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Public Act 097-0106 | ||||
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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 5. The Illinois Vehicle Code is amended by changing | ||||
Sections 13C-5, 13C-15, and 13C-25 as follows: | ||||
(625 ILCS 5/13C-5) | ||||
Sec. 13C-5. Definitions. For the purposes of this Chapter: | ||||
"Affected counties" means Cook County; DuPage County; Lake | ||||
County; those parts of Kane County that are not included within | ||||
any of the following ZIP code areas, as designated by the U.S. | ||||
Postal Service on the effective date of this amendatory Act of | ||||
the 94th General Assembly: 60109, 60119, 60135, 60140, 60142, | ||||
60144, 60147, 60151, 60152, 60178, 60182, 60511, 60520, 60545, | ||||
and 60554; those parts of Kendall County that are not included | ||||
within any of the following ZIP code areas, as designated by | ||||
the U.S. Postal Service on the effective date of this | ||||
amendatory Act of the 94th General Assembly: 60447, 60450, | ||||
60512, 60536, 60537, 60541, those parts of 60543 that are not | ||||
within the census defined urbanized area, 60545, 60548, and | ||||
60560; those parts of McHenry County that are not included | ||||
within any of the following ZIP code areas, as designated by | ||||
the U.S. Postal Service on the effective date of this | ||||
amendatory Act of the 94th General Assembly: 60001, 60033, |
60034, 60071, 60072, 60097, 60098, 60135, 60142, 60152, and | ||
60180; those parts of Will County that are not included within | ||
any of the following ZIP code areas, as designated by the U.S. | ||
Postal Service on the effective date of this amendatory Act of | ||
the 94th General Assembly: 60401, 60407, 60408, 60410, 60416, | ||
60418, 60421, 60442, 60447, 60468, 60481, 60935, and 60950; | ||
those parts of Madison County that are not included within any | ||
of the following ZIP code areas, as designated by the U.S. | ||
Postal Service on the effective date of this amendatory Act of | ||
the 94th General Assembly: 62001, 62012, 62021, 62026, 62046, | ||
62058, 62061, 62067, 62074, 62086, 62088, 62097, 62249, 62275, | ||
62281, and 62293; those parts of Monroe County that are not | ||
included within any of the following ZIP code areas, as | ||
designated by the U.S. Postal Service on the effective date of | ||
this amendatory Act of the 94th General Assembly: 62244, 62248, | ||
62256, 62261, 62264, 62276, 62277, 62278, 62279, 62295, and | ||
62298; and those parts of St. Clair County that are not | ||
included within any of the following ZIP code areas, as | ||
designated by the U.S. Postal Service on the effective date of | ||
this amendatory Act of the 94th General Assembly: 62224, 62243, | ||
62248, 62254, 62255, 62257, 62258, 62260, 62264, 62265, 62269, | ||
62278, 62282, 62285, 62289, 62293, and 62298. | ||
"Board" means the Illinois Pollution Control Board. | ||
"Claim evaluation center" means an automotive diagnostic | ||
facility that meets the standards prescribed by the Agency for | ||
performing examinations of vehicle emissions inspection damage |
claims. | ||
"Contractor" means the vehicle emissions test contractor | ||
for official inspection stations described in Section 13C-45. | ||
"Diagnostic code" means a code stored in a vehicle's | ||
on-board diagnostic computer to indicate the occurrence of an | ||
emissions-related condition or malfunction. | ||
"Inspection area" means Cook County, DuPage County, Lake | ||
County, and those portions of Kane, Kendall, Madison, McHenry, | ||
Monroe, Will, and St. Clair Counties included in the definition | ||
of "affected counties". | ||
"Malfunction indicator lamp" or "MIL" means a dashboard | ||
lamp designed to illuminate to alert the driver to the | ||
occurrence of a problem or condition resulting in excessive | ||
emissions. | ||
"On-board diagnostic system" or "OBD system" means the | ||
computer-based system built into a vehicle all 1996 and newer | ||
light-duty vehicles and trucks, as required by the federal | ||
Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990, that is designed to monitor | ||
the performance of major engine and emissions controls, to | ||
alert the operator to emissions-related malfunctions, and to | ||
store diagnostic codes and other vehicle operating information | ||
useful in repairing the vehicle. | ||
"Official inspection station" means a structure or | ||
physical location where the Agency has authorized vehicle | ||
emissions testing to be conducted. | ||
"Owner" means the registered owner of the vehicle, as |
indicated on the vehicle's registration. In the case of an | ||
unregistered vehicle, "owner" has the meaning set forth in | ||
Section 1-155 of this Code. | ||
"Program" means the vehicle emission inspection program | ||
established under this Chapter. | ||
