Public Act 095-1009
Public Act 1009 95TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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Public Act 095-1009 |
SB0450 Enrolled |
LRB095 09964 HLH 30176 b |
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| AN ACT concerning law enforcement.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The State Police Act is amended by adding | Section 30 as follows: | (20 ILCS 2610/30 new) | Sec. 30. Patrol vehicles with in-car video recording | cameras. | (a) Definitions. As used in this Section: | "Audio recording" means the recorded conversation | between an officer and a second party. | "Emergency lights" means oscillating, rotating, or | flashing lights on patrol vehicles. | "In-car video camera" means a video camera located in a | Department patrol vehicle. | "In-car video camera recording equipment" means a | video camera recording system located in a Department | patrol vehicle consisting of a camera assembly, recording | mechanism, and an in-car video recording medium. | "Enforcement stop" means an action by an officer of the | Department in relation to enforcement and investigation | duties, including but not limited to, traffic stops, | pedestrian stops, abandoned vehicle contacts, motorist |
| assists, commercial motor vehicle stops, roadside safety | checks, requests for identification, or responses to | requests for emergency assistance. | "Recording" means the process of capturing data or | information stored on a recording medium as required under | this Section. | "Recording medium" means any recording medium | authorized by the Department for the retention and playback | of recorded audio and video including, but not limited to, | VHS, DVD, hard drive, solid state, digital, or flash memory | technology. | "Wireless microphone" means a devise worn by the | officer or any other equipment used to record conversations | between the officer and a second party and transmitted to | the recording equipment. | (b) By June 1, 2009, the Department shall install in-car | video camera recording equipment in all patrol vehicles. | Subject to appropriation, all patrol vehicles shall be equipped | with in-car video camera recording equipment with a recording | medium capable of recording for a period of 10 hours or more by | June 1, 2011. In-car video camera recording equipment shall be | capable of making audio recordings with the assistance of a | wireless microphone. | (c) As of the effective date of this amendatory Act of the | 95th General Assembly, in-car video camera recording equipment | with a recording medium incapable of recording for a period of |
| 10 hours or more shall record activities outside a patrol | vehicle whenever (i) an officer assigned a patrol vehicle is | conducting an enforcement stop; (ii) patrol vehicle emergency | lights are activated or would otherwise be activated if not for | the need to conceal the presence of law enforcement; or (iii) | an officer reasonably believes recording may assist with | prosecution, enhance safety, or for any other lawful purpose. | As of the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 95th | General Assembly, in-car video camera recording equipment with | a recording medium incapable of recording for a period of 10 | hours or more shall record activities inside the vehicle when | transporting an arrestee or when an officer reasonably believes | recording may assist with prosecution, enhance safety, or for | any other lawful purpose. | (1) Recording for an enforcement stop shall begin when | the officer determines an enforcement stop is necessary and | shall continue until the enforcement action has been | completed and the subject of the enforcement stop or the | officer has left the scene. | (2) Recording shall begin when patrol vehicle | emergency lights are activated or when they would otherwise | be activated if not for the need to conceal the presence of | law enforcement, and shall continue until the reason for | the activation ceases to exist, regardless of whether the | emergency lights are no longer activated. | (3) An officer may begin recording if the officer |
| reasonably believes recording may assist with prosecution, | enhance safety, or for any other lawful purpose; and shall | continue until the reason for recording ceases to exist. | (d) In-car video camera recording equipment with a | recording medium capable of recording for a period of 10 hours | or more shall record activities whenever a patrol vehicle is | assigned to patrol duty. | (e) Any enforcement stop resulting from a suspected | violation of the Illinois Vehicle Code shall be video and audio | recorded. Audio recording shall terminate upon release of the | violator and prior to initiating a separate criminal | investigation. | (f) Recordings made on in-car video camera recording medium | shall be retained by the Department for a storage period of at | least 90 days. Under no circumstances shall any recording made | on in-car video camera recording medium be altered or erased | prior to the expiration of the designated storage period. Upon | completion of the storage period, the recording medium may be | erased and reissued for operational use unless otherwise | ordered by the District Commander or his or her designee or by | a court, or if designated for evidentiary or training purposes. | (g) Audio or video recordings made pursuant to this Section | shall be available under the applicable provisions of the | Freedom of Information Act. Only recorded portions of the audio | recording or video recording medium applicable to the request | will be available for inspection or copying. |
| (h) The Department shall ensure proper care and maintenance | of in-car video camera recording equipment and recording | medium. An officer operating a patrol vehicle must immediately | document and notify the District Commander or his or her | designee of any technical difficulties, failures, or problems | with the in-car video camera recording equipment or recording | medium. Upon receiving notice, the District Commander or his or | her designee shall make every reasonable effort to correct and | repair any of the in-car video camera recording equipment or | recording medium and determine if it is in the public interest | to permit the use of the patrol vehicle. | (i) The Department may promulgate rules to implement this | amendatory Act of the 95th General Assembly only to the extent | necessary to apply the existing rules or applicable internal | directives.
