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Public Act 097-0029 |
HB1593 Enrolled | LRB097 05104 HEP 45147 b |
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AN ACT concerning transportation.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 5. The Illinois Vehicle Code is amended by changing |
Sections 11-208, 11-208.3, and 11-208.6 as follows:
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(625 ILCS 5/11-208)
(from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 11-208)
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Sec. 11-208. Powers of local authorities.
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(a) The provisions of this Code shall not be deemed to |
prevent
local authorities with respect to streets and highways |
under their
jurisdiction and within the reasonable exercise of |
the police power from:
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1. Regulating the standing or parking of vehicles, |
except as
limited by Sections 11-1306 and 11-1307 of this |
Act;
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2. Regulating traffic by means of police officers or |
traffic control
signals;
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3. Regulating or prohibiting processions or |
assemblages on the highways;
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4. Designating particular highways as one-way highways |
and requiring that
all vehicles thereon be moved in one |
specific direction;
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5. Regulating the speed of vehicles in public parks |
subject to the
limitations set forth in Section 11-604;
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6. Designating any highway as a through highway, as |
authorized in Section
11-302, and requiring that all |
vehicles stop before entering or crossing
the same or |
designating any intersection as a stop intersection or a |
yield
right-of-way intersection and requiring all vehicles |
to stop or yield the
right-of-way at one or more entrances |
to such intersections;
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7. Restricting the use of highways as authorized in |
Chapter 15;
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8. Regulating the operation of bicycles and requiring |
the
registration and licensing of same, including the |
requirement of a
registration fee;
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9. Regulating or prohibiting the turning of vehicles or |
specified
types of vehicles at intersections;
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10. Altering the speed limits as authorized in Section |
11-604;
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11. Prohibiting U-turns;
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12. Prohibiting pedestrian crossings at other than |
designated and marked
crosswalks or at intersections;
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13. Prohibiting parking during snow removal operation;
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14. Imposing fines in accordance with Section |
11-1301.3 as penalties
for use of any parking place |
reserved for persons with disabilities, as defined
by |
Section 1-159.1, or disabled veterans by any person using a |
motor
vehicle not bearing registration plates specified in |
Section 11-1301.1
or a special decal or device as defined |
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in Section 11-1301.2
as evidence that the vehicle is |
operated by or for a person
with disabilities or disabled |
veteran;
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15. Adopting such other traffic regulations as are |
specifically
authorized by this Code; or
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16. Enforcing the provisions of subsection (f) of |
Section 3-413 of this
Code or a similar local ordinance.
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(b) No ordinance or regulation enacted under subsections 1, |
4, 5, 6, 7,
9, 10, 11 or 13 of paragraph (a) shall be effective |
until signs giving
reasonable notice of such local traffic |
regulations are posted.
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(c) The provisions of this Code shall not prevent any
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municipality having a population of 500,000 or more inhabitants |
from
prohibiting any person from driving or operating any motor |
vehicle upon
the roadways of such municipality with headlamps |
on high beam or bright.
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(d) The provisions of this Code shall not be deemed to |
prevent local
authorities within the reasonable exercise of |
their police power from
prohibiting, on private property, the |
unauthorized use of parking spaces
reserved for persons with |
disabilities.
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(e) No unit of local government, including a home rule |
unit, may enact or
enforce an ordinance that applies only to |
motorcycles if the principal purpose
for that ordinance is to |
restrict the access of motorcycles to any highway or
portion of |
a highway for which federal or State funds have been used for |
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the
planning, design, construction, or maintenance of that |
highway. No unit of
local government, including a home rule |
unit, may enact an ordinance requiring
motorcycle users to wear |
protective headgear. Nothing in this subsection
(e) shall |
affect the authority of a unit of local government to regulate
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motorcycles for traffic control purposes or in accordance with |
Section 12-602
of this Code. No unit of local government, |
including a home rule unit, may
regulate motorcycles in a |
manner inconsistent with this Code. This subsection
(e) is a |
limitation under subsection (i) of Section 6 of Article VII of |
the
Illinois Constitution on the concurrent exercise by home |
rule units of powers
and functions exercised by the State.
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(f) A municipality or county designated in Section 11-208.6 |
may enact an ordinance providing for an
automated traffic law |
enforcement system to enforce violations of this Code or
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similar provision of a local ordinance and imposing liability |
on a registered owner or lessee of a vehicle used in such a |
violation.
