Public Act 104-0105
 
SB1467 EnrolledLRB104 09654 LNS 19720 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 Sections 1-118.1, 2-106, 3-307, 3-701, 3-804,
7-603.5, and 7-605 and by adding Section 2-123.5 as follows:
 
    (625 ILCS 5/1-118.1)
    Sec. 1-118.1. Expanded-use antique vehicle.
    A motor vehicle that is more than 25 years of age or a bona
fide replica thereof and which is registered and driven on the
highways in accordance with Section 3-804.01. "Expanded-use
antique vehicle" does not include a commercial vehicle, as
defined under Section 1-111.8, or a farm truck, as defined
under Section 3-815.
(Source: P.A. 97-412, eff. 1-1-12.)
 
    (625 ILCS 5/2-106)  (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 2-106)
    Sec. 2-106. Secretary of State to prescribe forms.
    The Secretary of State shall prescribe or provide suitable
forms of applications, certificates of title, registration
cards, driver's licenses and such other forms requisite or
deemed necessary to carry out the provisions of this Act and
any other laws pertaining to vehicles the enforcement and
administration of which are vested in the Secretary of State.
Any entity or vendor providing services to or on behalf of the
Secretary of State may also prescribe or provide suitable
forms under this Section to the extent authorized by the
Secretary of State and upon approval of the Secretary of
State.
(Source: P.A. 76-1586.)
 
    (625 ILCS 5/2-123.5 new)
    Sec. 2-123.5. Confidentiality of highly restricted
personal information contained in vehicle title and
registration records.
    (a) An individual's photograph or image, signature, social
security number, personal email address, and medical or
disability information as may be submitted to the Secretary of
State for purposes of a vehicle title and registration
application shall be confidential and shall not be disclosed,
except as provided under this Section.
    (b) Except for medical or disability information and
social security numbers, any information deemed confidential
under subsection (a) may be disclosed to the following
persons:
        (1) the individual to whom the application and
    personal information pertains, upon written request of
    that person;
        (2) officers and employees of the Secretary of State
    who have a need to have access to such personal
    information for purposes related to vehicle title and
    registration administration as authorized under this Code;
        (3) law enforcement officials for a civil or criminal
    law enforcement investigation, except as restricted by
    Section 6-110.3, Section 3.5 of the Uniform Interstate
    Depositions and Discovery Act, or the Lawful Health Care
    Activity Act; and
        (4) a person requesting disclosure of such information
    pursuant to a court order directing the Secretary of State
    to release the requested confidential information.
    (c) Medical or disability information deemed confidential
under this Section may be disclosed as provided under
subsection (j) of Section 2-123.
    (d) Social security numbers or any associated information
obtained from the Social Security Administration deemed
confidential under this Section may be disclosed as provided
under subsection (h) of Section 2-123.
 
    (625 ILCS 5/3-307)  (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-307)
    Sec. 3-307. Short term permit. The Secretary of State
shall issue at no charge a short term permit to a licensed
rebuilder for (i) any vehicle for which an application for a
certificate of title for a rebuilt vehicle will be submitted
or (ii) any vehicle which is or may have been salvaged has been
made under this Article and which must be driven on the roads
and highways of this State to a place of inspection.
(Source: P.A. 84-1302; 84-1304.)
 
