Public Act 094-0564
Public Act 0564 94TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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Public Act 094-0564 |
HB2351 Enrolled |
LRB094 09725 DRH 39981 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 | the heading of Article VI of Chapter 3 and Sections 3-412 and | 12-503 and adding Section 3-663 as follows:
| (625 ILCS 5/3-412) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-412)
| Sec. 3-412. Registration plates and registration stickers | to be
furnished by the Secretary of State.
| (a) The Secretary of State upon registering a vehicle | subject to annual
registration for the first time shall issue | or shall cause to be issued to the
owner one registration plate | for a motorcycle, trailer, semitrailer, motorized
pedalcycle | or truck-tractor, 2 registration plates for other motor | vehicles
and, where applicable, current registration stickers | for motor vehicles of the
first division. The provisions of | this Section may be made applicable to such
vehicles of the | second division, as the Secretary of State may, from time to
| time, in his discretion designate. On subsequent annual | registrations
during the term of the registration plate as | provided in Section 3-414.1, the
Secretary shall issue or cause | to be issued registration stickers as evidence
of current | registration. However, the issuance of annual registration | stickers
to vehicles registered under the provisions of | Sections 3-402.1 and 3-405.3 of
this Code may not be required | if the Secretary deems the issuance unnecessary.
| (b) Every registration plate shall have displayed upon it | the registration
number assigned to the vehicle for which it is | issued, the name of this State,
which may be abbreviated, the | year number for which it was issued, which may
be abbreviated, | the phrase "Land of Lincoln" (except as otherwise provided in
| this Code Chapter 3 ), and such other letters or numbers as the |
| Secretary
may prescribe. However, for apportionment plates | issued to vehicles registered
under Section 3-402.1 and fleet | plates issued to vehicles registered under
Section 3-405.3, the | phrase "Land of Lincoln" may be omitted to allow for
the word | "apportioned", the word "fleet", or other similar language to | be
displayed. Registration plates issued to a vehicle | registered as a fleet
vehicle may display a designation | determined by the Secretary.
| The Secretary may in his discretion prescribe
that letters | be used as prefixes only on registration plates issued to | vehicles
of the first division which are registered under this | Code and only as suffixes
on registration plates issued to | other vehicles. Every registration sticker
issued as evidence | of current registration shall designate the year number
for | which it is issued and such other letters or numbers as the | Secretary may
prescribe and shall be of a contrasting color | with the registration plates and
registration stickers of the | previous year.
| (c) Each registration plate and the required letters and | numerals thereon,
except the year number for which issued, | shall be of sufficient size to be
plainly readable from a | distance of 100 feet during daylight, and shall be
coated with | reflectorizing material. The dimensions of the plate issued to
| vehicles of the first division shall be 6 by 12 inches.
| (d) The Secretary of State shall issue for every passenger | motor vehicle
rented without a driver the same type of | registration plates as the type of
plates issued for a private | passenger vehicle.
| (e) The Secretary of State shall issue for every passenger
| car used as a taxicab or livery, distinctive registration | plates.
| (f) The Secretary of State shall issue for every motorcycle
| distinctive registration plates distinguishing between
| motorcycles having 150 or more cubic centimeters piston
| displacement, or having less than 150 cubic centimeter
piston | displacement.
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| (g) Registration plates issued to vehicles for-hire may
| display a designation as determined by the Secretary that
such | vehicles are for-hire.
| (h) The Secretary of State shall issue for each electric
| vehicle distinctive registration plates which shall | distinguish
between electric vehicles having a maximum | operating speed
of 45 miles per hour or more and those having a | maximum
operating speed of less than 45 miles per hour.
| (i) The Secretary of State shall issue for every public and | private
ambulance registration plates identifying the vehicle | as an ambulance.