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(g) A municipality or county, as provided in Section |
11-1201.1, may enact an ordinance providing for an automated |
traffic law enforcement system to enforce violations of Section |
11-1201 of this Code or a similar provision of a local |
ordinance and imposing liability on a registered owner of a |
vehicle used in such a violation.
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(Source: P.A. 96-478, eff. 1-1-10; 96-1256, eff. 1-1-11.)
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(625 ILCS 5/11-208.3) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 11-208.3)
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Sec. 11-208.3. Administrative adjudication of violations |
of traffic
regulations concerning the standing, parking, or |
condition of
vehicles and automated traffic law violations.
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(a) Any municipality or county may provide by ordinance for |
a system of
administrative adjudication of vehicular standing |
and parking violations and
vehicle compliance violations as |
described defined in this subsection and automated traffic law |
violations as defined in Section 11-208.6 or 11-1201.1.
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administrative system shall have as its purpose the fair and
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efficient enforcement of municipal or county regulations |
through the
administrative adjudication of automated traffic |
law violations and violations of municipal or county ordinances
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regulating the standing and parking of vehicles, the condition |
and use of
vehicle equipment, and the display of municipal or |
county wheel tax licenses within the
municipality's
or county's |
borders. The administrative system shall only have authority to |
adjudicate
civil offenses carrying fines not in excess of $500 |
or requiring the completion of a traffic education program, or |
both, that occur after the
effective date of the ordinance |
adopting such a system under this Section.
For purposes of this |
Section, "compliance violation" means a violation of a
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municipal or county regulation governing the condition or use |
of equipment on a vehicle
or governing the display of a |
municipal or county wheel tax license.
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(b) Any ordinance establishing a system of administrative |
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adjudication
under this Section shall provide for:
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(1) A traffic compliance administrator authorized to
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adopt, distribute and
process parking, compliance, and |
automated traffic law violation notices and other notices |
required
by this
Section, collect money paid as fines and |
penalties for violation of parking
and compliance
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ordinances and automated traffic law violations, and |
operate an administrative adjudication system. The traffic
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compliance
administrator also may make a certified report |
to the Secretary of State
under Section 6-306.5.
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(2) A parking, standing, compliance, or automated |
traffic law violation notice
that
shall specify the date,
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time, and place of violation of a parking, standing,
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compliance, or automated traffic law
regulation; the |
particular regulation
violated; any requirement to |
complete a traffic education program; the fine and any |
penalty that may be assessed for late payment or failure to |
complete a required traffic education program, or both,
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when so provided by ordinance; the vehicle make and state |
registration
number; and the identification number of the
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person issuing the notice.
With regard to automated traffic |
law violations, vehicle make shall be specified on the |
automated traffic law violation notice if the make is |
available and readily discernible. With regard to |
municipalities or counties with a population of 1 million |
or more, it
shall be grounds for
dismissal of a parking
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violation if the state registration number or vehicle make |
specified is
incorrect. The violation notice shall state |
that the completion of any required traffic education |
program, the payment of any indicated
fine, and the payment |
of any applicable penalty for late payment or failure to |
complete a required traffic education program, or both, |
shall operate as a
final disposition of the violation. The |
notice also shall contain
information as to the |
availability of a hearing in which the violation may
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contested on its merits. The violation notice shall specify |
the
time and manner in which a hearing may be had.
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(3) Service of the parking, standing, or compliance
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violation notice by affixing the
original or a facsimile of |
the notice to an unlawfully parked vehicle or by
handing |
the notice to the operator of a vehicle if he or she is
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present and service of an automated traffic law violation |
notice by mail to the
address
of the registered owner or |
lessee of the cited vehicle as recorded with the Secretary |
of
State or the lessor of the motor vehicle within 30 days |
after the Secretary of State or the lessor of the motor |
vehicle notifies the municipality or county of the identity |
of the owner or lessee of the vehicle, but not in no event |
later than 90 days after the violation , except that in the |
case of a lessee of a motor vehicle, service of an |
automated traffic law violation notice may occur no later |
than 210 days after the violation . A person authorized by |
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ordinance to issue and serve parking,
standing, and |
compliance
violation notices shall certify as to the |
correctness of the facts entered
on the violation notice by |
signing his or her name to the notice at
the time of |
service or in the case of a notice produced by a |
computerized
device, by signing a single certificate to be |
kept by the traffic
compliance
administrator attesting to |
the correctness of all notices produced by the
device while |
it was under his or her control. In the case of an |
automated traffic law violation, the ordinance shall
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require
a
determination by a technician employed or |
contracted by the municipality or county that,
based on |
inspection of recorded images, the motor vehicle was being |
operated in
violation of Section 11-208.6 or 11-1201.1 or a |
local ordinance.