    (625 ILCS 5/3-701)  (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-701)
    Sec. 3-701. Operation of vehicles without evidence of
registration - Operation under mileage plates when odometer
broken or disconnected.
    (a) No person shall operate, nor shall an owner knowingly
permit to be operated, except as provided in subsection (b) of
this Section, a vehicle upon any highway unless there shall be
attached thereto and displayed thereon when and as required by
law, proper evidence of registration in Illinois, as follows:
        (1) A vehicle required to be registered in Illinois. A
    current and valid Illinois registration sticker or
    stickers and plate or plates or digital registration
    sticker or stickers and digital plate or plates, or an
    Illinois temporary registration permit, or a drive-away or
    in-transit permit, issued therefor by the Secretary of
    State.
        (2) A vehicle eligible for Reciprocity. A current and
    valid reciprocal foreign registration plate or digital
    registration plate or plates properly issued to such
    vehicle or a temporary registration issued therefor, by
    the reciprocal State, and, in addition, when required by
    the Secretary, a current and valid Illinois Reciprocity
    Permit or Prorate Decal issued therefor by the Secretary
    of State; or except as otherwise expressly provided for in
    this Chapter.
        (3) A vehicle commuting for repairs in Illinois. A
    dealer plate issued by a foreign state shall exempt a
    vehicle from the requirements of this Section if the
    vehicle is being operated for the purpose of transport to
    a repair facility in Illinois to have repairs performed on
    the vehicle displaying foreign dealer plates. The driver
    of the motor vehicle bearing dealer plates shall provide a
    work order or contract with the repair facility to a law
    enforcement officer upon request.
    (b) A person may operate or permit operation of a vehicle
upon any highway a vehicle that has been properly registered
but does not display a current and valid Illinois registration
sticker or digital registration sticker if he or she has
proof, in the form of a printed receipt from the Secretary,
that he or she registered the vehicle before the previous
registration's expiration but has not received a new
registration sticker or digital registration sticker from the
Secretary. This printed proof of registration is valid for 30
days from the expiration of the previous registration
sticker's or digital registration sticker's date or 30 days
from the purchase date of the new registration sticker or
digital registration sticker, whichever occurs later.
    (c) No person shall operate, nor shall any owner knowingly
permit to be operated, any vehicle of the second division for
which the owner has made an election to pay the mileage tax in
lieu of the annual flat weight tax, at any time when the
odometer of such vehicle is broken or disconnected, or is
inoperable or not operating.
(Source: P.A. 101-395, eff. 8-16-19.)
 
    (625 ILCS 5/3-804)  (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-804)
    Sec. 3-804. Antique vehicles.
    (a) The owner of an antique vehicle may register such
vehicle for a fee not to exceed $6 per registration year $13
for a 2-year antique plate. The application for registration
must be accompanied by an affirmation of the owner that such
vehicle will be driven on the highway only for the purpose of
going to and returning from an antique auto show or an
exhibition, or for servicing or demonstration and also
affirming that the mechanical condition, physical condition,
brakes, lights, glass, and appearance of such vehicle is the
same or as safe as originally equipped. The Secretary may, in
his discretion, prescribe that antique vehicle plates be
issued for a definite or an indefinite term, such term to
correspond to the term of registration plates issued
generally, as provided in Section 3-414.1. In no event may the
registration fee for antique vehicles exceed $6 per
registration year. Any person requesting antique plates under
this Section may also apply to have vanity or personalized
plates as provided under Section 3-405.1.
    (b) Any person who is the registered owner of an antique
vehicle may display a historical Illinois-issued license plate
that represents the model year of the vehicle, furnished by
such person, in lieu of the current and valid Illinois antique
vehicle plates issued thereto, provided that valid and current
Illinois antique vehicle plates and registration card issued
to such antique vehicle are simultaneously carried within such
vehicle and are available for inspection.
(Source: P.A. 103-706, eff. 1-1-25; revised 10-24-24.)
 
