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 1        AN ACT concerning 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  Sections  12-215,  12-805,  and  12-815  and adding
 6    Sections 12-802.1 and 12-816 as follows:

 7        (625 ILCS 5/12-215) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 12-215)
 8        Sec. 12-215.  Oscillating, rotating or flashing lights on
 9    motor vehicles. Except as otherwise provided in this Code:
10        (a)  The use of red or  white  oscillating,  rotating  or
11    flashing  lights, whether lighted or unlighted, is prohibited
12    except on:
13             1.  Law enforcement vehicles of  State,  Federal  or
14        local authorities;
15             2.  A vehicle operated by a police officer or county
16        coroner   and   designated   or   authorized   by   local
17        authorities,  in  writing,  as a law enforcement vehicle;
18        however,  such  designation  or  authorization  must   be
19        carried in the vehicle;
20             3.  Vehicles  of local fire departments and State or
21        federal firefighting vehicles;
22             4.  Vehicles which are designed and used exclusively
23        as  ambulances  or  rescue  vehicles;  furthermore,  such
24        lights shall not be lighted except when responding to  an
25        emergency  call for and while actually conveying the sick
26        or injured; and
27             5.  Tow trucks licensed in  a  state  that  requires
28        such  lights;  furthermore,  such  lights  shall  not  be
29        lighted  on  any  such  tow  truck while the tow truck is
30        operating in the State of Illinois; and.
31             6.  School buses operating alternately flashing head
 
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 1        lamps as permitted under Section 12-805 of this Code.
 2        (b)  The use of amber oscillating, rotating  or  flashing
 3    lights,  whether  lighted  or unlighted, is prohibited except
 4    on:
 5             1.  Second division vehicles designed and  used  for
 6        towing  or  hoisting  vehicles;  furthermore, such lights
 7        shall not be lighted except as required in this paragraph
 8        1; such lights shall be lighted when  such  vehicles  are
 9        actually  being  used   at  the  scene  of an accident or
10        disablement; if the towing vehicle  is  equipped  with  a
11        flat  bed  that  supports all wheels of the vehicle being
12        transported, the lights shall not be  lighted  while  the
13        vehicle  is engaged in towing on a highway; if the towing
14        vehicle is not equipped with a flat bed that supports all
15        wheels of a vehicle being transported, the  lights  shall
16        be  lighted while the towing vehicle is engaged in towing
17        on a highway during all times when the use of  headlights
18        is required under Section 12-201 of this Code;
19             2.  Motor  vehicles  or  equipment  of  the State of
20        Illinois, local authorities and contractors; furthermore,
21        such lights  shall  not  be  lighted  except  while  such
22        vehicles  are  engaged  in  maintenance  or  construction
23        operations within the limits of construction projects;
24             3.  Vehicles  or  equipment  used  by engineering or
25        survey crews;  furthermore,  such  lights  shall  not  be
26        lighted  except  while such vehicles are actually engaged
27        in work on a highway;
28             4.  Vehicles of public utilities, municipalities, or
29        other construction,  maintenance  or  automotive  service
30        vehicles except that such lights shall be lighted only as
31        a  means  for  indicating  the  presence  of  a vehicular
32        traffic hazard requiring  unusual  care  in  approaching,
33        overtaking  or passing while such vehicles are engaged in
34        maintenance, service or construction on a highway;
 
