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92_HB0020

 
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 1        AN ACT in relation to vehicles.

 2        Be  it  enacted  by  the People of the State of Illinois,
 3    represented in the General Assembly:

 4        Section 5.  The  Illinois  Vehicle  Code  is  amended  by
 5    changing Section 2-123 as follows:

 6        (625 ILCS 5/2-123) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 2-123)
 7        Sec. 2-123.  Sale and Distribution of Information.
 8        (a)  Except  as  otherwise  provided in this Section, the
 9    Secretary may make the driver's license,  vehicle  and  title
10    registration  lists, in part or in whole, and any statistical
11    information derived  from  these  lists  available  to  local
12    governments,   elected  state  officials,  state  educational
13    institutions, public libraries  and  all  other  governmental
14    units of the State and Federal Government requesting them for
15    governmental  purposes.  The Secretary shall require any such
16    applicant for services to pay for  the  costs  of  furnishing
17    such  services  and the use of the equipment involved, and in
18    addition is empowered to establish prices and charges for the
19    services so furnished and  for  the  use  of  the  electronic
20    equipment utilized.
21        (b)  The Secretary is further empowered to and he may, in
22    his  discretion,  furnish to any applicant, other than listed
23    in subsection (a) of this Section, vehicle or driver data  on
24    a  computer tape, disk, or printout at a fixed fee of $250 in
25    advance and require in addition a further sufficient  deposit
26    based  upon  the  Secretary  of State's estimate of the total
27    cost of the information requested and a  charge  of  $25  per
28    1,000  units  or  part thereof identified or the actual cost,
29    whichever is greater. The Secretary is authorized  to  refund
30    any  difference between the additional deposit and the actual
31    cost of the request.  This service shall not be in lieu of an
 
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 1    abstract of a driver's record nor of a title or  registration
 2    search.   The  information  sold  pursuant to this subsection
 3    shall be the entire vehicle or  driver  data  list,  or  part
 4    thereof.
 5        (c)  Secretary  of  State  may  issue registration lists.
 6    The Secretary of State shall compile and  publish,  at  least
 7    annually,  a  list  of all registered vehicles.  Each list of
 8    registered vehicles shall be arranged serially  according  to
 9    the  registration numbers assigned to registered vehicles and
10    shall  contain  in  addition  the  names  and  addresses   of
11    registered  owners  and  a  brief description of each vehicle
12    including the serial or  other  identifying  number  thereof.
13    Such  compilation may be in such form as in the discretion of
14    the Secretary  of  State  may  seem  best  for  the  purposes
15    intended.
16        (d)  The  Secretary of State shall furnish no more than 2
17    current available lists of such registrations to the sheriffs
18    of all counties and to the chiefs of police of all cities and
19    villages and towns of 2,000 population and over in this State
20    at no cost.  Additional copies may be purchased at the fee of
21    $500 each or at the cost of producing the list as  determined
22    by the Secretary of State.
23        (e)  The  Secretary  of  State shall upon written request
24    and the payment of  the  fee  of  $500  furnish  the  current
25    available  list  of  such  motor vehicle registrations to any
26    person so long as the supply of available registration  lists
27    shall last.
28        (e-1)  Commercial purchasers of driver and vehicle record
29    databases  shall  enter  into  a  written  agreement with the
30    Secretary of State that includes disclosure of the commercial
31    use of the  intended  purchase.   Affected  drivers,  vehicle
32    owners,  or  registrants  may  request  that their personally
33    identifiable  information  not   be   used   for   commercial
34    solicitation purposes.
 