If the technician determines that the
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vehicle entered the intersection as part of a funeral |
procession or in order to
yield the right-of-way to an |
emergency vehicle, a citation shall not be issued. In |
municipalities with a population of less than 1,000,000 |
inhabitants and counties with a population of less than |
3,000,000 inhabitants, the automated traffic law ordinance |
shall require that all determinations by a technician that |
a motor vehicle was being operated in
violation of Section |
11-208.6 or 11-1201.1 or a local ordinance must be reviewed |
and approved by a law enforcement officer or retired law |
enforcement officer of the municipality or county issuing |
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the violation. In municipalities with a population of |
1,000,000 or more inhabitants and counties with a |
population of 3,000,000 or more inhabitants, the automated |
traffic law ordinance shall require that all |
determinations by a technician that a motor vehicle was |
being operated in
violation of Section 11-208.6 or |
11-1201.1 or a local ordinance must be reviewed and |
approved by a law enforcement officer or retired law |
enforcement officer of the municipality or county issuing |
the violation or by an additional fully-trained reviewing |
technician who is not employed by the contractor who |
employs the technician who made the initial determination. |
As used in this paragraph, "fully-trained reviewing |
technician" means a person who has received at least 40 |
hours of supervised training in subjects which shall |
include image inspection and interpretation, the elements |
necessary to prove a violation, license plate |
identification, and traffic safety and management. In all |
municipalities and counties, the automated traffic law |
ordinance shall require that no additional fee shall be |
charged to the alleged violator for exercising his or her |
right to an administrative hearing, and persons shall be |
given at least 25 days following an administrative hearing |
to pay any civil penalty imposed by a finding that Section |
11-208.6 or 11-1201.1 or a similar local ordinance has been |
violated. The original or a
facsimile of the violation |
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notice or, in the case of a notice produced by a
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computerized device, a printed record generated by the |
device showing the facts
entered on the notice, shall be |
retained by the
traffic compliance
administrator, and |
shall be a record kept in the ordinary course of
business. |
A parking, standing, compliance, or automated traffic law |
violation notice issued,
signed and served in
accordance |
with this Section, a copy of the notice, or the computer
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generated record shall be prima facie
correct and shall be |
prima facie evidence of the correctness of the facts
shown |
on the notice. The notice, copy, or computer generated
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record shall be admissible in any
subsequent |
administrative or legal proceedings.
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(4) An opportunity for a hearing for the registered |
owner of the
vehicle cited in the parking, standing, |
compliance, or automated traffic law violation notice in
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which the owner may
contest the merits of the alleged |
violation, and during which formal or
technical rules of |
evidence shall not apply; provided, however, that under
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Section 11-1306 of this Code the lessee of a vehicle cited |
in the
violation notice likewise shall be provided an |
opportunity for a hearing of
the same kind afforded the |
registered owner. The hearings shall be
recorded, and the |
person conducting the hearing on behalf of the traffic
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compliance
administrator shall be empowered to administer |
oaths and to secure by
subpoena both the attendance and |
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testimony of witnesses and the production
of relevant books |
and papers. Persons appearing at a hearing under this
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Section may be represented by counsel at their expense. The |
ordinance may
also provide for internal administrative |
review following the decision of
the hearing officer.
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(5) Service of additional notices, sent by first class |
United States
mail, postage prepaid, to the address of the |
registered owner of the cited
vehicle as recorded with the |
Secretary of State or, if any notice to that address is |
returned as undeliverable, to the last known address |
recorded in a United States Post Office approved database,
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or, under Section 11-1306
or subsection (p) of Section |
11-208.6 of this Code, to the lessee of the cited vehicle |
at the last address known
to the lessor of the cited |
vehicle at the time of lease or, if any notice to that |
address is returned as undeliverable, to the last known |
address recorded in a United States Post Office approved |
database.
