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Public Act 104-0276
Public Act 0276 104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY | Public Act 104-0276 | | HB3140 Enrolled | LRB104 04147 RTM 14171 b |
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| AN ACT concerning State government. | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | represented in the General Assembly: | Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Care | for Retired Police Dogs Program Act. | Section 5. General Assembly findings. The General Assembly | finds that: | (1) police dogs are an integral part of many law | enforcement and correctional efforts statewide, including | the apprehension of suspects through tracking and | searching, evidence location, drug and bomb detection, and | search and rescue operations; | (2) law enforcement and correctional agencies agree | that the use of police dogs is an extremely cost-effective | means of crime control and that police dogs possess skills | and abilities that frequently exceed those of existing | technology; | (3) the service of police dogs is often dangerous and | can expose them to injury at a rate higher than that of | non-service dogs; and | (4) police dogs provide significant contributions to | the residents of this State. |
| Section 10. Definitions. In this Act: | "Correctional agency" means a lawfully established State | or local public agency having primary responsibility for the | supervision, protection, care, custody, control, or | investigation of inmates at a correctional institution. | "Law enforcement agency" means a lawfully established | State or local public agency having primary responsibility for | the prevention and detection of crime or the enforcement of | penal, traffic, highway, regulatory, gaming, immigration, | postal, customs, or controlled substances laws. | "Retired police dog" means a dog that was previously in | the service of or employed by a law enforcement agency or a | correctional agency in this State for the principal purpose of | aiding in the detection of criminal activity, enforcement of | laws, or apprehension of offenders and that received | certification in obedience and apprehension work from a | certifying organization, such as the National Police Canine | Association or a similar certifying organization. | "Veterinarian" has the same meaning given to that term in | the Veterinary Medicine and Surgery Practice Act of 2004. | "Veterinary care" means the practice, by a veterinarian, | of veterinary medicine as defined in Section 3 of the | Veterinary Medicine and Surgery Practice Act of 2004. The term | includes annual wellness examinations, vaccinations, internal | and external parasite prevention treatments, testing and | treatment of illnesses and diseases, medications, emergency |
| care and surgeries, veterinary oncology or other specialty | care, euthanasia, and cremation. | Section 15. Establishment of program. The Care for Retired | Police Dogs Program is created within the University of | Illinois system to provide a stable funding source for the | veterinary care of retired police dogs. | Section 20. Administration. The Board of Trustees of the | University of Illinois shall contract with a not-for-profit | corporation organized under Article 2 of the General Not For | Profit Corporation Act of 1986 to administer and manage the | Care for Retired Police Dogs Program. The Board of Trustees of | the University of Illinois shall select the not-for-profit | corporation through a competitive grant award process. The | not-for-profit corporation must meet all of the following | criteria: | (1) It must be dedicated to the protection or care of | retired police dogs. | (2) It must be exempt from taxation under Section | 501(a) of the Internal Revenue Code as an organization | described in Section 501(c)(3) of that Code. | (3) It must have maintained such tax-exempt status for | at least 5 years. | (4) It must agree to be subject to review and audit at | the discretion of the Auditor General in order to ensure |
| accurate accounting and disbursement of State funds. | (5) It must demonstrate the ability to effectively and | efficiently disseminate information and to assist former | handlers and adopters of retired police dogs in complying | with this Act. | Section 25. Funding. | (a) Subject to appropriations made by the General Assembly | from the Illinois Police K-9 Memorial Fund to the University | of Illinois for implementation of this Act, the Board of | Trustees of the University of Illinois shall make grants to | the not-for-profit corporation contracted by the Board of | Trustees of the University of Illinois under Section 20 to be | the disbursing authority for the Care for Retired Police Dogs | Program. These funds must be disbursed to the former handler | or the adopter of a retired police dog that served for 5 years | or more as a police dog upon receipt of: | (1) valid documentation from the law enforcement | agency or correctional agency from which the dog retired | which verifies that the dog was in the service of or | employed by that agency and that the dog served: | (A) 5 years or more with that agency; | (B) a total of 5 years or more with 2 or more law | enforcement agencies or correctional agencies; or | (C) 3 years or more with one or more law | enforcement agencies or correctional agencies and was |
