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94TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2005 and 2006 HB2473
Introduced 02/17/05, by Rep. Jay C. Hoffman SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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625 ILCS 5/18c-1704 |
from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 18c-1704 |
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Amends the Illinois Commercial Transportation Law in the Illinois Vehicle Code with regard to sanctions that may be imposed by the Illinois Commerce Commission. Provides that a railroad operating in the State may not receive any financial assistance from the State during any period in which there exists any outstanding citation or other notice of violation issued by the Commission or any other State agency to that railroad. Provides for waiver of the provision under certain conditions.
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A BILL FOR
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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 |
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| Section 18c-1704 as follows:
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| (625 ILCS 5/18c-1704) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 18c-1704)
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| Sec. 18c-1704. Sanctions. Each violation of this Chapter |
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| shall subject
the violator to the following sanctions, except |
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| as otherwise provided
elsewhere in this Chapter. Sanctions |
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| provided for in this Section may be
imposed by the Commission |
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| only in compliance with the notice and hearing
requirements of |
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| Section 18c-2102 of this Chapter.
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| (1) Criminal Misdemeanor Penalties. Each violation of this |
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| Chapter shall
constitute a Class C misdemeanor.
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| (2) Civil Penalties. The Commission may assess, against any |
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| person found
by it to have violated this Chapter, a civil |
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| penalty not greater than
$1,000 nor less than $100 per |
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| violation. The penalty assessed by the
Commission shall reflect |
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| the number and severity of violations found to
have been |
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| committed. Penalties assessed by the Commission shall be
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| enforced by any court having venue in enforcement cases under |
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| this Chapter.
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| (3) Cease and Desist Orders. The Commission may, where
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| person is found after hearing to have violated this Chapter, |
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| Commission
regulations or orders, and justice requires, order |
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| the person to cease and
desist from further or from any future |
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| violations. A cease and desist order
may be entered on the |
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| Commission's own motion or by agreement between the
parties. |
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| Orders and agreements under this Section shall be valid and
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| enforceable for the period stated therein, not to exceed 2 |
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| years from the
date the order or agreement is approved by the |
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| Commission, unless the
parties stipulate otherwise. Such |
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| orders and agreements shall be
enforceable in any court of this |
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| State having venue and jurisdiction in
enforcement actions |
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| under this Chapter. Failure to comply with a
Commission cease |
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| and desist order shall constitute a violation of this
Chapter |
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| separate and apart from any underlying violations.
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| (4) Stipulated Settlements.
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| (a) General Provisions. The Commission may accept a |
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| reasonable monetary
settlement, suspension or revocation |
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| of a license or registration, or any other
reasonable terms |
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| stipulated between the respondent and staff, with or |
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| without a
finding of violations.
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| (b) Presumption of Reasonableness. Such stipulations |
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| shall be
presumed reasonable. Unless the terms of a |
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| stipulation exceed such
parameters as the Commission may |
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| establish, this presumption is rebuttable
only by evidence |
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| of record at hearing.
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| (c) Parameters. Parameters for settlement shall be |
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| based on type of
violation; severity, as measured by |
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| revenues from unlawful activities; and
number of |
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| violations. Minimum settlement amounts may be established.
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| (d) Orders. Orders suspending proposed settlements |
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| shall cite reasons
for suspension which are specific to the |
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| case. Orders rejecting proposed
settlements shall recite |
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| the grounds on which the settlements are found to
be |
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| unreasonable and describe the evidence which supports such |
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| findings.
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| (5) Injunctive Relief. Any court with jurisdiction and |
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| venue for
purposes of enforcing this Chapter shall have the |
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| power to enjoin any person
from committing violations of this |
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| Chapter. Suit for penalties shall not
be a prerequisite to |
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| injunctive relief. No bond shall be required when
injunctive |
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| relief is granted at the request of the Commission.
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| (6) Suspension or Revocation of Licenses and |
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| Registrations.
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| (a) Availability of Suspension and Revocation as |
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| Sanctions. Violation of
this Chapter by a motor carrier of |
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| property or
passengers shall, in addition to other |
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| sanctions provided
herein, subject the violator to |
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| suspension or revocation of
any or all Commission licenses |
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| and registrations. The
Commission may impose the sanctions |
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| of suspension and
revocation. Where the violation is |
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| failure of a motor
carrier of property or passengers to |
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| have in effect and file
proof of continuous insurance |
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| coverage in accordance with
this Chapter, Commission |
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| regulations and orders, the license
or registration or both |
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| may be suspended by telephonic or
telegraphic directive, |
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| confirmed by certified or registered
mail or personal |
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| service, pending final disposition of
revocation |
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| proceedings.
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| (b) Suspension Pending Adjudication. Where the |
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| violation is failure
of a motor carrier of property to pay |
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| a franchise or franchise
renewal fee, the license or |
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| registration or both may be suspended
by certified or |
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| registered mail or personally served
directive, pending |
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| final disposition of revocation proceedings.
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| (c) Special Revocation Procedures.
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| (i) Notice. The Commission shall serve notice upon |
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| all persons who have
failed to pay a franchise tax, |
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| license fee, or penalty required under the
Business |
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| Corporation Act of 1983, or who have failed to comply |
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| with this
Chapter, Commission regulations and orders, |
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| regarding the filing of proof
of continuous insurance |
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| or bond coverage, the payment of periodic fees, the
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| filing of periodic reports, the payment of civil |
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| penalties, or the
filing of rates to the full extent of |
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| a carrier's authority. The notice
shall advise such |
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| person of the apparent violations and state that, |
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| unless
the Commission receives a written request for |
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| hearing or extension of time
within 30 days from the |
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| date the notice is served, the person's license or
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| registration will be revoked by operation of law |
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| without further action by
the Commission.
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| (ii) Extensions of Time. The Commission may grant |
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| one extension of time
not exceeding 60 days where the |
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| extension will not endanger the public.
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| (iii) Request for Hearing. If a timely written |
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| request for hearing is
received, no further action |
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| shall be taken until the requirements of
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| 18c-2102 of this Chapter have been satisfied.
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| (iv) Revocation by Operation of Law. If, at the |
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| expiration of the
applicable time period, the person |
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| has not complied with the pertinent
requirements, and a |
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| written request for hearing has not been received, the
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| person will be deemed to have waived hearing and the |
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| license or
registration shall be revoked by operation |
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| of law without further action by
the Commission as if |
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| the Commission has served an order on the date
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| following expiration revoking the license or |
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| registration.
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| (6.1) Denial of financial assistance.
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| (a) Sanction. A railroad operating in the State, and |
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| any publicly funded project or improvement to that |
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| railroad, is ineligible for and may not receive any grant, |
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| loan, or any other financial assistance from the State |
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| during any period of time in which there exists any |
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| outstanding citation or other notice of violation issued by |
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| the Illinois Commerce Commission or any State agency to |
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| that railroad.
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| (b) Waiver. The Illinois Commerce Commission or other |
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| citing State agency, at its discretion, may waive paragraph |
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| (a) of this subsection (6.1) if the railroad proves that |
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| (i) a verifiable good-faith effort is being made towards |
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| immediate compliance all outstanding citations or notices |
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| of violation and (ii) rail safety or the public good will |
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| benefit from the grant, loan, or other financial assistance |
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| from the State.
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| (7) Probation. The Commission may probate the imposition of |
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| any of the
sanctions set forth in this Section.
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