| Section 10. The Illinois Vehicle Code is amended by | changing Sections 3-806 and 3-815 as follows:
| (625 ILCS 5/3-806) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-806)
| Sec. 3-806. Registration Fees; Motor Vehicles of the First
| Division. Every owner of any other motor vehicle of the first
| division, except as provided in Sections 3-804, 3-805, 3-806.3, | and 3-808,
and every second division vehicle weighing 8,000 | pounds or less,
shall pay the Secretary of State an annual | registration fee
at the following rates:
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SCHEDULE OF REGISTRATION FEES | |
REQUIRED BY LAW | |
Beginning with the 1986 registration year | |
| | Reduced Fee | |
| Annual | On and After | |
| Fee | June 15 | |
Motor vehicles of the first | | | |
division other than | | | |
Motorcycles, Motor Driven | | | |
Cycles and Pedalcycles | $48 | $24 | |
| | Reduced Fee | |
| | September 16 | |
| | to March 31 | |
Motorcycles, Motor Driven | | | |
Cycles and Pedalcycles | 30 | 15 | |
SCHEDULE OF REGISTRATION FEES | |
REQUIRED BY LAW | |
Beginning with the 2001 registration year | |
| | Reduced Fee | |
| Annual | On and After | |
| Fee | June 15 | |
Motor vehicles of the first | | | |
division other than | | | |
Motorcycles, Motor Driven | | | |
Cycles and Pedalcycles | $78 | $39 | |
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| | Reduced Fee | |
| | September 16 | |
| | to March 31 | |
Motorcycles, Motor Driven | | | |
Cycles and Pedalcycles | 38 | 19 |
| Beginning with the 2010 registration year a $1 surcharge | shall be collected in addition to the above fees for motor | vehicles of the first division, motorcycles, motor driven | cycles, and pedalcycles to be deposited into the State Police | Vehicle Fund.
| (Source: P.A. 91-37, eff. 7-1-99 .)
| (625 ILCS 5/3-815) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-815)
| Sec. 3-815. Flat weight tax; vehicles of the second | division.
| (a) Except
as provided in Section 3-806.3, every owner
of a | vehicle of the second division registered under Section 3-813, | and
not registered under the mileage weight tax under Section | 3-818, shall
pay to the Secretary of State, for each | registration year, for the use
of the public highways, a flat | weight tax at the rates set forth in the
following table, the | rates including the $10 registration fee:
| SCHEDULE OF FLAT WEIGHT TAX
| REQUIRED BY LAW
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Gross Weight in Lbs. | | Total Fees | |
Including Vehicle | | each Fiscal | |
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and Maximum | | year | |
Load | Class | | |
8,000 lbs. and less | B | $78 | |
8,001 lbs. to 12,000 lbs. | D | 138 | |
12,001 lbs. to 16,000 lbs. | F | 242 | |
16,001 lbs. to 26,000 lbs. | H | 490 | |
26,001 lbs. to 28,000 lbs. | J | 630 | |
28,001 lbs. to 32,000 lbs. | K | 842 | |
32,001 lbs. to 36,000 lbs. | L | 982 | |
36,001 lbs. to 40,000 lbs. | N | 1,202 | |
40,001 lbs. to 45,000 lbs. | P | 1,390 | |
45,001 lbs. to 50,000 lbs. | Q | 1,538 | |
50,001 lbs. to 54,999 lbs. | R | 1,698 | |
55,000 lbs. to 59,500 lbs. | S | 1,830 | |
59,501 lbs. to 64,000 lbs. | T | 1,970 | |
64,001 lbs. to 73,280 lbs. | V | 2,294 | |
73,281 lbs. to 77,000 lbs. | X | 2,622 | |
77,001 lbs. to 80,000 lbs. | Z | 2,790 |
| Beginning with the 2010 registration year a $1 surcharge | shall be collected for vehicles registered in the 8,000 lbs. | and less flat weight plate category above to be deposited into | the State Police Vehicle Fund.
