Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) After receiving landowner permits:
1) Illinois residents remain eligible for 5
years, if there is no change in ownership or residency affecting the
permittee's eligibility for resident landowner permits.
2) Nonresident Illinois landowners remain
eligible for one year, if there is no change in ownership affecting the
permittee's eligibility for nonresident landowner permits.
b) If there is any change in circumstance
affecting the permittee's eligibility for resident or nonresident landowner
permits, the permittee must notify the Department of the change in
circumstances by mailing notice to the address specified in Section
528.50(g).
c) Any permits received after a permittee
becomes ineligible for resident or nonresident landowner permits shall be
returned, unused, to the Department (with the notice required in subsection (b)
of this Section), by mail to the address specified in Section
528.50(g).
d) If the permittee eligibility period
expires and there has been no change in circumstance affecting the permittee's
eligibility for landowner permits, the permittee may reapply for landowner
permits by certification without submitting the additional documentation
required of an initial applicant.
1) The
recertification will include:
A) Information
sufficient to identify the individual, the ownership right (including the
owner's tax parcel ID number), and the specific permits requested.
B) A signed certification stating: I,
________________, certify no circumstances have changed that could affect my
eligibility to receive landowner permits. I understand providing false
information on this document is a Class A misdemeanor (see
520 ILCS
5/2.38). I understand that, if circumstances have
changed or do change in the future that affect my eligibility for landowner
permits, I have an obligation to notify the Department of the change and return
any permits for which I am no longer eligible. Based on my attestation that I
still qualify for landowner permits, I am requesting the permits marked
above.
2) The
recertification form is available at the Department's website at
www.dnr.illinois.gov and in person at One Natural Resources Way, Springfield
IL.
3) The signed recertification
form must be submitted within 90 days after the expiration date of the prior
approved landowner permit. Failure to submit a timely recertification will not
affect a landowner's eligibility for landowner permits, but landowners who do
not submit a timely recertification must apply for permits in accordance with
Section 528.50.