The service shall
be deemed complete as of the |
date of deposit in the United States mail.
The notices |
shall be in the following sequence and shall include but |
not be
limited to the information specified herein:
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(i) A second notice of parking, standing, or |
compliance violation. This notice shall specify the
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date and location of the violation cited in the |
parking,
standing,
or compliance violation
notice, the |
particular regulation violated, the vehicle
make and |
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state registration number, any requirement to complete |
a traffic education program, the fine and any penalty |
that may be
assessed for late payment or failure to |
complete a traffic education program, or both, when so |
provided by ordinance, the availability
of a hearing in |
which the violation may be contested on its merits, and |
the
time and manner in which the hearing may be had. |
The notice of violation
shall also state that failure |
to complete a required traffic education program, to |
pay the indicated fine and any
applicable penalty, or |
to appear at a hearing on the merits in the time and
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manner specified, will result in a final determination |
of violation
liability for the cited violation in the |
amount of the fine or penalty
indicated, and that, upon |
the occurrence of a final determination of violation |
liability for the failure, and the exhaustion of, or
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failure to exhaust, available administrative or |
judicial procedures for
review, any incomplete traffic |
education program or any unpaid fine or penalty, or |
both, will constitute a debt due and owing
the |
municipality or county.
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(ii) A notice of final determination of parking, |
standing,
compliance, or automated traffic law |
violation liability.
This notice shall be sent |
following a final determination of parking,
standing, |
compliance, or automated traffic law
violation |
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liability and the conclusion of judicial review |
procedures taken
under this Section. The notice shall |
state that the incomplete traffic education program or |
the unpaid fine or
penalty, or both, is a debt due and |
owing the municipality or county. The notice shall |
contain
warnings that failure to complete any required |
traffic education program or to pay any fine or penalty |
due and owing the
municipality or county, or both, |
within the time specified may result in the |
municipality's
or county's filing of a petition in the |
Circuit Court to have the incomplete traffic education |
program or unpaid
fine or penalty, or both, rendered a |
judgment as provided by this Section, or may
result in |
suspension of the person's drivers license for failure |
to complete a traffic education program or to pay
fines |
or penalties, or both, for 10 or more parking |
violations under Section 6-306.5 or 5 or more automated |
traffic law violations under Section 11-208.6.
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(6) A notice of impending drivers license suspension. |
This
notice shall be sent to the person liable for failure |
to complete a required traffic education program or to pay |
any fine or penalty that
remains due and owing, or both, on |
10 or more parking
violations or 5 or more unpaid automated |
traffic law violations. The notice
shall state that failure |
to complete a required traffic education program or to pay |
the fine or penalty owing, or both, within 45 days of
the |
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notice's date will result in the municipality or county |
notifying the Secretary
of State that the person is |
eligible for initiation of suspension
proceedings under |
Section 6-306.5 of this Code. The notice shall also state
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that the person may obtain a photostatic copy of an |
original ticket imposing a
fine or penalty by sending a |
self addressed, stamped envelope to the
municipality or |
county along with a request for the photostatic copy.
The |
notice of impending
drivers license suspension shall be |
sent by first class United States mail,
postage prepaid, to |
the address recorded with the Secretary of State or, if any |
notice to that address is returned as undeliverable, to the |
last known address recorded in a United States Post Office |
approved database.
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(7) Final determinations of violation liability. A |
final
determination of violation liability shall occur |
following failure to complete the required traffic |
education program or
to pay the fine or penalty, or both, |
after a hearing officer's determination of violation |
liability and the exhaustion of or failure to exhaust any
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administrative review procedures provided by ordinance. |
Where a person
fails to appear at a hearing to contest the |
alleged violation in the time
and manner specified in a |
prior mailed notice, the hearing officer's
determination |
of violation liability shall become final: (A) upon
denial |
of a timely petition to set aside that determination, or |
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(B) upon
expiration of the period for filing the petition |
without a
filing having been made.
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(8) A petition to set aside a determination of parking, |
standing,
compliance, or automated traffic law violation
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liability that may be filed by a person owing an unpaid |
fine or penalty. A petition to set aside a determination of |
liability may also be filed by a person required to |
complete a traffic education program.