The Secretary shall forward to the Department | of Public Aid registration
information for the purpose of | verification of claims filed with the
Department by ambulance | owners for payment for services to public assistance
| recipients.
| (j) The Secretary of State shall issue for every public and | private
medical carrier or rescue vehicle livery registration | plates displaying
numbers within ranges of numbers reserved | respectively for medical carriers
and rescue vehicles. The | Secretary shall forward to the Department of Public
Aid | registration information for the purpose of verification of | claims filed
with the Department by owners of medical carriers | or rescue vehicles for
payment for services to public | assistance recipients.
| (k) The Secretary of State shall issue distinctive license | plates or distinctive license plate stickers for every vehicle | exempted from subsection (a) of Section 12-503 by subsection | (g-5) of that Section.
| (Source: P.A. 92-629, eff. 7-1-03; 92-651, eff. 7-11-02; | revised 9-27-03.)
| (625 ILCS 5/Ch. 3 Art. VI heading) | ARTICLE VI. SPECIAL PLATES AND SPECIAL LICENSE PLATE STICKERS
| (625 ILCS 5/3-663 new) | Sec. 3-663. Medically Required Tinted Window plates or |
| plate stickers. The Secretary, upon receipt of an application | made in the form prescribed by the Secretary, shall issue | special registration plates or plate stickers designated as | Medically Required Tinted Window license plates or plate | stickers. The special plates or plate stickers issued under | this Section shall be affixed only to passenger vehicles of the | first division or their license plates and to motor vehicles of | the second division weighing not more than 8,000 pounds or | their license plates. Plates issued under this Section shall | expire according to the multi-year procedure established by | Section 3-414.1 of this Code. Plate stickers issued under this | Section shall expire in accordance with rules adopted by the | Secretary. The design and color of the plates or plate stickers | shall be wholly within the discretion of the Secretary of | State.
| (625 ILCS 5/12-503) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 12-503)
| Sec. 12-503. Windshields must be unobstructed and equipped | with wipers.
| (a) No person shall drive a motor vehicle with any sign, | poster, window
application, reflective material, nonreflective | material or tinted film
upon the front windshield, sidewings or | side windows immediately adjacent
to each side of the driver. A | nonreflective tinted film may be used along
the uppermost | portion of the windshield if such material does not extend
more | than 6 inches down from the top of the windshield. Nothing in | this
Section shall create a cause of action on behalf of a | buyer against a
dealer or manufacturer who sells a motor | vehicle with a window which is in
violation of this Section.
| (b) Nothing contained in this Section shall prohibit the | use of
nonreflective, smoked or tinted glass, nonreflective | film, perforated
window screen or other decorative window | application on windows to the rear
of the driver's seat, except | that any motor vehicle with a window to the
rear of the | driver's seat treated in this manner shall be equipped with a
| side mirror on each side of the motor vehicle which are in |
| conformance with
Section 12-502.
| (c) No person shall drive a motor vehicle with any objects | placed or
suspended between the driver and the front | windshield, rear
window, side wings or side windows immediately | adjacent to each side of
the driver which materially obstructs | the driver's view.
| (d) Every motor vehicle, except motorcycles, shall be | equipped with a
device, controlled by the driver, for cleaning | rain, snow, moisture or other
obstructions from the windshield; | and no person shall drive a motor vehicle
with snow, ice, | moisture or other material on any of the windows or
mirrors, | which materially obstructs the driver's clear view of the | highway.
| (e) No person shall drive a motor vehicle when the | windshield, side or
rear windows are in such defective | condition or repair as to materially
impair the driver's view | to the front, side or rear. A vehicle equipped
with a side | mirror on each side of the vehicle which are in conformance
| with Section 12-502 will be deemed to be in compliance in the | event the
rear window of the vehicle is materially obscured.
| (f) Paragraphs (a) and (b) of this Section shall not apply | to:
| (1) motor vehicles manufactured prior to January 1, | 1982; or
| (2) to those motor vehicles properly registered in | another jurisdiction.
