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Public Act 100-0096 |
SB1580 Enrolled | LRB100 06154 AXK 16187 b |
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AN ACT concerning transportation.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 10. The Illinois Vehicle Code is amended by |
changing Sections 11-408, 11-411, 11-412, and 11-414 and by |
adding Sections 1-146.5 and 11-417 as follows: |
(625 ILCS 5/1-146.5 new) |
Sec. 1-146.5. Motor vehicle accident data. Any information |
generated from a motor vehicle accident report or supplemental |
report, but shall not include a copy of the motor vehicle |
accident report or supplemental report, personally identifying |
information as defined in Section 1-159.2 of this Code, or any |
other information disclosure of which is prohibited by law.
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(625 ILCS 5/11-408) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 11-408)
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Sec. 11-408. Police to report motor vehicle accident |
investigations.
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(a) Every law enforcement officer who investigates a motor |
vehicle accident
for which a report is required by this Article |
or who prepares a written
report as a result of an |
investigation either at the time and scene of such
motor |
vehicle accident or thereafter by interviewing participants or
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witnesses shall forward a written report of such motor vehicle |
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accident
to the Administrator on forms provided by the |
Administrator under Section
11-411 within 10 days after |
investigation of the motor
vehicle accident, or within such |
other time as is prescribed by the
Administrator.
Such written |
reports and the information contained in those reports required |
to be forwarded by law enforcement officers
and the information
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contained therein are privileged as to the Secretary of State |
and the
Department
and, in the case of second division vehicles |
operated under certificate of
convenience and necessity issued |
by the Illinois Commerce Commission, to
the Commission, but |
shall not be held confidential by the reporting law
enforcement |
officer or agency. The Secretary of State may also disclose
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notations of accident involvement maintained on individual |
driving records. However, the Administrator or the
Secretary of |
State may require a supplemental written report from the
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reporting law enforcement officer and such supplemental report |
shall be
for the privileged use of the Secretary of State and |
the Department and
shall be held confidential. Upon request, |
the Department
shall furnish copies of its written accident |
reports to federal, State, and local
agencies that are engaged |
in highway safety research and studies. The reports shall be |
for the privileged use of the federal, State, and local
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agencies receiving the reports and shall be held confidential .
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(b) The Department at its discretion may require a |
supplemental written
report from the reporting law enforcement |
officer on a form supplied by the
Department to be submitted |
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directly to the Department. Such supplemental
report may be |
used only for accident studies and statistical or analytical
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purposes under Section 11-412 or 11-414 of this Code , and |
shall be for the privileged use of the Department and shall
be |
held confidential .
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(c) The Department at its discretion may also provide for |
in-depth
investigations of accidents involving Department |
employees or other a motor vehicle accidents accident by |
individuals or
special investigation groups, including but not |
limited to police officers,
photographers,
engineers, doctors, |
mechanics, and as a result of the investigation may
require the |
submission of written reports, photographs, charts, sketches,
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graphs, or a combination of all. Such individual written |
reports,
photographs, charts, sketches, or graphs may be used |
only for accident
studies and statistical or analytical |
purposes under Section 11-412 or 11-414 of this Code , shall be |
for the privileged
use of the Department and held confidential, |
and shall not be used in any
trial, civil or criminal .
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(d) On and after July 1, 1997, law enforcement officers who |
have reason to
suspect that the motor
vehicle accident was the |
result of a driver's loss of consciousness due to a
medical |
condition, as defined by the Driver's License Medical Review |
Law of
1992, or the result of any medical condition that |
impaired the
driver's ability to safely operate a motor vehicle |
shall notify the Secretary
of
this determination. The |
Secretary, in conjunction with the Driver's License
Medical |
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Advisory Board, shall determine by administrative rule the |
temporary
conditions not required to be reported under the |
provisions of this Section.
The
Secretary shall, in conjunction |
with the Illinois State Police and
representatives of local and |
county law enforcement agencies, promulgate any
rules |
necessary and develop the procedures and documents that may be |
required
to
obtain written, electronic, or other agreed upon |
methods of notification to
implement the provisions of this |
Section.
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(e) Law enforcement officers reporting under the |
provisions of subsection
(d) of this Section shall enjoy the |
same immunities granted members of the
Driver's License Medical |
Advisory Board under Section 6-910 of this Code.
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(f) All information furnished to the Secretary under |
subsection (d) of this
Section shall be deemed confidential and |
for the privileged use of the
Secretary in accordance with the |
provisions of subsection (j) of Section 2-123
of this Code.
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(Source: P.A. 96-1147, eff. 7-21-10.)
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(625 ILCS 5/11-411) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 11-411)
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Sec. 11-411. Accident report forms.
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(a) The Administrator must prepare and upon request supply |
to police
departments, sheriffs and other appropriate agencies |
or individuals, forms
for written accident reports as required |
hereunder, suitable with respect
to the persons required to |
make such reports and the purposes to be served.
The written |
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reports must call for sufficiently detailed information to
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disclose with reference to a vehicle accident the cause, |
conditions then
existing, and the persons and vehicles involved |
or any other data
concerning such accident that may be required |
for a complete analysis of
all related circumstances and events |
leading to the accident or subsequent
to the occurrence.
