Ill. Admin. Code tit. 17, § 805.30 - Unlawful Acts
a) Injurious species
shall not be possessed, propagated, bought, sold, bartered or offered to be
bought, sold, bartered, transported, traded, transferred or loaned to any other
person or institution unless a permit is first obtained from the Department of
Natural Resources in accordance with Section
805.40 of this Part, except
persons engaged in interstate transport for lawful commercial purposes who do
not buy, sell, barter, trade, transfer, loan or offer to do so in Illinois may
transport injurious species across Illinois without an injurious species permit
from the Department.
1) Under no circumstances
shall an interstate transporter:
A) transfer
any injurious species from one container to another; nor
B) exchange or discharge from a container
containing injurious species without first obtaining written permission from
the Department:
i) water;
ii) bedding;
iii) soluble material; or
iv) insoluble material.
2) The Department shall grant
permission under subsection (a)(1)(B) only if:
A) it approves of the final disposition of
the water, bedding, or material; and
B) the transporter satisfies the Department
that there is no possibility of release into the environment.
b) Injurious species
shall not be released. Release of injurious species is a violation of Section
10-100 and/or Section 20-90 of the Fish and Aquatic Life Code [515 ILCS
5/10-100 or 20 -90] or Section 2.2 and/or 2.3 of the
Wildlife Code [520 ILCS 5/2.2 and/or
5/2.3].
c) Receipt of an Injurious
Species Permit from the Department of Natural Resources does not excuse
compliance with any other federal, State or local government laws or
regulations.
Notes
Amended at 29 Ill. Reg. 2280, effective May 1, 2005
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