Illinois Administrative Code
Title 17 - CONSERVATION
Part 510 - GENERAL HUNTING AND TRAPPING ON DEPARTMENT-OWNED, -LEASED OR -MANAGED SITES
Section 510.10 - General Site Regulations
Universal Citation: 17 IL Admin Code ยง 510.10
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) Regulations
1) All the regulations cited in
this Part apply to all Department species rules, unless the species rule is
more restrictive.
2) The legal
possession of a concealed firearm by a validly licensed concealed carry
licensee (see 430 ILCS 66) is allowed within designated areas as defined in
subsection (b)(2), subject to Section 2.33 of the Wildlife Code on illegal
devices and State refuges, the prohibitions set forth in Section 65 of the
Firearm Concealed Carry Act and any applicable federal regulations. Violation
is a Class B misdemeanor (see
520 ILCS
5/2.33) , except that violation of Section 2.33(g),
(i), (p), (y) and (cc) are Class A misdemeanors with a minimum $500 fine and a
maximum $5,000 fine, in addition to other statutory penalties. Nothing in this
Part shall be construed to criminalize the legal possession of a concealed
firearm by a validly licensed concealed carry licensee (see 430 ILCS
66).
b) Definitions
1) Unauthorized person - any individual who
is not a Department employee, an individual who is not present for the purpose
of hunting or trapping, or is an individual who does not fall under the
definition of "non-hunting or non-trapping partner" pursuant to subsections
(b)(10) and (d)(8).
2) Designated
area - a defined location at a site with a set boundary within which only a
specified recreational activity such as hunting or trapping may take place
during a publicly announced time period.
3) Hunting/Trapping area - any portion of a
site where actual hunting and/or trapping takes place. It does not include
places such as parking lots, check stations, pavilions, or picnic areas
associated with a hunting/trapping area.
4) Restricted area - a defined location at a
site with a set boundary within which hunting and/or trapping is
prohibited.
5) Refuge area - a
defined location at a site with a set boundary within which no public activity
or presence is allowed, except as authorized by the Department when it is
determined that activity such as nature studies, hiking, fishing or camping
would not be detrimental to the purpose of the refuge.
6) Adult - a person 18 years of age or
older.
7) Waterfowl rest area - a
defined location at a site with a set boundary within which no public activity
or presence is allowed for a specified period of time, except as authorized by
the Department.
8) Hunter or
trapper quota - The maximum number of hunters or trappers that can be
accommodated at a site at any one time. Hunter and trapper quotas are
determined by the formula of one hunter or trapper per 10-40 huntable acres.
The number of huntable acres is determined by, but not limited to, the
biological studies on the number of available animals within a species, the
condition, topography and configuration of the land at the site, the condition
of the roads at the site and the number of employees available to work at the
site.
9) Publicly announced - The
information referred to will be included on the Department's Internet Home Page
at www.dnr.illinois.gov, provided to
outdoor writers for newspapers, and placed on the Department's Toll Free
Hotline.
10) Non-hunting or
non-trapping partner - a person who accompanies a hunter or trapper and does
not hunt or trap during the trip.
c) It shall be unlawful:
1) For any person to possess any alcoholic
beverage or illegal drug or be under the influence of alcohol, cannabis,
illegal drugs, or intoxicating compounds while in any hunting/trapping area for
the purpose of hunting or trapping.
2) To hunt or trap on any site with a manned
check station without first declaring game killed on a previous hunt and in
possession either on the hunter's person or in their vehicle.
3) To construct or use any tree stand or
ground blind using nails, screws or any device which pierces or cuts the bark
of the tree on which it is installed.
4) To hunt or trap in a restricted
area.
5) For unauthorized persons
to use or occupy in any manner designated hunting areas during the permit dove
hunting season and controlled pheasant hunting season at sites holding such
seasons, or during any hunting season where such restrictions are so posted at
the site, when authorized hunting is in progress.
6) To enter a refuge, restricted area or
waterfowl rest area unless authorized by the Department.
7) To hunt or trap on any Department-owned or
-managed land that is not a designated area pursuant to applicable species
rules (17 Ill. Adm. Code 530, 550, 570, 590, 650, 660, 670, 680, 690, 710, 715,
720, 730, and 740).
8) To buy, sell
or commercialize hunting or trapping rights, directly or indirectly, except
that this does not apply to Department of Natural Resources hunting or trapping
fees or to the operation of controlled pheasant hunting on Department lands
pursuant to a written concession agreement.
9) To hunt or trap without a valid permit
where permits are required.
10) To
hunt with any weapon except those weapons that are authorized by rule for the
species that is being hunted unless otherwise specified by a more restrictive
administrative rule.
11) To track
deer with dogs on any Department owned or managed site during hours when deer
hunting is being conducted on the site.
12) To use or occupy a ground blind during
any firearm deer season, unless at least 400 square inches of solid, vivid
blaze orange material is securely attached to the uppermost portion of the
blind and a substantial amount of orange is visible for 360 degrees.
d) Specific Management Procedures
1) Specific management procedures will be
posted at either check stations or site parking lots at the site so the
procedures will be visible to the public.
2) Where there is a check station in
operation, or where designated, hunters must sign in and/or sign out, and
report harvest upon completing their hunt via physical check stations,
registration kiosks, or electronically, as posted. Some areas require the
wearing of a back patch and depositing hunting license (or Firearm Owner's
Identification card if the hunter is exempt from buying a license).
3) In the event that Department budget or
site staffing reductions make the operation of check stations, onsite drawings,
and/or other restrictive regulations impractical, State sites may be opened to
statewide regulations, have reduced drawings, hunting opportunities allocated
on a first-come, first-served basis, or be closed to hunting. On sites where
permits are issued, permittees may still hunt as allowed by their permit.
Notice of these modifications will be posted at the site if any modification is
implemented, as authorized by this subsection (d)(3).
4) Statewide regulations shall apply at sites
where windshield cards are issued, except that each hunter must obtain a free
site windshield card online from the Department website. This windshield card
must be displayed under the vehicle windshield, face up, and with the
windshield card number visible. Hunters must report their annual harvest online
(even if the hunter did not hunt) by February 15 or two weeks after the season
closes for those seasons ending after February 1.
5) Department will have the authority to
issue site specific deer permits in addition to any other deer permits issued
by the Department (see Parts 650, 660, 670 and 680) and to designate the sex of
deer (antlered or antlerless) that hunters may harvest through site-specific
regulations.
6) All hunter or
trapper quotas are filled on a first come-first served basis unless a drawing
or special permit is used. The Department shall use a special permit or drawing
whenever past hunter or trapper participation at a particular site reveals that
the demand exceeds the quota established by the Department. Hunters or trappers
will be notified as expeditiously as possible through site postings, news
releases or public announcements when quotas are established.
7) During pheasant, rabbit, quail and
partridge season, hunters are required to wear a cap and upper outer garment of
solid and vivid blaze orange of at least 400 square inches while hunting
pheasant, quail, Hungarian partridge, rabbit, snipe, rail and
woodcock.
8) Non-hunting or
non-trapping partners may accompany hunters and trappers on their hunting or
trapping trips. Partners must be unarmed and remain with the hunter or trapper
throughout the trip. On sites where special permits are required, each permit
holder or party is limited to one non-hunting or non-trapping partner per trip.
On sites with waterfowl blinds, non-hunters count towards the blind's maximum
occupancy.
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