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(b) Every accident report required to be made in writing |
must be made on
an approved appropriate form or in an approved |
electronic format approved or provided by the Administrator and |
must
contain all the information required therein unless that |
information is not
available. The Department shall adopt any |
rules necessary to implement this subsection (b).
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(c) Should special accident studies be required by the |
Administrator,
the Administrator may provide the supplemental |
forms for the special
studies.
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(Source: P.A. 78-255.)
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(625 ILCS 5/11-412) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 11-412)
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Sec. 11-412. Motor vehicle accident reports confidential. |
(a) All required
written motor vehicle accident reports and |
supplemental reports shall
be without prejudice to the |
individual so reporting and shall be for the
confidential use |
of the Department and the Secretary of State and, in the
case |
of second division vehicles operated under certificate of |
convenience
and necessity issued by the Illinois Commerce |
Commission, of the Commission,
except that the Administrator or |
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the Secretary of State or the Commission may
disclose the |
identity of a person involved in a motor vehicle accident
when |
such identity is not otherwise known or when such person denies |
his
presence at such motor vehicle accident and the Department |
shall disclose
the identity of the insurance carrier, if any, |
upon demand. The Secretary of
State may also disclose notations |
of accident involvement maintained on
individual driving |
records. |
(b) Upon written request, the The Department shall
may |
furnish copies of its written accident reports or any |
supplemental reports to federal, State, and local
agencies that |
are engaged in highway safety research and studies and to any |
person or entity that has a contractual agreement with the |
Department or a federal, State, or local agency to complete a |
highway safety research and study for the Department or the |
federal, State, or local agency . Reports
furnished to any |
agency , person, or entity other than the Secretary of State or |
the Illinois
Commerce Commission may be used only for |
statistical or analytical purposes
and shall be held |
confidential by that agency , person, or entity .
These reports |
shall be exempt from inspection and copying under the Freedom |
of Information Act and shall not be No such written report |
shall be used as evidence in any trial, civil
or criminal, |
arising out of a motor vehicle accident, except
that the |
Administrator shall furnish upon demand of any person who has,
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or claims to have, made such a written or supplemental report, |
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or upon demand of any
court, a certificate showing that a |
specified written accident report or supplemental report
has or |
has not been made to the Administrator solely to prove a |
compliance
or a failure to comply with the requirement that |
such a written or supplemental report
be made to the |
Administrator.
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(c) Upon written request, the Department shall furnish |
motor vehicle accident data to a federal, State, or local |
agency, the Secretary of State, the Illinois Commerce |
Commission, or any other person or entity under Section 11-417 |
of this Code. |
(d) The Department of Transportation at its discretion may |
provide for
in-depth investigations of accidents involving |
Department employees or other motor vehicle accidents . A
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written report describing the preventability of such an |
accident may be
prepared to enhance the safety of Department |
employees or the traveling public . Such reports and the |
information contained in those reports and
any opinions |
expressed in the review of the accident as to the
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preventability of the accident shall be for the privileged use |
of the
Department and held confidential and shall not be |
obtainable or used in any
civil or criminal proceeding.
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(Source: P.A. 95-757, eff. 7-25-08.)
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(625 ILCS 5/11-414) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 11-414)
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Sec. 11-414.
Department to tabulate and analyze motor |
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vehicle accident
reports. The Department shall tabulate and may |
analyze all written motor
vehicle accident reports received in |
compliance with this Code
and shall publish annually or at more |
frequent intervals motor vehicle accident data statistical |
information
based thereon as to the number and circumstances of |
traffic accidents . The Department:
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1. (blank); shall submit a report of school bus accidents |
and accidents resulting
in personal injury to or the death of |
any person within 50 feet of a school
bus while awaiting or |
preparing to board the bus or immediately after exiting
the bus |
to the National Highway Safety Advisory Committee annually or |
as
requested by the Committee;
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2. shall , upon written request, compile, maintain, and make |
available to the public
motor vehicle accident data that shall |
be distributed under Sections 11-412 and 11-417 of this Code |
statistical information relating to traffic accidents |
involving medical
transport vehicles ;
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3. may conduct special investigations of motor vehicle
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accidents and may solicit supplementary reports from drivers, |
owners,
police departments, sheriffs, coroners, or any other |
individual.
Failure of any individual to submit a supplementary |
report subjects such
individual to the same penalties for |
failure to report as designated
under Section 11-406.
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(Source: P.A. 83-831.)
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(625 ILCS 5/11-417 new) |
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Sec. 11-417. Motor vehicle accident report and motor |
vehicle accident data. |
(a) Upon written request and payment of the required fee, |
the Department shall make available to the public motor vehicle |
accident data received in compliance with this Code. The |
Department shall adopt any rules necessary to establish a fee |
schedule for motor vehicle accident data made available under |
Section 11-414 of this Code. |
(b) The Department shall provide copies of a written motor |
vehicle accident report or motor vehicle accident data without |
any cost or fees authorized under any provision of law to a |
federal, State, or local agency, the Secretary of State, the |
Illinois Commerce Commission, or any other person or entity |
that has a contractual agreement with the Department or a |
federal, State, or local agency to complete a highway safety |
research and study for the Department or the federal, State, or |
local agency. |
(c) All fees collected under this Section shall be placed |
in the Road Fund to be used, subject to appropriation, for the |
costs associated with motor vehicle accident records and motor |
vehicle accident data.
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