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 1             5.  Oversized vehicle or load; however, such  lights
 2        shall  only be lighted when moving under permit issued by
 3        the Department under Section 15-301 of this Code;
 4             6.  The front and rear of motorized equipment  owned
 5        and  operated  by  the State of Illinois or any political
 6        subdivision thereof,  which  is  designed  and  used  for
 7        removal of snow and ice from highways;
 8             7.  Fleet  safety  vehicles  registered  in  another
 9        state,  furthermore,  such  lights  shall  not be lighted
10        except as provided for in Section 12-212 of this Code;
11             8.  Such other vehicles  as  may  be  authorized  by
12        local authorities;
13             9.  Law  enforcement  vehicles  of  State  or  local
14        authorities   when   used   in   combination   with   red
15        oscillating, rotating or flashing lights;
16             10.  Vehicles used for collecting or delivering mail
17        for  the  United States Postal Service provided that such
18        lights shall not be lighted except when such vehicles are
19        actually being used for such purposes;
20             11.  Any vehicle displaying  a  slow-moving  vehicle
21        emblem as provided in Section 12-205.1;
22             12.  All  trucks  equipped  with  self-compactors or
23        roll-off hoists and roll-on  containers  for  garbage  or
24        refuse  hauling.  Such lights shall not be lighted except
25        when such vehicles  are  actually  being  used  for  such
26        purposes;
27             13.  Vehicles  used  by  a  security  company, alarm
28        responder, or control agency, if  the  security  company,
29        alarm responder, or control agency is bound by a contract
30        with  a federal, State, or local government entity to use
31        the lights; and
32             14.  Security vehicles of the  Department  of  Human
33        Services; however, the lights shall not be lighted except
34        when  being  used for security related purposes under the
 
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 1        direction of the superintendent of the facility where the
 2        vehicle is located.
 3        (c)  The use of blue oscillating,  rotating  or  flashing
 4    lights,  whether  lighted  or unlighted, is prohibited except
 5    on:
 6             1.  Rescue  squad  vehicles  not  owned  by  a  fire
 7        department and vehicles owned or fully operated by a:
 8                  voluntary firefighter;
 9                  paid firefighter;
10                  part-paid firefighter;
11                  call firefighter;
12                  member of the  board  of  trustees  of  a  fire
13             protection district;
14                  paid or unpaid member of a rescue squad; or
15                  paid  or unpaid member of a voluntary ambulance
16             unit.
17             However, such lights are not to  be  lighted  except
18        when responding to a bona fide emergency.
19             2.  Police  department  vehicles  in cities having a
20        population of 500,000 or more inhabitants.
21             3.  Law  enforcement  vehicles  of  State  or  local
22        authorities   when   used   in   combination   with   red
23        oscillating, rotating or flashing lights.
24             4.  Vehicles of local fire departments and State  or
25        federal  firefighting  vehicles  when used in combination
26        with red oscillating, rotating or flashing lights.
27             5.  Vehicles which are designed and used exclusively
28        as ambulances or rescue vehicles when used in combination
29        with  red  oscillating,  rotating  or  flashing   lights;
30        furthermore, such lights shall not be lighted except when
31        responding to an emergency call.
32             6.  Vehicles  that are equipped and used exclusively
33        as organ transport vehicles when used in combination with
34        red   oscillating,   rotating,   or   flashing    lights;
 
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 1        furthermore,  these lights shall only be lighted when the
 2        transportation is declared an emergency by  a  member  of
 3        the  transplant  team  or  a  representative of the organ
 4        procurement organization.
 5        (d)  The  use  of  a  combination  of  amber  and   white
 6    oscillating,  rotating or flashing lights, whether lighted or
 7    unlighted, is prohibited, except motor vehicles or  equipment
 8    of  the  State of Illinois, local authorities and contractors
 9    may be so equipped; furthermore, such  lights  shall  not  be
10    lighted  except  while  such  vehicles are engaged in highway
11    maintenance or construction operations within the  limits  of
12    highway construction projects.
13        (e)  All   oscillating,   rotating   or  flashing  lights
14    referred to in this Section shall be of sufficient intensity,
15    when illuminated,  to  be  visible  at  500  feet  in  normal
16    sunlight.
17        (f)  Nothing   in   this   Section   shall   prohibit   a
18    manufacturer  of  oscillating, rotating or flashing lights or
19    his representative from temporarily mounting such lights on a
20    vehicle for demonstration purposes only.
21        (g)  Any person violating the provisions  of  subsections
22    (a),  (b),  (c)  or  (d)  of  this Section who without lawful
23    authority stops or detains or  attempts  to  stop  or  detain
24    another person shall be guilty of a Class 4 felony.
25        (h)  Except  as  provided  in  subsection  (g) above, any
26    person violating the provisions of subsections (a) or (c)  of
27    this Section shall be guilty of a Class A misdemeanor.
28    (Source:  P.A.  90-330,  eff.  8-8-97;  90-347,  eff. 1-1-98;
29    90-655, eff. 7-30-98; 91-357, eff. 7-29-99.)

