TITLE 17: CONSERVATION
CHAPTER I: DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES SUBCHAPTER b: FISH AND WILDLIFE
PART 910
FIELD TRIALS ON DEPARTMENT-OWNED, -LEASED OR -MANAGED SITES
SECTION 910.10 STATEWIDE REGULATIONS
Section 910.10 Statewide
Regulations
All regulations found in 17 Ill.
Adm. Code 110 and 140 will apply unless regulations in this Part are more
restrictive or exempted by this Part.
(Source: Amended at 48 Ill.
Reg. 8635, effective May 30, 2024)
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CHAPTER I: DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES SUBCHAPTER b: FISH AND WILDLIFE
PART 910
FIELD TRIALS ON DEPARTMENT-OWNED OR -MANAGED SITES
SECTION 910.15 DEFINITIONS
Section 910.15 Definitions
Championship/Classic
– field trial classifications awarded by recognized sporting dog registries
such as the American Kennel Club, The American Field – Field Dog Stud Book,
United Kennel Club, etc., or by recognized national sporting dog associations
such as the National Shoot-To-Retrieve Field Trial Association, etc., that are
used to designate particular field trials as superior and more prestigious
events.
Class
A Field Trial Sites – sites that accommodate a variety of field trial types and
a substantial number of sporting dog field trials. The types of field trials
may include horseback and walking pointing dog field trials, horseback fox
hound field trials, retriever field trials, spaniel field trials, beagle hound
field trials and competitive coon hound events. These sites include the
requirements for field trials in the planning and implementation of wildlife
and resource management. Facilities necessary to support field trials (e.g.,
field trial headquarters building, stable, adequate parking, dog kennels,
corral, pasture) are typically available at these sites.
Class
B Field Trial Sites – sites that accommodate a variety, but smaller number, of
field trial opportunities. Field trial requirements are not included in
wildlife and resource management planning and implementation at these sites.
Facilities to support field trials are typically not developed at these sites.
Field
Trial – a stylized form of hunting for the classifications of dogs commonly
referred to as sporting dogs as well as beagle hounds, fox hounds, coon hounds
and squirrel dogs and that involves competition in which the primary purpose is
to evaluate the field performance of the dogs.
Gunner − a person
designated by a field trial organization to shoot captive-reared game birds,
captive-reared mallard ducks or domestic pigeons during a field trial.
Handler − a person
charged with the responsibility of directing and managing the field performance
of a dog or dogs during a field trial.
Scout − a person
directed by the handler or field trial judge to locate an errant dog being run
in a field trial and who may also be temporarily charged with directing and
managing the field performance of a dog or dogs during a field trial.
(Source: Amended at 29 Ill.
Reg. 8295, effective May 26, 2005)
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CHAPTER I: DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES SUBCHAPTER b: FISH AND WILDLIFE
PART 910
FIELD TRIALS ON DEPARTMENT-OWNED, -LEASED OR -MANAGED SITES
SECTION 910.20 PERMITS AND FEES
Section 910.20 Permits and Fees
a) Applications
for Field Trial Permits must be received on forms prescribed by the Department
of Natural Resources (Department or DNR). Applications can be submitted by
mail, fax or electronic mail and should be sent to:
Department
of Natural Resources
Division of Parks
and Recreation
One Natural
Resources Way
Springfield
IL 62702-1271
Email:
DNR.Fieldtrials@illinois.gov
b) Fees – Illinois
Department of Natural Resources Areas
1) Pointing
Breed, Horseback Fox Hound, Retrieving Breed and Flushing Breed Field Trials – $70
per day or part of day and starting January 1, 2025, $100 per day.
2) Beagle
and Coon Hound Field Trials – $25 per day or part of day and starting January
1, 2025, $40 per day.