| injured in the line of duty while serving with a law | enforcement agency or correctional agency and retired | from the agency the dog was serving with at the time of | the injury due to the injury; and | (2) a valid invoice from a veterinarian for veterinary | care provided in this State to a retired police dog and | documentation establishing payment of the invoice by the | former handler or the adopter of the retired police dog. | (b) Annual disbursements to a former handler or an adopter | to reimburse him or her for the cost of the retired police | dog's veterinary care may not exceed $1,500 per dog. A former | handler or an adopter of a retired police dog may not | accumulate unused funds from a current year for use in a future | year. | (c) A former handler or an adopter of a retired police dog | who seeks reimbursement for veterinary care under this Act may | not receive reimbursement if funds appropriated for the Care | for Retired Police Dogs Program are depleted in the year for | which the reimbursement is sought. | Section 30. Administrative expenses. The University of | Illinois shall pay to the not-for-profit corporation | contracted by the Board of Trustees of the University of | Illinois under Section 20, and the not-for-profit corporation | may use, up to 10% of appropriated funds each fiscal year for | the not-for-profit corporation's administrative expenses, |
| including salaries and benefits. | Section 90. Rules. The Board of Trustees of the University | of Illinois shall adopt rules to implement this Act. | Section 100. The Illinois Vehicle Code is amended by | changing Section 3-699.8 as follows: | (625 ILCS 5/3-699.8) | Sec. 3-699.8. Illinois Police K-9 Memorial Plates. | (a) The Secretary, upon receipt of all applicable fees and | applications made in the form prescribed by the Secretary, may | issue special registration plates designated as Illinois | Police K-9 Memorial license plates. The special plates issued | under this Section shall be affixed only to passenger vehicles | of the first division, motorcycles, autocycles, or motor | vehicles of the second division weighing not more than 8,000 | pounds. Plates issued under this Section shall expire | according to the multi-year procedure established by Section | 3-414.1 of this Code. | (b) The design and color of the plates is wholly within the | discretion of the Secretary. The Secretary may allow the | plates to be issued as vanity plates or personalized under | Section 3-405.1 of the Code. Appropriate documentation, as | determined by the Secretary, shall accompany each application. | The Secretary shall prescribe stickers or decals as provided |
| under Section 3-412 of this Code. | (c) An applicant shall be charged a $40 fee for original | issuance in addition to the applicable registration fee. Of | this additional fee, $15 shall be deposited into the Secretary | of State Special License Plate Fund and $25 shall be deposited | into the Illinois Police K-9 Memorial Fund. For each | registration renewal period, a $27 fee, in addition to the | appropriate registration fee, shall be charged. Of this | additional fee, $2 shall be deposited into the Secretary of | State Special License Plate Fund and $25 shall be deposited | into the Illinois Police K-9 Memorial Fund. | (d) The Illinois Police K-9 Memorial Fund is created as a | special fund in the State treasury. All moneys in the Illinois | Police K-9 Memorial Fund shall be paid, subject to | appropriation by the General Assembly and distribution by the | Secretary, as grants to the Northern Illinois Police K-9 | Memorial for the creation, operation, and maintenance of a | police K-9 memorial monument for grants under the Care for | Retired Police Dogs Program Act. | (e) Notwithstanding the requirements of subsection (a) of | Section 3-600, if the Secretary of State has not received | 2,000 plate applications to issue the special plate authorized | under this Section by January 1, 2028, then the Secretary of | State's authority to issue the special plate is nullified and | the plate shall not be issued. | (f) If the Secretary of State has not received 2,000 plate |
| applications to issue the special plate authorized under this | Section by January 1, 2028, then the provisions of this | Section, other than this subsection (f), are inoperative after | January 1, 2028. | (Source: P.A. 103-843, eff. 1-1-25.) |
Effective Date: 1/1/2026
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