30        (625 ILCS 5/12-802.1 new)
31        Sec. 12-802.1.  Exterior reflective markings.
32        (a)  Every school bus sold or  manufactured  for  use  in
33    Illinois  on  or  after January 1, 2002 must be equipped with
 
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 1    exterior reflective markings on the rear and sides of the bus
 2    that comply with rules adopted by the Illinois Department  of
 3    Transportation.
 4        (b)  The  Department  shall  adopt rules for implementing
 5    this Section. The rules:
 6             (1)  Shall require the rear of school  buses  to  be
 7        marked  with reflective material to outline the perimeter
 8        of the back of the bus and  the  perimeter  of  the  rear
 9        emergency exit.
10             (2)  Shall  require  the  horizontal  application of
11        strips of reflective material, not less than 1.75  inches
12        wide,  above  the rear windows, and above the rear bumper
13        from the edges of the rear emergency exit  door  to  both
14        corners  of  the  school  bus  with  vertical  strips  of
15        reflective  material  at  each  corner  connected  to the
16        horizontal strips.
17             (3)  Shall require  the  horizontal  application  of
18        strips  of reflective material, not less than 1.75 inches
19        wide, the entire length of the sides of  the  school  bus
20        and  located  equidistant,  or  as  close as practicable,
21        between the bottom of the bus and the bottom window  line
22        so as not to interfere with required lettering and not to
23        be placed on rub rails.

24        (625 ILCS 5/12-805) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 12-805)
25        Sec. 12-805. Special lighting equipment.
26        Each school bus purchased as a new vehicle after December
27    31,  1975  shall  be  equipped with an 8-lamp flashing signal
28    system. Until December 31, 1978, all other school buses shall
29    be equipped with either a 4-lamp or an 8-lamp flashing signal
30    system.  After December 31, 1978, all school buses  shall  be
31    equipped with an 8-lamp flashing signal system.
32        A  4-lamp flashing signal system shall have 2 alternately
33    flashing red lamps mounted  as  high  and  as  widely  spaced
 
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 1    laterally  on  the  same level as practicable at the front of
 2    the school bus and 2 such lamps mounted in the same manner at
 3    the rear.
 4        An 8-lamp flashing signal system shall have, in  addition
 5    to  a 4-lamp system, 4 alternately flashing amber lamps. Each
 6    amber lamp shall be mounted next to a red  lamp  and  at  the
 7    same level but closer to the centerline of the school bus.
 8        Each  signal  lamp  shall be a sealed beam at least 5 1/2
 9    inches in diameter and shall have sufficient intensity to  be
10    visible  at  500 feet in normal sunlight. Both the 4-lamp and
11    8-lamp system shall be actuated only by  means  of  a  manual
12    switch.  There shall be a device for indicating to the driver
13    that the system is operating properly or is inoperative.
14        A school  bus  may  also  be  equipped  with  alternately
15    flashing  head  lamps,  which  may be operated in conjunction
16    with the 8-lamp flashing signal system.
17    (Source: P.A. 79-1400.)