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 1        (e-2)  The  Secretary of State may not knowingly disclose
 2    or otherwise make available  to  any  person  or  entity  for
 3    commercial  solicitation  purposes  a photograph or digitally
 4    produced and captured image of any individual obtained by the
 5    Secretary of  State's  office  in  connection  with  a  motor
 6    vehicle record.  "Commercial solicitation purposes" means the
 7    use  of a State database to contact individuals to advertise,
 8    offer for sale, market, or sell products or  services  or  to
 9    identify potential employees.
10        (f)  The  Secretary  of  State  shall  make  a  title  or
11    registration  search  of  the  records  of  his  office and a
12    written report on the  same  for  any  person,  upon  written
13    application  of  such  person, accompanied by a fee of $5 for
14    each registration or title search.  No fee shall  be  charged
15    for  a title or registration search, or for the certification
16    thereof requested by a government agency.
17        The  Secretary  of  State  shall  certify  a   title   or
18    registration   record  upon  written  request.  The  fee  for
19    certification shall be $5 in addition to the fee required for
20    a title or registration search. Certification shall  be  made
21    under  the  signature of the Secretary of State  and shall be
22    authenticated by Seal of the Secretary of State.
23        The Secretary of State may notify the  vehicle  owner  or
24    registrant  of  the  request  for  purchase  of  his title or
25    registration information as the Secretary deems appropriate.
26        The vehicle owner or  registrant  residence  address  and
27    other personally identifiable information on the record shall
28    not  be  disclosed.   This  nondisclosure  shall not apply to
29    requests  made  by  law  enforcement  officials,   government
30    agencies,   financial   institutions,   attorneys,  insurers,
31    employers, automobile associated businesses,  other  business
32    entities  for  purposes  consistent with the Illinois Vehicle
33    Code, the vehicle owner or registrant, or other  entities  as
34    the  Secretary  may  exempt  by  rule  and  regulation.  This
 
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 1    information may be withheld from the entities  listed  above,
 2    except   law   enforcement   and   government  agencies  upon
 3    presentation of a valid court order  of  protection  for  the
 4    duration of the order.
 5        No  information  shall be released to the requestor until
 6    expiration of a 10 day period.  This 10 day period shall  not
 7    apply  to  requests  for  information made by law enforcement
 8    officials,  government  agencies,   financial   institutions,
 9    attorneys,   insurers,   employers,   automobile   associated
10    businesses,  persons licensed as a private detective or firms
11    licensed as a private  detective  agency  under  the  Private
12    Detective,  Private  Alarm, and Private Security Act of 1983,
13    who  are  employed  by  or  are  acting  on  behalf  of   law
14    enforcement   officials,   government   agencies,   financial
15    institutions,   attorneys,  insurers,  employers,  automobile
16    associated  businesses,  and  other  business  entities   for
17    purposes  consistent  with  the  Illinois  Vehicle  Code, the
18    vehicle  owner  or  registrant  or  other  entities  as   the
19    Secretary may exempt by rule and regulation.
20        Any  misrepresentation  made  by  a requestor of title or
21    vehicle information shall be punishable as a  petty  offense,
22    except in the case of persons licensed as a private detective
23    or  firms  licensed as a private detective agency which shall
24    be subject to disciplinary sanctions under Section 22  or  25
25    of the Private Detective, Private Alarm, and Private Security
26    Act of 1983.
27        (g) 1.  The  Secretary  of  State  may, upon receipt of a
28        written request and a fee of $6, furnish to the person or
29        agency so requesting a driver's  record.   Such  document
30        may   include  a  record  of:  current  driver's  license
31        issuance information,  except  that  the  information  on
32        judicial  driving  permits  shall  be  available  only as
33        otherwise provided  by  this  Code;  convictions;  orders
34        entered  revoking,  suspending  or  cancelling a driver's
 
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 1        license  or  privilege;   and   notations   of   accident
 2        involvement.   All  other  information,  unless otherwise
 3        permitted by this Code, shall remain confidential.
 4             2.  The Secretary of State may certify  an  abstract
 5        of  a  driver's  record  upon  written  request therefor.
 6        Such certification shall be made under the  signature  of
 7        the  Secretary of State and shall be authenticated by the
 8        Seal of his office.
 9             3.  All  requests  for  driving  record  information
10        shall be made in a manner prescribed by the Secretary.
11             The Secretary  of  State  may  notify  the  affected
12        driver of the request for purchase of his driver's record
13        as the Secretary deems appropriate.
14             The  affected  driver  residence  address  and other
15        personally identifiable information on the  record  shall
16        not  be disclosed.  This nondisclosure shall not apply to
17        requests made by law  enforcement  officials,  government
18        agencies,  financial  institutions,  attorneys, insurers,
19        employers,  automobile   associated   businesses,   other
20        business   entities  for  purposes  consistent  with  the
21        Illinois Vehicle Code,  the  affected  driver,  or  other
22        entities   as  the  Secretary  may  exempt  by  rule  and
23        regulation.  This information may be  withheld  from  the
24        entities   listed   above,  except  law  enforcement  and
25        government agencies, upon presentation of a  valid  court
26        order of protection for the duration of the order.
27             No  information  shall  be released to the requester
28        until expiration of a 10 day period.  This 10 day  period
29        shall  not  apply to requests for information made by law
30        enforcement  officials,  government  agencies,  financial
31        institutions, attorneys, insurers, employers,  automobile
32        associated  businesses,  persons  licensed  as  a private
33        detective or firms licensed as a private detective agency
34        under the Private Detective, Private Alarm,  and  Private
 
