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written lease agreement shall be liable for an automated |
traffic safety system violation involving such motor vehicle |
during the period of the lease, unless, upon the request of the |
appropriate authority received within 120 days after the |
violation occurred, the lessor provides within 60 days after |
such receipt the name and address of the lessee. |
Upon the provision of information by the lessor under this |
Section, the Authority may issue the violation to the lessee |
of the vehicle in the same manner as it would issue a violation |
to a registered owner of a vehicle, and the lessee may be held |
liable for the violation. |
This Section shall not apply to vehicles that are stopped |
or standing in a restricted area if: |
(1) a person is yielding to an emergency vehicle; |
(2) the vehicle malfunctions; |
(3) a person was directed to stop the person's vehicle |
by a law enforcement officer; |
(4) the vehicle was stolen prior to violation and not |
controlled by the registered owner of the vehicle; or |
(5) the driver of the vehicle received a Uniform |
Traffic Citation from a police officer at the time of the |
violation for the same offense. |
Section 15. Installation of automated traffic safety |
systems; enforcement. The Authority shall install and maintain |
automated traffic safety systems along traffic routes within a |
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one-half mile radius of: (1) the eastern entrance to O'Hare |
International Airport; and (2) the intersection of Interstate |
90 and Interstate 294. |
A traffic route that is equipped with an automated traffic |
safety system must be posted with signs visible to approaching |
traffic indicating that the route is being monitored by an |
automated traffic safety system and informing drivers that |
stopping or standing is prohibited. |
Section 20. Recorded image. An automated traffic safety |
system that produces a recorded image of a motor vehicle's |
violation of this Act shall be designed to obtain a clear |
recorded image of the vehicle and the vehicle's license plate. |
The recorded image must also display the time, date, and |
location of the violation. |
Recorded images made by an automated traffic safety system |
are confidential and shall be made available only (i) to the |
alleged violator and governmental and law enforcement agencies |
for purposes of adjudicating a violation of this Act, for |
statistical purposes, or for other governmental purposes; or |
(ii) in response to a lawful subpoena. However, a recorded |
image evidencing a violation of this Act may be admissible in a |
proceeding resulting from the issuance of a citation. |
Section 25. Fines; notice. A person who violates this Act |
shall be subject to a $100 fine for each offense. Proceeds from |
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fines shall be deposited into the State Police Law Enforcement |
Administration Fund. |
For each violation of a provision of this Act recorded by |
an automatic traffic safety system, the Authority shall issue |
a written notice of the violation to the registered owner of |
the vehicle as the alleged violator. The notice shall be |
delivered to the registered owner of the vehicle, by mail, |
within 30 days after the Secretary of State notifies the |
Authority of the identity of the owner of the vehicle, but in |
no event later than 90 days after the violation. |
The notice shall include: |
(1) the name and address of the registered owner of |
the vehicle; |
(2) the registration number of the motor vehicle |
involved in the violation; |
(3) the violation charged; |
(4) the location where the violation occurred; |
(5) the date and time of the violation; |
(6) a copy of the recorded images; |
(7) the amount of the civil penalty imposed and the |
requirements of any traffic education program imposed and |
the date by which the civil penalty should be paid and the |
traffic education program should be completed; |
(8) a statement that recorded images are evidence of a |
violation of stopping or standing in a restricted area; |
(9) a warning that failure to pay the civil penalty, |
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to complete a required traffic education program, or to |
contest liability in a timely manner is an admission of |
liability; |
(10) a statement that the person may elect to proceed |
by: |
(A) paying the fine, completing a required traffic |
education program, or both; or |
(B) challenging the charge in court, by mail, or |
by administrative hearing; and |
(11) a website address, accessible through the |
Internet, where the person may view the recorded images of |
the violation. |
Section 30. Rules. The Authority shall adopt rules |
necessary to implement and administer this Act. |