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Public Act 103-0899 | ||||
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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 Sections 3-102, 3-402, and 6-102 and by adding | ||||
Sections 1-140.11 and 11-1518 as follows: | ||||
(625 ILCS 5/1-140.11 new) | ||||
Sec. 1-140.11. Low-speed electric scooter. A device | ||||
weighing less than 100 pounds, with 2 or 3 wheels, handlebars, | ||||
and a floorboard that can be stood upon while riding, that is | ||||
solely powered by an electric motor and human power, and whose | ||||
maximum speed, with or without human propulsion, is no more | ||||
than 10 miles per hour. "Low-speed electric scooter" does not | ||||
include a moped or motor-driven cycle. | ||||
(625 ILCS 5/3-102) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-102) | ||||
Sec. 3-102. Exclusions. No certificate of title need be | ||||
obtained for: | ||||
1. a vehicle owned by the State of Illinois; or a | ||||
vehicle owned by the United States unless it is registered | ||||
in this State; | ||||
2. a vehicle owned by a manufacturer or dealer and | ||||
held for sale, even though incidentally moved on the |
highway or used for purposes of testing or demonstration, | ||
provided a dealer reassignment area is still available on | ||
the manufacturer's certificate of origin or the Illinois | ||
title; or a vehicle used by a manufacturer solely for | ||
testing; | ||
3. a vehicle owned by a non-resident of this State and | ||
not required by law to be registered in this State; | ||
4. a motor vehicle regularly engaged in the interstate | ||
transportation of persons or property for which a | ||
currently effective certificate of title has been issued | ||
in another State; | ||
5. a vehicle moved solely by animal power; | ||
6. an implement of husbandry; | ||
7. special mobile equipment; | ||
8. an apportionable trailer or an apportionable | ||
semitrailer registered in the State prior to April 1, | ||
1998; | ||
9. a manufactured home for which an affidavit of | ||
affixation has been recorded pursuant to the Conveyance | ||
and Encumbrance of Manufactured Homes as Real Property and | ||
Severance Act unless with respect to the same manufactured | ||
home there has been recorded an affidavit of severance | ||
pursuant to that Act ; . | ||
10. low-speed electric scooters. | ||
(Source: P.A. 98-749, eff. 7-16-14; 99-78, eff. 7-20-15.) |
(625 ILCS 5/3-402) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-402) | ||
Sec. 3-402. Vehicles subject to registration; exceptions. | ||
A. Exemptions and Policy. Every motor vehicle, trailer, | ||
semitrailer and pole trailer when driven or moved upon a | ||
highway shall be subject to the registration and certificate | ||
of title provisions of this Chapter except: | ||
(1) Any such vehicle driven or moved upon a highway in | ||
conformance with the provisions of this Chapter relating | ||
to manufacturers, transporters, dealers, lienholders or | ||
nonresidents or under a temporary registration permit | ||
issued by the Secretary of State; | ||
(2) Any implement of husbandry whether of a type | ||
otherwise subject to registration hereunder or not which | ||
is only incidentally operated or moved upon a highway, | ||
which shall include a not-for-hire movement for the | ||
purpose of delivering farm commodities to a place of first | ||
processing or sale, or to a place of storage; | ||
(3) Any special mobile equipment as herein defined; | ||
(4) Any vehicle which is propelled exclusively by | ||
electric power obtained from overhead trolley wires though | ||
not operated upon rails; | ||
(5) Any vehicle which is equipped and used exclusively | ||
as a pumper, ladder truck, rescue vehicle, searchlight | ||
truck, or other fire apparatus, but not a vehicle of a type | ||
which would otherwise be subject to registration as a | ||
vehicle of the first division; |
(6) Any vehicle which is owned and operated by the | ||
federal government and externally displays evidence of | ||
federal ownership. It is the policy of the State of | ||
Illinois to promote and encourage the fullest use of its | ||
highways and to enhance the flow of commerce thus | ||
contributing to the economic, agricultural, industrial and | ||
social growth and development of this State, by | ||
authorizing the Secretary of State to negotiate and enter | ||
into reciprocal or proportional agreements or arrangements | ||
with other States, or to issue declarations setting forth | ||
reciprocal exemptions, benefits and privileges with | ||
respect to vehicles operated interstate which are properly | ||
registered in this and other States, assuring nevertheless | ||
