(510 ILCS 68/Art. 75 heading)
(510 ILCS 68/75-5)
Sec. 75-5. Record keeping requirements. A person who possesses a special use herptile must maintain records pertaining to the acquisition, possession, and disposition of the special use herptile as provided by administrative rule. These records shall be maintained for a minimum of 2 years after the date the special use herptile is no longer in possession of the permit holder. All records are subject to inspection by authorized law enforcement officers. In addition to maintaining records, all special use herptiles must be either pit-tagged or microchipped to individually identify them and the pit-tag or microchip numbers are also to be maintained as other pertinent records, unless otherwise provided by administrative rule.
(Source: P.A. 98-752, eff. 1-1-15.)
Structure Illinois Compiled Statutes
510 ILCS 68/ - Herptiles-Herps Act
Article 1 - General Provisions
Article 5 - Indigenous or Native Herptile Taxa
Article 10 - Venomous Reptiles
Article 15 - Boas, Pythons, and Anacondas
Article 40 - Herptile Scientific Collection Permits
Article 45 - Herptile Scientific Collection Permit Application and Fees
Article 50 - Herpetoculture Permits
Article 55 - Herpetoculture Permit Application and Fees
Article 60 - Herptile Special Use Permit Requirements
Article 65 - Herptile Special Use Permit Application and Fees
Article 70 - Suspension of Privileges and Revocation of Herptile Special Use Permits
Article 75 - Record Keeping Requirements of Special Use Herptiles
Article 80 - Injury to a Member of Public By Special Use Herptiles
Article 85 - Prohibited Acts with Special Use Herptiles
Article 87 - Herptile Diseases
Article 95 - Civil Liability and Immunity
Article 100 - Seizure and Forfeiture