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State of Illinois
2021 and 2022 HB5150 Introduced 1/27/2022, by Rep. Angelica Guerrero-Cuellar SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
| 625 ILCS 5/4-103 | from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 4-103 |
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Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code. Provides that a person not entitled to the possession of a vehicle or essential part of a vehicle who receives, possesses, conceals, sells, disposes or transfers such vehicle, knowing it to have been stolen or converted, regardless of whether the person stole or converted the vehicle, commits a Class 2 felony.
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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 Illinois Vehicle Code is amended by |
5 | | changing Section 4-103 as follows:
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6 | | (625 ILCS 5/4-103) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 4-103)
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7 | | Sec. 4-103. Offenses relating to motor vehicles and other
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8 | | vehicles - Felonies. |
9 | | (a) Except as provided in subsection (a-1), it is a |
10 | | violation of this
Chapter for:
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11 | | (1) A person not entitled to the possession of a |
12 | | vehicle or essential
part of a vehicle to receive, |
13 | | possess, conceal, sell, dispose, or transfer
it, knowing |
14 | | it to have been stolen or converted , regardless of whether |
15 | | the person stole or converted the vehicle . Knowledge that |
16 | | a vehicle or essential part is stolen or converted may be |
17 | | inferred:
(A) from the surrounding facts and |
18 | | circumstances, which would lead a reasonable person to |
19 | | believe that the vehicle or essential part is stolen or |
20 | | converted; or
(B) if the person exercises exclusive |
21 | | unexplained possession over the stolen or converted |
22 | | vehicle or essential part, regardless of whether the date |
23 | | on which the vehicle or essential part was stolen is |
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1 | | recent or remote;
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2 | | (2) A person to knowingly remove, alter, deface, |
3 | | destroy,
falsify, or forge a
manufacturer's identification |
4 | | number of a vehicle or an engine number of
a motor vehicle |
5 | | or any essential part thereof having an identification
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6 | | number;
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7 | | (3) A person to knowingly conceal or misrepresent the |
8 | | identity of a
vehicle or any essential part thereof;
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9 | | (4) A person to buy, receive, possess, sell or dispose |
10 | | of a vehicle,
or any essential part thereof, with |
11 | | knowledge that the identification
number of the vehicle or |
12 | | any essential part thereof having an
identification number |
13 | | has been removed or falsified;
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14 | | (5) A person to knowingly possess, buy, sell, |
15 | | exchange, give away, or
offer to buy, sell, exchange or |
16 | | give away, any manufacturer's
identification number plate, |
17 | | mylar sticker, federal certificate label,
State police |
18 | | reassignment plate, Secretary of State assigned plate, |
19 | | rosette
rivet, or facsimile of such which has not yet been |
20 | | attached to or has been
removed from the original or |
21 | | assigned vehicle. It is an affirmative
defense to |
22 | | subsection (a) of this Section that the person possessing,
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23 | | buying, selling or exchanging a plate mylar sticker or |
24 | | label described in
this paragraph is a police officer |
25 | | doing so as part of his official duties,
or is a |
26 | | manufacturer's authorized representative
who is replacing |
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1 | | any
manufacturer's identification number plate, mylar |
2 | | sticker or Federal
certificate label originally placed on |
3 | | the vehicle by the manufacturer of
the vehicle or any |
4 | | essential part
thereof;
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5 | | (6) A person to knowingly make a false report of the |
6 | | theft or conversion
of a vehicle to any police officer of |
7 | | this State or any employee of a law
enforcement agency of |
8 | | this State designated by the law enforcement agency to
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9 | | take, receive, process, or record reports of vehicle theft |
10 | | or conversion.
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11 | | (a-1) A person engaged in the repair or servicing of |
12 | | vehicles does not
violate
this
Chapter by knowingly possessing |
13 | | a manufacturer's identification number plate
for the
purpose |
14 | | of reaffixing it on the same damaged vehicle from which it was
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15 | | originally taken,
if the person reaffixes or intends to |
16 | | reaffix the original manufacturer's
identification
number |
17 | | plate in place of the identification number plate affixed on a |
18 | | new
dashboard that
has been or will be installed in the |
19 | | vehicle. The person must notify the
Secretary of State
each |
20 | | time the original manufacturer's identification number plate |
21 | | is reaffixed
on a
vehicle. The person must keep a record |
22 | | indicating that the identification
number plate
affixed on the |
23 | | new dashboard has been removed and has been replaced by the
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24 | | manufacturer's identification number plate originally affixed |
25 | | on the vehicle.
The person
also must keep a record regarding |
26 | | the status and location of the identification
number
plate |
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1 | | removed from the replacement dashboard.
The Secretary shall |
2 | | adopt rules for implementing this subsection (a-1).
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3 | | (a-2) The owner of a vehicle repaired under subsection |
4 | | (a-1) must,
within 90 days of the date of the repairs, contact |
5 | | an officer of the Illinois
State Police Vehicle Inspection |
6 | | Bureau and arrange for an inspection of the
vehicle, by the |
7 | | officer or the officer's designee, at a mutually agreed upon
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8 | | date and location.
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9 | | (b) Sentence. A person convicted of a violation of this |
10 | | Section shall
be guilty of a Class 2 felony.
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11 | | (c) The offenses set forth in subsection (a) of this |
12 | | Section shall not
include the offense set forth in Section |
13 | | 4-103.2 of this Code.
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14 | | (Source: P.A. 100-745, eff. 8-10-18.)
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