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Public Act 100-0702 Public Act 0702 100TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 100-0702 | SB2285 Enrolled | LRB100 15521 AXK 30567 b |
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| 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 11-1301.2, 11-1301.4, and 11-1301.5 as follows:
| (625 ILCS 5/11-1301.2) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 11-1301.2)
| Sec. 11-1301.2. Special decals for parking; persons with | disabilities.
| (a) The Secretary of State shall provide for, by | administrative rules, the
design, size, color, and placement of | a person with disabilities motorist decal
or device
and shall | provide for, by administrative
rules, the content and form of | an application for a person with disabilities
motorist decal or | device,
which shall be used by local authorities in the | issuance thereof to a
person with temporary disabilities, | provided that the decal or device is
valid for no more than 90 | days, subject to renewal for like periods based upon
continued | disability, and further provided that the decal or device | clearly
sets forth the date that the decal or device expires.
| The application shall
include the requirement of an Illinois | Identification Card number or a State
of Illinois driver's | license number or, if the applicant does not have an | identification card or driver's license number, then the |
| applicant may use a valid identification number issued by a | branch of the U.S. military or a federally issued Medicare or | Medicaid identification number .
This decal or device may be | used by the authorized holder to designate and identify a | vehicle not owned or displaying a
registration plate as | provided in Sections 3-609 and 3-616 of this Act to
designate | when the vehicle is being used to transport said person or | persons
with disabilities, and thus is entitled to enjoy all | the privileges that would
be afforded a person with | disabilities licensed vehicle.
Person with disabilities decals | or devices issued and displayed pursuant to
this Section shall | be recognized and honored by all local authorities
regardless | of which local authority issued such decal or device.
| The decal or device shall be issued only upon a showing by | adequate
documentation that the person for whose benefit the | decal or device is to be
used has a disability as defined in | Section 1-159.1 of this
Code and the disability is temporary.
| (b) The local governing authorities shall be responsible | for the provision
of such decal or device, its issuance and | designated placement within the
vehicle. The cost of such decal | or device shall be at the discretion of
such local governing | authority.
| (c) The Secretary of State may, pursuant to Section | 3-616(c), issue
a person with disabilities parking decal or | device to a person with
disabilities as defined by Section | 1-159.1. Any person with disabilities
parking decal or device |
| issued by the Secretary of State shall be registered to
that | person with disabilities in the form to be prescribed by the | Secretary of
State. The person with disabilities parking decal | or device shall not display
that person's address. One | additional decal or device may be issued to an
applicant upon | his or her written request and with the approval of the
| Secretary of
State.
The written request must include a | justification of the need for the
additional decal or device.
| (c-5) Beginning January 1, 2014, the Secretary shall | provide by administrative rule for the issuance of a separate | and distinct parking decal or device for persons with | disabilities as defined by Section 1-159.1 of this Code and who | meet the qualifications under this subsection. The authorized | holder of a decal or device issued under this subsection (c-5) | shall be exempt from the payment of fees generated by parking | in a metered space, a parking area subject to paragraph (10) of | subsection (a) of Section 11-209 of this Code, or a publicly | owned parking area. | The Secretary shall issue a meter-exempt decal or device to | a person with
disabilities who: (i) has been issued | registration plates under subsection (a) of Section 3-609 or | Section 3-616 of this Code or a special decal or device under | this Section, (ii) holds a valid Illinois driver's license, and | (iii) is unable to do one or more of the following: | (1) manage, manipulate, or insert coins, or obtain | tickets or tokens in parking meters or ticket machines in |
| parking lots, due to the lack of fine motor control of both | hands; | (2) reach above his or her head to a height of 42 | inches from the ground, due to a lack of finger, hand, or | upper extremity strength or mobility; | (3) approach a parking meter due to his or her use of a | wheelchair or other device for mobility; or | (4) walk more than 20 feet due to an orthopedic, | neurological, cardiovascular, or lung condition in which | the degree of debilitation is so severe that it almost | completely impedes the ability to walk. | The application for a meter-exempt parking decal or device | shall contain a statement certified by a licensed physician, | physician assistant, or advanced practice registered nurse | attesting to the permanent nature of the applicant's condition | and verifying that the applicant meets the physical | qualifications specified in this subsection (c-5). | Notwithstanding the requirements of this subsection (c-5), | the Secretary shall issue a meter-exempt decal or device to a | person who has been issued registration plates under Section | 3-616 of this Code or a special decal or device under this | Section, if the applicant is the parent or guardian of a person | with disabilities who is under 18 years of age and incapable of | driving. | (d) Replacement decals or devices may be issued for lost, | stolen, or
destroyed decals upon application and payment of a |
| $10 fee. The replacement
fee may be waived for individuals that | have claimed and received a grant under
the Senior Citizens and | Persons with Disabilities Property Tax Relief Act.
