Public Act 099-0748
 
SB3018 EnrolledLRB099 20753 AXK 45415 b

    AN ACT concerning transportation.
 
    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
represented in the General Assembly:
 
    Section 5. The Illinois Vehicle Code is amended by changing
Sections 1-118, 3-107, and 3-406 and by adding Section 1-123.8
as follows:
 
    (625 ILCS 5/1-118)  (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 1-118)
    Sec. 1-118. Essential Parts. All integral and body parts of
a vehicle of a type required to be registered hereunder, the
removal, alteration or substitution of which would tend to
conceal the identity of the vehicle or substantially alter its
appearance, model, type or mode of operation. "Essential parts"
includes the following: vehicle hulks, shells, chassis,
frames, front end assemblies (which may consist of headlight,
grill, fenders and hood), front clip (front end assembly with
cowl attached), rear clip (which may consist of quarter panels,
fenders, floor and top), doors, hatchbacks, fenders, cabs, cab
clips, cowls, hoods, trunk lids, deck lids, T-tops, sunroofs,
moon roofs, astro roofs, transmissions of vehicles of the
second division, seats, aluminum wheels, engines and similar
parts. Essential parts shall also include stereo radios,
cassette radios, compact disc radios, cassette/compact disc
radios and compact disc players and compact disc changers which
are either installed in dash or trunk-mounted.
    An essential part which does not have affixed to it an
identification number as defined in Section 1-129 adopts the
identification number of the vehicle to which such part is
affixed, installed or mounted.
    An "essential part" does not include an engine,
transmission, or a rear axle that is used in a glider kit.
(Source: P.A. 86-1179; 86-1209; 87-435.)
 
    (625 ILCS 5/1-123.8 new)
    Sec. 1-123.8. Glider kit. A motor vehicle of the second
division that includes a chassis, cab, front axle, and other
essential parts, except for an engine, transmission, or rear
axle.
 
    (625 ILCS 5/3-107)  (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-107)
    Sec. 3-107. Contents and effect.
    (a) Each certificate of title issued by the Secretary of
State shall contain:
        1. the date issued;
        2. the name and address of the owner;
        3. the names and addresses of any lienholders, in the
    order of priority as shown on the application or, if the
    application is based on a certificate of title, as shown on
    the certificate;
        4. the title number assigned to the vehicle;
        5. a description of the vehicle including, so far as
    the following data exists: its make, year-model,
    identifying number, type of body, whether new or used, as
    to house trailers as defined in Section 1-128 of this Code,
    and as to manufactured homes as defined in Section 1-144.03
    of this Code, the square footage of the vehicle based upon
    the outside dimensions excluding the length of the tongue
    and hitch, and, if a new vehicle, the date of the first
    sale of the vehicle for use;
        6. an odometer certification as provided for in this
    Code; and
        7. any other data the Secretary of State prescribes.
    (a-5) In the event the applicant seeks to have the vehicle
titled as a custom vehicle or street rod, that fact must be
stated in the application. The custom vehicle or street rod
must be inspected as required by Section 3-406 of this Code
prior to issuance of the title. Upon successful completion of
the inspection, the vehicle may be titled in the following
manner. The make of the vehicle shall be listed as the make of
the actual vehicle or the make it is designed to resemble
(e.g., Ford or Chevrolet); the model of the vehicle shall be
listed as custom vehicle or street rod; and the year of the
vehicle shall be listed as the year the actual vehicle was
manufactured or the year it is designed to resemble. A vehicle
previously titled as other than a custom vehicle or street rod
may be issued a corrected title reflecting the custom vehicle
or street rod model if it otherwise meets the requirements for
the designation.
    (a-10) In the event the applicant seeks to have the vehicle
titled as a glider kit, that fact must be stated in the
application. The glider kit must be inspected under Section
3-406 of this Code prior to issuance of the title. Upon
successful completion of the inspection, the vehicle shall be
titled in the following manner: (1) the make of the vehicle
shall be listed as the make of the chassis or the make it is
designed to resemble; (2) the model of the vehicle shall be
listed as glider kit; and (3) the year of the vehicle shall be
listed as the year presented on the manufacturer's certificate
of origin for the chassis, unless no year is presented, then it
shall be listed as the year the application was received. The
vehicle identification number of the chassis shall be assigned
to the engine, transmission, and rear axle if the engine,
transmission, and rear axle were not previously assigned a
vehicle identification number after an inspection under
Section 3-406.
    (b) The certificate of title shall contain forms for
assignment and warranty of title by the owner, and for
assignment and warranty of title by a dealer, and may contain
forms for applications for a certificate of title by a
transferee, the naming of a lienholder and the assignment or
release of the security interest of a lienholder.
    (b-5) The Secretary of State shall designate on a
certificate of title a space where the owner of a vehicle may
designate a beneficiary, to whom ownership of the vehicle shall
pass in the event of the owner's death.
    (c) A certificate of title issued by the Secretary of State
is prima facie evidence of the facts appearing on it.
    (d) A certificate of title for a vehicle is not subject to
garnishment, attachment, execution or other judicial process,
but this subsection does not prevent a lawful levy upon the
vehicle.
    (e) Any certificate of title issued by the Secretary of
State is subject to a lien in favor of the State of Illinois
for any fees or taxes required to be paid under this Act and as
have not been paid, as provided for in this Code.
    (f) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a
certificate of title issued by the Secretary of State to a
manufactured home is prima facie evidence of the facts
appearing on it, notwithstanding the fact that such
manufactured home, at any time, shall have become affixed in
any manner to real property.
(Source: P.A. 98-749, eff. 7-16-14.)
 
