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IL Herp act -- hobbyist permit required for non-native species?

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I've gone over the admin rules time and again for the new(ish) Illinois Herptile law. I just can't be certain if I'm reading it right that I don't need a hobbyist license if I'm not keeping non-native fauna. I'm considering keeping and breeding Leioheterodon.

If I do need the permit, any experience on how long those permits take to get approved?
 
Yes, here in Illinois, no permit is required to keep, breed and sell non-native, non-venomous herps.
 
Looks like permits are only needed for IL native herps.

I get that from a quick read of all this:
https://www.animallaw.info/statute/il-dangerous-animals-and-aquatic-life-herptiles-herps-act#s5010
Yeah, but there are more specifics in the administrative rules. Making me refer back to the original statue has helped though, since it is much clearer there that it's for non-native fauna

I.e. you "don't need a hobbyist license if I'm not keeping native fauna." I think you had an extra negative in there.

I was in a notty mood I guess.
 
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