3) A
Field Trial Permit serves as the DNR Site Activity Permit (17 Ill. Adm. Code
110.4(a)) on sites listed in Section 910.22. Fees associated with an activity permit
are waived.
c) Field
trial participants shall be permitted to remain overnight at designated field
trial headquarters areas or staging areas in recreational vehicles or horse
trailers with living quarters. The rates established in 17 Ill. Adm. Code
130.70 (camping fees) appropriate for the services provided shall be assessed.
(Source: Amended at 48 Ill.
Reg. 8635, effective May 30, 2024)
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CHAPTER I: DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES SUBCHAPTER b: FISH AND WILDLIFE
PART 910
FIELD TRIALS ON DEPARTMENT-OWNED, -LEASED OR -MANAGED SITES
SECTION 910.22 FIELD TRIAL SITE CLASSIFICATIONS
Section 910.22 Field Trial Site Classifications
a) Class A Field Trial
Sites:
Des Plaines Conservation Area
Jim Edgar Panther Creek
State Fish and Wildlife Area
Hamilton County State
Fish and Wildlife Area
Middle Fork State
Fish and Wildlife Area
Moraine View State
Park
Pyramid State Park
Wayne Fitzgerrell State
Park
World Shooting and Recreational
Complex
b) Class B Field Trial
Sites:
Banner Marsh State Fish and
Wildlife Area
Beaver Dam State Park
Eldon Hazlet State
Park – North of Allen Branch
Kickapoo State Park
Peabody River King
State Park
Randolph County Conservation
Area
Sangchris Lake State
Park
Stephen Forbes State
Park
Weinberg-King State
Park
(Source: Amended at 48 Ill.
Reg. 8635, effective May 30, 2024)
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CHAPTER I: DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES SUBCHAPTER b: FISH AND WILDLIFE
PART 910
FIELD TRIALS ON DEPARTMENT-OWNED, -LEASED OR -MANAGED SITES
SECTION 910.25 SCHEDULING OF FIELD TRIALS
Section 910.25 Scheduling of Field Trials
The following scheduling procedures apply to all Class A and
B field trial sites:
a) Scheduling
of field trial dates will be on a weekend basis with the first weekend being
the first two-day weekend of January.
b) A
field trial organization has first option for the dates it had the previous calendar
year if it follows the scheduling procedures in this Section.
c) The
Department will accept applications from January 1 through March 31 for field
trials that will occur the following calendar year.
d) Due
to the time required for advance arrangements, the Department will accept
requests from field trial organizations sponsoring a championship or classic at
a time in advance of that specified in subsection (c).
e) A
field trial organization that wishes to change dates during the scheduling
periods must complete these arrangements with the appropriate field trial
organization that used the date previously.
f) Dates
remaining open after the conclusion of the scheduling period will be filled on
a first-come, first-served basis. Applications for these dates must be
received at least four weeks prior to the date of the field trial.
Applications received less than four weeks in advance may not be able to be
processed prior to the requested dates and as a result may be denied.
Applications for the period from the opening date of the Upland Game Season to
the following January 15 at Pyramid State Park will only be accepted as
prescribed in subsection (c).
g) At
the World Shooting and Recreational Complex, trials are limited to the areas
north of Cardinal Road. Areas south of Cardinal Road can only be used for
field trials outside of the normal camping season (April 1 – October 31) or as
the site allows.
(Source: Amended at 48 Ill.
Reg. 8635, effective May 30, 2024)
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CHAPTER I: DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES SUBCHAPTER b: FISH AND WILDLIFE
PART 910
FIELD TRIALS ON DEPARTMENT-OWNED OR -MANAGED SITES
SECTION 910.30 RESPONSIBILITY
Section 910.30
Responsibility
The officers of a field trial
organization shall be responsible for the proper conduct of all trial
activities, for the condition of the field trial area during and after the
trial and for following all applicable Department rules. Tie-outs shall be
exempt from 17 Ill. Adm. Code 110.30(b).
(Source: Amended at 29 Ill.
