Ill. Admin. Code tit. 17, § 970.20 - Hound Running Area Permits and Fees
a) Hound Running Area Permits are available
from the Department upon completion of an application for the permit, payment
of the permit fee and approval of the Hound Running Area by the Department.
Permit applications are available on the Department's website at
https://www.dnr.illinois.gov
or by contacting the Department at:
Illinois Department of Natural Resources
Office of Land Management
One Natural Resources Way
Springfield IL 62702-1271
b) The Department will issue Hound Running
Area Permits for coyote and fox areas, for rabbit areas, for raccoon areas and
for certain combinations of those animals.
c) Applicants for Hound Running Area Permits
must possess a Fur-bearing Mammal Breeders Permit for possession of coyotes,
foxes and/or raccoons and a Class B Commercial Game Breeders Permit for
possession of rabbits.
d) Hound
Running Area Permits are renewable annually and expire on March 31 of each
year. The annual fee for each Hound Running Area Permit is $250.
e) Plans for modifications to established
Hound Running Areas must be approved by the Department prior to construction.
Upon completion, modified Hound Running Areas must be approved by the
Department prior to any release of animals or hounds.
f) Applicants shall provide a list of
licensed trappers and Commercial Game Breeder Permit holders from whom animals
will be obtained in accordance with Section
970.60. Hound Running Area
operators shall be limited to 6 licensed trappers and 6 Commercial Game Breeder
Permit holders from whom they may obtain animals. The list shall only be
subject to modification during the month of the annual renewal date and during
September 1-14 annually while the Hound Running Area Permit is
active.
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