The petition shall be |
filed with and ruled upon by the traffic compliance
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administrator in the manner and within the time specified |
by ordinance.
The grounds for the petition may be limited |
to: (A) the person not having
been the owner or lessee of |
the cited vehicle on the date the
violation notice was |
issued, (B) the person having already completed the |
required traffic education program or paid the fine or
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penalty, or both, for the violation in question, and (C) |
excusable failure to
appear at or
request a new date for a |
hearing.
With regard to municipalities or counties with a |
population of 1 million or more, it
shall be grounds for
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dismissal of a
parking violation if the state registration |
number, or vehicle make if specified, is
incorrect. After |
the determination of
parking, standing, compliance, or |
automated traffic law violation liability has been set |
aside
upon a showing of just
cause, the registered owner |
shall be provided with a hearing on the merits
for that |
violation.
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(9) Procedures for non-residents. Procedures by which |
persons who are
not residents of the municipality or county |
may contest the merits of the alleged
violation without |
attending a hearing.
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(10) A schedule of civil fines for violations of |
vehicular standing,
parking, compliance, or automated |
traffic law regulations enacted by ordinance pursuant to |
this
Section, and a
schedule of penalties for late payment |
of the fines or failure to complete required traffic |
education programs, provided, however,
that the total |
amount of the fine and penalty for any one violation shall
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not exceed $250, except as provided in subsection (c) of |
Section 11-1301.3 of this Code.
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(11) Other provisions as are necessary and proper to |
carry into
effect the powers granted and purposes stated in |
this Section.
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(c) Any municipality or county establishing vehicular |
standing, parking,
compliance, or automated traffic law
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regulations under this Section may also provide by ordinance |
for a
program of vehicle immobilization for the purpose of |
facilitating
enforcement of those regulations. The program of |
vehicle
immobilization shall provide for immobilizing any |
eligible vehicle upon the
public way by presence of a restraint |
in a manner to prevent operation of
the vehicle. Any ordinance |
establishing a program of vehicle
immobilization under this |
Section shall provide:
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(1) Criteria for the designation of vehicles eligible |
for
immobilization. A vehicle shall be eligible for |
immobilization when the
registered owner of the vehicle has |
accumulated the number of incomplete traffic education |
programs or unpaid final
determinations of parking, |
standing, compliance, or automated traffic law violation |
liability, or both, as
determined by ordinance.
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(2) A notice of impending vehicle immobilization and a |
right to a
hearing to challenge the validity of the notice |
by disproving liability
for the incomplete traffic |
education programs or unpaid final determinations of |
parking, standing, compliance, or automated traffic law
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violation liability, or both, listed
on the notice.
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(3) The right to a prompt hearing after a vehicle has |
been immobilized
or subsequently towed without the |
completion of the required traffic education program or |
payment of the outstanding fines and
penalties on parking, |
standing, compliance, or automated traffic law violations, |
or both, for which final
determinations have been
issued. |
An order issued after the hearing is a final administrative
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decision within the meaning of Section 3-101 of the Code of |
Civil Procedure.
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(4) A post immobilization and post-towing notice |
advising the registered
owner of the vehicle of the right |
to a hearing to challenge the validity
of the impoundment.
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(d) Judicial review of final determinations of parking, |
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standing,
compliance, or automated traffic law
violations and |
final administrative decisions issued after hearings
regarding |
vehicle immobilization and impoundment made
under this Section |
shall be subject to the provisions of
the Administrative Review |
Law.
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(e) Any fine, penalty, incomplete traffic education |
program, or part of any fine or any penalty remaining
unpaid |
after the exhaustion of, or the failure to exhaust, |
administrative
remedies created under this Section and the |
conclusion of any judicial
review procedures shall be a debt |
due and owing the municipality or county and, as
such, may be |
collected in accordance with applicable law. Completion of any |
required traffic education program and payment in full
of any |
fine or penalty resulting from a standing, parking,
compliance, |
or automated traffic law violation shall
constitute a final |
disposition of that violation.
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(f) After the expiration of the period within which |
judicial review may
be sought for a final determination of |
parking, standing, compliance, or automated traffic law
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violation, the municipality
or county may commence a proceeding |
in the Circuit Court for purposes of obtaining a
judgment on |
the final determination of violation. Nothing in this
Section |
shall prevent a municipality or county from consolidating |
multiple final
determinations of parking, standing, |
compliance, or automated traffic law violations against a
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person in a proceeding.