proper registration of vehicles in Illinois as may be | ||
required by this Code; | ||
(7) Any converter dolly or tow dolly which merely | ||
serves as substitute wheels for another legally licensed | ||
vehicle. A title may be issued on a voluntary basis to a | ||
tow dolly upon receipt of the manufacturer's certificate | ||
of origin or the bill of sale; | ||
(8) Any house trailer found to be an abandoned mobile | ||
home under the Abandoned Mobile Home Act; | ||
(9) Any vehicle that is not properly registered or | ||
does not have registration plates or digital registration | ||
plates issued to the owner or operator affixed thereto, or | ||
that does have registration plates or digital registration |
plates issued to the owner or operator affixed thereto but | ||
the plates are not appropriate for the weight of the | ||
vehicle, provided that this exemption shall apply only | ||
while the vehicle is being transported or operated by a | ||
towing service and has a third tow plate affixed to it ; . | ||
(10) Low-speed electric scooters. | ||
B. Reciprocity. Any motor vehicle, trailer, semitrailer or | ||
pole trailer need not be registered under this Code provided | ||
the same is operated interstate and in accordance with the | ||
following provisions and any rules and regulations promulgated | ||
pursuant thereto: | ||
(1) A nonresident owner, except as otherwise provided | ||
in this Section, owning any foreign registered vehicle of | ||
a type otherwise subject to registration hereunder, may | ||
operate or permit the operation of such vehicle within | ||
this State in interstate commerce without registering such | ||
vehicle in, or paying any fees to, this State subject to | ||
the condition that such vehicle at all times when operated | ||
in this State is operated pursuant to a reciprocity | ||
agreement, arrangement or declaration by this State, and | ||
further subject to the condition that such vehicle at all | ||
times when operated in this State is duly registered in, | ||
and displays upon it, a valid registration card and | ||
registration plate or plates or digital registration plate | ||
or plates issued for such vehicle in the place of | ||
residence of such owner and is issued and maintains in |
such vehicle a valid Illinois reciprocity permit as | ||
required by the Secretary of State, and provided like | ||
privileges are afforded to residents of this State by the | ||
State of residence of such owner. | ||
Every nonresident including any foreign corporation | ||
carrying on business within this State and owning and | ||
regularly operating in such business any motor vehicle, | ||
trailer or semitrailer within this State in intrastate | ||
commerce, shall be required to register each such vehicle | ||
and pay the same fees therefor as is required with | ||
reference to like vehicles owned by residents of this | ||
State. | ||
(2) Any motor vehicle, trailer, semitrailer and pole | ||
trailer operated interstate need not be registered in this | ||
State, provided: | ||
(a) that the vehicle is properly registered in | ||
another State pursuant to law or to a reciprocity | ||
agreement, arrangement or declaration; or | ||
(b) that such vehicle is part of a fleet of | ||
vehicles owned or operated by the same person who | ||
registers such fleet of vehicles pro rata among the | ||
various States in which such fleet operates; or | ||
(c) that such vehicle is part of a fleet of | ||
vehicles, a portion of which are registered with the | ||
Secretary of State of Illinois in accordance with an | ||
agreement or arrangement concurred in by the Secretary |
of State of Illinois based on one or more of the | ||
following factors: ratio of miles in Illinois as | ||
against total miles in all jurisdictions; situs or | ||
base of a vehicle, or where it is principally garaged, | ||
or from whence it is principally dispatched or where | ||
the movements of such vehicle usually originate; situs | ||
of the residence of the owner or operator thereof, or | ||
of his principal office or offices, or of his places of | ||
business; the routes traversed and whether regular or | ||
irregular routes are traversed, and the jurisdictions | ||
traversed and served; and such other factors as may be | ||
deemed material by the Secretary and the motor vehicle | ||
administrators of the other jurisdictions involved in | ||
such apportionment. Such vehicles shall maintain | ||
therein any reciprocity permit which may be required | ||
by the Secretary of State pursuant to rules and | ||
regulations which the Secretary of State may | ||
promulgate in the administration of this Code, in the | ||
