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Public Act 102-0759 Public Act 0759 102ND GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 102-0759 | HB3124 Enrolled | LRB102 13122 RAM 18465 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 4-203.5 as follows: | (625 ILCS 5/4-203.5) | Sec. 4-203.5. Tow rotation list. | (a) Each law enforcement agency whose duties include the | patrol of highways in this State shall maintain a tow rotation | list which shall be used by law enforcement officers | authorizing the tow of a vehicle within the jurisdiction of | the law enforcement agency. To ensure adequate response time, | a law enforcement agency may maintain multiple tow rotation | lists, with each tow rotation list covering tows authorized in | different geographic locations within the jurisdiction of the | law enforcement agency. A towing service may be included on | more than one tow rotation list. | (b) Any towing service operating within the jurisdiction | of a law enforcement agency may submit an application in a form | and manner prescribed by the law enforcement agency for | inclusion on the law enforcement agency's tow rotation list. | The towing service does not need to be located within the | jurisdiction of the law enforcement agency. To be included on |
| a tow rotation list the towing service must meet the following | requirements: | (1) possess a license permitting the towing service to | operate in every unit of local government in the law | enforcement agency's jurisdiction that requires a license | for the operation of a towing service; | (2) if required by the law enforcement agency for | inclusion on that law enforcement agency's tow rotation | list, each owner of the towing service and each person | operating a vehicle on behalf of the towing service shall | submit his or her fingerprints to the Illinois State | Police in the form and manner prescribed by the Illinois | State Police. These fingerprints should be transmitted | through a live scan fingerprint vendor licensed by the | Department of Financial and Professional Regulation. These | fingerprints shall be checked against the fingerprint | records now and hereafter filed in the Illinois State | Police and Federal Bureau of Investigation criminal | history records databases. The Illinois State Police shall | charge a fee for conducting the criminal history record | check, which shall be deposited in the State Police | Services Fund and shall not exceed the actual cost of the | State and national criminal history record check. The | Illinois State Police shall furnish, pursuant to positive | identification, all Illinois conviction information to the | law enforcement agency maintaining the tow rotation list |
| and shall forward the national criminal history record | information to the law enforcement agency maintaining the | tow rotation list. A person may not own a towing service or | operate a vehicle on behalf of a towing service included | on a tow rotation list if that person has been convicted | during the 5 years preceding the application of a criminal | offense involving one or more of the following: | (A) bodily injury or attempt to inflict bodily | injury to another person; | (B) theft of property or attempted theft of | property; or | (C) sexual assault or attempted sexual assault of | any kind; | (3) each person operating a vehicle on behalf of the | towing service must be classified for the type of towing | operation he or she shall be performing and the vehicle he | or she shall be operating; | (4) possess and maintain the following insurance in | addition to any other insurance required by law: | (A) comprehensive automobile liability insurance | with a minimum combined single limit coverage of | $1,000,000; | (B) commercial general liability insurance with | limits of not less than $1,000,000 per occurrence, | $100,000 minimum garage keepers legal liability | insurance, and $100,000 minimum on-hook coverage or |
| cargo insurance; and | (C) a worker's compensation policy covering every | person operating a tow truck on behalf of the towing | service, if required under current law; | (5) possess a secure parking lot used for short-term | vehicle storage after a vehicle is towed that is open | during business hours and is equipped with security | features as required by the law enforcement agency; | (6) utilize only vehicles that possess a valid vehicle | registration, display a valid Illinois license plate in | accordance with Section 5-202 of this Code, and comply | with the weight requirements of this Code; | (7) every person operating a towing or recovery | vehicle on behalf of the towing service must have | completed a Traffic Incident Management Training Program | approved by the Department of Transportation; | (8) hold a valid authority issued to it by the | Illinois Commerce Commission; | (9) comply with all other applicable federal, State, | and local laws; and | (10) comply with any additional requirements the | applicable law enforcement agency deems necessary. | The law enforcement agency may select which towing | services meeting the requirements of this subsection (b) shall | be included on a tow rotation list. The law enforcement agency | may choose to have only one towing service on its tow rotation |
| list. Complaints regarding the process for inclusion on a tow | rotation list or the use of a tow rotation list may be referred | in writing to the head of the law enforcement agency | administering that tow rotation list. The head of the law | enforcement agency shall make the final determination as to | which qualified towing services shall be included on a tow | rotation list, and shall not be held liable for the exclusion | of any towing service from a tow rotation list. | (c) Whenever a law enforcement officer initiates a tow of | a vehicle, the officer shall contact his or her law | enforcement agency and inform the agency that a tow has been | authorized. The law enforcement agency shall then select a | towing service from the law enforcement agency's tow rotation | list corresponding to the geographical area where the tow was | authorized, and shall contact that towing service directly by | phone, computer, or similar means. Towing services shall be | contacted in the order listed on the appropriate tow rotation | list, at which point the towing service shall be placed at the | end of that tow rotation list. In the event a listed towing | service is not available, the next listed towing service on | that tow rotation list shall be contacted. | (d) A law enforcement agency may deviate from the order | listed on a tow rotation list if the towing service next on | that tow rotation list is, in the judgment of the authorizing | officer or the law enforcement agency making the selection, | incapable of or not properly equipped for handling a specific |
| task related to the tow that requires special skills or | equipment. A deviation from the order listed on the tow | rotation list for this reason shall not cause a loss of | rotation turn by the towing service determined to be incapable | or not properly equipped for handling the request. | (e) In the event of an emergency a law enforcement officer | or agency, taking into account the safety and location of the | situation, may deviate from the order of the tow rotation list | and obtain towing service from any source deemed appropriate. | (f) If the owner or operator of a disabled vehicle is | present at the scene of the disabled vehicle, is not under | arrest, and does not abandon his or her vehicle, and in the law | enforcement officer's opinion the disabled vehicle is not | impeding or obstructing traffic, illegally parked, or posing a | security or safety risk, the law enforcement officer shall | allow the owner of the vehicle to specify a towing service to | relocate the disabled vehicle. If the owner chooses not to | specify a towing service, the law enforcement agency shall | select a towing service for the vehicle as provided in | subsection (c) of this Section. | (g) If a tow operator is present or arrives where a tow is | needed and it has not been requested by the law enforcement | agency or the owner or operator, the law enforcement officer, | unless acting under Section 11-1431 of this Code, shall advise | the tow operator to leave the scene. | (h) (Blank). Nothing contained in this Section shall apply |
| to a law enforcement agency having jurisdiction solely over a | municipality with a population over 1,000,000.
| (Source: P.A. 102-538, eff. 8-20-21.)
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Effective Date: 1/1/2023
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