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Code · Illinois · Chapter 20 — EXECUTIVE BRANCH · Act 835

Sec. 6. It is a violation of this Section for any person to do any of the following without approval by the Department of Natural Resources:.

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Sec. 6. It is a violation of this Section for any person to do any of the following without approval by the Department of Natural Resources:
(1)cut, break, injure, destroy, take or remove any tree, shrub, timber, plant, or
natural object in any park or parkway, except that the Department of Natural Resources may, by administrative rule, authorize edible fungi, nut, and berry collection in those areas of Department owned, leased, or managed lands where the collecting would not be in conflict or incompatible with
(i)Department of Natural Resources natural resource management or recreational programs for that area and
(ii)the Natural Areas Preservation Act;
(2)kill, cause to be killed, or pursue with intent to kill any bird or animal in a park
or parkway, provided that the Department of Natural Resources may by administrative order authorize hunting in those areas of state parks where such hunting would not be in conflict or incompatible with Department of Natural Resources recreational programs for that area;
(3)take any fish from the waters of any park or parkway, contrary to the rules and
regulations of the Department of Natural Resources;
(4)wilfully mutilate, injure, deface, or destroy any guide post, notice, tablet, fence,
enclosure or work for the protection or ornamentation of any park or parkway;
(5)light any fire upon any park or parkway, except in an authorized place or places or
wilfully or carelessly permit any fire which he has lighted or caused to be lighted, or which shall be under his charge, to spread or extend to or burn any shrubbery, trees, timber, ornaments, or improvements upon any State park, nature preserve or parkways, or leave any camp fires which he shall have lighted or caused to be lighted, or which shall have been left in his charge, unattended by a competent person;
(6)place within any park or parkway or affix to any object therein contained, any work,
character, or device designed to advertise any business, profession, article, thing, exhibition, matter or event;
(7)violate any rule or regulation adopted and published by the Department of Natural
Resources pursuant to the provisions of this Act.
A person who violates this Section shall, for each offense, be guilty of a Class B misdemeanor.
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