Public Act 101-0538 Public Act 0538 101ST GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 101-0538 | SB1127 Enrolled | LRB101 07254 TAE 52293 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 Aeronautics Act is amended by | changing Section 42 as follows:
| (620 ILCS 5/42) (from Ch. 15 1/2, par. 22.42)
| Sec. 42. Regulation of aircraft, airmen, and airports.
| (a) The general public interest and safety, the safety of | persons
operating,
using, or traveling in, aircraft, and of | persons and property on the
ground, and the interest of | aeronautical progress require
that aircraft
operated within | this State should be airworthy, that airmen should be
properly | qualified, and that air navigation facilities should be | suitable
for the purposes for which they are designed. The | purposes of this
Act
require that the Department should be | enabled to exercise the
powers of
regulation and supervision | herein granted. The advantage of uniform
regulation makes it | desirable that aircraft operated within this
State
should | conform with respect to design, construction, and | airworthiness to
the standards prescribed by the United States | Government with respect to
civil aircraft subject to its | jurisdiction and that persons engaging in
aeronautics within | this State should have the qualifications necessary for
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| obtaining and holding appropriate airman certificates of the | United States.
It is desirable and right that all applicable | fees and
taxes shall
be paid with respect to aircraft operated | within this State.
| (b) In light of the findings in subsection (a), the | Department is
authorized:
| (1) To require the registration, every 2 years, of | federal licenses,
certificates or permits of civil | aircraft engaged in air navigation within
this State, and a | one-time registration of airmen engaged in aeronautics | within this State, and to
issue certificates of such | registration. These certificates of registration
| constitute the authorization of such aircraft and airmen | for operations
within this State to the extent permitted by | the federal licenses,
certificates or permits so | registered. It shall charge a fee, payable every
2 years, | for the registration of each federal license, certificate | or
permit of $20 for each aircraft
certificate and a | one-time fee of $20, payable at registration, for each | airman's certificate. It may accept as evidence of the | holding of a federal license,
certificate or permit the | verified application of the airman or the owner
of the | aircraft, which application shall contain such information | as the
Department may by rule, ruling, regulation, order or | decision prescribe.
The Department's authority to register | aircraft or to issue certificates of
registration is |
| limited as follows:
| (i) Except as to any aircraft vehicle purchased | before March 8,
1963,
the Department, in the case of | the first registration of any aircraft vehicle
for any | given owner on or after March 8, 1963, may not issue a | certificate
of registration with respect to any | aircraft vehicle until after the
Department has been | satisfied that no tax under the Use Tax Act, the | Aircraft
Use Tax Law, the
Municipal Use Tax Act, or the | Home Rule County Use Tax Law is owing by reason
of
the | use of the vehicle in Illinois or that any tax so | imposed has been
paid.
A receipt issued under those | Acts by the Department of Revenue
constitutes proof of | payment of the tax. For the purpose of this
paragraph, | "aircraft vehicle" means a single aircraft.
| (ii) If the proof of payment of the tax or of | nonliability therefor
is,
after
the issuance of the | certificate of registration, found to be invalid, the
| Department shall revoke the certificate and require | that the certificate be
returned to the Department.
| (2) To classify and approve airports and restricted | landing areas and
any alterations or extensions thereof. | Certificates of approval issued
pursuant to this | paragraph, or pursuant to any prior law, shall be issued
in | the name of the applicant and shall be transferable upon a | change of
ownership or control of the airport or restricted |
| landing area only
after approval of the Department.
No | charge
or fee shall be made or imposed for any kind of | certificate of approval or
a transfer thereof.
| (3) To revoke, temporarily or
permanently, any | certificate of registration
of an aircraft or airman issued | by it, or to refuse to issue any such
certificate of | registration, when it shall reasonably determine that any
| aircraft is not airworthy, or that any airman:
| (i) is not qualified;
| (ii) has willfully violated the laws of this State
| pertaining to
aeronautics or any rules, rulings, | regulations, orders, or decisions issued
pursuant | thereto, or any Federal law or any rule or regulation | issued pursuant
thereto;
| (iii) is addicted to the use of narcotics or other | habit forming
drug, or to the excessive use of | intoxicating liquor;
| (iv) has made any false statement in any | application for
registration of a federal license, | certificate or permit; or
| (v) has been guilty of other conduct, acts, or | practices dangerous
to the public safety or the safety | of those engaged in aeronautics.
| (c) The Department may refuse to issue or may suspend the
| certificate of any person who fails to file a return, or to pay | the tax,
penalty or interest shown in a filed return, or to pay |
| any final assessment
of tax, penalty or interest, as required | by any tax Act administered by the
Illinois Department of | Revenue, until such time as the requirements of any
such tax | Act are satisfied.
| (d) The Department shall require the display of an POW/MIA | flag at any airport in its jurisdiction, either upon the same | flagstaff as the United States national flag or otherwise. | If the POW/MIA flag is displayed on the same flagstaff as | the United States flag, the POW/MIA flag shall fly immediately | below the United States flag. If the United States flag and a | State flag or other flag or pennant is flown along with the | POW/MIA flag on the same flagstaff, the order from top to | bottom shall be: the United States flag, the POW/MIA flag, then | the State flag or other flags, unless otherwise stipulated by | the Flag Display Act. | (Source: P.A. 99-605, eff. 1-1-17 .)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 8/23/2019
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