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Public Act 101-0481 Public Act 0481 101ST GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 101-0481 | HB2669 Enrolled | LRB101 06249 TAE 51275 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 | Section 3-809 as follows:
| (625 ILCS 5/3-809) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-809)
| Sec. 3-809. Farm machinery, exempt vehicles and fertilizer | spreaders; registration fee. | (a) Vehicles of the second division having a corn
sheller, | a well driller, hay press, clover huller, feed mixer and | unloader,
or other farm machinery permanently mounted thereon | and used solely for
transporting the same , farm wagon type | trailers having a fertilizer
spreader attachment permanently | mounted thereon, having a gross weight of
not to exceed 36,000 | pounds and used only for the transportation of bulk
fertilizer, | and farm wagon type tank trailers of not to exceed 3,000
| gallons capacity, used during the liquid fertilizer season as | field-storage
"nurse tanks" supplying the fertilizer to a field | applicator and moved on
highways only for bringing the | fertilizer from a local source of supply to
farm or field or | from one farm or field to another, or used during the lime
| season and moved on the highways only for bringing from a local | source of
supply to farm or field or from one farm or field to |
| another, shall be
registered upon the filing of a proper | application and the payment of a
registration fee of $13 per | 2-year registration period. This
registration fee of $13 shall | be paid in full and shall not be
reduced even though such | registration is made after the beginning of the
registration | period.
| (b) Vehicles exempt from registration under the provisions | of subsection A of Section 3-402
of this Code, as amended, | except those vehicles required to be
registered under | subsection (c) of this Section, may, at the option of the
| owner, be identified as exempt vehicles by displaying | registration plates
issued by the Secretary of State. The owner | thereof may apply for such
permanent, non-transferable
| registration plates upon the filing of a proper application and | the payment
of a registration fee of $13. The application for | and display of such registration
plates for identification | purposes by vehicles exempt from registration
shall not be | deemed as a waiver or rescission of its exempt status, nor make
| such vehicle subject to registration. Nothing in this Section | prohibits the towing of another vehicle by the exempt vehicle | if the towed vehicle: | (i) does not exceed the registered weight of 8,000 | pounds; | (ii) is used exclusively for transportation to and from | the work site; | (iii) is not used for carrying counter weights or other |
| material related to the operation of the exempt vehicle | while under tow; and
| (iv) displays proper and current registration plates. | (c) Any single unit self-propelled agricultural fertilizer | implement,
designed for both on and off road use, equipped with | flotation tires and
otherwise specially adapted for the | application of plant food materials
or agricultural chemicals, | desiring to be operated upon the highways ladened
with load | shall be registered upon the filing of a proper application and
| payment of a registration fee of $250. The registration fee | shall
be paid
in full and shall not be reduced even though such | registration is made
during the second half of the registration | year. These vehicles shall,
whether loaded or unloaded, be | limited to a maximum gross weight of 36,000
pounds, restricted | to a highway speed of not more than 30 miles per hour
and a | legal width of not more than 12 feet. Such vehicles shall be | limited
to the furthering of agricultural or horticultural | pursuits and in
furtherance of these pursuits, such vehicles | may be operated upon the
highway, within a 50-mile radius of | their point of loading as indicated on
the written or printed | statement required by the Illinois Fertilizer Act
of 1961, for | the purpose of moving plant food materials or
agricultural | chemicals to the field, or from field to field, for the sole
| purpose of application.
| No single unit self-propelled agricultural fertilizer | implement, designed
for both on and off road use, equipped with |
| flotation tires and
otherwise specially adapted for the | application of plant food materials
or agricultural chemicals, | having a width of more than 12 feet or a gross
weight in excess | of 36,000 pounds, shall be permitted to operate upon the
| highways ladened with load.
| Whenever any vehicle is operated in violation of subsection | (c) of this Section, the owner or the driver of such vehicle | shall be deemed guilty of
a petty offense and either may be | prosecuted for such violation.
| (Source: P.A. 100-201, eff. 8-18-17; 100-863, eff. 8-14-18.)
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Effective Date: 1/1/2020
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