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Public Act 094-0739
Public Act 0739 94TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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Public Act 094-0739 |
HB0708 Enrolled |
LRB094 05958 DRH 36014 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 18b-101 and 18b-105 as follows:
| (625 ILCS 5/18b-101) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 18b-101)
| Sec. 18b-101. Definitions. Unless the context otherwise | clearly
requires, as used in this Chapter: | "Agricultural commodities" means any agricultural | commodity, non-processed food, feed, fiber, or livestock, | including insects. | "Agricultural operations" means the operation of a motor | vehicle or combination of vehicles transporting agricultural | commodities or farm supplies for agricultural purposes.
| "Air mile" means a nautical mile, which is equivalent to | 6,076 feet or 1,852 meters. Accordingly, 100 air miles are | equivalent to 115.08 statute miles or 185.2 kilometers.
| "Commercial motor vehicle" means any self propelled or | towed
vehicle used on public highways in interstate and | intrastate commerce to
transport passengers or property when | the vehicle has a gross vehicle
weight, a gross vehicle
weight | rating, a gross combination weight, or a gross combination
| weight rating of 10,001 or more pounds;
or the vehicle is used | or designed to transport more than 15 passengers, including
the | driver; or the vehicle is designed to carry 15 or fewer | passengers and is
operated by a contract carrier transporting | employees in the course of their
employment
on a highway of | this State; or the vehicle is used or designed to transport | between 9 and 15 passengers, including the driver, for direct | compensation, if the vehicle is being operated beyond a radius | of 75 air miles (86.3 statute miles or 138.9 kilometers) from | the driver's normal work reporting location; or the vehicle is |
| used in the
transportation of hazardous
materials in a quantity | requiring placarding under the Illinois Hazardous
Materials | Transportation Act. This definition shall not include farm
| machinery, fertilizer spreaders, and other special | agricultural movement
equipment described in Section 3-809 nor | implements of husbandry as defined
in Section 1-130;
| "Direct compensation" means payment made to the motor | carrier by the passengers or a person acting on behalf of the | passengers for the transportation services provided, and not | included in a total package charge or other assessment for | highway transportation services; | "Farm supplies for agricultural purposes" means products | directly related to the growing or harvesting of agricultural | commodities and livestock feed at any time of the year; | "Livestock" means cattle, sheep, goats, swine, poultry | (including egg-producing poultry), fish used for food, and | other animals designated by the Secretary of the United States | Department of Transportation (at his or her sole discretion) | that are part of a foundation herd (including producing dairy | cattle) or offspring;
| "Officer" means Illinois State Police Officer;
| "Person" means any natural person or individual, | governmental body,
firm, association, partnership, | copartnership, joint venture, company,
corporation, joint | stock company, trust, estate or any other legal entity
or their | legal representative, agent or assigns.
| (Source: P.A. 92-108, eff. 1-1-02; 93-860, eff. 8-4-04.)
| (625 ILCS 5/18b-105) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 18b-105)
| Sec. 18b-105. Rules and Regulations.
| (a) The Department is authorized to make and adopt | reasonable rules and
regulations and orders consistent with law | necessary to carry out the
provisions of this Chapter.
| (b) The following parts of Title 49 of the Code of Federal | Regulations,
as now in effect, are hereby adopted by reference | as though they were set
out in full:
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| Part 40 - Procedures For Transportation Workplace Drug and | Alcohol Testing Programs; | Part 380 - Special Training Requirements; | Part 382 - Controlled Substances and Alcohol Use and | Testing;
| Part 383 - Commercial Driver's License Standards, | Requirements, and
Penalties;
| Part 385 - Safety Fitness Procedures;
| Part 386 Appendix B - Penalty Schedule; Violations and | Maximum Monetary Penalties; | Part 387 - Minimum Levels of Financial Responsibility for | Motor Carriers;
| Part 390 - Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations: | General;
| Part 391 - Qualifications of Drivers;
| Part 392 - Driving of Motor Vehicles;
| Part 393 - Parts and Accessories Necessary for Safe | Operation;
| Part 395 - Hours of Service of Drivers, except as provided | in
Section 18b-106.1;
| Part 396 - Inspection, Repair and Maintenance; and | Part 397 - Transportation of hazardous materials; Driving | and Parking Rules.
| (b-5) Individuals who meet the requirements set forth in | the definition
of "medical examiner" in Section 390.5 of Part | 390 of Title 49 of the Code
of Federal Regulations may act as | medical examiners in accordance with
Part 391 of Title 49 of | the Code of Federal Regulations.
| (c) The following parts and Sections of the Federal Motor | Carrier Safety
Regulations shall not apply to those intrastate | carriers, drivers or
vehicles subject to subsection (b).
| (1) Section 393.93 of Part 393 for those vehicles | manufactured before
June 30, 1972.
| (2) Section 393.86 of Part 393 for those vehicles | registered
as farm trucks under subsection (c) of Section | 3-815 of this Code.
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| (3) (Blank).
| (4) (Blank).
| (5) Paragraph (b)(1) of Section 391.11 of Part 391.
| (6) All of Part 395 for all agricultural operations
| movements as defined in Section 18b-101 of this Chapter at | any time of the year
1, between the period of February 1 | through November 30
each
year,
and all farm to market | agricultural transportation as defined in
Chapter 1
and for | grain hauling operations within a radius of 200 air miles | of the
normal work reporting location.
| (7) Paragraphs (b)(3) (insulin dependent diabetic) and | (b)(10) (minimum
visual acuity) of Section 391.41 of part | 391, but only for any driver who
immediately prior to July | 29, 1986 was eligible and licensed to operate a
motor | vehicle subject to this Section and was engaged in | operating such
vehicles, and who was disqualified on July | 29, 1986 by the adoption of Part
391 by reason of the | application of paragraphs (b)(3) and (b)(10) of Section
| 391.41 with respect to a physical condition existing at | that time unless such
driver has a record of accidents | which would indicate a lack of ability to
operate a motor | vehicle in a safe manner.
| (d) Intrastate carriers subject to the recording | provisions of Section
395.8 of Part 395 of the Federal Motor | Carrier Safety Regulations shall be
exempt as established under | paragraph (1) of Section 395.8; provided,
however, for the | purpose of this Code, drivers shall operate within a 150
| air-mile radius of the normal work reporting location to | qualify for exempt
status.
| (e) Regulations adopted by the Department subsequent to | those adopted
under subsection (b) hereof shall be identical in | substance to the Federal
Motor Carrier Safety Regulations of | the United States Department of
Transportation and adopted in | accordance with the procedures for rulemaking
in Section 5-35 | of the Illinois Administrative Procedure Act.
| (Source: P.A. eff. 1-1-02; eff. 1-1-02; 94-519, eff. 8-10-05.)
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| (625 ILCS 5/1-101.6 rep.)
| Section 10. The Illinois Vehicle Code is amended by | repealing Section 1-101.6.
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law. |
Effective Date: 5/5/2006
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