(740 ILCS 13/1)
Sec. 1.
Short title.
This Act may be cited as the Assistance Animal Damages Act.
(Source: P.A. 91-480, eff. 1-1-00.)
(740 ILCS 13/5)
Sec. 5.
Definitions.
As used in this Act:
"Blind person" means a person who has vision of 20/200 or less
with the best correction or has a visual field of 20 degrees or less.
"Guide dog" means a dog that is trained to lead or guide a blind
person.
"Deaf person" means a person whose hearing disability precludes
successful processing of linguistic information through audition with
or without a hearing aid.
"Hearing ear dog" means a dog that is trained to assist a deaf person.
"Assistance animal" means any animal trained to assist a
physically impaired person in one or more daily life activities,
including but not limited to:
"Daily life activity" includes but is not limited to:
"Physically impaired person" means any person who is permanently
physically impaired, whose physical impairment limits one or more of
daily life activities and who has a record of impairment and is
regarded by health care practitioners as having such an impairment,
requiring the use of an assistance animal including but not limited to
blindness, deafness and complete or partial paralysis.
(Source: P.A. 91-480, eff. 1-1-00.)
(740 ILCS 13/10)
Sec. 10.
Damages recoverable for harm or theft of assistance
animal.
(a) In addition to and not in lieu of any other penalty provided by
State law, a physically impaired person who uses an assistance animal
or the owner of an assistance animal may bring an action for economic
and noneconomic damages against any person who steals or, without
provocation, attacks the assistance animal or exposes the assistance animal to
any chemical that is hazardous to the
assistance animal; however, an action against a person for exposing an
assistance animal to a
chemical that is hazardous to the assistance animal may be brought under
this Act only if the person against whom the action is brought knew or
reasonably should have known that the assistance animal was present and
that the chemical was hazardous to the assistance animal. The physically
impaired
person or owner may also bring an action for such damages against the
owner of any animal that, without provocation, attacks an assistance
animal. The action authorized by this subsection may be brought by the
physically impaired person or owner even if the assistance animal was
in the custody or under the supervision of another person when the
theft, attack, or exposure occurred.
(b) If the theft of or unprovoked attack on an assistance animal
or exposure of the assistance animal to any chemical that is hazardous to the
assistance animal described in subsection (a) of this Section results in the
death of
the animal or the animal is not returned or if injuries sustained
prevent the animal from returning to service as an
assistance animal, the measure of economic damages shall include, but
need not be limited to, the veterinary medical expenses and the replacement
value of an equally trained
assistance animal, without any differentiation for the age or the
experience of the animal. In addition, the physically impaired person
or owner may recover any other costs and expenses, including, but not
limited to, costs of temporary replacement assistance services,
whether provided by another assistance animal or a person, incurred as
a result of the theft of or injury to the animal.
(c) If the theft of or unprovoked attack on an assistance animal
or exposure of the assistance animal to any chemical that is hazardous to the
assistance animal described in subsection (a) of this Section results in
injuries from
which the animal recovers and returns to service, or if the animal is
stolen but is recovered and returns to service, the measure of
economic damages shall include, but need not be limited to, the
veterinary medical expenses, costs of temporary replacement assistance
services, whether provided by another assistance animal or a person,
and any other costs and expenses incurred by the physically impaired
person or owner as a result of the theft of or injury to the animal.
(d) No cause of action arises under this Section if the physically
impaired person, owner or the person having custody or supervision of
the assistance animal was committing a criminal or civil trespass at
the time of the theft of or attack on the assistance animal
or exposure of the assistance animal to any chemical that is hazardous to the
assistance animal.
(e) The court shall award reasonable attorney's fees to the prevailing
plaintiff in an action under this Section. The court may award
reasonable attorney's fees and expert witness fees incurred by a
defendant who prevails in the action if the court determines that the
plaintiff had no objectively reasonable basis for asserting a claim or
no objectively reasonable basis for appealing an adverse decision of a
trial court.
(Source: P.A. 91-480, eff. 1-1-00.)
Structure Illinois Compiled Statutes
Chapter 740 - CIVIL LIABILITIES
740 ILCS 5/ - Alienation of Affections Abolition Act.
740 ILCS 7/ - Anti-Phishing Act.
740 ILCS 10/ - Illinois Antitrust Act.
740 ILCS 13/ - Assistance Animal Damages Act.
740 ILCS 14/ - Biometric Information Privacy Act.
740 ILCS 15/ - Breach of Promise Abolition Act.
740 ILCS 20/ - Cannabis and Controlled Substances Tort Claims Act.
740 ILCS 21/ - Stalking No Contact Order Act.
740 ILCS 22/ - Civil No Contact Order Act.
740 ILCS 23/ - Illinois Civil Rights Act of 2003.
740 ILCS 24/ - Illinois Civil Rights Act of 2006.
740 ILCS 25/ - Common Carrier Liability Act.
740 ILCS 30/ - Community Investment Recovery Act.
740 ILCS 35/ - Construction Contract Indemnification for Negligence Act.
740 ILCS 40/ - Controlled Substance and Cannabis Nuisance Act.
740 ILCS 45/ - Crime Victims Compensation Act.
740 ILCS 50/ - Criminal Conversation Abolition Act.
740 ILCS 57/ - Drug Dealer Liability Act.
740 ILCS 58/ - Drug or Alcohol Impaired Minor Responsibility Act.
740 ILCS 60/ - Escaped Inmate Damages Act.
740 ILCS 65/ - Farm Machine Safety Act.
740 ILCS 70/ - Farm Nuisance Suit Act.
740 ILCS 75/ - Fire Fighter Liability Act.
740 ILCS 82/ - Gender Violence Act.
740 ILCS 85/ - Highway Contractor Liability Act.
740 ILCS 90/ - Innkeeper Protection Act.
740 ILCS 92/ - Insurance Claims Fraud Prevention Act.
740 ILCS 95/ - Interference With Utility Services Act.
740 ILCS 100/ - Joint Tortfeasor Contribution Act.
740 ILCS 105/ - Lewdness Public Nuisance Act.
740 ILCS 110/ - Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Confidentiality Act.
740 ILCS 113/ - Oil Spill Responders Liability Act.
740 ILCS 115/ - Parental Responsibility Law.
740 ILCS 120/ - Parental Right of Recovery Act.
740 ILCS 125/ - Police Search Cost Recovery Act.
740 ILCS 126/ - Protecting Reproductive Health Care Services Act.
740 ILCS 128/ - Trafficking Victims Protection Act.
740 ILCS 130/ - Premises Liability Act.
740 ILCS 135/ - Railroad Passenger Removal Act.
740 ILCS 137/ - Right to Breastfeed Act.
740 ILCS 145/ - Slander and Libel Act.
740 ILCS 147/ - Illinois Streetgang Terrorism Omnibus Prevention Act.
740 ILCS 160/ - Uniform Fraudulent Transfer Act.
740 ILCS 165/ - Uniform Single Publication Act.
740 ILCS 170/ - Illinois Wage Assignment Act.
740 ILCS 174/ - Whistleblower Act.
740 ILCS 175/ - Illinois False Claims Act.
740 ILCS 180/ - Wrongful Death Act.
740 ILCS 185/ - Wrongful Tree Cutting Act.
740 ILCS 190/ - Civil Remedies for Nonconsensual Dissemination of Private Sexual Images Act.