public interest. | ||
(3)(a) In order to effectuate the purposes of this | ||
Code, the Secretary of State of Illinois is empowered to | ||
negotiate and execute written reciprocal agreements or | ||
arrangements with the duly authorized representatives of | ||
other jurisdictions, including States, districts, | ||
territories and possessions of the United States, and | ||
foreign states, provinces, or countries, granting to |
owners or operators of vehicles duly registered or | ||
licensed in such other jurisdictions and for which | ||
evidence of compliance is supplied, benefits, privileges | ||
and exemption from the payment, wholly or partially, of | ||
any taxes, fees or other charges imposed with respect to | ||
the ownership or operation of such vehicles by the laws of | ||
this State except the tax imposed by the Motor Fuel Tax | ||
Law, approved March 25, 1929, as amended, and the tax | ||
imposed by the Use Tax Act, approved July 14, 1955, as | ||
amended. | ||
The Secretary of State may negotiate agreements or | ||
arrangements as are in the best interests of this State | ||
and the residents of this State pursuant to the policies | ||
expressed in this Section taking into consideration the | ||
reciprocal exemptions, benefits and privileges available | ||
and accruing to residents of this State and vehicles | ||
registered in this State. | ||
(b) Such reciprocal agreements or arrangements shall | ||
provide that vehicles duly registered or licensed in this | ||
State when operated upon the highways of such other | ||
jurisdictions, shall receive exemptions, benefits and | ||
privileges of a similar kind or to a similar degree as | ||
extended to vehicles from such jurisdictions in this | ||
State. | ||
(c) Such agreements or arrangements may also authorize | ||
the apportionment of registration or licensing of fleets |
of vehicles operated interstate, based on any or all of | ||
the following factors: ratio of miles in Illinois as | ||
against total miles in all jurisdictions; situs or base of | ||
a vehicle, or where it is principally garaged or from | ||
whence it is principally dispatched or where the movements | ||
of such vehicle usually originate; situs of the residence | ||
of the owner or operator thereof, or of his principal | ||
office or offices, or of his places of business; the | ||
routes traversed and whether regular or irregular routes | ||
are traversed, and the jurisdictions traversed and served; | ||
and such other factors as may be deemed material by the | ||
Secretary and the motor vehicle administrators of the | ||
other jurisdictions involved in such apportionment, and | ||
such vehicles shall likewise be entitled to reciprocal | ||
exemptions, benefits and privileges. | ||
(d) Such agreements or arrangements shall also provide | ||
that vehicles being operated in intrastate commerce in | ||
Illinois shall comply with the registration and licensing | ||
laws of this State, except that vehicles which are part of | ||
an apportioned fleet may conduct an intrastate operation | ||
incidental to their interstate operations. Any motor | ||
vehicle properly registered and qualified under any | ||
reciprocal agreement or arrangement under this Code and | ||
not having a situs or base within Illinois may complete | ||
the inbound movement of a trailer or semitrailer to an | ||
Illinois destination that was brought into Illinois by a |
motor vehicle also properly registered and qualified under | ||
this Code and not having a situs or base within Illinois, | ||
or may complete an outbound movement of a trailer or | ||
semitrailer to an out-of-state destination that was | ||
originated in Illinois by a motor vehicle also properly | ||
registered and qualified under this Code and not having a | ||
situs or base in Illinois, only if the operator thereof | ||
did not break bulk of the cargo laden in such inbound or | ||
outbound trailer or semitrailer. Adding or unloading | ||
intrastate cargo on such inbound or outbound trailer or | ||
semitrailer shall be deemed as breaking bulk. | ||
(e) Such agreements or arrangements may also provide | ||
for the determination of the proper State in which leased | ||
vehicles shall be registered based on the factors set out | ||
in subsection (c) above and for apportionment of | ||
registration of fleets of leased vehicles by the lessee or | ||
by the lessor who leases such vehicles to persons who are | ||
not fleet operators. | ||
(f) Such agreements or arrangements may also include | ||
reciprocal exemptions, benefits or privileges accruing | ||
under The Illinois Driver Licensing Law or The Driver | ||
License Compact. | ||
