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 1                    AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 1021
 2        AMENDMENT NO.     .  Amend House Bill 1021  by  replacing
 3    the title with the following:
 4        "AN ACT to require the use of certain safety equipment by
 5    children when they are bicycle operators or passengers."; and
 6    by  replacing  everything  after the enacting clause with the
 7    following:
 8        "Section 1. Short Title. This Act may  be  cited  as  the
 9    Child Bicycle Safety Act.
10        Section 5. Legislative findings and purpose.
11        (a)  The legislature finds and declares that:
12             (1)  Disability and death of children resulting from
13        injuries  sustained  in bicycling accidents are a serious
14        threat to the public health, welfare, and safety  of  the
15        people   of  this  State,  and  the  prevention  of  that
16        disability and death is a goal  of  the  people  of  this
17        State.
18             (2)  Head   injuries   are   the  leading  cause  of
19        disability and death from bicycling accidents.
20             (3)  The  risk  of  head   injury   from   bicycling
21        accidents  is  significantly  reduced  for bicyclists who
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 1        wear proper protective bicycle helmets, yet  helmets  are
 2        worn by less than 5% of child bicyclists nationwide.
 3             (4)  The  risk of head injury or of any other injury
 4        to a small child who is a passenger on a bicycle operated
 5        by another person would be significantly reduced if  that
 6        child sat in a separate restraining seat.
 7        (b)  The  purpose  of this Act is to reduce the incidence
 8    of disability and death resulting from injuries  incurred  in
 9    bicycling  accidents  by  requiring  that  while  riding on a
10    bicycle on the public roads, public bicycle paths, and  other
11    public rights-of-way of this State, all bicycle operators and
12    passengers  under  the  age  of  16  wear approved protective
13    bicycle helmets; that all bicycle passengers who weigh  under
14    40  pounds  or  are  under  40  inches in height be seated in
15    separate restraining seats on the bicycle  or  in  a  trailer
16    towed  by  the  bicycle;  that  no  person  who  is unable to
17    maintain an erect, seated position shall be a passenger in  a
18    bicycle   restraining   seat;  and  that  all  other  bicycle
19    passengers not seated in a bicycle restraining seat shall  be
20    seated on saddle seats.
21        Section  10.  Definitions.  As  used  in  this  Act,  the
22    following terms have the following meanings:
23        "Bicycle"  means a human-powered vehicle with 2 wheels in
24    tandem designed to transport, by the action of pedaling,  one
25    or  more  persons  seated  on one or more saddle seats on its
26    frame. Bicycle also means a human-powered vehicle designed to
27    transport by pedaling that has more than 2  wheels  when  the
28    vehicle  is used on a public roadway, public bicycle path, or
29    other public right-of-way, but does not include a tricycle.
30        "Operator" means a person who travels on a bicycle seated
31    on a saddle seat where that person is  intended  to  and  can
32    pedal the bicycle.
33        "Other  public  right-of-way"  means a right-of-way other
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 1    than a public roadway or public bicycle path  that  is  under
 2    the  jurisdiction  and  control  of  this  State  or  a local
 3    political subdivision of this State and is designed  for  use
 4    and is used by vehicular or pedestrian traffic, or both.
 5        "Passenger"  means  any person who travels on or is towed
 6    in a trailer behind a bicycle in  any  manner  except  as  an
 7    operator.
 8        "Protective  bicycle  helmet"  means  a piece of headgear
 9    that meets or exceeds the  impact  standards  for  protective
10    bicycle  helmets  set  by  the  American  National  Standards
11    Institute (ANSI) or the Snell Memorial Foundation.
12        "Public  bicycle  path"  means  a  right-of-way under the
13    jurisdiction and control of this State or a  local  political
14    subdivision  of  this State for use primarily by bicycles and
15    pedestrians.
16        "Public  roadway"  means   a   right-of-way   under   the
17    jurisdiction  and  control  of  this State or local political
18    subdivision  of  this  State  for  use  primarily  by   motor
19    vehicles.
20        "Restraining  seat" means a seat separate from the saddle
21    seat of the operator of the bicycle that is fastened securely
22    to the frame of the bicycle and  is  adequately  equipped  to
23    restrain  the passenger in the seat and protect the passenger
24    from the moving parts of the bicycle.
25        "Tricycle" means a three-wheeled  human  powered  vehicle
26    designed  for use as a toy by a single child under the age of
27    6, the seat of which is no  more  than  2  feet  from  ground
28    level.
29        Section 15.  Requirements for helmet and restraining seat
30    use.   With  regard  to  a  bicycle used on a public roadway,
31    public bicycle path, or other public right-of-way:
32        (a)  It is unlawful for a person under the age of  16  to
33    operate or to be a passenger on a bicycle unless at all times
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 1    when  the  person  is so engaged he or she wears a protective
 2    bicycle helmet of good fit fastened securely  upon  the  head
 3    with the straps of the helmet.
 4        (b)  It  is  unlawful for a person to be a passenger on a
 5    bicycle unless all of the following conditions are met:
 6             (1)  The person is able to maintain an erect, seated
 7        position on the bicycle.
 8             (2)  Except as provided in paragraph (3), the person
 9        is property seated alone on a saddle seat (as on a tandem
10        bicycle).
