees shall be deposited, pending a
determination by the permit office of whether the violation was knowing. If the
permit office determines the violation was knowing, the application shall be
rejected and any fee collected shall be retained by DNR. The applicant may
request a hearing on this decision pursuant to 17 Ill. Adm. Code 2530. Should
it be determined that the violation was without the knowledge of the applicant,
the permit office will process only the number of applications allowed by
Section 670.20 or
670.21 with additional
applications rejected and fees returned.
1)
Using a hunting rights lease, mineral rights lease or other lease for land that
does not evidence a genuine farm tenancy to obtain an archery deer
permit;
2) Submitting more
applications in the same name or by the same person for an archery deer permit
than allowed for in Section
670.20 or
670.21;
3) Providing false and/or deceptive
information on the deer permit application form;
4) Submitting an application when the
applicant has a license or permit currently revoked pursuant to Section 3.36 of
the Wildlife Code [520 ILCS 5/3.36 ].
b) In the event that the purchaser
of an over-the-counter archery deer permit is in violation of one of
subsections (b)(1) or (2), the permit will be revoked in addition to any other
penalties. The applicant may request a hearing on this decision pursuant to 17
Ill. Adm. Code 2530.
1) Providing false and/or
deceptive information on the deer permit form, which is a Class A misdemeanor
(see 520
ILCS 5/2.38).
2) Purchasing an archery deer permit when the
applicant has a license or permit currently revoked pursuant to Section 3.36 of
the Wildlife Code, which is a Class A misdemeanor (see
520 ILCS
5/3.36).
c) Any violations of the Wildlife Code [520
ILCS 5 ] or administrative rules of the Department (17 Ill. Adm. Code, Chapter
I), in addition to other penalties, may result in revocation of deer hunting
permits as per 17 Ill. Adm. Code 2530.
Notes
Amended at 30 Ill. Reg. 12196, effective June 28, 2006
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