(4) The Secretary of State is further authorized to | ||
examine the laws and requirements of other jurisdictions, | ||
and, in the absence of a written agreement or arrangement, | ||
to issue a written declaration of the extent and nature of |
the exemptions, benefits and privileges accorded to | ||
vehicles of this State by such other jurisdictions, and | ||
the extent and nature of reciprocal exemptions, benefits | ||
and privileges thereby accorded by this State to the | ||
vehicles of such other jurisdictions. A declaration by the | ||
Secretary of State may include any, part or all reciprocal | ||
exemptions, benefits and privileges or provisions as may | ||
be included within an agreement or arrangement. | ||
(5) All agreements, arrangements, declarations and | ||
amendments thereto, shall be in writing and become | ||
effective when signed by the Secretary of State, and | ||
copies of all such documents shall be available to the | ||
public upon request. | ||
(6) The Secretary of State is further authorized to | ||
require the display by foreign registered trucks, | ||
truck-tractors and buses, entitled to reciprocal benefits, | ||
exemptions or privileges hereunder, a reciprocity permit | ||
for external display before any such reciprocal benefits, | ||
exemptions or privileges are granted. The Secretary of | ||
State shall provide suitable application forms for such | ||
permit and shall promulgate and publish reasonable rules | ||
and regulations for the administration and enforcement of | ||
the provisions of this Code including a provision for | ||
revocation of such permit as to any vehicle operated | ||
wilfully in violation of the terms of any reciprocal | ||
agreement, arrangement or declaration or in violation of |
the Illinois Motor Carrier of Property Law, as amended. | ||
(7)(a) Upon the suspension, revocation or denial of | ||
one or more of all reciprocal benefits, privileges and | ||
exemptions existing pursuant to the terms and provisions | ||
of this Code or by virtue of a reciprocal agreement or | ||
arrangement or declaration thereunder; or, upon the | ||
suspension, revocation or denial of a reciprocity permit; | ||
or, upon any action or inaction of the Secretary in the | ||
administration and enforcement of the provisions of this | ||
Code, any person, resident or nonresident, so aggrieved, | ||
may serve upon the Secretary, a petition in writing and | ||
under oath, setting forth the grievance of the petitioner, | ||
the grounds and basis for the relief sought, and all | ||
necessary facts and particulars, and request an | ||
administrative hearing thereon. Within 20 days, the | ||
Secretary shall set a hearing date as early as practical. | ||
The Secretary may, in his discretion, supply forms for | ||
such a petition. The Secretary may require the payment of | ||
a fee of not more than $50 for the filing of any petition, | ||
motion, or request for hearing conducted pursuant to this | ||
Section. These fees must be deposited into the Secretary | ||
of State DUI Administration Fund, a special fund that is | ||
hereby created in the State treasury, and, subject to | ||
appropriation and as directed by the Secretary of State, | ||
shall be used to fund the operation of the hearings | ||
department of the Office of the Secretary of State and for |
no other purpose. The Secretary shall establish by rule | ||
the amount and the procedures, terms, and conditions | ||
relating to these fees. | ||
(b) The Secretary may likewise, in his discretion and | ||
upon his own petition, order a hearing, when in his best | ||
judgment, any person is not entitled to the reciprocal | ||
benefits, privileges and exemptions existing pursuant to | ||
the terms and provisions of this Code or under a | ||
reciprocal agreement or arrangement or declaration | ||
thereunder or that a vehicle owned or operated by such | ||
person is improperly registered or licensed, or that an | ||
Illinois resident has improperly registered or licensed a | ||
vehicle in another jurisdiction for the purposes of | ||
violating or avoiding the registration laws of this State. | ||
(c) The Secretary shall notify a petitioner or any | ||
other person involved of such a hearing, by giving at | ||
least 10 days notice, in writing, by U.S. Mail, Registered | ||
or Certified, or by personal service, at the last known | ||
address of such petitioner or person, specifying the time | ||
and place of such hearing. Such hearing shall be held | ||
before the Secretary, or any person as he may designate, | ||
and unless the parties mutually agree to some other county | ||
in Illinois, the hearing shall be held in the County of | ||