    (625 ILCS 5/7-603.5)
    Sec. 7-603.5. Electronic verification of a liability
insurance policy.
    (a) The Secretary may implement a program of electronic
motor vehicle liability insurance policy verification for
motor vehicles subject to Section 7-601 of this Code for the
purpose of verifying whether or not the motor vehicle is
insured. The development and implementation of the program
shall be consistent with the standards and procedures of a
nationwide organization whose primary membership consists of
individual insurance companies and insurance trade
associations. The program shall include, but is not limited
to:
        (1) a requirement that an insurance company authorized
    to sell motor vehicle liability insurance in this State
    shall make available, in a format designated by the
    Secretary that is consistent with a nationwide
    organization whose primary membership consists of
    individual insurance companies and insurance trade
    organizations, to the Secretary for each motor vehicle
    liability insurance policy issued by the company the
    following information:
            (A) the name of the policy holder;
            (B) the make, model, year, and vehicle
        identification number of the covered motor vehicle;
            (C) the policy number;
            (D) the policy effective date;
            (E) the insurance company's National Association
        of Insurance Commissioner's number; and
            (F) any other information the Secretary deems
        necessary to match an eligible vehicle with an
        insurance policy;
        (2) a method for searching motor vehicle liability
    insurance policies issued and in effect in this State by
    using the information under paragraph (1) of this
    subsection (a);
        (3) a requirement that at least twice per calendar
    year, the Secretary shall verify the existence of a
    liability insurance policy for every registered motor
    vehicle subject to Section 7-601 of this Code; and if the
    Secretary is unable to verify the existence of a liability
    insurance policy, the Secretary shall, by U.S. mail or
    electronic mail, send the vehicle owner a written notice
    allowing the vehicle owner 30 calendar days to provide
    proof of insurance on the date of attempted verification,
    or to provide proof that the vehicle is no longer
    operable;
        (4) a requirement that a vehicle owner who does not
    provide proof of insurance or proof of an inoperable
    vehicle within the 30 calendar days specified under
    paragraph (3) of this subsection (a) shall be in violation
    of Section 7-601 of this Code and the Secretary shall
    suspend the vehicle's registration upon expiration of that
    30 calendar days and the owner shall pay any applicable
    reinstatement fees and shall provide proof of insurance
    before the Secretary may reinstate the vehicle's
    registration under Section 7-606 of this Code;
        (5) a requirement that if a vehicle owner provides
    proof of insurance on the date of the attempted
    verification under paragraph (3) of this subsection (1),
    the Secretary may verify the vehicle owner's response by
    furnishing necessary information to the insurance company.
    Within 7 calendar days of receiving the information, the
    insurance company shall confirm and notify the Secretary
    the dates of the motor vehicle's insurance coverage. If
    the insurance company does not confirm coverage for the
    date of attempted verification, the Secretary shall
    suspend the vehicle's registration and the owner of the
    vehicle shall pay any applicable reinstatement fees and
    shall provide proof of insurance before the Secretary may
    reinstate the vehicle's registration under Section 7-606
    of this Code;
        (6) a requirement that the Secretary may consult with
    members of the insurance industry during the
    implementation of the program, including, but not limited
    to, during the drafting process for adopting any rules
    that may be necessary to implement or manage an electronic
    motor vehicle liability insurance policy verification
    program;
        (7) a requirement that commercial lines of automobile
    insurance are excluded from the program, but may
    voluntarily report insurance coverage to the State.
    (b) In addition to the semi-annual verification of
liability insurance under subsection (a) of this Section, the
Secretary may select monthly verification for a motor vehicle
owned or registered by a person:
        (1) whose motor vehicle registration during the
    preceding 4 years has been suspended under Section 7-606
    or 7-607 of this Code;
        (2) who, during the preceding 4 years, has been
    convicted of violating Section 3-707, 3-708, or 3-710 of
    this Code while operating a vehicle owned by another
    person;
        (3) whose driving privileges have been suspended
    during the preceding 4 years;
        (4) who, during the preceding 4 years, acquired
    ownership of a motor vehicle while the registration of the
    vehicle under the previous owner was suspended under
    Section 7-606 or 7-607 of this Code; or
        (5) who, during the preceding 4 years, has received a
    disposition of court supervision under subsection (c) of
    Section 5-6-1 of the Unified Code of Corrections for a
    violation of Section 3-707, 3-708, or 3-710 of this Code.
    (c) Nothing in this Section provides the Secretary with
regulatory authority over insurance companies.
    (d) The Secretary may contract with a private contractor
to carry out the Secretary's duties under this Section.
    (e) Any information collected, stored, maintained, or
referred to under this Section shall be used solely for the
purpose of verifying whether a registered motor vehicle meets
the requirements of Section 7-601 of this Code and shall be
exempt from a records request or from inspection and copying
under the Freedom of Information Act. A request for release of
verification of liability insurance policy information from
the Secretary shall require a court order, subpoena, or the
motor vehicle owner's approval.
    (f) An insurer identified by an electronic motor vehicle
liability insurance policy program as insuring less than 1,000
vehicles per year shall be exempt from the reporting
requirements under subsection (a) of this Section.
    (g) The Secretary may adopt any rules necessary to
implement this Section.
(Source: P.A. 100-373, eff. 1-1-18.)
 
    (625 ILCS 5/7-605)  (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 7-605)
    Sec. 7-605. Uninsured motor vehicles - notice. If the
Secretary determines that an owner has registered or
maintained the registration of a motor vehicle without a
liability insurance policy in accordance with Section 7-601 of
this Code, the Secretary shall notify the owner that such
owner's vehicle registration shall be suspended 30 45 days
after the date of the mailing of the notice unless the owner
within 30 days furnishes proof of insurance in effect on the
verification date, as prescribed by the Secretary, or provides
an exemption from the mandatory insurance requirements as
specified under subsection (b) of Section 7-601.
Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the
giving of notice by mail under this Section or Section 7-603.5
shall be deemed complete upon the deposit of that notice in the
mail and the 30-day notice period shall begin upon deposit.
(Source: P.A. 86-149.)
 
    Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon
becoming law.