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Full Text of HB4111  99th General Assembly

HB4111 99TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY

  
  

 


 
99TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2015 and 2016
HB4111

 

Introduced , by Rep. Esther Golar

 

SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
 
625 ILCS 5/11-208.3  from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 11-208.3

    Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code. Requires that service of a parking violation notice shall also require the issuing law enforcement officer or agency to photograph the cited vehicle and nearby signage, if any, showing why the vehicle was issued a parking violation. Provides that the issuing authority may mail the photograph to the address of the registered owner or lessee of the cited vehicle as recorded with the Secretary of State, along with a copy of the notice, within 2 days of the parking violation. Provides that upon issuance of an additional parking violation notice, the issuing law enforcement officer or agency shall mail, to the registered owner or lessee, a photograph of the cited vehicle and nearby signage, if any, showing why the vehicle was issued a parking violation, along with the additional notice.


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A BILL FOR

 

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1    AN ACT concerning transportation.
 
2    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3represented in the General Assembly:
 
4    Section 5. The Illinois Vehicle Code is amended by changing
5Section 11-208.3 as follows:
 
6    (625 ILCS 5/11-208.3)  (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 11-208.3)
7    Sec. 11-208.3. Administrative adjudication of violations
8of traffic regulations concerning the standing, parking, or
9condition of vehicles, automated traffic law violations, and
10automated speed enforcement system violations.
11    (a) Any municipality or county may provide by ordinance for
12a system of administrative adjudication of vehicular standing
13and parking violations and vehicle compliance violations as
14described in this subsection, automated traffic law violations
15as defined in Section 11-208.6, 11-208.9, or 11-1201.1, and
16automated speed enforcement system violations as defined in
17Section 11-208.8. The administrative system shall have as its
18purpose the fair and efficient enforcement of municipal or
19county regulations through the administrative adjudication of
20automated speed enforcement system or automated traffic law
21violations and violations of municipal or county ordinances
22regulating the standing and parking of vehicles, the condition
23and use of vehicle equipment, and the display of municipal or

 

 

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1county wheel tax licenses within the municipality's or county's
2borders. The administrative system shall only have authority to
3adjudicate civil offenses carrying fines not in excess of $500
4or requiring the completion of a traffic education program, or
5both, that occur after the effective date of the ordinance
6adopting such a system under this Section. For purposes of this
7Section, "compliance violation" means a violation of a
8municipal or county regulation governing the condition or use
9of equipment on a vehicle or governing the display of a
10municipal or county wheel tax license.
11    (b) Any ordinance establishing a system of administrative
12adjudication under this Section shall provide for:
13        (1) A traffic compliance administrator authorized to
14    adopt, distribute and process parking, compliance, and
15    automated speed enforcement system or automated traffic
16    law violation notices and other notices required by this
17    Section, collect money paid as fines and penalties for
18    violation of parking and compliance ordinances and
19    automated speed enforcement system or automated traffic
20    law violations, and operate an administrative adjudication
21    system. The traffic compliance administrator also may make
22    a certified report to the Secretary of State under Section
23    6-306.5.
24        (2) A parking, standing, compliance, automated speed
25    enforcement system, or automated traffic law violation
26    notice that shall specify the date, time, and place of

 

 

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1    violation of a parking, standing, compliance, automated
2    speed enforcement system, or automated traffic law
3    regulation; the particular regulation violated; any
4    requirement to complete a traffic education program; the
5    fine and any penalty that may be assessed for late payment
6    or failure to complete a required traffic education
7    program, or both, when so provided by ordinance; the
8    vehicle make and state registration number; and the
9    identification number of the person issuing the notice.
10    With regard to automated speed enforcement system or
11    automated traffic law violations, vehicle make shall be
12    specified on the automated speed enforcement system or
13    automated traffic law violation notice if the make is
14    available and readily discernible. With regard to
15    municipalities or counties with a population of 1 million
16    or more, it shall be grounds for dismissal of a parking
17    violation if the state registration number or vehicle make
18    specified is incorrect. The violation notice shall state
19    that the completion of any required traffic education
20    program, the payment of any indicated fine, and the payment
21    of any applicable penalty for late payment or failure to
22    complete a required traffic education program, or both,
23    shall operate as a final disposition of the violation. The
24    notice also shall contain information as to the
25    availability of a hearing in which the violation may be
26    contested on its merits. The violation notice shall specify

 

 

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1    the time and manner in which a hearing may be had.
2        (3) Service of the parking, standing, or compliance
3    violation notice may be accomplished by affixing the
4    original or a facsimile of the notice to an unlawfully
5    parked vehicle or by handing the notice to the operator of
6    a vehicle if he or she is present. The issuing law
7    enforcement officer or agency of a parking violation shall
8    include with the notice a photograph of the cited vehicle
9    and nearby signage, if any, showing why the vehicle was
10    issued a parking violation. The law enforcement officer or
11    agency may mail the photograph to the address of the
12    registered owner or lessee of the cited vehicle as recorded
13    with the Secretary of State, along with a copy of the
14    notice, within 2 business days of the parking violation.
15    Service and service of an automated speed enforcement
16    system or automated traffic law violation notice by mail to
17    the address of the registered owner or lessee of the cited
18    vehicle as recorded with the Secretary of State or the
19    lessor of the motor vehicle within 30 days after the
20    Secretary of State or the lessor of the motor vehicle
21    notifies the municipality or county of the identity of the
22    owner or lessee of the vehicle, but not later than 90 days
23    after the violation, except that in the case of a lessee of
24    a motor vehicle, service of an automated traffic law
25    violation notice may occur no later than 210 days after the
26    violation. A person authorized by ordinance to issue and