Sangamon or the County of Cook. Appropriate records of the | ||
hearing shall be kept, and the Secretary shall issue or | ||
cause to be issued, his decision on the case, within 30 |
days after the close of such hearing or within 30 days | ||
after receipt of the transcript thereof, and a copy shall | ||
likewise be served or mailed to the petitioner or person | ||
involved. | ||
(d) The actions or inactions or determinations, or | ||
findings and decisions upon an administrative hearing, of | ||
the Secretary, shall be subject to judicial review in the | ||
Circuit Court of the County of Sangamon or the County of | ||
Cook, and the provisions of the Administrative Review Law, | ||
and all amendments and modifications thereof and rules | ||
adopted pursuant thereto, apply to and govern all such | ||
reviewable matters. | ||
Any reciprocal agreements or arrangements entered into | ||
by the Secretary of State or any declarations issued by | ||
the Secretary of State pursuant to any law in effect prior | ||
to the effective date of this Code are not hereby | ||
abrogated, and such shall continue in force and effect | ||
until amended pursuant to the provisions of this Code or | ||
expire pursuant to the terms or provisions thereof. | ||
(Source: P.A. 101-395, eff. 8-16-19.) | ||
(625 ILCS 5/6-102) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-102) | ||
Sec. 6-102. What persons are exempt. The following persons | ||
are exempt from the requirements of Section 6-101 and are not | ||
required to have an Illinois drivers license or permit if one | ||
or more of the following qualifying exemptions are met and |
apply: | ||
1. Any employee of the United States Government or any | ||
member of the Armed Forces of the United States, while | ||
operating a motor vehicle owned by or leased to the United | ||
States Government and being operated on official business | ||
need not be licensed; | ||
2. A nonresident who has in his immediate possession a | ||
valid license issued to him in his home state or country | ||
may operate a motor vehicle for which he is licensed for | ||
the period during which he is in this State; | ||
3. A nonresident and his spouse and children living | ||
with him who is a student at a college or university in | ||
Illinois who have a valid license issued by their home | ||
State. | ||
4. A person operating a road machine temporarily upon | ||
a highway or operating a farm tractor between the home | ||
farm buildings and any adjacent or nearby farm land for | ||
the exclusive purpose of conducting farm operations need | ||
not be licensed as a driver. | ||
5. A resident of this State who has been serving as a | ||
member or as a civilian employee of the Armed Forces of the | ||
United States, or as a civilian employee of the United | ||
States Department of Defense, outside the Continental | ||
limits of the United States, for a period of 120 days | ||
following his return to the continental limits of the | ||
United States. |
6. A nonresident on active duty in the Armed Forces of | ||
the United States who has a valid license issued by his | ||
home state and such nonresident's spouse, and dependent | ||
children and living with parents, who have a valid license | ||
issued by their home state. | ||
7. A nonresident who becomes a resident of this State, | ||
may for a period of the first 90 days of residence in | ||
Illinois operate any motor vehicle which he was qualified | ||
or licensed to drive by his home state or country so long | ||
as he has in his possession, a valid and current license | ||
issued to him by his home state or country. Upon | ||
expiration of such 90 day period, such new resident must | ||
comply with the provisions of this Act and apply for an | ||
Illinois license or permit. | ||
8. An engineer, conductor, brakeman, or any other | ||
member of the crew of a locomotive or train being operated | ||
upon rails, including operation on a railroad crossing | ||
over a public street, road or highway. Such person is not | ||
required to display a driver's license to any law | ||
enforcement officer in connection with the operation of a | ||
locomotive or train within this State. | ||
9. Persons operating low-speed electric scooters in | ||
accordance with Section 11-1518. | ||
The provisions of this Section granting exemption to any | ||
nonresident shall be operative to the same extent that the | ||
laws of the State or country of such nonresident grant like |
exemption to residents of this State. | ||
The Secretary of State may implement the exemption | ||
provisions of this Section by inclusion thereof in a | ||
reciprocity agreement, arrangement or declaration issued | ||