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 1        Security  Act  of 1983, who are employed by or are acting
 2        on  behalf  of  law  enforcement  officials,   government
 3        agencies,  financial  institutions,  attorneys, insurers,
 4        employers, automobile associated  businesses,  and  other
 5        business   entities  for  purposes  consistent  with  the
 6        Illinois Vehicle  Code,  the  affected  driver  or  other
 7        entities   as  the  Secretary  may  exempt  by  rule  and
 8        regulation.
 9             Any misrepresentation made by a requestor of  driver
10        information  shall  be  punishable  as  a  petty offense,
11        except in the case  of  persons  licensed  as  a  private
12        detective or firms licensed as a private detective agency
13        which  shall  be  subject to disciplinary sanctions under
14        Section 22 or 25 of the Private Detective, Private Alarm,
15        and Private Security Act of 1983.
16             4.  The Secretary of State may furnish without  fee,
17        upon the written request of a law enforcement agency, any
18        information  from  a  driver's  record  on  file with the
19        Secretary of State when such information is  required  in
20        the enforcement of this Code or any other law relating to
21        the  operation  of  motor  vehicles, including records of
22        dispositions; documented information involving the use of
23        a  motor  vehicle;  whether  such  individual   has,   or
24        previously  had,  a driver's license; and the address and
25        personal  description  as  reflected  on  said   driver's
26        record.
27             5.  Except  as  otherwise  provided in this Section,
28        the  Secretary  of  State  may  furnish,   without   fee,
29        information  from  an individual driver's record on file,
30        if a written request therefor is submitted by any  public
31        transit   system   or  authority,  public  defender,  law
32        enforcement agency, a state  or  federal  agency,  or  an
33        Illinois  local  intergovernmental  association,  if  the
34        request  is  for  the  purpose  of  a background check of
 
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 1        applicants for employment with the requesting agency,  or
 2        for the purpose of an official investigation conducted by
 3        the  agency,  or  to  determine a current address for the
 4        driver so public funds can be recovered or  paid  to  the
 5        driver, or for any other lawful purpose.
 6             The  Secretary may also furnish the courts a copy of
 7        an abstract of a driver's record, without fee, subsequent
 8        to an arrest for a  violation  of  Section  11-501  or  a
 9        similar  provision  of  a local ordinance.  Such abstract
10        may   include   records   of   dispositions;   documented
11        information involving the  use  of  a  motor  vehicle  as
12        contained  in  the  current file; whether such individual
13        has, or previously  had,  a  driver's  license;  and  the
14        address  and  personal  description  as reflected on said
15        driver's record.
16             6.  Any certified abstract issued by  the  Secretary
17        of  State  or transmitted electronically by the Secretary
18        of State pursuant to this  Section,  to  a  court  or  on
19        request  of a law enforcement agency, for the record of a
20        named person as to the status of  the  person's  driver's
21        license  shall  be  prima  facie  evidence  of  the facts
22        therein stated and if the name appearing in such abstract
23        is the same as that of a person named in  an  information
24        or  warrant,  such abstract shall be prima facie evidence
25        that the person named in such information or  warrant  is
26        the  same person as the person named in such abstract and
27        shall be admissible for any prosecution under  this  Code
28        and be admitted as proof of any prior conviction or proof
29        of  records,  notices,  or  orders recorded on individual
30        driving records maintained by the Secretary of State.
31             7.  Subject to any  restrictions  contained  in  the
32        Juvenile  Court Act of 1987, and upon receipt of a proper
33        request and a fee of $6, the  Secretary  of  State  shall
34        provide  a driver's record to the affected driver, or the
 
