Illinois Code § 225 ILCS 605/18.1

Sale or gift of reptiles and other animals.
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(a) A pet shop shall not sell a reptile, offer a reptile for sale, or
offer a reptile as a gift or promotional consideration unless a notice
regarding safe reptile-handling practices that meets the requirements in
subsection (b) is (i) prominently displayed at each location in the pet shop
where reptiles are displayed, housed, or held and (ii) distributed to the
purchaser or recipient.

 
(b) The notice regarding safe reptile-handling practices shall be one of the
following:

 
 
(1) a notice provided at no charge by the Illinois 
 
Department of Public Health; or

 
 
(2) a notice that has the dimensions of at least 8.5 
 
inches by 11 inches, that uses fonts that are clearly visible and readily draw attention to the notice, and that contains all of the following statements:

 
 
 
(A) "As with many other animals, reptiles carry 
 
 
salmonella bacteria, which can make people sick. Safe reptile-handling steps should be taken to reduce the chance of infection."

 
 
 
(B) "Always wash your hands thoroughly after you 
 
 
handle your pet reptile, its food, and anything it has touched."

 
 
 
(C) "Keep your pet reptile and its equipment out 
 
 
of the kitchen or any area where food is prepared. Kitchen sinks should not be used to bathe reptiles or wash their dishes, cages, or aquariums. If a bathtub is used for these purposes, it should be cleaned thoroughly and disinfected with bleach."

 
 
 
(D) "Don't nuzzle or kiss your pet reptile."

 
 
 
(E) "Keep reptiles out of homes where there are 
 
 
children under 5 years of age or people with weakened immune systems. Children under 5 years of age or people with weakened immune systems should avoid contact with reptiles."

 
 
 
(F) "Pet reptiles should not be allowed in child 
 
 
care centers."

 
 
 
(G) "Pet reptiles should not be allowed to roam 
 
 
freely throughout the home or living area."

Department of Public Health; or
inches by 11 inches, that uses fonts that are clearly visible and readily draw attention to the notice, and that contains all of the following statements:
salmonella bacteria, which can make people sick. Safe reptile-handling steps should be taken to reduce the chance of infection."
handle your pet reptile, its food, and anything it has touched."
of the kitchen or any area where food is prepared. Kitchen sinks should not be used to bathe reptiles or wash their dishes, cages, or aquariums. If a bathtub is used for these purposes, it should be cleaned thoroughly and disinfected with bleach."
children under 5 years of age or people with weakened immune systems. Children under 5 years of age or people with weakened immune systems should avoid contact with reptiles."
care centers."
freely throughout the home or living area."

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