pursuant to this Act. | ||
(Source: P.A. 99-118, eff. 1-1-16 .) | ||
(625 ILCS 5/11-1518 new) | ||
Sec. 11-1518. Low-speed electric scooters. | ||
(a) Subject to the restrictions of this Section, a | ||
municipality, park district, forest preserve district, or | ||
conservation district may authorize and regulate the operation | ||
of low-speed electric scooters within the unit of local | ||
government on any or all highways under their respective | ||
jurisdiction, sidewalks, trails, or other public right-of-way | ||
where the operation of bicycles is permitted. The use of | ||
low-speed electric scooters within any municipality, park | ||
district, forest preserve district, or conservation district | ||
is allowed only if authorized by the municipality, park | ||
district, forest preserve district, or conservation district | ||
under this Section. Any authorization or regulation by a park | ||
district, forest preserve district, or conservation district | ||
applies only on property owned, managed, or leased by the park | ||
district, forest preserve district, or conservation district. | ||
(a-5) Subject to the restrictions of this Section, the | ||
Department of Natural Resources may authorize and regulate the |
operation of low-speed electric scooters on any or all | ||
properties owned, managed, or leased by the Department of | ||
Natural Resources including, but not limited to, sidewalks, | ||
trails, or other public rights-of-way where the operation of | ||
bicycles is permitted. The use of low-speed electric scooters | ||
within any property that is owned, managed, or leased by the | ||
Department of Natural Resources is allowed only if authorized | ||
by the Department of Natural Resources. The Department of | ||
Natural Resources is authorized to adopt administrative rules | ||
for the regulation of low-speed electric scooters on any and | ||
all properties owned, managed, or leased by the Department of | ||
Natural Resources. | ||
(b) A person may not operate a low-speed electric scooter | ||
on a highway with a posted speed limit in excess of 35 mph. | ||
(c) A person may not operate a low-speed electric scooter | ||
unless he or she is 18 years of age or older. | ||
(d) A low-speed electric scooter may be parked in the same | ||
manner and at the same locations as a bicycle may be parked. | ||
(e) Every low-speed electric scooter when in use at | ||
nighttime shall be equipped with a lamp on the front that emits | ||
a white light visible from a distance of at least 500 feet to | ||
the front and with a red reflector on the rear that is visible | ||
from all distances from 100 feet to 600 feet to the rear when | ||
directly in front of lawful lower beams of headlamps on a motor | ||
vehicle, except that a lamp emitting a steady or flashing red | ||
light visible from a distance of 500 feet to the rear may be |
used in addition to or instead of the red reflector. | ||
(f) A low-speed electric scooter shall not be equipped | ||
with nor shall any person use upon a low-speed electric | ||
scooter any siren. This subsection does not apply to a | ||
low-speed electric scooter that is a police vehicle or fire | ||
department vehicle. | ||
(g) Every low-speed electric scooter shall be equipped | ||
with a brake that will adequately control movement of and stop | ||
and hold the low-speed electric scooter. | ||
(h) A person may not operate a low-speed electric scooter | ||
while carrying any package, bundle, or article that prevents | ||
the operator from keeping at least one hand upon the | ||
handlebars. | ||
(i) A person may not use a low-speed electric scooter to | ||
carry more than one person at a time. A person operating a | ||
low-speed electric scooter may not attach himself or herself | ||
or the scooter to any other vehicle being operated on the | ||
public right-of-way. | ||
(j) A person may not operate a low-speed electric scooter | ||
upon any public highway in the State while under the influence | ||
of alcohol or any drug. | ||
(k) The use of low-speed electric scooters is not | ||
permitted on State highways. | ||
(l) Every low-speed electric scooter shall be | ||
well-maintained and in good operating condition. |
Section 95. No acceleration or delay. Where this Act makes | ||
changes in a statute that is represented in this Act by text | ||
that is not yet or no longer in effect (for example, a Section | ||
represented by multiple versions), the use of that text does | ||
not accelerate or delay the taking effect of (i) the changes | ||
made by this Act or (ii) provisions derived from any other | ||
Public Act. | ||
Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | ||
becoming law. |