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Public Act 104-0081 |
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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 3-611.5, 12-215, and 12-601 as follows: |
(625 ILCS 5/3-611.5) |
Sec. 3-611.5. Fire Chief license plates. |
(a) The Secretary, upon receipt of a request from a |
municipality or fire protection district that operates a fire |
department or a Mutual Aid Box Alarm System, accompanied by an |
application and the appropriate fee, may issue, to a fire |
chief, deputy fire chief, and assistant fire chief of each |
municipal fire department or fire protection district and |
chief of a Mutual Aid Box Alarm System, special registration |
plates designated as Fire Chief license plates. The special |
plates issued under this Section shall be affixed only to |
passenger vehicles of the first division, motorcycles, |
autocycles, or motor vehicles of the second division weighing |
not more than 8,000 pounds, owned by the fire department or the |
fire chief, deputy fire chief, or assistant fire chief of the |
fire department, or chief of a Mutual Aid Box Alarm System. |
Plates issued under this Section shall expire according to the |
multi-year procedure established by Section 3-414.1 of this |
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Code. |
(b) The design and color of the special plates shall be |
wholly within the discretion of the Secretary. The plates are |
not required to designate "Land of Lincoln" as prescribed in |
subsection (b) of Section 3-412 of this Code. The Secretary |
may prescribe rules governing the requirements and approval of |
the special plates. The fee for this plate for a vehicle owned |
by the fire chief, deputy fire chief, or assistant fire chief |
shall be the same as the fee prescribed for first division |
vehicles in Section 3-806 of this Code. Permanent license |
plates for fire chief, deputy fire chief, or assistant fire |
chief vehicles owned by a municipal fire department or fire |
protection district shall be issued at the fee prescribed in |
Section 3-808.1(b). |
(c) Any fire chief, deputy fire chief, or assistant fire |
chief, or chief of a Mutual Aid Box Alarm System operating |
warning devices as described in paragraph 2.1 of subsection |
(a) of Section 12-215 or subsection (b) of Section 12-601 upon |
a vehicle not owned by a municipality or fire protection |
district shall display license plates as described in this |
Section. |
(d) With the exception of permanently issued license |
plates, upon the resignation, termination, or reassignment to |
a rank other than fire chief, deputy fire chief, or assistant |
fire chief, or upon resignation, termination, or reassignment |
from a Mutual Aid Alarm Box System, a person issued plates |
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under this Section shall immediately surrender the license |
plate to the Secretary of State. The Secretary of State shall |
have the ability to recover license plates issued under this |
Section. |
(Source: P.A. 102-448, eff. 1-1-22; 103-843, eff. 1-1-25.) |
(625 ILCS 5/12-215) |
Sec. 12-215. Oscillating, rotating, or flashing lights on |
motor vehicles. Except as otherwise provided in this Code: |
(a) The use of red or white oscillating, rotating, or |
flashing lights, whether lighted or unlighted, is prohibited |
except on: |
1. Law enforcement vehicles of State, federal, or |
local authorities; |
2. A vehicle operated by a police officer or county |
coroner and designated or authorized by local authorities, |
in writing, as a law enforcement vehicle; however, such |
designation or authorization must be carried in the |
vehicle; |
2.1. A vehicle operated by a fire chief, deputy fire |
chief, or assistant fire chief, or a chief of a Mutual Aid |
Box Alarm System who has completed an emergency vehicle |
operation training course approved by the Office of the |
State Fire Marshal and designated or authorized by local |
authorities, fire departments, or fire protection |
districts, or Mutual Aid Box Alarm Systems, in writing, as |
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a fire department, fire protection district, or township |
fire department, or Mutual Aide Box Alarm System vehicle; |
however, the designation or authorization must be carried |
in the vehicle, and the lights may be visible or activated |
only when responding to a bona fide emergency; |
3. Vehicles of local fire departments and State or |
federal firefighting vehicles; |
4. Vehicles which are designed and used exclusively as |
ambulances or rescue vehicles; furthermore, such lights |
shall not be lighted except when responding to an |
emergency call for and while actually conveying the sick |
or injured; |
4.5. Vehicles which are occasionally used as rescue |
vehicles that have been authorized for use as rescue |
vehicles by a volunteer EMS provider, provided that the |
operator of the vehicle has successfully completed an |
emergency vehicle operation training course recognized by |
the Department of Public Health; furthermore, the lights |