"Readiness status" means an indication of whether a | ||
vehicle's on-board diagnostic system has completed a periodic | ||
check of the performance of a monitored system or component. | ||
"Resident" includes natural persons, foreign and domestic | ||
corporations, partnerships, associations, and all other | ||
commercial and governmental entities. For the purpose of | ||
determining residence, the owner of a vehicle shall be presumed | ||
to reside at the address indicated on the vehicle's | ||
registration. A governmental entity, including the federal | ||
government and its agencies, and any unit of local government | ||
or school district, any part of which is located within an | ||
affected county, shall be deemed a resident of an affected | ||
county for the purpose of any vehicle that is owned by the | ||
governmental entity and regularly operated in an affected | ||
county. | ||
"Registration" of a vehicle means its registration under | ||
Article IV of Chapter 3 of this Code. | ||
"Vehicle age" means the numerical difference between the | ||
current calendar year and the vehicle model year.
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(Source: P.A. 94-526, eff. 1-1-06.) |
(625 ILCS 5/13C-15) | ||
Sec. 13C-15. Inspections. | ||
(a) Computer-Matched Inspections and Notification. | ||
(1) The provisions of this subsection (a) are operative | ||
until the implementation of the registration denial | ||
inspection and notification mechanisms required by | ||
subsection (b). Beginning with the implementation of the | ||
program required by this Chapter, every motor vehicle that | ||
is owned by a resident of an affected county, other than a | ||
vehicle that is exempt under paragraph (a)(6) or (a)(7), is | ||
subject to inspection under the program. | ||
The Agency shall send notice of the assigned inspection | ||
month, at least 15 days before the beginning of the | ||
assigned month, to the owner of each vehicle subject to the | ||
program. An initial emission inspection sticker or initial | ||
inspection certificate, as the case may be, expires on the | ||
last day of the third month following the month assigned by | ||
the Agency for the first inspection of the vehicle. A | ||
renewal inspection sticker or certificate expires on the | ||
last day of the third month following the month assigned | ||
for inspection in the year in which the vehicle's next | ||
inspection is required. | ||
The Agency or its agent may issue an interim emission | ||
inspection sticker or certificate for any vehicle subject | ||
to inspection that does not have a currently valid emission | ||
inspection sticker or certificate at the time the Agency is |
notified by the Secretary of State of its registration by a | ||
new owner, and for which an initial emission inspection | ||
sticker or certificate has already been issued. An interim | ||
emission inspection sticker or certificate expires no | ||
later than the last day of the sixth complete calendar | ||
month after the date the Agency issued the interim emission | ||
inspection sticker or certificate. | ||
The owner of each vehicle subject to inspection shall | ||
obtain an emission inspection sticker or certificate for | ||
the vehicle in accordance with this paragraph (1). Before | ||
the expiration of the emission inspection sticker or | ||
certificate, the owner shall have the vehicle inspected | ||
and, upon demonstration of compliance, obtain a renewal | ||
emission inspection sticker or certificate. A renewal | ||
emission inspection sticker or certificate shall not be | ||
issued more than 5 months before the expiration date of the | ||
previous inspection sticker or certificate. | ||
(2) Except as provided in paragraph (a)(3), vehicles | ||
shall be inspected every 2 years on a schedule that begins | ||
either in the second, fourth, or later calendar year after | ||
the vehicle model year. The beginning test schedule shall | ||
be set by the Agency and shall be consistent with the | ||
State's requirements for emission reductions as determined | ||
by the applicable United States Environmental Protection | ||
Agency vehicle emissions estimation model and applicable | ||
guidance and rules. |
(3) A vehicle may be inspected at a time outside of its | ||
normal 2-year inspection schedule, if (i) the vehicle was | ||
acquired by a new owner and (ii) the vehicle was required | ||
to be in compliance with this Act at the time the vehicle | ||
was acquired by the new owner, but it was not then in | ||
compliance. | ||
(4) The owner of a vehicle subject to inspection shall | ||
have the vehicle inspected and shall obtain and display on | ||
the vehicle or carry within the vehicle, in a manner | ||
specified by the Agency, a valid unexpired emission | ||
inspection sticker or certificate in the manner specified | ||
by the Agency. A person who violates this paragraph (4) is | ||