Reg. 8295, effective May 26, 2005)
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CHAPTER I: DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES SUBCHAPTER b: FISH AND WILDLIFE
PART 910
FIELD TRIALS ON DEPARTMENT-OWNED, -LEASED OR -MANAGED SITES
SECTION 910.40 LIABILITY INSURANCE
Section 910.40 Liability
Insurance
Field trial organizations must acquire
liability insurance coverage in an amount of at least $1,000,000 to cover
personal injuries or accidents to participants or spectators and to cover
damage to State property and to the property and crops of landowners adjacent
to State property.
(Source: Amended at 48 Ill.
Reg. 8635, effective May 30, 2024)
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CHAPTER I: DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES SUBCHAPTER b: FISH AND WILDLIFE
PART 910
FIELD TRIALS ON DEPARTMENT-OWNED OR -MANAGED SITES
SECTION 910.50 FIELD TRIAL SEASON
Section 910.50 Field Trial Season
Except for the retrieving breed trials, and the qualifying
statements provided, no trials will be authorized before September 1, or after
April 30, in the Northern Zone, or before September 1, or after April 15, in
the Southern Zone (the boundary between Northern Zone and Southern Zone for
these purposes will be U.S. Route 36):
a) If
the opening date of the field trial season falls on a Sunday, the season will
begin on Saturday of that weekend.
b) If
the closing date of the field trial season falls on a Saturday, the season will
conclude on Sunday of that weekend.
c) If,
during the final days of the field trial season, a field trial organization
begins trial activities that are subsequently delayed or suspended due to
inclement weather, the field trial organization may complete the trial even
though the trialing season has ended. The field trial organization must
complete the trial on the first possible day or days.
(Source: Amended at 29 Ill.
Reg. 8295, effective May 26, 2005)
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CHAPTER I: DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES SUBCHAPTER b: FISH AND WILDLIFE
PART 910
FIELD TRIALS ON DEPARTMENT-OWNED OR -MANAGED SITES
SECTION 910.60 HUNTING LICENSE REQUIREMENTS
Section 910.60 Hunting License Requirements
a) All resident
dog handlers, scouts and gunners are required to have a valid Illinois hunting
license and habitat stamp, except as exempted by Sections 3.1 and 3.1-2 of the
Wildlife Code [520 ILCS 5/3.1 and 3.1-2].
b) All
non-resident dog handlers, scouts and gunners are required to have a valid
Illinois non-resident hunting license and habitat stamp or written exemption
from the Department waiving the license and stamp requirement, except as
exempted by Section 3.1 of the Wildlife Code.
c) Non-resident
dog handlers, scouts and gunners with hunting privileges suspended or revoked
in another state or Canada are ineligible to participate in Illinois field
trials.
d) A
written exemption from the Department waiving the hunting license and habitat
stamp requirements will be granted on request to all non-resident gunners, dog
handlers and scouts. A request for a waiver of the hunting license and habitat
stamp requirements must be in writing.
(Source: Amended at 29 Ill.
Reg. 8295, effective May 26, 2005)
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CHAPTER I: DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES SUBCHAPTER b: FISH AND WILDLIFE
PART 910
FIELD TRIALS ON DEPARTMENT-OWNED OR -MANAGED SITES
SECTION 910.70 GAME BIRDS
Section 910.70 Game Birds
a) All
hand-reared game birds or mallard ducks released and shot at field trials shall
be banded on the same day they are taken and prior to removal from the field
trial area. Bands shall be purchased from the Department for $.10 each in
increments of 100 bands by calling or writing to: Illinois Department of
Natural Resources, Commercial License Office, P.O. Box 19458, Springfield IL 62794-9458.
b) Hand-reared
game birds or mallard ducks released at field trials must either be purchased
from an Illinois licensed game breeder or, if they are purchased from a
non-resident game bird breeder, a health certificate signed by a licensed
veterinarian from the state of origin certifying the game birds are disease
free must accompany the game birds or mallard ducks.
(Source: Amended at 29 Ill.