shall not be lighted except when responding to an |
emergency call for the sick or injured; |
5. Tow trucks licensed in a state that requires such |
lights; furthermore, such lights shall not be lighted on |
any such tow truck while the tow truck is operating in the |
State of Illinois; |
6. Vehicles of the Illinois Emergency Management |
Agency, vehicles of the Office of the Illinois State Fire |
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Marshal, vehicles of the Illinois Department of Public |
Health, vehicles of the Illinois Department of |
Corrections, and vehicles of the Illinois Department of |
Juvenile Justice; |
7. Vehicles operated by a local or county emergency |
management services agency as defined in the Illinois |
Emergency Management Agency Act; |
8. School buses operating alternately flashing head |
lamps as permitted under Section 12-805 of this Code; |
9. Vehicles that are equipped and used exclusively as |
organ transplant vehicles when used in combination with |
blue oscillating, rotating, or flashing lights; |
furthermore, these lights shall be lighted only when the |
transportation is declared an emergency by a member of the |
transplant team or a representative of the organ |
procurement organization; |
10. Vehicles of the Illinois Department of Natural |
Resources that are used for mine rescue and explosives |
emergency response; |
11. Vehicles of the Illinois Department of |
Transportation identified as Emergency Traffic Patrol; the |
lights shall not be lighted except when responding to an |
emergency call or when parked or stationary while engaged |
in motor vehicle assistance or at the scene of the |
emergency; and |
12. Vehicles of the Illinois State Toll Highway |
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Authority with a gross vehicle weight rating of 9,000 |
pounds or more and those identified as Highway Emergency |
Lane Patrol; the lights shall not be lighted except when |
responding to an emergency call or when parked or |
stationary while engaged in motor vehicle assistance or at |
the scene of the emergency. |
(b) The use of amber oscillating, rotating, or flashing |
lights, whether lighted or unlighted, is prohibited except on: |
1. Second division vehicles designed and used for |
towing or hoisting vehicles; furthermore, such lights |
shall not be lighted except as required in this paragraph |
1; such lights shall be lighted when such vehicles are |
actually being used at the scene of a crash or |
disablement; if the towing vehicle is equipped with a flat |
bed that supports all wheels of the vehicle being |
transported, the lights shall not be lighted while the |
vehicle is engaged in towing on a highway; if the towing |
vehicle is not equipped with a flat bed that supports all |
wheels of a vehicle being transported, the lights shall be |
lighted while the towing vehicle is engaged in towing on a |
highway during all times when the use of headlights is |
required under Section 12-201 of this Code; in addition, |
these vehicles may use white oscillating, rotating, or |
flashing lights in combination with amber oscillating, |
rotating, or flashing lights as provided in this |
paragraph; |
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2. Motor vehicles or equipment of the State of |
Illinois, the Illinois State Toll Highway Authority, local |
authorities, and contractors; furthermore, such lights |
shall not be lighted except while such vehicles are |
engaged in maintenance or construction operations within |
the limits of construction projects; |
3. Vehicles or equipment used by engineering or survey |
crews; furthermore, such lights shall not be lighted |
except while such vehicles are actually engaged in work on |
a highway; |
4. Vehicles of public utilities, municipalities, or |
other construction, maintenance, or automotive service |
vehicles except that such lights shall be lighted only as |
a means for indicating the presence of a vehicular traffic |
hazard requiring unusual care in approaching, overtaking, |
or passing while such vehicles are engaged in maintenance, |
service, or construction on a highway; |
5. Oversized vehicle or load; however, such lights |
shall only be lighted when moving under permit issued by |
the Department under Section 15-301 of this Code; |
6. The front and rear of motorized equipment owned and |
operated by the State of Illinois or any political |
subdivision thereof, which is designed and used for |
removal of snow and ice from highways; |
6.1. The front and rear of motorized equipment or |
vehicles that (i) are not owned by the State of Illinois or |
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any political subdivision of the State, (ii) are designed |
and used for removal of snow and ice from highways and |
parking lots, and (iii) are equipped with a snow plow that |
is 12 feet in width; these lights may not be lighted except |
when the motorized equipment or vehicle is actually being |
used for those purposes on behalf of a unit of government; |
7. Fleet safety vehicles registered in another state, |
