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Public Act 102-1069 Public Act 1069 102ND GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 102-1069 | HB4825 Enrolled | LRB102 20908 RAM 34088 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 3-405 and by adding Section 3-405.5 as | follows:
| (625 ILCS 5/3-405) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-405)
| Sec. 3-405. Application for registration.
| (a) Every owner of a vehicle subject to registration under | this Code shall
make application to the Secretary of State for | the registration of such
vehicle upon the appropriate form or | forms furnished by the Secretary.
Every such original | application shall bear the signature of the owner
written with | pen and ink and contain:
| 1. The name, domicile address, as defined in Section | 1-115.5 of this Code, (except as otherwise provided in | this
paragraph 1), mail address of the owner or
business | address of the owner if a firm, association, or | corporation, and, if available, email address of the | owner. If
the mailing address is a post office box number, | the address listed on the
driver license record may be | used to verify residence.
A police officer, a deputy | sheriff, an elected sheriff, a law enforcement
officer for |
| the Illinois State Police, a fire investigator, a state's | attorney, an assistant state's attorney, a state's | attorney special investigator, or a judicial officer may | elect to
furnish
the address of the headquarters of the | governmental entity, police district, or business address
| where he or she
works instead of his or her domicile | address, in which case that address shall
be deemed to be | his or her domicile address for all purposes under this
| Chapter 3.
The spouse and children of a person who may | elect under this paragraph 1 to
furnish the address of the | headquarters of the government entity, police
district, or | business address where the person works instead of the | person's domicile address may,
if they reside with that | person, also elect to furnish the address of the
| headquarters of the government entity, police district, or | business address where the person works
as their domicile | address, in which case that address shall be deemed to be
| their domicile address for all purposes under this Chapter | 3.
In this paragraph 1: (A)
"police officer" has the | meaning ascribed to "policeman" in Section 10-3-1 of
the | Illinois Municipal Code; (B) "deputy sheriff" means a | deputy sheriff
appointed under Section 3-6008 of the | Counties Code; (C) "elected sheriff"
means a sheriff | commissioned pursuant to Section 3-6001 of the Counties | Code;
(D) "fire
investigator" means a person classified as | a peace officer under the Peace
Officer Fire Investigation |
| Act; (E) "state's attorney", "assistant state's attorney", | and "state's attorney special investigator" mean a state's | attorney, assistant state's attorney, and state's attorney | special investigator commissioned or appointed under | Division 3-9 of the Counties Code; and (F) "judicial | officer" has the meaning ascribed to it in Section 1-10 of | the Judicial Privacy Act.
| 2. A description of the vehicle, including such | information as is
required in an application for a | certificate of title, determined under such
standard | rating as may be prescribed by the Secretary.
| 3. (Blank). | 3.5. A space for a voluntary disclosure of a condition | that impedes effective communication under Section | 3-405.5.
| 4. Such further information as may reasonably be | required by the
Secretary to enable him to determine | whether the vehicle is
lawfully entitled to registration | and the owner entitled to a certificate
of title.
| 5. An affirmation by the applicant that all | information set forth is
true and correct. If the
| application is for the registration of a motor vehicle, | the applicant also
shall affirm that the motor vehicle is | insured as required by this Code,
that such insurance will | be maintained throughout the period for which the
motor | vehicle shall be registered, and that neither the owner, |
| nor any
person operating the motor vehicle with the | owner's permission, shall
operate the motor vehicle unless | the required insurance is in effect. If
the person signing | the affirmation is not the sole owner of the vehicle,
such | person shall be deemed to have affirmed on behalf of all | the owners of
the vehicle. If the person signing the | affirmation is not an owner of the
vehicle, such person | shall be deemed to have affirmed on behalf of the
owner or | owners of the vehicle. The lack of signature on the | application
shall not in any manner exempt the owner or | owners from any provisions,
requirements or penalties of | this Code.
| (b) When such application refers to a new vehicle | purchased from a
dealer the application shall be accompanied | by a Manufacturer's Statement
of Origin from the dealer, and a | statement showing any lien retained by the
dealer.
| (Source: P.A. 102-538, eff. 8-20-21.)
| (625 ILCS 5/3-405.5 new) | Sec. 3-405.5. Registration by an owner with a condition | that impedes effective communication. | (a) An application for registration must provide space | where the applicant voluntarily may indicate that the | applicant, child of the applicant, or other approved driver of | the registered vehicle has a health condition or disability | that may impede effective communication with a peace officer. |
| The application shall include a checklist of common health | conditions and disabilities that impede effective | communication from which the applicant may select. The | checklist shall also include a blank space for the applicant | to specify a condition that is not listed. The Secretary of | State may request from a person who makes an indication under | this subsection verification of a condition in the form of: | (1) for a physical health condition, a written | statement from a licensed physician; or | (2) for a mental health condition, a written statement | from a licensed physician, a licensed psychologist, or a | nonphysician mental health professional. | (b) The Secretary shall provide to the Illinois State | Police the vehicle registration information of a person who | indicated on an application under subsection (a) that the | person, child of the person, or other approved driver of the | registered vehicle has a health condition or disability that | may impede effective communication. The Secretary may not | provide to the Illinois State Police information that shows | the person's specific health condition or disability, or that | of another approved driver of the registered vehicle, unless | the person authorizes the disclosure of the specific health | condition or disability. | (c) The Illinois State Police shall establish a system to | include information received under subsection (b) in the | statewide Law Enforcement Agencies Data System for the purpose |
| of alerting a peace officer who makes a traffic stop that the | operator or a child passenger of the stopped vehicle may have a | health condition or disability that may impede effective | communication. | (d) The Illinois State Police may not make information | received under subsection (b) available in the statewide Law | Enforcement Agencies Data System to a person who has access to | the system under a contract unless the contract prohibits the | person from disclosing that information to a person who is not | subject to the contract. | (e) Except as otherwise provided by this Section, | information supplied to the Secretary relating to an | applicant's health condition or disability, or that of another | approved driver of the registered vehicle, may not be | disclosed to any person. Such information is for the | confidential use of the Secretary and the Illinois State | Police.
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect July 1, | 2023.
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Effective Date: 7/1/2023
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