guilty of a petty offense, except that a third or | ||
subsequent violation within one year of the first violation | ||
is a Class C misdemeanor. The fine imposed for a violation | ||
of this paragraph (4) shall be not less than $50 if the | ||
violation occurred within 60 days following the date by | ||
which a new or renewal emission inspection sticker or | ||
certificate was required to be obtained for the vehicle, | ||
and not less than $300 if the violation occurred more than | ||
60 days after that date. | ||
(5) For a $20 fee, to be paid into the Vehicle | ||
Inspection Fund, the Agency may inspect: | ||
(A) A vehicle registered in and subject to the | ||
emission inspections requirements of another state. | ||
(B) A vehicle presented for inspection on a |
voluntary basis. | ||
Any fees collected under this paragraph (5)
shall not | ||
offset Motor Fuel Tax Funds normally appropriated for the | ||
program. | ||
(6) The following vehicles are not subject to | ||
inspection: | ||
(A) Vehicles not subject to registration under | ||
Article IV of Chapter 3 of this Code, other than | ||
vehicles owned by the federal government. | ||
(B) Motorcycles, motor driven cycles, and | ||
motorized pedalcycles. | ||
(C) Farm vehicles and implements of husbandry. | ||
(D) Implements of warfare owned by the State or | ||
federal government. | ||
(E) Antique vehicles, custom vehicles, street | ||
rods, and vehicles of model year 1967 or before. | ||
(F) Vehicles operated exclusively for parade or | ||
ceremonial purposes by any veterans, fraternal, or | ||
civic organization, organized on a not-for-profit | ||
basis. | ||
(G) Vehicles for which the Secretary of State, | ||
under Section 3-117 of this Code, has issued a Junking | ||
Certificate. | ||
(H) Diesel powered vehicles and vehicles that are | ||
powered exclusively by electricity. | ||
(I) Vehicles operated exclusively in organized |
amateur or professional sporting activities, as | ||
defined in Section 3.310 of the Environmental | ||
Protection Act. | ||
(J) Vehicles registered in, subject to, and in | ||
compliance with the emission inspection requirements | ||
of another state. | ||
(K) Vehicles participating in an OBD continuous | ||
monitoring program operated in accordance with | ||
procedures adopted by the Agency. | ||
(L) Vehicles of model year 1995 or earlier that do | ||
not have an expired emissions test sticker or | ||
certificate on February 1, 2007. | ||
The Agency may issue temporary or permanent exemption | ||
stickers or certificates for vehicles temporarily or | ||
permanently exempt from inspection under this paragraph | ||
(6). An exemption sticker or certificate does not need to | ||
be displayed. | ||
(7) According to criteria that the Agency may adopt, a | ||
motor vehicle may be exempted from the inspection | ||
requirements of this Section by the Agency on the basis of | ||
an Agency determination that the vehicle is located and | ||
primarily used outside of the affected counties or in other | ||
jurisdictions where vehicle emission inspections are not | ||
required. The Agency may issue an annual exemption sticker | ||
or certificate without inspection for any vehicle exempted | ||
from inspection under this paragraph (7). |
(8) Any owner or lessee of a fleet of 15 or more motor | ||
vehicles that are subject to inspection under this Section | ||
may apply to the Agency for a permit to establish and | ||
operate a private official inspection station in | ||
accordance with rules adopted by the Agency. | ||
(9) Pursuant to Title 40, Section 51.371 of the Code of | ||
Federal Regulations, the Agency may establish a program of | ||
on-road testing of in-use vehicles through the use of | ||
remote sensing devices. In any such program, the Agency | ||
shall evaluate the emission performance of 0.5% of the | ||
subject fleet or 20,000 vehicles, whichever is less. Under | ||
no circumstances shall on-road testing include any sort of | ||
roadblock or roadside pullover or cause any type of traffic | ||
delay. If, during the course of an on-road inspection, a | ||
vehicle is found to exceed the on-road emissions standards | ||
established for the model year and type of vehicle, the | ||
Agency shall send a notice to the vehicle owner. The notice | ||
shall document the occurrence and the results of the | ||
on-road exceedance. The notice of a second on-road | ||
exceedance shall indicate that the vehicle has been | ||
reassigned and is subject to an out-of-cycle follow-up | ||
inspection at an official inspection station. In no case | ||
shall the Agency send a notice of an on-road exceedance to | ||
the owner of a vehicle that was found to exceed the on-road | ||
emission standards established for the model year and type | ||
of vehicle, if the vehicle is registered outside of the |
affected counties.
