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Public Act 91-0661
HB1388 Re-Enrolled LRB9104807KSpr
AN ACT to amend the Illinois Vehicle Code by changing
Section 7-601.
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 7-601 as follows:
(625 ILCS 5/7-601) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 7-601)
Sec. 7-601. Required liability insurance policy.
(a) No person shall operate, register or maintain
registration of, and no owner shall permit another person to
operate, register or maintain registration of, a motor
vehicle designed to be used on a public highway unless the
motor vehicle is covered by a liability insurance policy.
The insurance policy shall be issued in amounts no less
than the minimum amounts set for bodily injury or death and
for destruction of property under Section 7-203 of this Code,
and shall be issued in accordance with the requirements of
Sections 143a and 143a-2 of the Illinois Insurance Code, as
amended. No insurer other than an insurer authorized to do
business in this State shall issue a policy pursuant to this
Section for any vehicle subject to registration under this
Code. Nothing herein shall deprive an insurer of any policy
defense available at common law.
(b) The following vehicles are exempt from the
requirements of this Section:
(1) vehicles subject to the provisions of Chapters
8 or 18a, Article III or Section 7-609 of Chapter 7, or
Sections 12-606 or 12-707.01 of Chapter 12 of this Code;
(2) vehicles required to file proof of liability
insurance with the Illinois Commerce Commission;
(3) vehicles covered by a certificate of
self-insurance under Section 7-502 of this Code;
(4) vehicles owned by the United States, the State
of Illinois, or any political subdivision, municipality
or local mass transit district;
(5) implements of husbandry;
(6) other vehicles complying with laws which
require them to be insured in amounts meeting or
exceeding the minimum amounts required under this
Section; and
(7) inoperable or stored vehicles that are not
operated, as defined by rules and regulations of the
Secretary.
(c) Every employee of a State agency, as that term is
defined in the Illinois State Auditing Act, who is assigned a
specific vehicle owned or leased by the State on an ongoing
basis shall provide the certification described in this
Section annually to the director or chief executive officer
of his or her agency.
The certification shall affirm that the employee is duly
licensed to drive the assigned vehicle and that (i) the
employee has liability insurance coverage extending to the
employee when the assigned vehicle is used for other than
official State business, or (ii) the employee has filed a
bond with the Secretary of State as proof of financial
responsibility, in an amount equal to, or in excess of the
requirements stated within this Section. Upon request of the
agency director or chief executive officer, the employee
shall present evidence to support the certification.
The certification shall be provided during the period
July 1 through July 31 of each calendar year, or within 30
days of any new assignment of a vehicle on an ongoing basis,
whichever is later.
The employee's authorization to use the assigned vehicle
shall automatically be rescinded upon:
(1) the revocation or suspension of the license
required to drive the assigned vehicle;
(2) the cancellation or termination for any reason
of the automobile liability insurance coverage as
required in item (c) (i); or
(3) the termination of the bond filed with the
Secretary of State.
All State employees providing the required certification
shall immediately notify the agency director or chief
executive officer in the event any of these actions occur.
All peace officers employed by a State agency who are
primarily responsible for prevention and detection of crime
and the enforcement of the criminal, traffic, or highway laws
of this State, and prohibited by agency rule or policy to use
an assigned vehicle owned or leased by the State for regular
personal or off-duty use, are exempt from the requirements of
this Section.
(Source: P.A. 88-315; 89-669, eff. 1-1-97.)
Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect on
July 1, 1999.
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