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ROADS AND BRIDGES (605 ILCS 120/) Illinois Adopt-A-Highway Act. 605 ILCS 120/1
(605 ILCS 120/1)
Sec. 1.
Short title.
This Act may be cited as the Illinois Adopt-A-Highway Act.
(Source: P.A. 87-1118.)
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605 ILCS 120/5
(605 ILCS 120/5)
Sec. 5.
Purpose.
The Adopt-A-Highway program allows private citizens to
support municipal, township, and county anti-litter efforts by allowing groups
to adopt a section of highway for the purpose of litter collection. The
following Sections set forth the uniform guidelines and requirements for the
administration of Adopt-A-Highway programs in the State of Illinois.
(Source: P.A. 87-1118.)
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605 ILCS 120/10
(605 ILCS 120/10)
Sec. 10.
Definitions.
For purposes of this Act:
"Group" means members or employees of civic or not-for-profit
organizations, and commercial or private enterprises, who have requested to
participate, or are participating in, an Adopt-A-Highway program.
"Litter" means any unsightly or offensive matter that may include, but is
not limited to, disposable packaging, containers, cans, bottles, paper,
ashes, and cigar and cigarette butts. Litter does not include hazardous,
heavy, large items, or carcasses.
"Group coordinator" means the individual selected by a group to serve as
its liaison with a sponsoring jurisdiction.
"Group president" means the individual who is the recognized leader,
president, or chairman for a group.
"Adopted section" means a length of municipal, township, county, or
State
right-of-way identified by the sponsoring jurisdiction as a safe, adoptable
section of right-of-way for adoption by a group.
Sections of rights-of-way may be determined inappropriate for adoption for
safety reasons. No interstate highway shall be an adopted section.
"Director" means the designee or designees for
any municipality, township, or county who has responsibility for the
administration of a jurisdiction's Adopt-A-Highway programs.
"Sponsoring jurisdiction" means the Illinois Department of Transportation
or any municipality, township, or county that
establishes Adopt-A-Highway programs within its jurisdictional area.
(Source: P.A. 89-229, eff. 1-1-96.)
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605 ILCS 120/15
(605 ILCS 120/15)
Sec. 15.
Participation in Adopt-A-Highway Program.
Groups may apply
to a sponsoring jurisdiction for participation in the jurisdiction's
Adopt-A-Highway program. The sponsoring jurisdiction shall
establish the terms and procedures groups must follow in
applying for participation in the Adopt-A-Highway program.
(Source: P.A. 87-1118.)
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605 ILCS 120/20
(605 ILCS 120/20)
Sec. 20.
Agreement.
(a) The sponsoring jurisdiction shall have sole responsibility in
determining whether an application is rejected or accepted. If an application
is approved, the group coordinator and group president shall execute a written
agreement with the sponsoring jurisdiction that provides for the group's
participation in the Adopt-A-Highway program.
(b) The agreement shall be in the form prescribed by the sponsoring
jurisdiction and shall, at a minimum, contain the following:
(1) an acknowledgment by the group of the hazardous | | nature of the work involved in participating in the Adopt-A-Highway program;
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(2) an agreement to comply with the terms and
| | conditions in the Act and any other terms and conditions required by the sponsoring jurisdiction;
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(3) an agreement that the volunteers or the
| | volunteer's agents shall assume all liability for and hold the State and the State's agents or employees harmless from any and all claims of action resulting from the group's volunteers or agents work in the program, except for the negligent acts of the State, and the State's agents or employees;
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(4) an agreement that the volunteers or the
| | volunteer's agents shall assume all liability for and hold the sponsoring jurisdiction and the sponsoring jurisdiction's agents or employees harmless from any and all claims of action resulting from the group's volunteers or agents work in the program, except for the negligent acts of the sponsoring jurisdiction and the sponsoring jurisdiction's agents or employees;
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(5) an agreement that the members of the group are
| | jointly and severally bound by the terms and conditions set forth in the agreement; and
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(6) the respective responsibilities of the group and
| | the sponsoring jurisdiction as contained in Sections 25 and 30 of this Act.
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(Source: P.A. 87-1118.)
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605 ILCS 120/25
(605 ILCS 120/25)
Sec. 25.
Responsibilities of the group.
