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Public Act 104-0105 |
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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 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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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. |
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(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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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. |
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(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. |