Upon commencement of the action, the |
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municipality or county shall file a certified
copy or record of |
the final determination of parking, standing, compliance, or |
automated traffic law
violation, which shall be
accompanied by |
a certification that recites facts sufficient to show that
the |
final determination of violation was
issued in accordance with |
this Section and the applicable municipal
or county ordinance. |
Service of the summons and a copy of the petition may be by
any |
method provided by Section 2-203 of the Code of Civil Procedure |
or by
certified mail, return receipt requested, provided that |
the total amount of
fines and penalties for final |
determinations of parking, standing,
compliance, or automated |
traffic law violations does not
exceed $2500. If the court is |
satisfied that the final determination of
parking, standing, |
compliance, or automated traffic law violation was entered in |
accordance with
the requirements of
this Section and the |
applicable municipal or county ordinance, and that the |
registered
owner or the lessee, as the case may be, had an |
opportunity for an
administrative hearing and for judicial |
review as provided in this Section,
the court shall render |
judgment in favor of the municipality or county and against
the |
registered owner or the lessee for the amount indicated in the |
final
determination of parking, standing, compliance, or |
automated traffic law violation, plus costs.
The judgment shall |
have
the same effect and may be enforced in the same manner as |
other judgments
for the recovery of money.
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(g) The fee for participating in a traffic education |
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program under this Section shall not exceed $25. |
A low-income individual required to complete a traffic |
education program under this Section who provides proof of |
eligibility for the federal earned income tax credit under |
Section 32 of the Internal Revenue Code or the Illinois earned |
income tax credit under Section 212 of the Illinois Income Tax |
Act shall not be required to pay any fee for participating in a |
required traffic education program. |
(Source: P.A. 95-331, eff. 8-21-07; 96-288, eff. 8-11-09; |
96-478, eff. 1-1-10; 96-1000, eff. 7-2-10; 96-1016, eff. |
1-1-11; 96-1386, eff. 7-29-10; revised 9-16-10.)
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(625 ILCS 5/11-208.6)
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Sec. 11-208.6. Automated traffic law enforcement system.
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(a) As used in this Section, "automated traffic law |
enforcement
system" means a device with one or more motor |
vehicle sensors working
in conjunction with a red light signal |
to produce recorded images of
motor vehicles entering an |
intersection against a red signal
indication in violation of |
Section 11-306 of this Code or a similar provision
of a local |
ordinance.
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An
automated traffic law enforcement system is a system, in |
a municipality or
county operated by a
governmental agency, |
that
produces a recorded image of a motor vehicle's
violation |
of a provision of this Code or a local ordinance
and is |
designed to obtain a clear recorded image of the
vehicle and |
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the vehicle's license plate. The recorded image must also
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display the time, date, and location of the violation.
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(b) As used in this Section, "recorded images" means images
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recorded by an automated traffic law enforcement system on:
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(1) 2 or more photographs;
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(2) 2 or more microphotographs;
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(3) 2 or more electronic images; or
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(4) a video recording showing the motor vehicle and, on |
at
least one image or portion of the recording, clearly |
identifying the
registration plate number of the motor |
vehicle.
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(b-5) A municipality or
county that
produces a recorded |
image of a motor vehicle's
violation of a provision of this |
Code or a local ordinance must make the recorded images of a |
violation accessible to the alleged violator by providing the |
alleged violator with a website address, accessible through the |
Internet. |
(c) A county or municipality, including a home rule county |
or municipality, may not use an automated traffic law |
enforcement system to provide recorded images of a motor |
vehicle for the purpose of recording its speed. The regulation |
of the use of automated traffic law enforcement systems to |
record vehicle speeds is an exclusive power and function of the |
State. This subsection (c) is a denial and limitation of home |
rule powers and functions under subsection (h) of Section 6 of |
Article VII of the Illinois Constitution.