Groups participating in an
Adopt-A-Highway program shall:
(1) be required to obey and abide by all laws and | | regulations relating to safety and any other terms and conditions as required by the sponsoring jurisdiction;
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(2) provide one adult supervisor for every 5 youths
| | when persons under age 18 are present on an adopted section;
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(3) not allow a person under the age of 10 to be a
| | member of the group who would be volunteering for the purpose of litter collection;
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(4) require all group members to attend a safety
| | meeting conducted by the group before participation in any litter collection along an adopted section;
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(5) require the group coordinator, or designee, to
| | conduct group safety meetings and to receive safety training as required by the sponsoring jurisdiction;
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(6) adopt a section for a minimum of 2 years;
(7) collect litter along an adopted section 4 times a
| | year, or as required by the director;
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(8) require the group coordinator to provide prior
| | notice, as required by the director, whenever the group intends to collect litter along its adopted section;
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(9) require group members to properly wear any safety
| | apparel provided by the sponsoring jurisdiction while collecting litter on an adopted section;
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(10) be responsible for prohibiting members from
| | possessing, consuming, or being under the influence of alcohol or drugs while on an adopted section;
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(11) maintain a first-aid kit and an adequate supply
| | of drinking water while members are collecting litter along an adopted section;
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(12) place litter in trashbags provided by the
| | sponsoring jurisdiction and place filled trashbags at a location on the adopted section as designated by the director; and
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(13) not subcontract or assign its duties or
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(Source: P.A. 87-1118.)
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605 ILCS 120/30
(605 ILCS 120/30)
Sec. 30.
Responsibilities of the sponsoring jurisdiction.
The
sponsoring jurisdiction shall:
(1) determine the specific section of right-of-way | |
(2) erect a sign that conforms with Section 35 at
| | each end of an adopted section with the name or acronym of the group displayed;
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(3) provide a group with garbage bags;
(4) provide a group with safety apparel and signs
| | cautioning the public, if required by the sponsoring jurisdiction; and
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(5) remove filled garbage bags from an adopted
| | section as soon as practical after litter collection has occurred, and shall otherwise be responsible for removing litter from adopted sections only under unusual circumstances such as to remove large, heavy, or hazardous items.
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(Source: P.A. 87-1118.)
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605 ILCS 120/35
(605 ILCS 120/35)
Sec. 35.
Signs.
Adopt-A-Highway signs shall be uniform Statewide in
terms of shape, color, text, and location. The Illinois Department of
Transportation shall develop and announce standards for Adopt-A-Highway signs
within 90 days of the effective date of this Act. Nothing in this Act shall
prohibit the sponsoring jurisdiction and the Illinois Department of
Transportation from working cooperatively to carry out the intent of the
Adopt-A-Highway Program.
(Source: P.A. 87-1118.)
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605 ILCS 120/40
(605 ILCS 120/40)
Sec. 40.
Safety training.
The sponsoring jurisdiction shall develop
the safety training programs that are to be utilized by group coordinators
in compliance with Section 25 of this Act. Safety training programs shall
be appropriate for the various types of roadway that may be adopted
within a jurisdiction.
(Source: P.A. 87-1118.)
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605 ILCS 120/45
(605 ILCS 120/45)
Sec. 45.
Other conditions.
(a) A sponsoring jurisdiction may establish other procedures and
requirements for the administration of its Adopt-A-Highway programs. The
procedures and requirements shall not be inconsistent with any provision of
this Act.
(b) The sponsoring jurisdiction shall have the right to terminate an
agreement if a group does not meet the terms and conditions of its
agreement, or if the group's involvement in the Adopt-A-Highway program is
inconsistent with any other restrictions or limitations established by the
sponsoring jurisdiction.
(c) No part of this Act shall prevent the execution of intergovernmental
agreements.
(Source: P.A. 87-1118.)
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605 ILCS 120/50 (605 ILCS 120/50) Sec. 50. Penalty for Litter Control Act violation. (a) An individual convicted of violating Section 4 or Section 5 of the Litter Control Act by disposing of litter upon a public highway may be required to adopt for 30 days a designated portion of that highway, including the site where the offense occurred. (b) Item (2) of Section 30 of this Act does not apply when an individual is required to adopt a portion of a highway under this Section.
(Source: P.A. 94-1044, eff. 1-1-07.) |
605 ILCS 120/100
(605 ILCS 120/100)
Sec. 100.
This Act takes effect upon becoming law.
(Source: P.A. 87-1118.)
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