    (625 ILCS 5/3-406)  (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-406)
    Sec. 3-406. Application for specially constructed,
reconstructed, custom, street rod, or foreign vehicles, or
glider kits.
    (a) In the event the vehicle to be registered is a
specially constructed, reconstructed or foreign vehicle, such
fact shall be stated in the application and with reference to
every foreign vehicle which has been registered heretofore
outside of this State the owner shall surrender to the
Secretary of State all registration plates, registration cards
or other evidence of such foreign registration as may be in his
possession or under his control except as provided in
subdivision (b) hereof.
    (b) Where in the course of interstate operation of a
vehicle registered in another State, it is desirable to retain
registration of said vehicle in such other State, such
applicant need not surrender but shall submit for inspection
said evidences of such foreign registration and the Secretary
of State upon a proper showing shall register said vehicle in
this State but shall not issue a certificate of title for such
vehicle.
    (c) In the event the applicant seeks to have the vehicle
registered as a custom vehicle or street rod, that fact must be
stated in the application. Prior to registration, custom
vehicles or street rods must be inspected by the Secretary of
State Department of Police. Upon successful completion of the
inspection, the vehicle may be registered in the following
manner. The make of the vehicle shall be listed as the make of
the actual vehicle or the make it is designed to resemble
(e.g., Ford or Chevrolet); the model of the vehicle shall be
listed as custom vehicle or street rod; and the year of the
vehicle shall be listed as the year the actual vehicle was
manufactured or the year it is designed to resemble.
    (d) In the event the applicant seeks to have the vehicle
registered as a glider kit, that fact must be stated in the
application. Each glider kit sought to be registered shall be
inspected by the Secretary of State Department of Police who
shall verify the chassis, cab, front axle, and other essential
parts as acceptable. Upon successful completion of the
inspection, the vehicle may be registered in the following
manner: (1) the make of the vehicle shall be listed as the make
of the chassis of the actual manufacturer; (2) the model of the
vehicle shall be listed as glider kit; and (3) the year of the
vehicle shall be listed as the year presented on the
manufacturer's certificate of origin for the chassis, unless no
year is presented, then it shall be listed as the year the
application is received.
(Source: P.A. 96-487, eff. 1-1-10.)
 
    Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon
becoming law.