furthermore, such lights shall not be lighted except as |
provided for in Section 12-212 of this Code; |
8. Such other vehicles as may be authorized by local |
authorities; |
9. Law enforcement vehicles of State or local |
authorities when used in combination with red oscillating, |
rotating, or flashing lights; |
9.5. Propane delivery trucks; |
10. Vehicles used for collecting or delivering mail |
for the United States Postal Service provided that such |
lights shall not be lighted except when such vehicles are |
actually being used for such purposes; |
10.5. Vehicles of the Office of the Illinois State |
Fire Marshal, provided that such lights shall not be |
lighted except for when such vehicles are engaged in work |
for the Office of the Illinois State Fire Marshal; |
11. Any vehicle displaying a slow-moving vehicle |
emblem as provided in Section 12-205.1; |
12. All trucks equipped with self-compactors or |
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roll-off hoists and roll-on containers for garbage, |
recycling, or refuse hauling. Such lights shall not be |
lighted except when such vehicles are actually being used |
for such purposes; |
13. Vehicles used by a security company, alarm |
responder, control agency, or the Illinois Department of |
Corrections; |
14. Security vehicles of the Department of Human |
Services; however, the lights shall not be lighted except |
when being used for security related purposes under the |
direction of the superintendent of the facility where the |
vehicle is located; and |
15. Vehicles of union representatives, except that the |
lights shall be lighted only while the vehicle is within |
the limits of a construction project. |
(c) The use of blue oscillating, rotating, or flashing |
lights, whether lighted or unlighted, is prohibited except on: |
1. Rescue squad vehicles not owned by a fire |
department or fire protection district and vehicles owned |
or operated by a: |
voluntary firefighter; |
paid firefighter; |
part-paid firefighter; |
call firefighter; |
member of the board of trustees of a fire |
protection district; |
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paid or unpaid member of a rescue squad; |
paid or unpaid member of a voluntary ambulance |
unit; or |
paid or unpaid members of a local or county |
emergency management services agency as defined in the |
Illinois Emergency Management Agency Act, designated |
or authorized by local authorities, in writing, and |
carrying that designation or authorization in the |
vehicle. |
However, such lights are not to be lighted except when |
responding to a bona fide emergency or when parked or |
stationary at the scene of a fire, rescue call, ambulance |
call, or motor vehicle crash. |
Any person using these lights in accordance with this |
subdivision (c)1 must carry on his or her person an |
identification card or letter identifying the bona fide |
member of a fire department, fire protection district, |
rescue squad, ambulance unit, or emergency management |
services agency that owns or operates that vehicle. The |
card or letter must include: |
(A) the name of the fire department, fire |
protection district, rescue squad, ambulance unit, or |
emergency management services agency; |
(B) the member's position within the fire |
department, fire protection district, rescue squad, |
ambulance unit, or emergency management services |
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agency; |
(C) the member's term of service; and |
(D) the name of a person within the fire |
department, fire protection district, rescue squad, |
ambulance unit, or emergency management services |
agency to contact to verify the information provided. |
2. Police department vehicles in cities having a |
population of 500,000 or more inhabitants. |
3. Law enforcement vehicles of State or local |
authorities when used in combination with red oscillating, |
rotating, or flashing lights. |
4. Vehicles of local fire departments and State or |
federal firefighting vehicles when used in combination |
with red oscillating, rotating, or flashing lights. |
5. Vehicles which are designed and used exclusively as |
ambulances or rescue vehicles when used in combination |
with red oscillating, rotating, or flashing lights; |
furthermore, such lights shall not be lighted except when |
responding to an emergency call. |
6. Vehicles that are equipped and used exclusively as |
organ transport vehicles when used in combination with red |
oscillating, rotating, or flashing lights; furthermore, |
these lights shall only be lighted when the transportation |
is declared an emergency by a member of the transplant |
team or a representative of the organ procurement |
organization. |
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7. Vehicles of the Illinois Emergency Management |
Agency, vehicles of the Office of the Illinois State Fire |
Marshal, vehicles of the Illinois Department of Public |
Health, vehicles of the Illinois Department of |
Corrections, and vehicles of the Illinois Department of |