| (e) A person classified as a veteran under subsection (e) | of Section 6-106 of this Code that has been issued a decal or | device under this Section shall not be required to submit | evidence of disability in order to renew that decal or device | if, at the time of initial application, he or she submitted | evidence from his or her physician or the Department of | Veterans' Affairs that the disability is of a permanent nature. | However, the Secretary shall take reasonable steps to ensure | the veteran still resides in this State at the time of the | renewal. These steps may include requiring the veteran to | provide additional documentation or to appear at a Secretary of | State facility. To identify veterans who are eligible for this | exemption, the Secretary shall compare the list of the persons | who have been issued a decal or device to the list of persons | who have been issued a vehicle registration plate for veterans | with disabilities under Section 3-609 of this Code, or who are | identified as a veteran on their driver's license under Section | 6-110 of this Code or on their identification card under | Section 4 of the Illinois Identification Card Act. | (Source: P.A. 99-143, eff. 7-27-15; 100-513, eff. 1-1-18 .)
| (625 ILCS 5/11-1301.4) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 11-1301.4)
| Sec. 11-1301.4. Reciprocal agreements with other |
| jurisdictions ; temporary decal . | (a) The Secretary of State, or his designee, may enter into | agreements
with other jurisdictions, including foreign | jurisdictions, on behalf of
this State relating to the | extension of parking
privileges by such jurisdictions to | residents of this
State with disabilities who display a special | license plate or parking device that contains
the International | symbol of access on his or her motor vehicle, and to
recognize | such plates or devices issued by such other jurisdictions. This
| State shall grant the same parking privileges which are granted | to
residents of this State with disabilities to any | non-resident whose motor vehicle is licensed
in another state, | district, territory or foreign country if such vehicle
displays | the International symbol of access or a distinguishing insignia | on
license plates or parking device issued in accordance with | the laws of the
non-resident's state, district, territory or | foreign country.
| (b) The Secretary may issue a one-time decal or device to | any non-resident of this State who is a person with | disabilities and who is displaced from another jurisdiction due | to a national disaster as declared by the federal government. | The person shall provide the Secretary proof that he or she is | residing at an Illinois residence for the duration of his or | her time in this State and proof of disability, including, but | not limited to, a device or decal issued by another | jurisdiction, a designation on a driver's license or |
| identification card issued by another jurisdiction, or a | medical certification by an Illinois licensed physician, | physician assistant, or advanced practice registered nurse. A | device or decal issued under this subsection (b) shall be valid | for a period not to exceed 6 months. | (Source: P.A. 99-143, eff. 7-27-15.)
| (625 ILCS 5/11-1301.5)
| Sec. 11-1301.5. Fictitious or unlawfully altered | disability
license plate or parking decal or device. | (a) As used in this Section:
| "Fictitious disability license plate or parking decal or
| device" means any issued disability license plate or parking
| decal
or device, or any license plate issued to a veteran with | a disability under Section 3-609 of this Code, that has been | issued by the Secretary of State or an authorized unit
of local | government that was issued based upon false information | contained on
the required application.
