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| | 100TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2017 and 2018 HB5297 Introduced , by Rep. John C. D'Amico SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
| 605 ILCS 10/10 | from Ch. 121, par. 100-10 |
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Amends the Toll Highway Act. In a Section concerning enforcement, changes "vehicle" to "motor vehicle", and provides that "motor vehicle" does not include trailers.
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1 | | AN ACT concerning transportation.
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2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | | Section 5. The Toll Highway Act is amended by changing |
5 | | Section 10 as follows: |
6 | | (605 ILCS 10/10) (from Ch. 121, par. 100-10)
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7 | | Sec. 10. The Authority shall have power:
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8 | | (a) To pass resolutions, make by-laws, rules and |
9 | | regulations for the
management, regulation and control of its |
10 | | affairs, and to fix tolls, and to
make, enact and enforce all |
11 | | needful rules and regulations in connection
with the |
12 | | construction, operation, management, care, regulation or
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13 | | protection of its property or any toll highways, constructed or
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14 | | reconstructed hereunder.
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15 | | (a-5) To fix, assess, and collect civil fines for a motor |
16 | | vehicle's operation on
a toll highway without the required toll |
17 | | having been paid.
The Authority may
establish by rule a system |
18 | | of civil administrative adjudication to adjudicate
only |
19 | | alleged
instances of a motor vehicle's operation on a toll |
20 | | highway without the required toll
having been paid, as detected |
21 | | by the Authority's video or photo
surveillance system.
In cases |
22 | | in which the operator of the motor vehicle is not the |
23 | | registered motor
vehicle owner, the establishment of
ownership |
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1 | | of the motor vehicle creates a rebuttable presumption that the |
2 | | motor vehicle was
being operated by an agent
of the registered |
3 | | motor vehicle owner. If the registered motor vehicle owner |
4 | | liable for a
violation under this Section was
not the operator |
5 | | of the motor vehicle at the time of the violation, the owner |
6 | | may
maintain an action for
indemnification against the operator |
7 | | in the circuit court.
Rules establishing a system of civil |
8 | | administrative
adjudication must
provide for written notice,
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9 | | by first class mail or other means provided by law, to the |
10 | | address of the
registered owner of the cited motor
vehicle as |
11 | | recorded with the Secretary of State or to the lessee of the |
12 | | cited motor
vehicle at the last address known
to the lessor of |
13 | | the cited motor vehicle at the time of the lease,
of the
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14 | | alleged violation and an opportunity to be heard on the |
15 | | question of the
violation and must provide for the |
16 | | establishment of a toll-free telephone
number to receive |
17 | | inquiries concerning alleged violations.
The notice shall also |
18 | | inform the registered motor vehicle owner that failure to
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19 | | contest in the manner and time
provided shall be deemed an |
20 | | admission of liability and that a final order of
liability may |
21 | | be entered on that admission. A duly
authorized agent of the |
22 | | Authority may perform
or execute the preparation, |
23 | | certification, affirmation, or
mailing of the notice. A notice |
24 | | of violation, sworn or affirmed to or certified
by a duly |
25 | | authorized agent of
the Authority, or a facsimile of the |
26 | | notice, based upon an inspection of
photographs, |
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1 | | microphotographs,
videotape, or other recorded images produced
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2 | | by a video or photo surveillance system, shall be admitted as
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3 | | prima facie evidence of the correctness of the facts contained |
4 | | in the notice or
facsimile.
Only civil fines,
along with the |
5 | | corresponding outstanding toll, and costs
may be imposed by
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6 | | administrative adjudication. A fine may be imposed under this |
7 | | paragraph only
if a violation is established by a preponderance |
8 | | of the evidence. Judicial
review of all final orders of the |
9 | | Authority under this paragraph shall be
conducted in the |
10 | | circuit court of the county in which the administrative |
11 | | decision was rendered in accordance with the Administrative |
12 | | Review Law.
