SB 2663

  • Illinois Senate Bill
  • 100th Regular Session
  • Introduced in Senate Apr 17, 2018
  • Passed Senate Apr 17, 2018
  • House
  • Governor

Wildlife-Youth Hunt & Trap

Abstract

Amends the Wildlife Code. Defines "youth". Combines the Youth Hunting License and the Youth Trapping License to create a Youth Hunting and Trapping License. Provides that before any youth may take or attempt to take any species protected by the Code for which an open season is established, he or she shall first procure and possess a valid Youth Hunting and Trapping License for a fee of $7. Provides that a Youth Hunting and Trapping License shall entitle the licensee to hunt while supervised by an adult who is 21 years of age or older and who has a valid Illinois hunting license. Provides that if a youth has a valid certificate of competency for hunting or trapping from a hunter safety course or a trapper safety course approved by the Department of Natural Resources, he or she is exempt from the supervision requirements for youth hunters or youth trappers under the provision. Makes conforming changes.

Bill Sponsors (2)

Lawrence Walsh, Jr.

     
Cosponsor

Votes


Actions


Jan 09, 2019

Senate

Session Sine Die

Apr 18, 2018

House

Referred to Rules Committee

House

First Reading

House

Added Alternate Co-Sponsor Rep. Lawrence Walsh, Jr.

House

Chief House Sponsor Rep. Avery Bourne

Apr 17, 2018

House

Arrived in House

Senate

Third Reading - Passed; 054-000-000

Apr 10, 2018

Senate

Placed on Calendar Order of 3rd Reading April 11, 2018

Senate

Second Reading

Mar 01, 2018

Senate

Placed on Calendar Order of 2nd Reading March 13, 2018

Senate

Do Pass Agriculture; 007-000-000

Feb 21, 2018

Senate

Assigned to Agriculture

Feb 13, 2018

Senate

Filed with Secretary by Sen. Chuck Weaver

Senate

Referred to Assignments

Senate

First Reading

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