Reg. 8295, effective May 26, 2005)
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CHAPTER I: DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES SUBCHAPTER b: FISH AND WILDLIFE
PART 910
FIELD TRIALS ON DEPARTMENT-OWNED OR -MANAGED SITES
SECTION 910.80 FUTURE RIGHTS
Section 910.80 Future Rights
a) For
violation of Section 2.34 of the Wildlife Code [520 ILCS 5/2.34] or this Part,
the Department will reject all future requests for Field Trial Permits for a
period of time not to exceed five years following a finding of guilt.
b) Organizations
denied Field Trial Permits may contest the denial of a permit according to the
process delineated in 17 Ill. Adm. Code 2530.
(Source: Amended at 29 Ill.
Reg. 8295, effective May 26, 2005)
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CHAPTER I: DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES SUBCHAPTER b: FISH AND WILDLIFE
PART 910
FIELD TRIALS ON DEPARTMENT-OWNED, -LEASED OR -MANAGED SITES
SECTION 910.EXHIBIT A APPLICATION FORM
Section 910.EXHIBIT A Application Form
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Contact Person's Address:
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Email Address:
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Dates of Field Trials:
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Location of Field Trial:
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Des Plaines CA
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Pyramid SP − Captain
Unit
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Jim Edgar Panther Creek SFWA
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Pyramid SP − Denmark Unit
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Hamilton Co. SFWA
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Pyramid SP − Galum Unit
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Moraine View SP
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Wayne Fitzgerrell SP
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Middle Fork SFWA
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World Shooting and
Recreational Complex
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Other
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Type of Field Trial:
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Pointing Dog −
Horseback
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Retriever
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Pointing Dog − Walking
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Flushing Dog − Shoot-To-Retrieve
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Pointing Dog −
Shoot-To-Retrieve
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English Springer Spaniel
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Beagle Hound
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Fox Hound
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Coon Hound
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Other
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Licensing or Sanctioning Sporting Dog Registry or
Association if Applicable:
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American Kennel Club (AKC)
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American Rabbit Hound Association (ARHA)
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National Shoot-To-Retrieve Field Trial Association
(NSTRA)
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United Kennel Club (UKC)
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The American Field – Field Dog Stud Book (AFDSB)
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Amateur Field Trial Clubs of America (AFTCA)
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National Kennel Club (NKC)
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Professional Kennel Club (PKC)
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Club Sponsored Event
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Request must be received at least four weeks prior to the
date of the field trail.
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Fees: Pointing
Breed, Horseback Fox Hound, Retrieving Breed and Flushing Breed Field Trials
− $100 per day
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Beagle and Coon Hound Field
Trials − $40 per day
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A current certificate of liability insurance valid for the
dates of the field trial must either be on file with DNR or attached to this
application.
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Submit application to: DNR, Attention: Field Trial
Program, One Natural Resources Way, Springfield IL 62702-1271; Phone: (217)782-5719;
Email: DNR.Fieldtrials@illinois.gov
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(Source: Amended at 48 Ill.
Reg. 8635, effective May 30, 2024)
AUTHORITY: Implementing and authorized by Sections 1.3, 1.4, 2.34, 3.1 and 3.5 of the Wildlife Code [520 ILCS 5/1.3, 1.4, 2.34, 3.1 and 3.5].
SOURCE: Adopted at 2 Ill. Reg. 30, p. 291, effective July 29, 1978; codified at 5 Ill. Reg. 10650; amended at 7 Ill. Reg. 1784, effective February 1, 1983; amended at 11 Ill. Reg. 12860, effective July 28, 1987; amended at 18 Ill. Reg. 13425, effective August 23, 1994; recodified by changing the agency name from Department of Conservation to Department of Natural Resources at 20 Ill. Reg. 9389; amended at 29 Ill. Reg. 8295, effective May 26, 2005; amended at 48 Ill. Reg. 8635, effective May 30, 2024.
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