Illinois Code § 510 ILCS 81/5

General Assembly findings.
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The General Assembly finds that:
 
 
(1) police dogs are an integral part of many law 
 
enforcement and correctional efforts statewide, including the apprehension of suspects through tracking and searching, evidence location, drug and bomb detection, and search and rescue operations;
 
 
(2) law enforcement and correctional agencies agree 
 
that the use of police dogs is an extremely cost-effective means of crime control and that police dogs possess skills and abilities that frequently exceed those of existing technology;
 
 
(3) the service of police dogs is often dangerous and 
 
can expose them to injury at a rate higher than that of non-service dogs; and
 
 
(4) police dogs provide significant contributions to 
 
the residents of this State. 

enforcement and correctional efforts statewide, including the apprehension of suspects through tracking and searching, evidence location, drug and bomb detection, and search and rescue operations;
that the use of police dogs is an extremely cost-effective means of crime control and that police dogs possess skills and abilities that frequently exceed those of existing technology;
can expose them to injury at a rate higher than that of non-service dogs; and
the residents of this State.

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