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(c-5) A county or municipality, including a home rule |
county or municipality, may not use an automated traffic law |
enforcement system to issue violations in instances where the |
motor vehicle comes to a complete stop and does not enter the |
intersection, as defined by Section 1-132 of this Code, during |
the cycle of the red signal indication unless one or more |
pedestrians or bicyclists are present, even if the motor |
vehicle stops at a point past a stop line or crosswalk where a |
driver is required to stop, as specified in subsection (c) of |
Section 11-306 of this Code or a similar provision of a local |
ordinance. |
(d) For each violation of a provision of this Code or a |
local ordinance
recorded by an automatic
traffic law |
enforcement system, the county or municipality having
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jurisdiction shall issue a written notice of the
violation to |
the registered owner of the vehicle as the alleged
violator. |
The notice shall be delivered to the registered
owner of the |
vehicle, by mail, within 30 days after the Secretary of State |
notifies the municipality or county of the identity of the |
owner of the vehicle, but in no event later than 90 days after |
the violation.
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The notice shall include:
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(1) the name and address of the registered owner of the
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vehicle;
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(2) the registration number of the motor vehicle
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involved in the violation;
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(3) the violation charged;
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(4) the location where the violation occurred;
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(5) the date and time of the violation;
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(6) a copy of the recorded images;
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(7) the amount of the civil penalty imposed and the |
requirements of any traffic education program imposed and |
the date
by which the civil penalty should be paid and the |
traffic education program should be completed;
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(8) a statement that recorded images are evidence of a
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violation of a red light signal;
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(9) a warning that failure to pay the civil penalty, to |
complete a required traffic education program, or to
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contest liability in a timely manner is an admission of
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liability and may result in a suspension of the driving
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privileges of the registered owner of the vehicle;
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(10) a statement that the person may elect to proceed |
by:
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(A) paying the fine, completing a required traffic |
education program, or both; or
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(B) challenging the charge in court, by mail, or by |
administrative hearing; and
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(11) a website address, accessible through the |
Internet, where the person may view the recorded images of |
the violation. |
(e) If a person
charged with a traffic violation, as a |
result of an automated traffic law
enforcement system, does not |
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pay the fine or complete a required traffic education program, |
or both, or successfully contest the civil
penalty resulting |
from that violation, the Secretary of State shall suspend the
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driving privileges of the
registered owner of the vehicle under |
Section 6-306.5 of this Code for failing
to complete a required |
traffic education program or to pay any fine or penalty
due and |
owing, or both, as a result of 5 violations of the automated |
traffic law
enforcement system.
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(f) Based on inspection of recorded images produced by an
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automated traffic law enforcement system, a notice alleging |
that the violation occurred shall be evidence of the facts |
contained
in the notice and admissible in any proceeding |
alleging a
violation under this Section.
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(g) Recorded images made by an automatic traffic law
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enforcement system are confidential and shall be made
available |
only to the alleged violator and governmental and
law |
enforcement agencies for purposes of adjudicating a
violation |
of this Section, for statistical purposes, or for other |
governmental purposes. Any recorded image evidencing a
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violation of this Section, however, may be admissible in
any |
proceeding resulting from the issuance of the citation.
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(h) The court or hearing officer may consider in defense of |
a violation:
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(1) that the motor vehicle or registration plates of |
the motor
vehicle were stolen before the violation occurred |
and not
under the control of or in the possession of the |
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owner at
the time of the violation;
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(2) that the driver of the vehicle passed through the
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intersection when the light was red either (i) in order to
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yield the right-of-way to an emergency vehicle or (ii) as
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part of a funeral procession; and
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(3) any other evidence or issues provided by municipal |
or county ordinance.
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(i) To demonstrate that the motor vehicle or the |
registration
plates were stolen before the violation occurred |
and were not under the
control or possession of the owner at |
the time of the violation, the
owner must submit proof that a |
report concerning the stolen
motor vehicle or registration |
plates was filed with a law enforcement agency in a timely |
manner.
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(j) Unless the driver of the motor vehicle received a |
Uniform
Traffic Citation from a police officer at the time of |
the violation,
the motor vehicle owner is subject to a civil |
penalty not exceeding
$100 or the completion of a traffic |
education program, or both, plus an additional penalty of not |
more than $100 for failure to pay the original penalty or to |
complete a required traffic education program, or both, in a |
timely manner, if the motor vehicle is recorded by an automated |
traffic law
enforcement system. A violation for which a civil |
penalty is imposed
under this Section is not a violation of a |
traffic regulation governing
the movement of vehicles and may |
not be recorded on the driving record
of the owner of the |
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vehicle.
