Before any person shall hold, possess or engage in the raising of game mammals, game birds or migratory game birds protected by this Act, he shall procure a permit from the Department to do so. Any person desiring to possess, propagate, hold in captivity but not offer for sale any species protected by this Act may do so by acquiring either a Class A Noncommercial bird breeders permit or a Class A Noncommercial game breeders permit. Any person desiring to possess, propagate, to hold in captivity, to sell alive, for propagation or hunting purposes, sell dressed for food purposes any species protected by this Act may do so by acquiring a Class B Commercial bird breeders permit or a Class B Commercial/game breeders permit.
No person shall breed, raise, sell or offer to sell ferrets without first obtaining from the Department either a Class A noncommercial game breeder permit or a Class B commercial game breeder permit; such permit shall not, however, authorize the use or sale of ferrets for taking any of the wild birds or wild mammals protected by this Act.
Except for a Class A noncommercial ferret permit which shall be issued free of charge, the fee for a Class A permit shall be $10. The fee for a Class B permit shall be $20. Both Class A and Class B permits shall expire on March 31 of each year.
Holders of wild game or bird breeder's permits may import game mammals, game birds or migratory game birds into the State of Illinois but may release the same only with the permission of the Director.
Bobwhite quail and male pheasants raised in Illinois from eggs originating in Illinois and reared under the provisions of this Act may be released and harvested by hunting during the open season provided by the regulations under Sections 2.6 and 2.7 of this Act. Hen pheasants raised in Illinois from eggs originating in Illinois and reared under the provisions of this Act may be released but may be harvested only as provided by the regulations under Sections 2.34 and 3.28 of this Act.
Licensed breeders who hold Class B permits may sell live hand-reared pheasants, bobwhite quail and chukar partridges to organized field trial clubs, or to individuals operating dog training grounds designated by the Department, to be used for field trial purposes and such pheasants, bobwhite quail and chukar partridges may be killed by shooting in connection therewith on areas approved by the Department.
Tags or decals on containers, of a type not removable without breaking or mutilating the tag or decal, shall be used to designate the carcasses of game mammals, game birds or migratory game birds raised in captivity, as provided in this Section, and all game imported legally from any source outside the State of Illinois shall be so designated with irremovable tags or decals. If such tag or decal is not provided for in the State of origin the consignor shall obtain such tags or decals from the Department to identify such carcasses. Upon the application and payment of a fee of 10 cents for such tag or decal, the Department shall furnish permittees with such tags or decals, except that the Department shall only furnish any permittee with sufficient tags or decals for the number of game mammals, game birds or migratory game birds, or parts of carcasses thereof, as may from time to time have been disposed of by the permittee. One of such tags shall be securely affixed to one of the legs of each game mammal, except deer, where a tag shall be affixed to each leg, game bird or migratory game bird before removing such game mammal, game bird or migratory game bird from the premises of the permittee, and such tags shall remain upon the leg or legs of such mammal, game bird or migratory bird until prepared for consumption. Class B permit holders who sell such species dressed for food purposes shall affix such tags to one of the legs of each game mammal, except deer, where a tag must be secured to each leg, game bird or migratory game bird or shall secure such decals on the containers in which the carcasses are transported before removing such species from the premises of the permittees.
Nothing in this Section shall be construed to give any such permittee authority to take game mammals, game birds or migratory game birds in their wild state contrary to other provisions of this Act, or to remove such permittee from responsibility for the observance of any Federal laws, rules or regulations which may apply to such game mammals, game birds or migratory game birds.
When any wild birds or wild mammals raised in captivity, or parts thereof, are transported or offered for shipment by the holder of a permit, issued under the provisions of Sections 1.6 and 1.7 hereof, or by a licensed breeder from outside the State, such shipment shall be plainly tagged or with decals if in containers so as to show the contents thereof, the name of the shipper, his place of residence, the place from where the shipment is made, its destination, name of consignee and the number, date and type of permit under which shipment is offered.
Game and game bird breeders shall keep records of the acquisition, sale or disposition of each game mammal or game bird so raised or propagated, showing the date of such transaction, the name and address of the person acquiring or receiving such game mammal or game bird, and shall furnish such person with a certificate of purchase showing the number and kinds of game mammals or game birds so disposed of, the date of transaction, the name of the person receiving, collecting, or buying such game mammals or game birds, and such other information as the Department may require. Such records and certificates of purchase or disposition shall be immediately presented to officers or authorized employees of the Department, any Sheriff, Deputy Sheriff, or other peace officer when request is made for same.
Failure to produce such records of certificates of purchase or disposition shall be prima facie evidence that such game mammals or game birds are contraband within the State of Illinois. Records shall be maintained from the date of acquisition until 2 years after the date of disposition or sale.
Duly organized clubs and associations approved by the Department and engaged in the raising, for release only and without profit, any of the game mammals and game birds protected by this Act are exempt from the provisions of this Section.
No person shall release, hold, possess, or engage in raising San Juan (sometimes called European) rabbits or finnraccoons (sometimes called raccoon dogs) (Nyctereutes procyonoides) in this State and no permit shall be issued therefor.
No person shall release, or propagate for the release any Nutria (Myocastor coypus), and monk parakeet (Myiopsitta monachus), in this State at any time.
520 ILCS 5/3.23