Illinois Compiled Statutes 20 Executive Branch: Article -
- Illinois Human Skeletal Remains Protection Act. - 20 ILCS 3440, Section 0.01
Short title. This Act may be cited as the Human Skeletal Remains Protection Act. (Source: P.A. 86-1324.)
- Illinois Human Skeletal Remains Protection Act. - 20 ILCS 3440, Section 1
Definitions. For the purposes of this Act: (a) "Human skeletal remains" include the bones and decomposed fleshy parts of a deceased human body. (b) "Unregistered...
- Illinois Human Skeletal Remains Protection Act. - 20 ILCS 3440, Section 2
Legislative finding and intentions. The General Assembly finds that existing laws do not provide equal or adequate protection for all human graves. There is a...
- Illinois Human Skeletal Remains Protection Act. - 20 ILCS 3440, Section 3
Any person who discovers human skeletal remains subject to this Act shall promptly notify the coroner. Any person who knowingly fails to report such...
- Illinois Human Skeletal Remains Protection Act. - 20 ILCS 3440, Section 4
It is unlawful for any person, either by himself or through an agent, to knowingly disturb human skeletal remains and grave artifacts in unregistered...
- Illinois Human Skeletal Remains Protection Act. - 20 ILCS 3440, Section 4.5
O'Hare Modernization. Nothing in this Act limits the authority of the City of Chicago to exercise its powers under the O'Hare Modernization Act or...
- Illinois Human Skeletal Remains Protection Act. - 20 ILCS 3440, Section 4.75
South Suburban Airport. The Illinois Department of Transportation, and any person acting on its behalf under a public-private agreement entered into in accordance with the...
- Illinois Human Skeletal Remains Protection Act. - 20 ILCS 3440, Section 5
It is unlawful for any person, either by himself or through an agent, to knowingly disturb a grave marker protected by this Act unless...
- Illinois Human Skeletal Remains Protection Act. - 20 ILCS 3440, Section 6
It is unlawful for any person, either by himself or through an agent, to offer any human skeletal remains, grave artifacts or grave markers...
- Illinois Human Skeletal Remains Protection Act. - 20 ILCS 3440, Section 7
It is unlawful for any person, either by himself or through an agent, to knowingly allow the disturbance of human skeletal remains, unregistered graves,...
- Illinois Human Skeletal Remains Protection Act. - 20 ILCS 3440, Section 8
The State's Attorney of the county in which a violation of Sections 4, 5, 6 or 7 of this Act is alleged to have...
- Illinois Human Skeletal Remains Protection Act. - 20 ILCS 3440, Section 9
The Historic Preservation Agency is authorized to offer a reward of up to $2000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of persons...
- Illinois Human Skeletal Remains Protection Act. - 20 ILCS 3440, Section 10
Any violation of Sections 4, 6 or 7 of this Act is a Class A misdemeanor and the violator shall be subject to imprisonment...
- Illinois Human Skeletal Remains Protection Act. - 20 ILCS 3440, Section 11
Any violation of Section 5 of this Act is a Class B misdemeanor and the violator shall be subject to imprisonment for not more...
- Illinois Human Skeletal Remains Protection Act. - 20 ILCS 3440, Section 12
Persons convicted of a violation of Section 4 or 5 of this Act shall also be liable for civil damages to be assessed by...
- Illinois Human Skeletal Remains Protection Act. - 20 ILCS 3440, Section 13
(a) The Historic Preservation Agency shall develop regulations, in consultation with the Illinois State Museum, whereby permits may be issued for the removal of...
- Illinois Human Skeletal Remains Protection Act. - 20 ILCS 3440, Section 14
All human skeletal remains and grave artifacts in unregistered graves are held in trust for the people of Illinois by the State and are...
- Illinois Human Skeletal Remains Protection Act. - 20 ILCS 3440, Section 15
The Historic Preservation Agency shall promulgate such regulations as may be necessary to carry out the purposes of this Act. (Source: P.A. 86-151.)
- Illinois Human Skeletal Remains Protection Act. - 20 ILCS 3440, Section 16
Activities reviewed by the Historic Preservation Agency pursuant to Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act (16 U.S.C. 470f) and activities permitted pursuant...
Last modified: February 18, 2015