Public Act 100-0435 Public Act 0435 100TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 100-0435 | SB1429 Enrolled | LRB100 06042 AXK 16073 b |
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| AN ACT concerning transportation.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Illinois Vehicle Code is amended by changing | Sections 11-1401 and 11-1429 and by adding Section 1-171.01d as | follows: | (625 ILCS 5/1-171.01d new) | Sec. 1-171.01d. Remote starter system. Any device | installed in a motor vehicle that allows the engine of the | vehicle to be started by remote or radio control.
| (625 ILCS 5/11-1401) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 11-1401)
| Sec. 11-1401. Unattended motor vehicles. Except for a law | enforcement officer or an operator of an authorized emergency | vehicle performing his or her official duties, no No person | driving or in charge of
a motor vehicle shall permit it to | stand unattended without first stopping the
engine, locking the | ignition, removing the key from the
ignition, effectively | setting the brake thereon and, when standing upon any
| perceptible grade, turning the front
wheels to the curb or side | of the highway. An unattended motor vehicle shall not include | an unattended locked motor vehicle with the engine running | after being started by a remote starter system.
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| (Source: P.A. 79-1069)
| (625 ILCS 5/11-1429)
| Sec. 11-1429. Excessive idling. | (a) The purpose of this law is to protect public health and | the environment by reducing emissions while conserving fuel and | maintaining adequate rest and safety of all drivers of diesel | vehicles. | (b) As used in this Section, "affected areas" means the | counties of Cook, DuPage, Lake, Kane, McHenry, Will, Madison, | St. Clair, and Monroe and the townships of Aux Sable and Goose | Lake in Grundy County and the township of Oswego in Kendall | County. | (c) A person that operates a motor
vehicle operating on | diesel fuel in an affected area may not cause or allow the
| motor vehicle, when it is not in motion, to idle for more than
| a total of 10 minutes within any 60 minute period, except under | the following circumstances:
| (1) the motor vehicle has a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating
| of less than 8,000 pounds;
| (2) the motor vehicle idles while forced to remain | motionless because of on-highway traffic, an official | traffic control device or signal, or at the direction of a | law enforcement official;
| (3) the motor vehicle idles when operating defrosters, | heaters, air conditioners, or other equipment solely to |
| prevent a safety or health emergency;
| (4) a police, fire, ambulance, public safety, other | emergency or law enforcement motor vehicle, or any motor | vehicle used in an emergency capacity, idles while in an | emergency or training mode and not for the convenience of | the vehicle operator;
| (5) the primary propulsion engine idles for | maintenance, servicing, repairing, or diagnostic purposes | if idling is necessary for such activity;
| (6) a motor vehicle idles as part of a government | inspection to verify that all equipment is in good working | order, provided idling is required as part of the | inspection;
| (7) when idling of the motor vehicle is required to | operate auxiliary equipment to accomplish the intended use | of the vehicle (such as loading, unloading, mixing, or | processing cargo; controlling cargo temperature; | construction operations; lumbering operations; oil or gas | well servicing; or farming operations), provided that this | exemption does not apply when the vehicle is idling solely | for cabin comfort or to operate non-essential equipment | such as air conditioning, heating, microwave ovens, or | televisions;
| (8) an armored motor vehicle idles when a person | remains inside the vehicle to guard the contents, or while | the vehicle is being loaded or unloaded;
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| (9) a bus idles a maximum of 15 minutes in any 60 | minute period to maintain passenger comfort while | non-driver passengers are on board;
| (10) if the motor vehicle has a sleeping berth, when | the operator is occupying the vehicle during a rest or | sleep period and idling of the vehicle is required to | operate air conditioning or heating;
| (11) when the motor vehicle idles due to mechanical | difficulties over which the operator has no control;
| (12) the motor vehicle is used as airport ground | support
equipment, including, but not limited to, motor | vehicles
operated on the air side of the airport terminal | to service
or supply aircraft;
| (13) the motor vehicle is (i) a bus owned by a public
| transit authority and (ii) being operated on a designated
| bus route or on a street or highway between designated bus
| routes for the provision of public transportation;
| (14) the motor vehicle is an implement of husbandry
| exempt from registration under subdivision A(2) of Section
| 3-402 of this Code;
| (15) the motor vehicle is owned by an electric utility | and is operated for electricity generation or hydraulic | pressure to power equipment necessary in the restoration, | repair, modification or installation of electric utility | service; or | (16) the outdoor temperature is less than 32 degrees |
| Fahrenheit or greater than 80 degrees Fahrenheit ; or . | (17) the motor vehicle idles while being operated by a | remote starter system. | (d) When the outdoor temperature is 32 degrees Fahrenheit | or higher and 80 degrees Fahrenheit or lower, a person who | operates a motor vehicle operating on diesel fuel in an | affected area may not cause or allow the motor vehicle to idle | for a period greater than 30 minutes in any 60 minute period | while waiting to weigh, load, or unload cargo or freight, | unless the vehicle is in a line of vehicles that regularly and | periodically moves forward.
| (e) This Section does not prohibit the operation of an | auxiliary power unit or generator set as an alternative to | idling the main engine of a motor vehicle operating on diesel | fuel.
| (f) This Section does not apply to the owner of a motor | vehicle rented or leased to another entity or person operating | the vehicle. | (g) Any person convicted of any violation of this Section | is guilty of
a petty offense and shall be fined $90 for the | first
conviction and $500 for a second or subsequent conviction
| within any 12 month period.
| (h) Fines; distribution. All fines and all penalties | collected under this Section shall be deposited in the State | Treasury and shall be distributed as follows: (i) $50 for the | first conviction and $150 for a second or subsequent conviction |
| within any 12 month period under this Section shall be | deposited into the State's General Revenue Fund; (ii) $20 for | the first conviction and $262.50 for a second or subsequent | conviction within any 12 month period under this Section shall | be distributed to the law enforcement agency that issued the | citation; and (iii) $20 for the first conviction and $87.50 for | a second or subsequent conviction within any 12 month period | under this Section shall be deposited into the Trucking | Environmental and Education Fund. | (i) The Trucking Environmental and Education Fund is | created as a special fund in the State Treasury. All money | deposited into the Trucking Environmental and Education Fund | shall be paid, subject to appropriation by the General | Assembly, to the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency for | the purpose of educating the trucking industry on air pollution | and preventative measures specifically related to idling. Any | interest earned on deposits into the Fund shall remain in the | Fund and be used for the purposes set forth in this subsection. | Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, the Fund is not | subject to administrative charges or charge-backs that would in | any way transfer moneys from the Fund into any other fund of | the State. | (Source: P.A. 96-576, eff. 8-18-09.)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 8/25/2017
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