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92_SB0030ham001 LRB9200599DHmgam04 1 AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 30 2 AMENDMENT NO. . Amend Senate Bill 30 as follows: 3 by replacing the title with the following: 4 "AN ACT in relation to vehicles."; and 5 by replacing everything after the enacting clause with the 6 following: 7 "Section 5. The Illinois Vehicle Code is amended by 8 changing Sections 13B-25 and 13B-45 as follows: 9 (625 ILCS 5/13B-25) 10 Sec. 13B-25. Performance of inspections. 11 (a) The inspection of vehicles required under this 12 Chapter shall be performed only: (i) by inspectors who have 13 been certified by the Agency after successfully completing a 14 course of training and successfully passing a written test; 15 (ii) at official inspection stations or official on-road 16 inspection sites established under this Chapter; and (iii) 17 with equipment that has been approved by the Agency for these 18 inspections. 19 (b) Except as provided in subsections (c) and (d), the 20 inspection shall consist of (i) a loaded mode exhaust gas 21 analysis; (ii) an evaporative system integrity test; (iii) an -2- LRB9200599DHmgam04 1 on-board computer diagnostic system check; and (iv) a 2 verification that all required emission-related recall 3 repairs have been made under Title 40, Section 51.370 of the 4 Code of Federal Regulations, and may also include an 5 evaporative system purge test. The owner of the vehicle or 6 the owner's agent shall be entitled to an emission inspection 7 certificate issued by an inspector only if all required tests 8 are passed at the time of the inspection. 9 (c) A steady-state idle exhaust gas analysis may be 10 substituted for the loaded mode exhaust gas analysis and the 11 evaporative purge system test in the following cases: 12 (1) On any vehicle of model year 1980 or older. 13 (2) On any heavy duty vehicle with a manufacturer 14 gross vehicle weight rating in excess of 8,500 pounds. 15 (3) On any vehicle for which loaded mode testing is 16 not possible due to vehicle design or configuration. 17 (d) If authorized by the United States Environmental 18 Protection Agency with no or a minimal loss of emission 19 reduction benefits and if authorized by rules that the Board 20 or the Agency may adopt, the following procedures shall be 21 followed on model year 1996 and newer vehicles equipped with 22 OBDII on-board computer diagnostic equipment: 23 (1) The loaded mode exhaust gas analysis specified 24 in subsection (b) of this Section shall not be performed 25 on such vehicles for which the on-board computer 26 diagnostic test specified in subsection (h) of this 27 Section can be performed. All other elements of the 28 inspection required for such vehicles shall be performed 29 in accordance with the provisions of this Section. 30 (2) The on-board computer diagnostic test shall not 31 be a required element of the inspection mandated by this 32 Section for such vehicles for which on-board computer 33 diagnostic testing is not possible due to the vehicle's 34 originally certified design or its design as modified in -3- LRB9200599DHmgam04 1 accordance with federal law and regulations. In such 2 cases, all other elements of the inspection required 3 under this Section shall be performed on such vehicles, 4 including the exhaust gas analysis as specified in 5 subsection (b) of this Section.A steady-state idle gas6analysis may also be substituted for the new procedures7specified in subsection (b) in inspections conducted in8calendar year 1995 on any vehicle of model year 1990 or9older.10 (e) The exhaust gas analysis shall consist of a test of 11 an exhaust gas sample to determine whether the quantities of 12 exhaust gas pollutants emitted by the vehicle meet the 13 standards set for vehicles of that type under Section 13B-20. 14 A vehicle shall be deemed to have passed this portion of the 15 inspection if the evaluation of the exhaust gas sample 16 indicates that the quantities of exhaust gas pollutants 17 emitted by the vehicle do not exceed the standards set for 18 vehicles of that type under Section 13B-20 or an inspector 19 certifies that the vehicle qualifies for a waiver of the 20 exhaust gas pollutant standards under Section 13B-30. 21 (f) The evaporative system integrity test shall consist 22 of a procedure to determine if leaks exist in all or a 23 portion of the vehicle fuel evaporation emission control 24 system. A vehicle shall be deemed to have passed this test 25 if it meets the criteria that the Board may adopt for an 26 evaporative system integrity test. 27 (g) The evaporative system purge test shall consist of a 28 procedure to verify the purging of vapors stored in the 29 evaporative canister. A vehicle shall be deemed to have 30 passed this test if it meets the criteria that the Board may 31 adopt for an evaporative system purge test. 32 (h) The on-board computer diagnostic test shall consist 33 of accessing the vehicle's on-board computer system, if so 34 equipped, and reading any stored diagnostic codes that may be -4- LRB9200599DHmgam04 1 present. The vehicle shall be deemed to have passed this 2 test if the codes observed did not exceed standards set for 3 vehicles of that type under Section 13B-20. 4 (Source: P.A. 90-475, eff. 8-17-97.) 5 (625 ILCS 5/13B-45) 6 Sec. 13B-45. Contracts. 7 (a) The Agency may enter into contracts with one or more 8 responsible parties to construct and operate official 9 inspection stations, provide and maintain approved test 10 equipment, administer tests, certify results, issue emission 11 inspection stickers or certificates, maintain records, train 12 personnel, or provide information to the public concerning 13 the program. 14 These contracts (i) shall be subject to the Illinois 15 Purchasing Act, (ii) may be for a term of up to 9 years, 16 (iii) shall be in writing, and (iv) shall not take effect 17 until a copy of the contract is filed with the State 18 Comptroller. 19 (b) In preparing its proposals for bidding by potential 20 contractors, the Agency shall endeavor to include provisions 21 relating to the following factors: 22 (1) The demonstrated financial responsibility of 23 the potential contractor. 24 (2) The specialized experience and technical 25 competence of the potential contractor in connection with 26 the type of services required and the complexity of the 27 project. 28 (3) The potential contractor's past record of 29 performance on contracts with the Agency, with other 30 government agencies or public bodies, and with private 31 industry, including such items as cost, quality of work, 32 and ability to meet schedules. 33 (4) The capacity of the potential contractor to -5- LRB9200599DHmgam04 1 perform the work within the time limitations. 2 (5) The familiarity of the potential contractor 3 with the types of problems applicable to the project. 4 (6) The potential contractor's proposed method to 5 accomplish the work required including, where 6 appropriate, any demonstrated capability of exploring and 7 developing innovative or advanced techniques and methods. 8 (7) Avoidance of personal and organizational 9 conflicts of interest prohibited under federal, State, or 10 local law. 11 (8) The potential contractor's present and prior 12 involvement in the community and in the State of 13 Illinois. 14 (c) Any contract for the operation of one or more 15 official inspection stations shall include a provision that 16 the contractor shall not perform emission-related repairs or 17 adjustments to vehicles, other than to the contractor's own 18 vehicles, necessary to enable vehicles to pass Illinois 19 emission inspections. 20 (d) If a vehicle is damaged by the contractor in 21 performing the emission inspection, the owner of the vehicle 22 may bring a civil action against the contractor in the 23 circuit court of the county in which the inspection occurred 24 in accordance with the provisions of the Illinois Code of 25 Civil Procedure. 26 (Source: P.A. 88-533.) 27 Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon 28 becoming law.".