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 1        affected  driver's  attorney,  upon  verification.   Such
 2        record shall contain all the information referred  to  in
 3        paragraph  1  of  this  subsection (g) plus: any recorded
 4        accident involvement as a  driver;  information  recorded
 5        pursuant to subsection (e) of Section 6-117 and paragraph
 6        (4) of subsection (a) of Section 6-204 of this Code.  All
 7        other  information,  unless  otherwise  permitted by this
 8        Code, shall remain confidential.
 9        (h)  The Secretary shall  not  disclose  social  security
10    numbers  except pursuant to a written request by, or with the
11    prior written consent  of,  the  individual  except:  (1)  to
12    officers  and  employees  of the Secretary who have a need to
13    know the social security  numbers  in  performance  of  their
14    official  duties,  (2)  to  law  enforcement  officials for a
15    lawful, civil or criminal law enforcement investigation,  and
16    if  the head of the law enforcement agency has made a written
17    request to  the  Secretary  specifying  the  law  enforcement
18    investigation for which the social security numbers are being
19    sought,    (3)   to   the   United   States   Department   of
20    Transportation,  or  any  other  State,   pursuant   to   the
21    administration   and  enforcement  of  the  Commercial  Motor
22    Vehicle Safety Act of 1986, (4)  pursuant to the order  of  a
23    court  of competent jurisdiction, or (5) to the Department of
24    Public Aid for utilization in the child  support  enforcement
25    duties  assigned  to  that Department under provisions of the
26    Public Aid Code after the individual  has  received  advanced
27    meaningful notification of what redisclosure is sought by the
28    Secretary   in  accordance  with  the  federal  Privacy  Act;
29    provided, the redisclosure shall not  be  authorized  by  the
30    Secretary prior to September 30, 1992.
31        (i)  The  Secretary  of  State is empowered to promulgate
32    rules and regulations to effectuate this Section.
33        (j)  Medical statements or medical  reports  received  in
34    the  Secretary  of  State's Office shall be confidential.  No
 
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 1    confidential information may be open to public inspection  or
 2    the   contents  disclosed  to  anyone,  except  officers  and
 3    employees of the Secretary  who  have  a  need  to  know  the
 4    information  contained  in the medical reports and the Driver
 5    License Medical Advisory Board,  unless  so  directed  by  an
 6    order of a court of competent jurisdiction.
 7        (k)  All  fees collected under this Section shall be paid
 8    into the Road Fund of the State Treasury, except that  $3  of
 9    the  $6  fee  for  a  driver's  record shall be paid into the
10    Secretary of State Special Services Fund.
11        (l)  The   Secretary   of   State   shall   report    his
12    recommendations  to  the General Assembly by January 1, 1993,
13    regarding the  sale  and  dissemination  of  the  information
14    maintained  by  the Secretary, including the sale of lists of
15    driver and vehicle records.
16        (m)  Notations  of  accident  involvement  that  may   be
17    disclosed  under  this  Section  shall  not include notations
18    relating to damage to  a  vehicle  or  other  property  being
19    transported  by  a  tow truck.  This information shall remain
20    confidential, provided that nothing in  this  subsection  (m)
21    shall  limit  disclosure  of  any  notification  of  accident
22    involvement to any law enforcement agency or official.
23        (n)  Requests   made  by  the  news  media  for  driver's
24    license, vehicle, or title registration  information  may  be
25    furnished   without   charge  or  at  a  reduced  charge,  as
26    determined by the Secretary, when the  specific  purpose  for
27    requesting  the  documents  is  deemed  to  be  in the public
28    interest.  Waiver or reduction of the fee is  in  the  public
29    interest if the principal purpose of the request is to access
30    and disseminate information regarding the health, safety, and
31    welfare  or the legal rights of the general public and is not
32    for the principal purpose of gaining a personal or commercial
33    benefit.
34    (Source: P.A. 90-144,  eff.  7-23-97;  90-330,  eff.  8-8-97;
 
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 1    90-400,  eff.  8-15-97;  90-655,  eff.  7-30-98;  91-37, eff.
 2    7-1-99; 91-357, eff. 7-29-99; 91-716, eff. 10-1-00.)

 3        Section 99.  Effective date.  This Act takes effect  upon
 4    becoming law.

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