| (a-1) A Special Hauling Vehicle is a vehicle or combination | of vehicles of
the second
division registered under Section | 3-813 transporting asphalt or concrete in the
plastic state or | a vehicle or combination of vehicles that are subject to the
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| gross weight limitations in subsection (b) of Section 15-111 | for which the
owner of the
vehicle or combination of vehicles | has elected to pay, in addition to the
registration fee in | subsection (a), $125 to the Secretary of State
for each
| registration year. The Secretary shall designate this class of | vehicle as
a Special Hauling Vehicle.
| (b) Except as provided in Section 3-806.3, every camping | trailer,
motor home, mini motor home, travel trailer, truck | camper or van camper
used primarily for recreational purposes, | and not used commercially, nor
for hire, nor owned by a | commercial business, may be registered for each
registration | year upon the filing of a proper application and the payment
of | a registration fee and highway use tax, according to the | following table of
fees:
| MOTOR HOME, MINI MOTOR HOME, TRUCK CAMPER OR VAN CAMPER
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Gross Weight in Lbs. | Total Fees | |
Including Vehicle and | Each | |
Maximum Load | Calendar Year | |
8,000 lbs and less | $78 | |
8,001 Lbs. to 10,000 Lbs | 90 | |
10,001 Lbs. and Over | 102 |
| CAMPING TRAILER OR TRAVEL TRAILER
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Gross Weight in Lbs. | Total Fees | |
Including Vehicle and | Each | |
Maximum Load | Calendar Year | |
3,000 Lbs. and Less | $18 | |
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3,001 Lbs. to 8,000 Lbs. | 30 | |
8,001 Lbs. to 10,000 Lbs. | 38 | |
10,001 Lbs. and Over | 50 |
| Every house trailer must be registered under Section 3-819.
| (c) Farm Truck. Any truck used exclusively for the owner's | own
agricultural, horticultural or livestock raising | operations and
not-for-hire only, or any truck used only in the | transportation for-hire
of seasonal, fresh, perishable fruit | or vegetables from farm to the
point of first processing,
may | be registered by the owner under this paragraph in lieu of
| registration under paragraph (a), upon filing of a proper | application
and the payment of the $10 registration fee and the | highway use tax
herein specified as follows:
| SCHEDULE OF FEES AND TAXES
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Gross Weight in Lbs. | | Total Amount for | |
Including Truck and | | each | |
Maximum Load | Class | Fiscal Year | |
16,000 lbs. or less | VF | $150 | |
16,001 to 20,000 lbs. | VG | 226 | |
20,001 to 24,000 lbs. | VH | 290 | |
24,001 to 28,000 lbs. | VJ | 378 | |
28,001 to 32,000 lbs. | VK | 506 | |
32,001 to 36,000 lbs. | VL | 610 | |
36,001 to 45,000 lbs. | VP | 810 | |
45,001 to 54,999 lbs. | VR | 1,026 | |
55,000 to 64,000 lbs. | VT | 1,202 | |
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64,001 to 73,280 lbs. | VV | 1,290 | |
73,281 to 77,000 lbs. | VX | 1,350 | |
77,001 to 80,000 lbs. | VZ | 1,490 |
| In the event the Secretary of State revokes a farm truck | registration
as authorized by law, the owner shall pay the flat | weight tax due
hereunder before operating such truck.
| Any combination of vehicles having 5 axles, with a distance | of 42 feet or
less between extreme axles, that are subject to | the weight limitations in
subsection (a) and (b) of Section | 15-111 for which the owner of the combination
of
vehicles has | elected to pay, in addition to the registration fee in | subsection
(c), $125 to the Secretary of State for each | registration year
shall be designated by the Secretary as a | Special Hauling Vehicle.
| (d) The number of axles necessary to carry the maximum load | provided
shall be determined from Chapter 15 of this Code.
| (e) An owner may only apply for and receive 5 farm truck
| registrations, and only 2 of those 5 vehicles shall exceed | 59,500 gross
weight in pounds per vehicle.
| (f) Every person convicted of violating this Section by | failure to pay
the appropriate flat weight tax to the Secretary | of State as set forth in
the above tables shall be punished as | provided for in Section 3-401.
| (Source: P.A. 91-37, eff. 7-1-99 .)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law. |
Effective Date: 12/15/2008
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