| "False information" means any incorrect or inaccurate | information
concerning
the name, date of birth, social security | number, driver's license number, military identification | number, Medicaid or Medicare identification number,
physician | certification, or any other information required on the Persons | with Disabilities Certification for Plate or Parking Placard, | on the Application for Replacement Disability Parking Placard, | or on the
application
for license plates issued to veterans |
| with disabilities under Section 3-609 of this Code, that
| falsifies the content of the application.
| "Unlawfully altered disability
license plate or parking
| permit or device" means any disability license plate or parking
| permit or device, or any license plate issued to a veteran with | a disability under Section 3-609 of this Code, issued by the | Secretary of State or an authorized unit of
local government | that has been physically altered or changed in such manner
that | false information appears on the license plate or parking decal | or device.
| "Authorized holder" means an individual issued a | disability
license plate under Section 3-616 of this Code or an | individual issued a parking decal or device under Section | 11-1301.2 of this Code, or an individual issued a license plate | for veterans with disabilities under Section 3-609 of this | Code.
| (b) It is a violation of this Section for any person:
| (1) to knowingly possess any fictitious or unlawfully | altered disability license plate or parking decal or | device;
| (2) to knowingly issue or assist in the issuance of, by | the Secretary of
State or unit of local government, any | fictitious disability
license plate or parking decal or | device;
| (3) to knowingly alter any disability license plate or
| parking decal or device;
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| (4) to knowingly manufacture, possess, transfer, or | provide any
documentation used in the application process | whether real or fictitious, for
the purpose of obtaining a | fictitious disability license plate or
parking decal or | device;
| (5) to knowingly provide any false information to the | Secretary of State
or a unit of local government in order | to obtain a disability
license plate or parking decal or | device;
| (6) to knowingly transfer a disability license plate or
| parking decal or device for the purpose of exercising the | privileges granted
to an authorized holder of a disability
| license plate or parking
decal or device under this Code in | the absence of the authorized holder; or
| (7) who is a physician, physician assistant, or | advanced practice registered nurse to knowingly falsify a | certification that a person is a person with disabilities | as defined by Section 1-159.1 of this Code. | (c) Sentence.
| (1) Any person convicted of a violation of paragraph | (1), (2), (3), (4), (5), or (7) of subsection (b) of this | Section shall be guilty of
a Class A misdemeanor and fined | not less than $1,000 for a first offense and shall be | guilty of a Class 4 felony and fined not less than $2,000 | for a second or subsequent offense. Any person convicted of | a violation of subdivision (b)(6) of this Section is guilty |
| of a Class A misdemeanor and shall be fined not less than | $1,000 for a first offense and not less than $2,000 for a | second or subsequent offense. The circuit clerk shall | distribute one-half of any fine imposed on any person who | is found guilty of or pleads guilty to violating this | Section, including any person placed on court supervision | for violating this Section, to the law enforcement agency | that issued the citation or made the arrest. If more than | one law enforcement agency is responsible for issuing the | citation or making the arrest, one-half of the fine imposed | shall be shared equally.
| (2) Any person who commits a violation of this Section | or a similar provision of a local ordinance may have his
or | her driving privileges suspended or revoked by the | Secretary of State for a
period of time determined by the | Secretary of State. The Secretary of State may suspend or | revoke the parking decal or device or the disability | license plate of any person who commits a violation of this | Section.
| (3) Any police officer may seize the parking decal or | device from any
person who commits a violation of this | Section. Any police officer may seize
the disability | license plate upon authorization from the
Secretary of | State. Any police officer may request that the Secretary of | State
revoke the parking decal or device or the disability | license
plate of any person who commits a violation of this |
| Section.
| (Source: P.A. 99-143, eff. 7-27-15; 100-513, eff. 1-1-18 .)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect January | 1, 2019.
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Effective Date: 1/1/2019
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