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(b) Registration Denial Inspection and Notification. | ||
(1) No later than January 1, 2008, every motor vehicle | ||
that is owned by a resident of an affected county, other | ||
than a vehicle that is exempt under paragraph (b)(8) or | ||
(b)(9), is subject to inspection under the program. | ||
The owner of a vehicle subject to inspection shall have | ||
the vehicle inspected and obtain proof of compliance from | ||
the Agency in order to obtain or renew a vehicle | ||
registration for a subject vehicle. | ||
The Secretary of State shall notify the owner of a | ||
vehicle subject to inspection of the requirement to have | ||
the vehicle tested at least 30 days prior to the beginning | ||
of the month in which the vehicle's registration is due to | ||
expire. Notwithstanding the preceding, vehicles with | ||
permanent registration plates shall be notified at least 30 | ||
days prior to the month corresponding to the date the | ||
vehicle was originally registered. This notification shall | ||
clearly state the vehicle's test status, based upon the | ||
vehicle type, model year and registration address. | ||
The owner of each vehicle subject to inspection shall | ||
have the vehicle inspected and, upon demonstration of | ||
compliance, obtain an emissions compliance certificate for | ||
the vehicle. | ||
(2) Except as provided in paragraphs (b)(3), (b)(4), | ||
and (b)(5), vehicles shall be inspected every 2 years on a |
schedule that begins in the fourth calendar year after the | ||
vehicle model year. Even model year vehicles shall be | ||
inspected and comply in order to renew registrations | ||
expiring in even calendar years and odd model year vehicles | ||
shall be inspected and comply in order to renew | ||
registrations expiring in odd calendar years. | ||
(3) A vehicle shall be inspected and comply at a time | ||
outside of its normal 2-year inspection schedule if (i) the | ||
vehicle was acquired by a new owner and (ii) the vehicle | ||
had not been issued a Compliance Certificate within one | ||
year of the date of application for the title or | ||
registration, or both, for the vehicle. | ||
(4) Vehicles with 2-year registrations shall be | ||
inspected every 2 years at the time of registration | ||
issuance or renewal on a schedule that begins in the fourth | ||
year after the vehicle model year. | ||
(5) Vehicles with permanent vehicle registration | ||
plates shall be inspected every 2 years on a schedule that | ||
begins in the fourth calendar year after the vehicle model | ||
year in the month corresponding to the date the vehicle was | ||
originally registered. Even model year vehicles shall be | ||
inspected and comply in even calendar years, and odd model | ||
year vehicles shall be inspected and comply in odd calendar | ||
years. | ||
(6) The Agency and the Secretary of State shall | ||
endeavor to ensure a smooth transition from test scheduling |
from the provisions of subsection (a) to subsection (b). | ||
Passing tests and waivers issued prior to the | ||
implementation of this subsection (b) may be utilized to | ||
establish compliance for a period of one year from the date | ||
of the emissions or waiver inspection. | ||
(7) For a $20 fee, to be paid into the Vehicle | ||
Inspection Fund, the Agency may inspect: | ||
(A) A vehicle registered in and subject to the | ||
emissions inspections requirements of another state. | ||
(B) A vehicle presented for inspection on a | ||
voluntary basis. | ||
Any fees collected under this paragraph (7) shall not | ||
offset Motor Fuel Tax Funds normally appropriated for the | ||
program. | ||
(8) The following vehicles are not subject to | ||
inspection: | ||
(A) Vehicles not subject to registration under | ||
Article IV of Chapter 3 of this Code, other than | ||
vehicles owned by the federal government. | ||
(B) Motorcycles, motor driven cycles, and | ||
motorized pedalcycles. | ||
(C) Farm vehicles and implements of husbandry. | ||
(D) Implements of warfare owned by the State or | ||
federal government. | ||
(E) Antique vehicles, custom vehicles, street | ||
rods, and vehicles of model year 1967 or before. |
