New Illinois law designates funding for K-9 care after retirement
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ILLINOIS (WCIA) — A new state law signed on Friday will ensure that Illinois K-9 units receive veterinary care after they retire.

House Bill 3140 introduces the Police K-9 Care Program along with the Police K-9 Care Fund. Lawmakers emphasized that K-9s dedicate their lives to safeguarding the state, and this legislation aims to ensure they receive the necessary care and protection.

Handlers can receive reimbursements for a retired police dog’s veterinary expenses, up to $1,500 per dog. Covered services include annual health check-ups, vaccinations, parasite prevention, surgeries, and more.

The law was designed for K-9s who served for five or more years or who were hurt at work.

State Senator Napoleon Harris III (D-Harvey), one of the bill’s sponsors, stated, “Police K-9s are expected to perform at a high level while on duty. Similar to other first responders, they serve with distinction and deserve comprehensive care after retirement.”

The concept was initially proposed by the Illinois State Police Command Officers Association and will be funded through sales of Illinois Police K-9 Memorial Plates.

Governor JB Pritzker signed HB3140 on Friday. It will go into effect Jan. 1, 2026.

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