Juvenile Justice, when used in combination with red |
oscillating, rotating, or flashing lights. |
8. Vehicles operated by a local or county emergency |
management services agency as defined in the Illinois |
Emergency Management Agency Act, when used in combination |
with red oscillating, rotating, or flashing lights. |
9. Vehicles of the Illinois Department of Natural |
Resources that are used for mine rescue and explosives |
emergency response, when used in combination with red |
oscillating, rotating, or flashing lights. |
(c-1) In addition to the blue oscillating, rotating, or |
flashing lights permitted under subsection (c), and |
notwithstanding subsection (a), a vehicle operated by a |
voluntary firefighter, a voluntary member of a rescue squad, |
or a member of a voluntary ambulance unit may be equipped with |
flashing white headlights and blue grill lights, which may be |
used only in responding to an emergency call or when parked or |
stationary at the scene of a fire, rescue call, ambulance |
call, or motor vehicle crash. |
(c-2) In addition to the blue oscillating, rotating, or |
flashing lights permitted under subsection (c), and |
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notwithstanding subsection (a), a vehicle operated by a paid |
or unpaid member of a local or county emergency management |
services agency as defined in the Illinois Emergency |
Management Agency Act, may be equipped with white oscillating, |
rotating, or flashing lights to be used in combination with |
blue oscillating, rotating, or flashing lights, if |
authorization by local authorities is in writing and carried |
in the vehicle. |
(d) The use of a combination of amber and white |
oscillating, rotating, or flashing lights, whether lighted or |
unlighted, is prohibited except on second division vehicles |
designed and used for towing or hoisting vehicles or motor |
vehicles or equipment of the State of Illinois, local |
authorities, contractors, and union representatives; |
furthermore, such lights shall not be lighted on second |
division vehicles designed and used for towing or hoisting |
vehicles or vehicles of the State of Illinois, local |
authorities, and contractors except while such vehicles are |
engaged in a tow operation, highway maintenance, or |
construction operations within the limits of highway |
construction projects, and shall not be lighted on the |
vehicles of union representatives except when those vehicles |
are within the limits of a construction project. |
(d-5) The use of green oscillating, flashing, or rotating |
lights, whether lighted or unlighted, is prohibited except on: |
1. Second division vehicles designed and used for |
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towing or hoisting vehicles when the lights on those |
vehicles are used in combination with amber or amber and |
white oscillating, flashing, or rotating lights; |
furthermore, such lights shall not be lighted except when |
such vehicles are actually being used at the scene of a |
crash or disablement. |
2. Motor vehicles or equipment of the State of |
Illinois when the lights on those vehicles or equipment |
are used in combination with amber or amber and white |
oscillating, flashing, or rotating lights; furthermore, |
such lights shall not be lighted except while such |
vehicles or equipment are engaged in maintenance |
operations, snow and ice removal operations, or performing |
traffic control and protection duties while at an |
emergency scene. |
3. Motor vehicles of the Department of Transportation |
identified as Emergency Traffic Patrol when the lights on |
those vehicles are used in combination with red and white |
oscillating, flashing, or rotating lights when responding |
to an emergency call or when parked or stationary while |
engaged in motor vehicle assistance or at an emergency |
scene. |
4. Motor vehicles of the Illinois State Toll Highway |
Authority when the lights on those vehicles are used in |
combination with amber oscillating, flashing, or rotating |
lights; furthermore, such lights shall not be lighted |
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except while such vehicles are engaged in maintenance |
operations, snow and ice removal operations, or performing |
traffic control and protection duties while at an |
emergency scene. |
5. Motor vehicles of the Illinois State Toll Highway |
Authority with a gross vehicle weight rating of 9,000 |
pounds or more and those identified as Highway Emergency |
Lane Patrol when the lights on those vehicles are used in |
combination with red and white oscillating, flashing, or |
rotating lights when responding to an emergency call or |
when parked or stationary while engaged in motor vehicle |
assistance or at the scene of the emergency. |
6. Motor vehicles or equipment of local authority or |
municipalities which perform highway maintenance |
operations, when the lights on those vehicles are used in |
combination with amber or amber and white oscillating, |
flashing, or rotating lights; furthermore, such lights |
shall not be lighted except while such vehicles are |
