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Public Act 094-1001


 

Public Act 1001 94TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY



 


 
Public Act 094-1001
 
SB2456 Enrolled LRB094 17274 DRH 52566 b

    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 2-105 as follows:
 
    (625 ILCS 5/2-105)  (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 2-105)
    Sec. 2-105. Offices of Secretary of State.
    (a) The Secretary of State shall maintain offices in the
State capital and in such other places in the State as he may
deem necessary to properly carry out the powers and duties
vested in him.
    (b) The Secretary of State may construct and equip one or
more buildings in the State of Illinois outside of the County
of Sangamon as he deems necessary to properly carry out the
powers and duties vested in him. The Secretary of State may, on
behalf of the State of Illinois, acquire public or private
property needed therefor by lease, purchase or eminent domain.
The care, custody and control of such sites and buildings
constructed thereon shall be vested in the Secretary of State.
Expenditures for the construction and equipping of any of such
buildings upon premises owned by another public entity shall
not be subject to the provisions of any State law requiring
that the State be vested with absolute fee title to the
premises. The exercise of the authority vested in the Secretary
of State by this Section is subject to the appropriation of the
necessary funds.
    (c) Pursuant to Sections 4-6.2, 5-16.2, and 6-50.2 of the
Election Code, the Secretary of State shall make driver
services facilities available for use as temporary places of
registration. Registration within the offices shall be in the
most public, orderly and convenient portions thereof, and
Section 4-3, 5-3, and 11-4 of the Election Code relative to the
attendance of police officers during the conduct of
registration shall apply. Registration under this Section
shall be made in the manner provided by Sections 4-8, 4-10,
5-7, 5-9, 6-34, 6-35, and 6-37 of the Election Code.
    (d) Within 30 days after the effective date of this
amendatory Act of 1990, and no later than November 1 of each
even-numbered year thereafter, the Secretary of State, to the
extent practicable, shall designate to each election authority
in the State a reasonable number of employees at each driver
services facility registered to vote within the jurisdiction of
such election authority and within adjacent election
jurisdictions for appointment as deputy registrars by the
election authority located within the election jurisdiction
where the employees maintain their residences. Such
designation shall be in writing and certified by the Secretary
of State.
    (e) Each person applying at a driver services facility for
a driver's license or permit, a corrected driver's license or
permit, an Illinois identification card or a corrected Illinois
identification card shall be notified that the person may
register at such station to vote in the State and may also
transfer his voter registration at such station to a different
address in the State. Such notification may be made in writing
or verbally issued by an employee or the Secretary of State.
    The Secretary of State shall promulgate such rules as may
be necessary for the efficient execution of his duties and the
duties of his employees under this amendatory Act of 1990.
    (f) Any person applying at a driver services facility for
issuance or renewal of a driver's license or Illinois
Identification Card shall be provided, without charge, with a
brochure warning the person of the dangers of financial
identity theft. The Department of Financial and Professional
Regulation shall prepare these brochures and provide them to
the Secretary of State for distribution. The brochures shall
(i) identify signs warning the reader that he or she might be
an intended victim of the crime of financial identity theft,
(ii) instruct the reader in how to proceed if the reader
believes that he or she is the victim of the crime of identity
theft, and (iii) provide the reader with names and telephone
numbers of law enforcement and other governmental agencies that
provide assistance to victims of financial identity theft.
(Source: P.A. 94-645, eff. 8-22-05.)

Effective Date: 1/1/2007