(F) Vehicles operated exclusively for parade or | ||
ceremonial purposes by any veterans, fraternal, or | ||
civic organization, organized on a not-for-profit | ||
basis. | ||
(G) Vehicles for which the Secretary of State, | ||
under Section 3-117 of this Code, has issued a Junking | ||
Certificate. | ||
(H) Diesel powered vehicles and vehicles that are | ||
powered exclusively by electricity. | ||
(I) Vehicles operated exclusively in organized | ||
amateur or professional sporting activities, as | ||
defined in Section 3.310 of the Environmental | ||
Protection Act. | ||
(J) Vehicles registered in, subject to, and in | ||
compliance with the emission inspection requirements | ||
of another state. | ||
(K) Vehicles participating in an OBD continuous | ||
monitoring program operated in accordance with | ||
procedures adopted by the Agency. | ||
(L) Vehicles of model year 1995 or earlier that do | ||
not have an expired emissions test sticker or | ||
certificate on February 1, 2007. | ||
(M) Vehicles of model year 2006 or earlier with a | ||
manufacturer gross vehicle weight rating between 8,501 | ||
and 14,000 pounds. | ||
(N) Vehicles with a manufacturer gross vehicle |
weight rating greater than 14,000 pounds. | ||
The Agency may issue temporary or permanent exemption | ||
certificates for vehicles temporarily or permanently | ||
exempt from inspection under this paragraph (8). An | ||
exemption sticker or certificate does not need to be | ||
displayed. | ||
(9) According to criteria that the Agency may adopt, a | ||
motor vehicle may be exempted from the inspection | ||
requirements of this Section by the Agency on the basis of | ||
an Agency determination that the vehicle is located and | ||
primarily used outside of the affected counties and or in | ||
other jurisdictions where vehicle emissions inspections | ||
are not required. The Agency may issue an annual exemption | ||
certificate without inspection for any vehicle exempted | ||
from inspection under this paragraph (9). | ||
(10) Any owner or lessee of a fleet of 15 or more motor | ||
vehicles that are subject to inspection under this Section | ||
may apply to the Agency for a permit to establish and | ||
operate a private official inspection station in | ||
accordance with rules adopted by the Agency. | ||
(11) Pursuant to Title 40, Section 51.371 of the Code | ||
of Federal Regulations, the Agency may establish a program | ||
of on-road testing of in-use vehicles through the use of | ||
remote sensing devices. In any such program, the Agency | ||
shall evaluate the emission performance of 0.5% of the | ||
subject fleet or 20,000 vehicles, whichever is less. Under |
no circumstances shall on-road testing include any sort of | ||
roadblock or roadside pullover or cause any type of traffic | ||
delay. If, during the course of an on-road inspection, a | ||
vehicle is found to exceed the on-road emissions standards | ||
established for the model year and type of vehicle, the | ||
Agency shall send a notice to the vehicle owner. The notice | ||
shall document the occurrence and the results of the | ||
on-road exceedance. The notice of a second on-road | ||
exceedance shall indicate that the vehicle has been | ||
reassigned and is subject to an out-of-cycle follow-up | ||
inspection at an official inspection station. In no case | ||
shall the Agency send a notice of an on-road exceedance to | ||
the owner of a vehicle that was found to exceed the on-road | ||
emissions standards established for the model year and type | ||
of vehicle, if the vehicle is registered outside of the | ||
affected counties. | ||
(Source: P.A. 94-526, eff. 1-1-06; 94-848, eff. 6-9-06.) | ||
(625 ILCS 5/13C-25) | ||
Sec. 13C-25. Performance of inspections. | ||
(a) Except as provided in subsection (b), the inspection of | ||
vehicles required under this Chapter shall be performed only: | ||
(i) by inspectors who have been certified by the Agency after | ||
successfully completing a course of training and successfully | ||
passing a written test; (ii) at official inspection stations, | ||
including on-road inspection sites established under this |
Chapter; and (iii) with equipment that has been approved by the | ||