engaged in the maintenance operations, snow and ice |
removal operations, or performing traffic control and |
protection duties while at an emergency scene. |
7. Fire department vehicles of local fire departments |
and State or federal firefighting vehicles when the lights |
on those vehicles are used in combination with red, or red |
and white, or red and blue, oscillating, rotating, or |
flashing lights. |
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8. Vehicles used by a security company when the lights |
on those vehicles are used in combination with amber |
oscillating, flashing, or rotating lights; furthermore, |
such lights shall not be lighted except when the vehicle |
is being operated upon the property or location where the |
security company is employed to perform security or crime |
prevention duties. |
9. Ambulances or rescue vehicles operating in counties |
with populations of less than 2,000,000. |
(d-10) Fire department vehicles of local fire departments |
and State or federal firefighting vehicles, police vehicles of |
State, federal, or local authorities, and vehicles designated |
by local or State authority, while parked at an emergency |
scene, may use a steady-on illumination or steady-burn, or |
flashing green beacon or beacons if such steady-on, |
steady-burn, or flashing beacon is used to indicate an |
emergency operations command post or incident command |
location. |
(e) All oscillating, rotating, or flashing lights referred |
to in this Section shall be of sufficient intensity, when |
illuminated, to be visible at 500 feet in normal sunlight. |
(f) Nothing in this Section shall prohibit a manufacturer |
of oscillating, rotating, or flashing lights or his |
representative or authorized vendor from temporarily mounting |
such lights on a vehicle for demonstration purposes only. If |
the lights are not covered while the vehicle is operated upon a |
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highway, the vehicle shall display signage indicating that the |
vehicle is out of service or not an emergency vehicle. The |
signage shall be displayed on all sides of the vehicle in |
letters at least 2 inches tall and one-half inch wide. A |
vehicle authorized to have oscillating, rotating, or flashing |
lights mounted for demonstration purposes may not activate the |
lights while the vehicle is operated upon a highway. |
(g) Any person violating the provisions of subsection (a), |
(b), (c), (d), (d-5), or (d-10) of this Section who without |
lawful authority stops or detains or attempts to stop or |
detain another person shall be guilty of a Class 2 felony. |
(h) Except as provided in subsection (g) above, any person |
violating the provisions of subsection (a) or (c) of this |
Section shall be guilty of a Class A misdemeanor. |
(Source: P.A. 102-842, eff. 1-1-23; 102-982, eff. 7-1-23; |
103-154, eff. 6-30-23; 103-667, eff. 1-1-25.) |
(625 ILCS 5/12-601) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 12-601) |
Sec. 12-601. Horns and warning devices. |
(a) Every motor vehicle when operated upon a highway shall |
be equipped with a horn in good working order and capable of |
emitting sound audible under normal conditions from a distance |
of not less than 200 feet, but no horn or other warning device |
shall emit an unreasonable loud or harsh sound or a whistle. |
The driver of a motor vehicle shall when reasonably necessary |
to insure safe operation give audible warning with his horn |
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but shall not otherwise use such horn when upon a highway. |
(b) No vehicle shall be equipped with nor shall any person |
use upon a vehicle any siren, whistle, or bell, except as |
otherwise permitted in this Section. Any authorized emergency |
vehicle or organ transport vehicle as defined in Chapter 1 of |
this Code or a vehicle operated by a fire chief, deputy fire |
chief, assistant fire chief, chief of a Mutual Aid Box Alarm |
System, or the Director or Coordinator of a municipal or |
county emergency services and disaster agency may be equipped |
with a siren, whistle, or bell capable of emitting sound |
audible under normal conditions from a distance of not less |
than 500 feet, but such siren, whistle, or bell shall not be |
used except when such vehicle is operated in response to an |
emergency call or in the immediate pursuit of an actual or |
suspected violator of the law in either of which events the |
driver of such vehicle shall sound such siren, whistle, or |
bell when necessary to warn pedestrians and other drivers of |
the approach thereof. |
(c) Trackless trolley coaches, as defined by Section 1-206 |
of this Code, and replica trolleys, as defined by Section |
1-171.04 of this Code, may be equipped with a bell or bells in |
lieu of a horn, and may, in addition to the requirements of |
subsection (a) of this Section, use a bell or bells for the |
purpose of indicating arrival or departure at designated stops |
during the hours of scheduled operation. |
(Source: P.A. 102-448, eff. 1-1-22.) |