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13 | | The Authority may maintain a listing or searchable database |
14 | | on its website of persons or entities that have been issued one |
15 | | or more final orders of liability with a total amount due of |
16 | | more than $1,000 for tolls, fines, unpaid late fees, or |
17 | | administrative costs that remain unpaid after the exhaustion |
18 | | of, or the failure to exhaust, the judicial review procedures |
19 | | under the Administrative Review Law. Each entry may include the |
20 | | person's or entity's name as listed on the final order of |
21 | | liability. |
22 | | Any outstanding toll, fine, additional late payment fine, |
23 | | other
sanction,
or costs imposed, or part of any fine, other |
24 | | sanction, or costs imposed, remaining unpaid after the |
25 | | exhaustion of, or the failure to
exhaust, judicial review |
26 | | procedures under the Administrative Review
Law are a debt due |
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1 | | and owing
the Authority and may be collected in accordance
with |
2 | | applicable law. After expiration of the period in
which |
3 | | judicial review under the Administrative Review Law may be
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4 | | sought,
unless stayed by a court of competent jurisdiction, a |
5 | | final order of
the Authority under this subsection (a-5)
may be |
6 | | enforced in
the same manner as a judgment entered by a court of |
7 | | competent jurisdiction.
Notwithstanding any other provision of |
8 | | this Act, the Authority may, with the approval of the Attorney |
9 | | General, retain a law firm or law firms with expertise in the |
10 | | collection of government fines and debts for the purpose of |
11 | | collecting fines, costs, and other moneys due under this |
12 | | subsection (a-5).
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13 | | A system of civil administrative adjudication may also |
14 | | provide for a
program of motor vehicle
immobilization, tow, or |
15 | | impoundment for the purpose of facilitating
enforcement of any |
16 | | final order or orders of
the Authority under this subsection |
17 | | (a-5) that result in a finding or liability for 5 or more |
18 | | violations after
expiration of the period in which judicial |
19 | | review under the Administrative Review Law may be sought. The |
20 | | registered motor vehicle owner of a motor
vehicle immobilized, |
21 | | towed,
or impounded for nonpayment of a final order
of the |
22 | | Authority under this subsection (a-5) shall have the right
to |
23 | | request a hearing before the Authority's civil administrative |
24 | | adjudicatory
system to challenge the validity
of the |
25 | | immobilization, tow, or impoundment.
This hearing, however, |
26 | | shall not constitute a
readjudication of the merits of |
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1 | | previously adjudicated notices.
Judicial review of all final |
2 | | orders of the
Authority under this subsection (a-5) shall be |
3 | | conducted
in the circuit court of the county in which the |
4 | | administrative decision was rendered in accordance with the |
5 | | Administrative Review Law. |
6 | | No commercial entity that is the lessor of a motor vehicle |
7 | | under a written lease agreement shall be liable for an |
8 | | administrative notice of violation for toll evasion issued |
9 | | under this subsection (a-5) involving that motor vehicle during |
10 | | the period of the lease if the lessor provides a copy of the |
11 | | leasing agreement to the Authority within 30 days of the issue |
12 | | date on the notice of violation. The leasing agreement also |
13 | | must contain a provision or addendum informing the lessee that |
14 | | the lessee is liable for payment of all tolls and any fines for |
15 | | toll evasion. Each entity must also post a sign at the leasing |
16 | | counter notifying the lessee of that liability. The copy of the |
17 | | leasing agreement provided to the Authority must contain the |
18 | | name, address, and driver's license number of the lessee, as |
19 | | well as the check-out and return dates and times of the motor |
20 | | vehicle and the motor vehicle license plate number and motor |
21 | | vehicle make and model. |
22 | | As used in this subsection (a-5), "lessor" includes |
23 | | commercial leasing and rental entities but does not include |
24 | | public passenger motor vehicle entities.