11             (3)  With respect to a person who  weighs  under  40
12        pounds,  or  is under 40 inches in height, the person can
13        be and is properly seated in and adequately secured to  a
14        restraining  seat on the bicycle or in a trailer towed by
15        the bicycle.
16        (c)  It is unlawful for a parent or legal guardian  of  a
17    person below the age of 16 to knowingly permit that person to
18    operate  or  to  be  a passenger on a bicycle in violation of
19    subsection (a) or (b) of this Section.
20        (d)  It is unlawful for a person regularly engaged in the
21    business of renting or leasing bicycles to rent  or  lease  a
22    bicycle  to  or  for  the use of a person under the age of 16
23    unless one of the following occurs:
24             (1)  The person is in  possession  of  a  protective
25        bicycle  helmet  of good fit at the time of the rental or
26        lease.
27             (2)  The  rental  or  lease  includes  a  protective
28        bicycle helmet of good fit as required by subsection (a).
29         A fee may be charged for the helmet rental.
30        Section 20.  Bicycle sales or rentals.
31        (a)  A  person  regularly  engaged  in  the  business  of
32    selling bicycles shall provide a purchaser of a bicycle  with
33    a  written explanation, either on the receipt of sale or on a
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 1    separate form, of the provisions of subsections (a), (b), and
 2    (c) of Section 15 and the penalties under Section  25  for  a
 3    violation   and   shall   obtain  the  purchaser's  signature
 4    indicating receipt of the information.
 5        (b)  A  person  regularly  engaged  in  the  business  of
 6    renting bicycles shall require each person seeking to rent  a
 7    bicycle  to provide his or her signature either on the rental
 8    form or on a separate form indicating receipt  of  a  written
 9    explanation  of  the  provisions of subsections (a), (b), and
10    (c) of Section 15 and the penalties under Section  25  for  a
11    violation  and  whether  a  person  under  the age of 16 will
12    operate the bicycle.
13        (c)  A  person  regularly  engaged  in  the  business  of
14    selling or renting bicycles who complies with the  applicable
15    requirements  of  subsections  (a) and (b) of this Section is
16    not liable in a civil action for  damages  for  any  physical
17    injury  sustained  by  a bicycle operator or passenger who is
18    under the age  of  16  as  a  result  of  the  operator's  or
19    passenger's  failure  to  wear a helmet or to wear a properly
20    fitted or fastened helmet in violation of the requirements of
21    this Act.
22        Section 25. Penalties; Bicycle Helmet Safety Fund.
23        (a)  Except  as  provided  in  subsection  (b)  of   this
24    Section,  a  violation  of  the  requirements  set  forth  in
25    Sections  15  and 20 shall be a petty offense punishable by a
26    fine of $30.  The parent or legal guardian having control  of
27    the  minor  whose conduct violates Sections 15 or 20 shall be
28    liable for the amount of the fine imposed under this Section.
29    Five dollars of each fine shall be allocated to the  unit  of
30    local government that issued the citation.  The remaining $25
31    shall be deposited into the Bicycle Helmet Safety Fund.
32        (b)  A person who violates this Act within 9 months after
33    the effective date of this Act shall receive a warning of the
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 1    violation  from  the  enforcing  official,  but  shall not be
 2    issued a citation.  In the case  of  a  first  offense  under
 3    subsection  (a),  (b),  or  (c)  of Section 15, the court may
 4    dismiss the complaint and waive  the  fine  upon  receipt  of
 5    satisfactory  proof  that  the convicted person has since the
 6    date of the violation purchased  or  otherwise  obtained,  as
 7    appropriate,  a  protective  bicycle  helmet or a restraining
 8    seat and uses and intends to use the helmet or seat  whenever
 9    required under the appropriate subsection.
10        (c)  A  violation notice of this Act shall state that the
11    payment of the indicated fine, and of any applicable  penalty
12    for late payment, shall operate as a final disposition of the
13    violation.   Payment  of  the  fine may be made by mail.  The
14    notice shall also contain information as to the  availability
15    of  a  hearing in which the violation may be contested on its
16    merits.
17        (d)  The Bicycle Helmet  Safety  Fund  is  created  as  a
18    special  fund  in the State treasury.  All interest earned on
19    moneys in this Fund shall remain in the Fund.  All moneys  in
20    the Bicycle Helmet Safety Fund shall be used by the Secretary
21    of  State,  subject  to  appropriation,  to  make  grants  to
22    not-for-profit  organizations  for the purpose of providing a
23    Bicycle Helmet Safety Hotline, bicycle safety  and  education
24    programs, and the availability of no-cost or low-cost helmets
25    approved  by the American National Standards Institute or the
26    Snell Memorial Foundation.  The purpose for the hotline shall
27    be primarily to provide access to no-cost or low-cost bicycle
28    helmets.  Grants made under this Section are in addition  to,
29    and are not substitutes for, other grants authorized and made
30    by  the Secretary of State.  The Secretary of State shall not
31    use any portion of this Fund to administer the Fund.
32        Section 100. The State Finance Act is amended  by  adding
33    Section 5.449 as follows:
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 1        (30 ILCS 105/5.449 new)
 2        Sec. 5.449. The Bicycle Helmet Safety Fund.
 3        Section  999.  Effective  date.  This Act takes effect 60
 4    days after becoming law.".

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