Illinois Code § 230 ILCS 5/40

(a) The imposition of any fine or penalty provided in this Act
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shall not preclude the Board in its rules and regulations from imposing a
fine or penalty for any other action which, in the Board's discretion, is a
detriment or impediment to horse racing.

 
(b) The Director of Agriculture or his or her authorized representative
shall impose the following monetary penalties and hold administrative
hearings as required for failure to submit the following applications,
lists, or reports within the time period, date or manner required by
statute or rule or for removing a foal from Illinois prior to inspection:

 
 
(1) late filing of a renewal application for offering 
 
or standing stallion for service:

 
 
 
(A) if an application is submitted no more than 
 
 
30 days late, $50;

 
 
 
(B) if an application is submitted no more than 
 
 
45 days late, $150; or

 
 
 
(C) if an application is submitted more than 45 
 
 
days late, if filing of the application is allowed under an administrative hearing, $250;

 
 
(2) late filing of list or report of mares bred:

 
 
 
(A) if a list or report is submitted no more than 
 
 
30 days late, $50;

 
 
 
(B) if a list or report is submitted no more than 
 
 
60 days late, $150; or

 
 
 
(C) if a list or report is submitted more than 60 
 
 
days late, if filing of the list or report is allowed under an administrative hearing, $250;

 
 
(3) filing an Illinois foaled thoroughbred mare 
 
status report after the statutory deadline as provided in subsection (k) of Section 30 of this Act:

 
 
 
(A) if a report is submitted no more than 30 days 
 
 
late, $50;

 
 
 
(B) if a report is submitted no more than 90 days 
 
 
late, $150;

 
 
 
(C) if a report is submitted no more than 150 
 
 
days late, $250; or

 
 
 
(D) if a report is submitted more than 150 days 
 
 
late, if filing of the report is allowed under an administrative hearing, $500;

 
 
(4) late filing of application for foal eligibility 
 
certificate:

 
 
 
(A) if an application is submitted no more than 
 
 
30 days late, $50;

 
 
 
(B) if an application is submitted no more than 
 
 
90 days late, $150;

 
 
 
(C) if an application is submitted no more than 
 
 
150 days late, $250; or

 
 
 
(D) if an application is submitted more than 150 
 
 
days late, if filing of the application is allowed under an administrative hearing, $500;

 
 
(5) failure to report the intent to remove a foal 
 
from Illinois prior to inspection, identification and certification by a Department of Agriculture investigator, $50; and

 
 
(6) if a list or report of mares bred is incomplete, 
 
$50 per mare not included on the list or report.

 
Any person upon whom monetary penalties are imposed under this Section 3
times within a 5-year period shall have any further monetary penalties
imposed at double the amounts set forth above. All monies assessed and
collected for violations relating to thoroughbreds shall be paid into the
Illinois Thoroughbred Breeders Fund. All monies assessed and collected for
violations relating to standardbreds shall be paid into the Illinois Standardbred
Breeders Fund.

or standing stallion for service:
30 days late, $50;
45 days late, $150; or
days late, if filing of the application is allowed under an administrative hearing, $250;
30 days late, $50;
60 days late, $150; or
days late, if filing of the list or report is allowed under an administrative hearing, $250;
status report after the statutory deadline as provided in subsection (k) of Section 30 of this Act:
late, $50;
late, $150;
days late, $250; or
late, if filing of the report is allowed under an administrative hearing, $500;
certificate:
30 days late, $50;
90 days late, $150;
150 days late, $250; or
days late, if filing of the application is allowed under an administrative hearing, $500;
from Illinois prior to inspection, identification and certification by a Department of Agriculture investigator, $50; and
$50 per mare not included on the list or report.

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