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25 | | The Authority shall establish an amnesty program for
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26 | | violations adjudicated under this subsection (a-5). Under the
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1 | | program, any person who has an outstanding notice of violation
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2 | | for toll evasion or a final order of a hearing officer for toll
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3 | | evasion dated prior to the effective date of this amendatory
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4 | | Act of the 94th General Assembly
and who pays to the
Authority |
5 | | the full percentage amounts listed in this paragraph
remaining |
6 | | due on the notice of violation or final order of the
hearing |
7 | | officer and the full fees and costs paid by the Authority to |
8 | | the Secretary of State relating to suspension proceedings, if |
9 | | applicable, on or before 5:00 p.m., Central Standard Time,
of |
10 | | the 60th day after the effective date of this amendatory Act
of |
11 | | the 94th General Assembly shall not be required to pay more
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12 | | than the listed percentage of the original fine amount and
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13 | | outstanding toll as listed on the notice of violation or final
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14 | | order of the hearing officer and the full fees and costs paid |
15 | | by the Authority to the Secretary of State relating to |
16 | | suspension proceedings, if applicable. The payment percentage |
17 | | scale
shall be as follows: a person with 25 or fewer violations |
18 | | shall
be eligible for amnesty upon payment of 50% of the |
19 | | original
fine amount and the outstanding tolls; a person with |
20 | | more than
25 but fewer than 51 violations shall be eligible for |
21 | | amnesty
upon payment of 60% of the original fine amount and the
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22 | | outstanding tolls; and a person with 51 or more violations
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23 | | shall be eligible for amnesty upon payment of 75% of the
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24 | | original fine amount and the outstanding tolls. In such a
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25 | | situation, the Executive Director of the Authority or his or
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26 | | her designee is authorized and directed to waive any late fine
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1 | | amount above the applicable percentage of the original fine
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2 | | amount. Partial payment of the amount due shall not be a basis
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3 | | to extend the amnesty payment deadline nor shall it act to
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4 | | relieve the person of liability for payment of the late fine
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5 | | amount. In order to receive amnesty, the full amount of the
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6 | | applicable percentage of the original fine amount and
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7 | | outstanding toll remaining due on the notice of violation or
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8 | | final order of the hearing officer and the full fees and costs |
9 | | paid by the Authority to the Secretary of State relating to |
10 | | suspension proceedings, if applicable, must be paid in full by |
11 | | 5:00
p.m., Central Standard Time, of the 60th day after the
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12 | | effective date of this amendatory Act of the 94th General
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13 | | Assembly. This amendatory Act of the 94th General Assembly has
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14 | | no retroactive effect with regard to payments already tendered
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15 | | to the Authority that were full payments or payments in an
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16 | | amount greater than the applicable percentage, and this Act
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17 | | shall not be the basis for either a refund or a credit. This
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18 | | amendatory Act of the 94th General Assembly does not apply to
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19 | | toll evasion citations issued by the Illinois State Police or
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20 | | other authorized law enforcement agencies and for which payment
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21 | | may be due to or through the clerk of the circuit court. The
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22 | | Authority shall adopt rules as necessary to implement the
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23 | | provisions of this amendatory Act of the 94th General Assembly.
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24 | | The Authority, by a resolution of the Board of Directors, shall
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25 | | have the discretion to implement similar amnesty programs in
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26 | | the future.
The Authority, at its discretion and in |
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1 | | consultation with the Attorney
General, is further authorized |
2 | | to settle an administrative fine or
penalty if it determines |
3 | | that settling for less than the full amount
is in the best |
4 | | interests of the Authority after taking into account
the |
5 | | following factors:
(1) the merits of the Authority's claim |
6 | | against the respondent;
(2) the amount that can be collected |
7 | | relative to the
administrative fine or penalty owed by the |
8 | | respondent;
(3) the cost of pursuing further enforcement or |
9 | | collection
action against the respondent;
(4) the likelihood of |
10 | | collecting the full amount owed; and
(5) the burden on the |
11 | | judiciary.
