Public Act 094-0736
Public Act 0736 94TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
|
Public Act 094-0736 |
SB2489 Enrolled |
LRB094 18755 DRH 54137 b |
|
| 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 | Section 18c-7503 as follows:
| (625 ILCS 5/18c-7503) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 18c-7503)
| Sec. 18c-7503. Trespassing on railroad property ; terminal | security .
| (1) Trespassing on railroad property prohibited.
| (a) General prohibition.
Except as otherwise provided | in paragraph (b) of this
subsection, no person may:
| (i) walk, ride, drive or be upon
or along the right | of way or rail yard of a rail carrier
within the State, | at a place other than a public
crossing;
| (ii) enter or be
upon any railroad property;
| (iii) without lawful authority or the railroad
| carrier's
consent, ride on the outside of a train or | inside a passenger car, locomotive,
or freight car,
| including a box car, flatbed, or container;
| (iv) willfully lead or
contrive
any animal
to go | upon the railroad's rights of way for any reason other | than to pass over
such rights of way at a marked public | crossing; or
| (v) throw or cause to be
thrown on to
the
| railroad's rights of way any waste paper, ashes, | household waste, glass, metal,
tires, refuse,
or | rubbish.
| (b) Exceptions.
This subsection shall not apply to:
| (i) fare paying passengers on trains or employees | of a rail carrier;
| (ii) railroad employees and an authorized | representative of rail
carrier employees, while
|
| performing required duties in accordance with | reasonable rail carrier
company guidelines;
| (iii) a person going upon the right of way or into | the
rail yard to save human life or to remove an object | that a reasonable person
would believe poses an | imminent threat to human life or limb;
| (iv) a person being on the station grounds or in | the
depot of the rail carrier for the purpose of
| transacting business;
| (v) a person, his family, or his employees or | agents
going across a farm crossing, as defined in this | Chapter, for the purpose of
crossing from one part to | another part of a farm
he owns or leases, where the | farm lies on both
sides of the right of way;
| (vi) a person having written permission from the | rail
carrier to go upon the right of way or into the
| rail yard;
| (vii) representatives of local, State, and federal | governmental
agencies in performance of their official | duties; and
| (viii) a person having written permission from the | rail carrier to go
in or be upon railroad property.
| (2) Penalties.
| (a) Any person
found in violation of item (i), (ii), | (iii) or (iv) of paragraph (a) of
subsection (1)
shall be | guilty of a Class C misdemeanor for a first offense. In | addition to
such other
sanctions as
may be deemed | appropriate by the court, the person shall be subject to a
| mandatory fine of
not
less than $150 or more than $500, or | to imprisonment for not less than 5
days nor more
than 30
| days, or both. For each subsequent offense, the
person | shall be
guilty
of a Class A misdemeanor. In addition to | such sanctions as may be deemed
appropriate by
the
court, | the person shall be subject to a mandatory fine of not less | than
$500 nor more than
$1,000, or to imprisonment for not | less than 10 days or more than one year, or
both.
|
| (b) Any person found in violation of item (v) of | paragraph
(a) of subsection (1)
shall be guilty of an | offense and in addition
to such sanctions as may be deemed | appropriate by the court shall be subject to
a fine of
not | less than $100 nor more than $500, or community service of | not less than 8
hours nor
more than 50 hours, or both. If | damage to any railroad property or bodily
injury
occurs
to | another as a result of a violation of item (v) of paragraph | (a) of
subsection (1), that person shall be
charged with | the
offense of Malicious Removal of or Damage to Railroad | Property or Freight
pursuant to Section
18c-7502.
| (c) Local authorities shall impose
fines as | established in paragraphs (a) and (b) of this subsection | (2) for
persons found in violation
of
this Section or any | similar local ordinance. | (2.5) Terminal security. The owner of a terminal is | expressly authorized, within the terminal property, to | construct and operate berms, commercially constructed electric | fences, and monitoring equipment as security measures for | reducing the economic impact of theft, enhancing homeland | security, and improving the protection of the general public | welfare. The terminal owner shall properly operate and maintain | these security measures. Any electric fence installed pursuant | to this subsection shall: (i) be marked with appropriate signs; | (ii) be entirely surrounded at a distance of at least 36 inches | by properly maintained non-electric perimeter fences at least 8 | feet tall; (iii) operate at a level of current that is not | lethal to a human being upon contact; (iv) be covered at all | times by an insurance policy maintained by the operator of the | terminal for liability from claims arising out of the operation | of the fence in an amount not less than $10,000,000 per | occurrence; and (v) be regularly monitored and inspected by a | qualified electrician. The use of any of these security | measures in accordance with this subsection is not a violation | of this Sub-chapter.
| (3) Definitions. For purposes of this Section:
|
| "Passenger" means a person
who is traveling by train with | lawful authority and who does not participate in
the train's
| operation. The term "passenger" does not include stowaways.
| "Railroad" means
any form of
nonhighway ground | transportation that runs on rails or electromagnetic
| guideways,
including:
| (i) commuter or other short-haul railroad | passenger service in a
metropolitan or
urban area; and
| (ii) high-speed ground transportation systems that | connect metropolitan
areas;
but does not include rapid | transit operations in an urban area that are not
| connected to the
general railroad system of | transportation.
| "Railroad carrier" means a person providing railroad | transportation.
| "Railroad property" means all tangible property owned, | leased, or operated by
a railroad
carrier including a right of | way, track, bridge, yard, shop, station, tunnel,
viaduct, | trestle, depot,
warehouse, terminal, or any other structure, | appurtenance, or equipment owned,
leased, or used
in the | operation of any railroad carrier including trains, | locomotives,
engines,
railroad cars, work
equipment, rolling | stock, or safety devices.
"Railroad property" does not include | a railroad
carrier's administrative buildings or offices, | office equipment, or intangible
property such as
software or | other information.
| "Right of way" means
the track or roadbed owned, leased, or | operated by a rail
carrier which is located on
either side of | its tracks and which is readily recognizable to a reasonable
| person as being railroad property or is reasonably
identified | as such
by fencing or appropriate signs.
| "Terminal" means a rail terminal facility, intermodal | facility where at least one mode of transportation serviced by | the facility is a railroad, or other railroad freight facility | larger than 25 acres.
| "Yard" means a system of parallel tracks, crossovers, and |
| switches where
railroad cars are
switched and made up into | trains, and where railroad cars, locomotives, and
other rolling | stock
is kept when not in use or when awaiting repair.
| (Source: P.A. 90-655, eff. 7-30-98; 90-691, eff. 1-1-98; | 91-532, eff. 1-1-00.)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
|
Effective Date: 05/01/2006
|