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Code · Illinois · Chapter 20 — EXECUTIVE BRANCH · Act 805

(Text of Section before amendment by P.A.

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(Text of Section before amendment by P.A. 104-419)
Sec. 805-540. Enforcement of adjoining state's laws. The Director may grant authority to the officers of any adjoining state who are authorized and directed to enforce the laws of that state relating to the protection of flora and fauna to take any of the following actions and have the following powers within the State of Illinois:
(1)To follow, seize, and return to the adjoining state any flora or fauna or part
thereof shipped or taken from the adjoining state in violation of the laws of that state and brought into this State.
(2)To dispose of any such flora or fauna or part thereof under the supervision of an
Illinois Conservation Police Officer.
(3)To enforce as an agent of this State, with the same powers as an Illinois
Conservation Police Officer, each of the following laws of this State:
(i)The Illinois Endangered Species Protection Act.
(ii)The Fish and Aquatic Life Code.
(iii)The Wildlife Code.
(iv)The Wildlife Habitat Management Areas Act.
(v)Section 48-3 of the Criminal Code of 2012 (hunter or fisherman interference).
(vi)The Illinois Non-Game Wildlife Protection Act.
(vii)The Ginseng Harvesting Act.
(viii)The State Forest Act.
(ix)The Forest Products Transportation Act.
(x)The Timber Buyers Licensing Act.
Any officer of an adjoining state acting under a power or authority granted by the Director pursuant to this Section shall act without compensation or other benefits from this State and without this State having any liability for the acts or omissions of that officer.
(Text of Section after amendment by P.A. 104-419)
Sec. 805-540. Enforcement of adjoining state's laws. The Director may grant authority to the officers of any adjoining state who are authorized and directed to enforce the laws of that state relating to the protection of flora and fauna to take any of the following actions and have the following powers within the State of Illinois:
(1)To follow, seize, and return to the adjoining state any flora or fauna or part
thereof shipped or taken from the adjoining state in violation of the laws of that state and brought into this State.
(2)To dispose of any such flora or fauna or part thereof under the supervision of an
Illinois Conservation Police Officer.
(3)To enforce as an agent of this State, with the same powers as an Illinois
Conservation Police Officer, each of the following laws of this State:
(i)The Illinois Endangered Species Protection Act.
(ii)The Fish and Aquatic Life Code.
(iii)The Wildlife Code.
(iv)The Wildlife Habitat Management Areas Act.
(v)Section 48-3 of the Criminal Code of 2012 (hunter or fisherman interference).
(vi)The Illinois Non-Game Wildlife Protection Act.
(vii)The Ginseng Harvesting Act.
(viii)The State Forest Act.
(ix)The Timber Transportation Act.
(x)The Timber Buyers Licensing Act.
Any officer of an adjoining state acting under a power or authority granted by the Director pursuant to this Section shall act without compensation or other benefits from this State and without this State having any liability for the acts or omissions of that officer.
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