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(j-3) A registered owner who is a holder of a valid |
commercial driver's license is not required to complete a |
traffic education program. |
(j-5) For purposes of the required traffic education |
program only, a registered owner may submit an affidavit to the |
court or hearing officer swearing that at the time of the |
alleged violation, the vehicle was in the custody and control |
of another person. The affidavit must identify the person in |
custody and control of the vehicle, including the person's name |
and current address. The person in custody and control of the |
vehicle at the time of the violation is required to complete |
the required traffic education program. If the person in |
custody and control of the vehicle at the time of the violation |
completes the required traffic education program, the |
registered owner of the vehicle is not required to complete a |
traffic education program. |
(k) An intersection equipped with an automated traffic law
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enforcement system must be posted with a sign visible to |
approaching traffic
indicating that the intersection is being |
monitored by an automated
traffic law enforcement system. |
(k-3) A municipality or
county that has one or more |
intersections equipped with an automated traffic law
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enforcement system must provide notice to drivers by posting |
the locations of automated traffic law systems on the |
municipality or county website.
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(k-5) An intersection equipped with an automated traffic |
law
enforcement system must have a yellow change interval that |
conforms with the Illinois Manual on Uniform Traffic Control |
Devices (IMUTCD) published by the Illinois Department of |
Transportation. |
(k-7) A municipality or county operating an automated |
traffic law enforcement system shall conduct a statistical |
analysis to assess the safety impact of each automated traffic |
law enforcement system at an intersection following |
installation of the system. The statistical analysis shall be |
based upon the best available crash, traffic, and other data, |
and shall cover a period of time before and after installation |
of the system sufficient to provide a statistically valid |
comparison of safety impact. The statistical analysis shall be |
consistent with professional judgment and acceptable industry |
practice. The statistical analysis also shall be consistent |
with the data required for valid comparisons of before and |
after conditions and shall be conducted within a reasonable |
period following the installation of the automated traffic law |
enforcement system. The statistical analysis required by this |
subsection (k-7) shall be made available to the public and |
shall be published on the website of the municipality or |
county. If the statistical analysis for the 36 month period |
following installation of the system indicates that there has |
been an increase in the rate of accidents at the approach to |
the intersection monitored by the system, the municipality or |
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county shall undertake additional studies to determine the |
cause and severity of the accidents, and may take any action |
that it determines is necessary or appropriate to reduce the |
number or severity of the accidents at that intersection. |
(l) The compensation paid for an automated traffic law |
enforcement system
must be based on the value of the equipment |
or the services provided and may
not be based on the number of |
traffic citations issued or the revenue generated
by the |
system.
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(m) This Section applies only to the counties of Cook, |
DuPage, Kane, Lake, Madison, McHenry, St. Clair, and Will and |
to municipalities located within those counties.
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(n) The fee for participating in a traffic education |
program under this Section shall not exceed $25. |
A low-income individual required to complete a traffic |
education program under this Section who provides proof of |
eligibility for the federal earned income tax credit under |
Section 32 of the Internal Revenue Code or the Illinois earned |
income tax credit under Section 212 of the Illinois Income Tax |
Act shall not be required to pay any fee for participating in a |
required traffic education program. |
(o) A municipality or county shall make a certified report |
to the Secretary of State pursuant to Section 6-306.5 of this |
Code whenever a registered owner of a vehicle has failed to pay |
any
fine or penalty due and owing as a result of 5 offenses for |
automated traffic
law violations. |
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(p) No person who is the lessor of a motor vehicle pursuant |
to a written lease agreement shall be liable for an automated |
traffic law enforcement system violation involving such motor |
vehicle during the period of the lease; provided that upon the |
request of the appropriate authority received within 120 days |
after the violation occurred, the lessor provides within 60 |
days after such receipt the name and address of the lessee. The |
drivers license number of a lessee may be subsequently |
individually requested by the appropriate authority if needed |
for enforcement of this Section. |
Upon the provision of information by the lessor pursuant to |
this subsection, the county or municipality may issue the |
violation to the lessee of the vehicle in the same manner as it |
would issue a violation to a registered owner of a vehicle |
pursuant to this Section, and the lessee may be held liable for |
the violation. |
(Source: P.A. 96-288, eff. 8-11-09; 96-1016, eff. 1-1-11.)
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