(a) The enforcement of policies relating to keeping a pet within a residence may include: (1) compliance with noise and sanitation standards; (2) registration of the common household pet with the owner of the residential housing; (3) restraint of the common household pet in common areas of the residential housing; (4) timely removal of common household pet excrement; (5) vaccination and sterilization requirements; and (6) enforcement of violations of the policy. (b) A housing provider shall not be liable for injuries caused by an owner's common household pet permitted on the housing provider's property, except in cases of willful and wanton misconduct. (c) Nothing in this Section shall be construed to limit or otherwise affect other statutes or laws that require reasonable accommodations to be made for an individual with a disability who maintains an animal to provide assistance, service, or support. 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310 ILCS 65/18
Pets in affordable housing projects
Known as the Illinois Affordable Housing Act
The act spans §§ 310–310 (21 sections).
P.A. 102-283, eff. 1-1-22.
Official source: Illinois General Assembly. Reproduced from public-domain Illinois statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.