- a) Bats may not be shot, trapped, transported or held in confinement except as allowed by Section 525.75.
- b) Exterior and interior exclusion may be performed at any time of the year.
c) Permanent eviction of bats may be performed from:
- 1) March 15 through May 15 when outdoor temperatures are forecasted to exceed 50 degrees F. at dusk for a minimum of 2 consecutive nights;
- 2) August 5 through October 30 when outdoor temperatures are forecasted to exceed 50 degrees F. at dusk for a minimum of 2 consecutive nights and the permittee has made a reasonable attempt to determine young are capable of flight; and
3) May 16 through August 4 and October 31 through March 14 if the following conditions are met:
- i) Definitive species identification and, if applicable, proper permits are issued by Department staff to safely and legally handle State or federally threatened or endangered species;
- ii) Bats have been found in the living quarters of a residence, in a place of business, or within a building where people congregate;
- iii) The Permittee contacted Department staff at (217)785-2614 to request authority to permanently evict bats from a structure;
- iv) Department staff has assessed the situation to determine if there is a human health and safety hazard; staff may do so jointly with the local health department and issue an official decision to the permittee within 2 business days after notification; and
- v) Property owners and/or residents are informed of secondary health hazards that may result from the exclusion of parents and death of flightless pups left in the structure/residence.
- d) Violation is a Class B misdemeanor.
(Source: Amended at 43 Ill. Reg. 9392, effective August 23, 2019)