Agency for these inspections. | ||
(b) The requirements of subdivisions (a)(i) and (a)(ii) of | ||
this Section do not preclude the performance of inspections (1) | ||
at self-service official inspection stations, (2) using | ||
Agency-approved wireless communication interfaces, and (3) | ||
using systems designed to perform remote on-board diagnostic | ||
inspections. | ||
(c) Except as provided in subsection (h) (d) , the | ||
inspection shall consist of an on-board diagnostic system test. | ||
The owner of the vehicle or the owner's agent shall be entitled | ||
to an emission inspection certificate issued by the Agency only | ||
if all required tests are passed at the time of the inspection. | ||
(d) (Blank). A steady-state idle exhaust gas analysis and | ||
the evaporative system integrity test may be substituted for | ||
the on-board diagnostic system test in the following cases: | ||
(1) On any heavy duty vehicle with a manufacturer gross | ||
vehicle weight rating in excess of 8,500 pounds not | ||
equipped at the time of manufacture with an on-board | ||
diagnostic system meeting federal OBD-II specifications. | ||
(2) On any vehicle for which on-board diagnostic | ||
testing is not possible due to the vehicle's originally | ||
certified design or its design as modified in accordance | ||
with federal law and regulations, and on any vehicle with | ||
known on-board diagnostic communications or software | ||
problems, as determined by the Agency. |
(e) (Blank). The exhaust gas analysis shall consist of a | ||
test of an exhaust gas sample to determine whether the | ||
quantities of exhaust gas pollutants emitted by the vehicle | ||
meet the standards set for vehicles of that type under Section | ||
13C-20. A vehicle shall be deemed to have passed this portion | ||
of the inspection if the evaluation of the exhaust gas sample | ||
indicates that the quantities of exhaust gas pollutants emitted | ||
by the vehicle do not exceed the standards set for vehicles of | ||
that type under Section 13C-20 or an inspector certifies that | ||
the vehicle qualifies for a waiver of the exhaust gas pollutant | ||
standards under Section 13C-30. | ||
(f) (Blank). The evaporative system integrity test shall | ||
consist of a procedure to determine if leaks exist in all or a | ||
portion of the vehicle fuel evaporation emission control | ||
system. A vehicle shall be deemed to have passed this test if | ||
it meets the criteria that the Board may adopt for an | ||
evaporative system integrity test. | ||
(g) The on-board diagnostic system test shall consist of | ||
accessing the vehicle's on-board computer system, determining | ||
the vehicle's readiness status and MIL malfunction indicator | ||
lamp status, and retrieving any stored diagnostic codes that | ||
may be present. The vehicle shall be deemed to have passed this | ||
test if the vehicle readiness status indicates that the | ||
vehicle's OBD system has completed all required system and | ||
component checks, the MIL malfunction indicator lamp status is | ||
appropriate, and the diagnostic codes retrieved do not exceed |
standards set for vehicles of that type under Section 13C-20.
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(h) A visual inspection test of the MIL may be substituted | ||
for the on-board diagnostic system test on any vehicle for | ||
which on-board diagnostic testing is not possible due to the | ||
vehicle's originally certified design or its design as modified | ||
in accordance with federal law and regulations, and on any | ||
vehicle with known on-board diagnostic communications or | ||
software problems, as determined by the Agency. The visual | ||
inspection test shall consist of verifying the status of the | ||
MIL in the key-on/engine off position and the key-on/engine on | ||
position. The vehicle shall be deemed to have passed this test | ||
if the MIL illuminates briefly during the key-on/engine off | ||
position and does not illuminate during the key-on/engine on | ||
position. | ||
(Source: P.A. 94-526, eff. 1-1-06.)
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect February | ||
1, 2012.
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