Full Statute Name:  West's Smith-Hurd Illinois Compiled Statutes Annotated. Chapter 520. Wildlife. Act 5. Wildlife Code. Article II. Game Protective Regulations. Additional Provisions. 5/2.33b. Computer-assisted remote hunting; prohibition

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Primary Citation:  520 I.L.C.S. 5/2.33b Country of Origin:  United States Last Checked:  October, 2024 Alternate Citation:  IL ST CH 520 § 5/2.33b Date Adopted:  2007 Historical: 
Summary: This Illinois law provides that no person shall operate, provide, sell, use, or offer to operate, provide, sell, or use any computer software or service that allows a person not physically present at the hunt site to remotely control a weapon that could be used to take wildlife by remote operation. This also includes weapons or devices set up to fire through the use of the Internet or through a remote control device.


§ 2.33b. Computer-assisted remote hunting; prohibition. A person shall not operate, provide, sell, use, or offer to operate, provide, sell, or use any computer software or service that allows a person not physically present at the hunt site to remotely control a weapon that could be used to take wildlife by remote operation, including, but not limited to, weapons or devices set up to fire through the use of the Internet or through a remote control device.


CREDIT(S)

P.A. 77-1781, § 2.33b, added by P.A. 95-283, § 5, eff. Aug. 20, 2007.

 

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