18        (625 ILCS 5/12-815) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 12-815)
19        Sec. 12-815. Strobe lamp on school bus.
20        (a)  A school bus manufactured prior to January  1,  2000
21    may be equipped with one strobe lamp that will emit 60 to 120
22    flashes  per minute of white or bluish-white light visible to
23    a motorist approaching the bus from any direction.  A  school
24    bus  manufactured  on  or  after  January  1,  2000  shall be
25    equipped with one strobe  lamp  that  will  emit  60  to  120
26    flashes  per minute of white or bluish-white light visible to
27    a motorist approaching the bus from any direction.  The  lamp
28    shall  be  of  sufficient  brightness to be visible in normal
29    sunlight when viewed directly from a distance of at least one
30    mile.
31        (b)  The strobe lamp shall be mounted on the  rooftop  of
32    the bus with the light generating element in the lamp located
33    equidistant from each side and either at or behind the center
 
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 1    of  the rooftop.  The maximum height of the element above the
 2    rooftop shall not exceed 1/30 of its distance from  the  rear
 3    of the rooftop.  If the structure of the strobe lamp obscures
 4    the  light generating element, the element shall be deemed to
 5    be in the center of the lamp with a maximum height  1/4  inch
 6    less  than  the  maximum  height  of  the  strobe lamp unless
 7    otherwise indicated in rules and regulations  promulgated  by
 8    the  Department.   The  Department  may  promulgate rules and
 9    regulations to govern measurements, glare, effectiveness  and
10    protection  of strobe lamps on school buses, including higher
11    strobe lamps than authorized in this paragraph.
12        (c)  The strobe lamp must may be lighted  only  when  the
13    school bus is actually being used as a school bus and:
14             1.  is   stopping   or   stopped   for   loading  or
15        discharging pupils on a highway outside an urban area; or
16             2.  is bearing one or  more  pupils  and  is  either
17        stopped  or,  in  the  interest of safety, is moving very
18        slowly at a speed:
19                  (i)  less than the posted minimum speed  limit,
20             or
21                  (ii)  less  than 30 miles per hour on a highway
22             outside an urban area.
23    (Source: P.A. 91-168, eff. 1-1-00; 91-679, eff. 1-26-00.)

24        (625 ILCS 5/12-816 new)
25        Sec.  12-816.   Bus  driver  complaints;  reporting   and
26    investigation.
27        (a)  Any  school  bus operating in the State of Illinois,
28    as defined in Section 1-182 of this  Code,  shall  display  a
29    toll  free  number,  which  may  be  contacted  to report the
30    improper operation of a school  bus.  The  toll  free  number
31    shall  be  conspicuously  displayed  on the exterior of every
32    school bus.
33        (b)  The Secretary of State,  subject  to  appropriation,
 
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 1    shall adopt rules establishing a toll free number that may be
 2    contacted  to  report the improper operation of a school bus.
 3    In addition, the Secretary of State shall establish by rule a
 4    procedure for response to these reports and a procedure under
 5    which the  reports  are  forwarded  to  the  appropriate  law
 6    enforcement  and  school officials within a reasonable period
 7    of time.
 8        (c)  There  shall  be  established  in  the   Office   of
 9    Secretary  of  State,  subject  to  appropriation, a division
10    exclusively dedicated to handling receipt, investigation, and
11    follow up of all complaints related  to  this  Section.  This
12    division  shall  also  be  responsible for all administrative
13    hearings  that  occur  as  result  of  action  taken  by  the
14    Secretary in conjunction  with  the  rules  provided  for  in
15    subsection (b) of this Section.
16        (d)  The  School Bus Toll Free Hotline Fund is created as
17    a special fund in the State treasury.  The moneys in the fund
18    shall come from appropriations.  All moneys in the School Bus
19    Toll Free Hotline Fund shall, subject  to  appropriation,  be
20    used to implement the activities required under this Section.

21        Section  10.   The State Finance Act is amended by adding
22    Section 5.545 as follows:

23        (30 ILCS 105/5.545 new)
24        Sec. 5.545.  The School Bus Toll Free Hotline Fund.

25        Section 99.  Effective date.  This Act takes effect  upon
26    becoming law.

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