The provisions in this Section may be extended to |
12 | | other
toll facilities in the State of Illinois through a duly
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13 | | executed agreement between the Authority and
the operator of |
14 | | the toll facility.
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15 | | (b) To prescribe rules and regulations applicable to |
16 | | traffic on highways
under the jurisdiction of the Authority, |
17 | | concerning:
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18 | | (1) Types of motor vehicles permitted to use such |
19 | | highways or parts thereof,
and classification of such motor |
20 | | vehicles;
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21 | | (2) Designation of the lanes of traffic to be used by |
22 | | the different
types of motor vehicles permitted upon said |
23 | | highways;
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24 | | (3) Stopping, standing, and parking of motor vehicles;
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25 | | (4) Control of traffic by means of police officers or |
26 | | traffic control
signals;
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1 | | (5) Control or prohibition of processions, convoys, |
2 | | and assemblages of motor
vehicles and persons;
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3 | | (6) Movement of traffic in one direction only on |
4 | | designated portions of
said highways;
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5 | | (7) Control of the access, entrance, and exit of motor |
6 | | vehicles and persons to
and from said highways; and
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7 | | (8) Preparation, location and installation of all |
8 | | traffic signs;
and to prescribe further rules and |
9 | | regulations applicable to such traffic,
concerning matters |
10 | | not provided for either in the foregoing enumeration or
in |
11 | | the Illinois Vehicle Code. Notice of such rules and |
12 | | regulations
shall be posted conspicuously and displayed at |
13 | | appropriate points and at
reasonable intervals along said |
14 | | highways, by clearly legible markers or
signs, to provide |
15 | | notice of the existence of such rules and regulations to
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16 | | persons traveling on said highways. At each toll station, |
17 | | the Authority
shall make available, free of charge, |
18 | | pamphlets containing all of such
rules and regulations.
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19 | | (c) The Authority, in fixing the rate for tolls for the |
20 | | privilege of
using the said toll highways, is authorized and |
21 | | directed, in fixing such
rates, to base the same upon annual |
22 | | estimates to be made, recorded and
filed with the Authority. |
23 | | Said estimates shall include the following: The
estimated total |
24 | | amount of the use of the toll highways; the estimated
amount of |
25 | | the revenue to be derived therefrom, which said revenue, when
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26 | | added to all other receipts and income, will be sufficient to |
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1 | | pay the
expense of maintaining and operating said toll |
2 | | highways, including the
administrative expenses of the |
3 | | Authority, and to discharge all obligations
of the Authority as |
4 | | they become due and payable.
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5 | | (d) To accept from any municipality or political |
6 | | subdivision any lands,
easements or rights in land needed for |
7 | | the operation, construction,
relocation or maintenance of any |
8 | | toll highways, with or without payment
therefor, and in its |
9 | | discretion to reimburse any such municipality or
political |
10 | | subdivision out of its funds for any cost or expense incurred |
11 | | in
the acquisition of land, easements or rights in land, in |
12 | | connection with
the construction and relocation of the said |
13 | | toll highways, widening,
extending roads, streets or avenues in |
14 | | connection therewith, or for the
construction of any roads or |
15 | | streets forming extension to and connections
with or between |
16 | | any toll highways, or for the cost or expense of widening,
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17 | | grading, surfacing or improving any existing streets or roads |
18 | | or the
construction of any streets and roads forming extensions |
19 | | of or connections
with any toll highways constructed, |
20 | | relocated, operated, maintained or
regulated hereunder by the |
21 | | Authority. Where property owned by a
municipality or political |
22 | | subdivision is necessary to the construction of
an approved |
23 | | toll highway, if the Authority cannot reach an agreement with
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24 | | such municipality or political subdivision and if the use to |
25 | | which the
property is being put in the hands of the |
26 | | municipality or political
subdivision is not essential to the |