| (g) Paragraph (a) of this Section shall not apply to any | motor vehicle with
a window treatment, including but not | limited to a window application,
reflective material, | nonreflective material, or tinted film, applied or affixed
to | the motor vehicle for the purposes set forth in item (1) or (2) | before the
effective date of this amendatory Act of 1997 and:
| (1) that is owned and operated by a person afflicted | with or suffering
from a medical illness, ailment, or | disease which would require that person
to be shielded from | the direct rays of the sun; or
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| (2) that is used in transporting a person when the | person
resides at
the same address as the registered owner | of the vehicle and the
person is
afflicted with or | suffering from a medical illness, ailment or disease
which | would require the person to be shielded from the direct | rays
of the
sun;
| It must be certified by a physician licensed to | practice medicine in
Illinois that such person owning and | operating or being transported in a motor
vehicle is | afflicted with or suffers from such illness, ailment, or | disease and
such certification must be carried in the motor | vehicle at all times. The
certification shall be legible | and shall contain the date of issuance, the
name, address | and signature of the attending physician, and the name, | address,
and medical condition of the person requiring | exemption. The information on
the certificate for a window | treatment applied or affixed before the effective
date of | this amendatory Act of 1997 must remain current and shall | be renewed
annually by the attending physician, but in no | event shall a
certificate issued for purposes of this | subsection be valid on or after
January 1, 2008. The person | shall also submit a copy of the certification to
the | Secretary of
State. The Secretary of State may forward | notice of certification to law
enforcement agencies.
| This subsection shall not be construed to authorize window | treatments
applied or affixed on or after the effective date of | this amendatory Act of
1997.
| The exemption provided by this subsection (g) shall not | apply to any motor
vehicle on and after January 1, 2008.
| This subsection (g) does not apply to the exemption set | forth in subsection (g-5).
| (g-5) Paragraph (a) of this Section does not apply to any | motor vehicle with a window treatment, including but not | limited to a window application, reflective material, | nonreflective material, or tinted film, applied or affixed to a | motor vehicle that: |
| (i) is owned and operated by a person afflicted with or | suffering from systemic or discoid lupus erythematosus or | albinism; or | (ii) is used in transporting a person who resides at | the same address as the registered owner and is afflicted | with or suffers from systemic or discoid lupus | erythematosus or albinism. | It must be certified by a physician licensed to practice | medicine in Illinois that the person owning and operating or | being transported in a motor vehicle is afflicted with or | suffers from systemic or discoid lupus erythematosus or | albinism and the certification must be carried in the motor | vehicle at all times. The certification shall be legible and | shall contain the date of issuance, the name, address, and | signature of the attending physician, and the name, address, | and medical condition of the person requiring exemption. The | information on the certificate for a window treatment must | remain current and shall be renewed annually by the attending | physician. The owner of the vehicle shall also submit a copy of | the certification to the Secretary of State. The Secretary of | State may forward notice of certification to law enforcement | agencies.
| (h) Paragraph (a) of this Section shall not apply to motor | vehicle
stickers or other certificates issued by State or local | authorities which
are required to be displayed upon motor | vehicle windows to evidence
compliance with requirements | concerning motor vehicles.
| (i) Those motor vehicles exempted under paragraph (f)(1) of | this Section
shall not cause their windows to be treated as | described in paragraph (a) after
January 1, 1993.
| (j) A person found guilty of violating paragraphs (a), (b), | or (i) of this
Section shall be guilty of a petty offense and | fined no less than $50 nor more
than $500. A second or | subsequent violation of paragraphs (a), (b), or (i) of
this | Section shall be treated as a Class C misdemeanor and the | violator fined
no less than $100 nor more than $500. Any person |
| convicted under paragraphs
(a), (b), or (i) of this Section | shall be ordered to alter any
nonconforming windows into | compliance with this Section.
| (Source: P.A. 90-389, eff. 1-1-98 .)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 8/12/2005
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