(625 ILCS 5/13C-55) Sec. 13C-55. Enforcement. (a) Computer-Matched Enforcement. (1) The provisions of this subsection (a) are operative until the implementation of the |
| registration denial enforcement mechanism required by subsection (b). The Agency shall cooperate in the enforcement of this Chapter by (i) identifying probable violations through computer matching of vehicle registration records and inspection records; (ii) sending one notice to each suspected violator identified through such matching, stating that registration and inspection records indicate that the vehicle owner has not complied with this Chapter; (iii) directing the vehicle owner to notify the Agency or the Secretary of State if he or she has ceased to own the vehicle or has changed residence; and (iv) advising the vehicle owner of the consequences of violating this Chapter.
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The Agency shall cooperate with the Secretary of State in the administration of this
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| Chapter and the related provisions of Chapter 3, and shall provide the Secretary of State with such information as the Secretary of State may deem necessary for these purposes, including regular and timely access to vehicle inspection records.
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The Secretary of State shall cooperate with the Agency in the administration of this
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| Chapter and shall provide the Agency with such information as the Agency may deem necessary for the purposes of this Chapter, including regular and timely access to vehicle registration records. Section 2-123 of this Code does not apply to the provision of this information.
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(2) The Secretary of State shall suspend either the driving privileges or the vehicle
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| registration, or both, of any vehicle owner who has not complied with this Chapter, if (i) the vehicle owner has failed to satisfactorily respond to the one notice sent by the Agency under paragraph (a)(1), and (ii) the Secretary of State has mailed the vehicle owner a notice that the suspension will be imposed if the owner does not comply within a stated period, and the Secretary of State has not received satisfactory evidence of compliance within that period. The Secretary of State shall send this notice only after receiving a statement from the Agency that the vehicle owner has failed to comply with this Section. Notice shall be effective as specified in subsection (c) of Section 6-211 of this Code.
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A suspension under this paragraph (a)(2) shall not be terminated until satisfactory
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| proof of compliance has been submitted to the Secretary of State. No driver's license or permit, or renewal of a license or permit, may be issued to a person whose driving privileges have been suspended under this Section until the suspension has been terminated. No vehicle registration or registration plate or digital registration plate that has been suspended under this Section may be reinstated or renewed, or transferred by the owner to any other vehicle, until the suspension has been terminated.
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(b) Registration Denial Enforcement.
(1) No later than January 1, 2008, and consistent with Title 40, Part 51, Section 51.361
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| of the Code of Federal Regulations, the Agency and the Secretary of State shall design, implement, maintain, and operate a registration denial enforcement mechanism to ensure compliance with the provisions of this Chapter, and cooperate with other State and local governmental entities to effectuate its provisions. Specifically, this enforcement mechanism shall contain, at a minimum, the following elements:
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(A) An external, readily visible means of determining vehicle compliance with the
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| registration requirement to facilitate enforcement of the program;
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(B) A biennial schedule of testing that clearly determines when a vehicle shall
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| comply prior to registration;
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(C) A testing certification mechanism (either paper-based or electronic) that shall
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| be used for registration purposes and clearly states whether the certification is valid for purposes of registration, including:
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(i) Expiration date of the certificate;
(ii) Unambiguous vehicle identification information; and
(iii) Whether the vehicle passed or received a waiver;
(D) A commitment to routinely issue citations to motorists with expired or missing
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| license plates, with either no registration or an expired registration, and with no license plate decals or expired decals, and provide for enforcement officials other than police to issue citations (e.g., parking meter attendants) to parked vehicles in noncompliance;
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(E) A commitment to structure the penalty system to deter noncompliance with the
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| registration requirement through the use of mandatory minimum fines (meaning civil, monetary penalties) constituting a meaningful deterrent and through a requirement that compliance be demonstrated before a case can be closed;
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(F) Ensurance that evidence of testing is available and checked for validity at the
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| time of a new registration of a used vehicle or registration renewal;
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(G) Prevention of owners or lessors from avoiding testing through manipulation of
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| the title or registration system; title transfers may re-start the clock on the inspection cycle only if proof of current compliance is required at title transfer;
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(H) Prevention of the fraudulent initial classification or reclassification of a
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| vehicle from subject to non-subject or exempt by requiring proof of address changes prior to registration record modification, and documentation from the testing program (or delegate) certifying based on a physical inspection that the vehicle is exempt;
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(I) Limiting and tracking of the use of time extensions of the registration
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| requirement to prevent repeated extensions;
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(J) Providing for meaningful penalties for cases of registration fraud;
(K) Limiting and tracking exemptions to prevent abuse of the exemption policy for
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| vehicles claimed to be out-of-state; and
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(L) Encouraging enforcement of vehicle registration transfer requirements when
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| vehicle owners move into the affected counties by coordinating with local and State enforcement agencies and structuring other activities (e.g., driver's license issuance) to effect registration transfers.
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(2) The Agency shall cooperate in the enforcement of this Chapter by providing the owner
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| or owners of complying vehicles with a Compliance Certificate stating that the vehicle meets all applicable requirements of this Chapter.
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The Agency shall cooperate with the Secretary of State in the administration of this
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| Chapter and the related provisions of Chapter 3, and shall provide the Secretary of State with such information as the Secretary of State may deem necessary for these purposes, including regular and timely access to vehicle inspection records.
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The Secretary of State shall cooperate with the Agency in the administration of this
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| Chapter and shall provide the Agency with such information as the Agency may deem necessary for the purposes of this Chapter, including regular and timely access to vehicle registration records. Section 2-123 of this Code does not apply to the provision of this information.
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(3) Consistent with the requirements of Section 13C-15, the Secretary of State shall not
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| renew any vehicle registration for a subject vehicle that has not complied with this Chapter. Additionally, the Secretary of State shall not allow the issuance of a new registration nor allow the transfer of a registration to a subject vehicle that has not complied with this Chapter.
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(4) The Secretary of State shall suspend the registration of any vehicle which has
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| permanent vehicle registration plates or digital registration plates that has not complied with the requirements of this Chapter. A suspension under this paragraph (4) shall not be terminated until satisfactory proof of compliance has been submitted to the Secretary of State. No permanent vehicle registration plate or digital registration plate that has been suspended under this Section may be reinstated or renewed, or transferred by the owner to any other vehicle, until the suspension has been terminated.
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(Source: P.A. 101-395, eff. 8-16-19.)
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