 

 

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1    serve parking, standing, and compliance violation notices
2    shall certify as to the correctness of the facts entered on
3    the violation notice by signing his or her name to the
4    notice at the time of service or in the case of a notice
5    produced by a computerized device, by signing a single
6    certificate to be kept by the traffic compliance
7    administrator attesting to the correctness of all notices
8    produced by the device while it was under his or her
9    control. In the case of an automated traffic law violation,
10    the ordinance shall require a determination by a technician
11    employed or contracted by the municipality or county that,
12    based on inspection of recorded images, the motor vehicle
13    was being operated in violation of Section 11-208.6,
14    11-208.9, or 11-1201.1 or a local ordinance. If the
15    technician determines that the vehicle entered the
16    intersection as part of a funeral procession or in order to
17    yield the right-of-way to an emergency vehicle, a citation
18    shall not be issued. In municipalities with a population of
19    less than 1,000,000 inhabitants and counties with a
20    population of less than 3,000,000 inhabitants, the
21    automated traffic law ordinance shall require that all
22    determinations by a technician that a motor vehicle was
23    being operated in violation of Section 11-208.6, 11-208.9,
24    or 11-1201.1 or a local ordinance must be reviewed and
25    approved by a law enforcement officer or retired law
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1    the violation. In municipalities with a population of
2    1,000,000 or more inhabitants and counties with a
3    population of 3,000,000 or more inhabitants, the automated
4    traffic law ordinance shall require that all
5    determinations by a technician that a motor vehicle was
6    being operated in violation of Section 11-208.6, 11-208.9,
7    or 11-1201.1 or a local ordinance must be reviewed and
8    approved by a law enforcement officer or retired law
9    enforcement officer of the municipality or county issuing
10    the violation or by an additional fully-trained reviewing
11    technician who is not employed by the contractor who
12    employs the technician who made the initial determination.
13    In the case of an automated speed enforcement system
14    violation, the ordinance shall require a determination by a
15    technician employed by the municipality, based upon an
16    inspection of recorded images, video or other
17    documentation, including documentation of the speed limit
18    and automated speed enforcement signage, and documentation
19    of the inspection, calibration, and certification of the
20    speed equipment, that the vehicle was being operated in
21    violation of Article VI of Chapter 11 of this Code or a
22    similar local ordinance. If the technician determines that
23    the vehicle speed was not determined by a calibrated,
24    certified speed equipment device based upon the speed
25    equipment documentation, or if the vehicle was an emergency
26    vehicle, a citation may not be issued. The automated speed

 

 

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1    enforcement ordinance shall require that all
2    determinations by a technician that a violation occurred be
3    reviewed and approved by a law enforcement officer or
4    retired law enforcement officer of the municipality
5    issuing the violation or by an additional fully trained
6    reviewing technician who is not employed by the contractor
7    who employs the technician who made the initial
8    determination. Routine and independent calibration of the
9    speeds produced by automated speed enforcement systems and
10    equipment shall be conducted annually by a qualified
11    technician. Speeds produced by an automated speed
12    enforcement system shall be compared with speeds produced
13    by lidar or other independent equipment. Radar or lidar
14    equipment shall undergo an internal validation test no less
15    frequently than once each week. Qualified technicians
16    shall test loop based equipment no less frequently than
17    once a year. Radar equipment shall be checked for accuracy
18    by a qualified technician when the unit is serviced, when
19    unusual or suspect readings persist, or when deemed
20    necessary by a reviewing technician. Radar equipment shall
21    be checked with the internal frequency generator and the
22    internal circuit test whenever the radar is turned on.
23    Technicians must be alert for any unusual or suspect
24    readings, and if unusual or suspect readings of a radar
25    unit persist, that unit shall immediately be removed from
26    service and not returned to service until it has been

 

 

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1    checked by a qualified technician and determined to be
2    functioning properly. Documentation of the annual
3    calibration results, including the equipment tested, test
4    date, technician performing the test, and test results,
5    shall be maintained and available for use in the
6    determination of an automated speed enforcement system
7    violation and issuance of a citation. The technician
8    performing the calibration and testing of the automated
9    speed enforcement equipment shall be trained and certified
10    in the use of equipment for speed enforcement purposes.
11    Training on the speed enforcement equipment may be
12    conducted by law enforcement, civilian, or manufacturer's
13    personnel and if applicable may be equivalent to the
14    equipment use and operations training included in the Speed
15    Measuring Device Operator Program developed by the
16    National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).
17    The vendor or technician who performs the work shall keep
18    accurate records on each piece of equipment the technician
19    calibrates and tests. As used in this paragraph,
20    "fully-trained reviewing technician" means a person who
21    has received at least 40 hours of supervised training in
22    subjects which shall include image inspection and
23    interpretation, the elements necessary to prove a
24    violation, license plate identification, and traffic
25    safety and management. In all municipalities and counties,
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1    traffic law ordinance shall require that no additional fee
2    shall be charged to the alleged violator for exercising his
3    or her right to an administrative hearing, and persons
4    shall be given at least 25 days following an administrative
5    hearing to pay any civil penalty imposed by a finding that
6    Section 11-208.6, 11-208.8, 11-208.9, or 11-1201.1 or a
7    similar local ordinance has been violated. The original or
8    a facsimile of the violation notice or, in the case of a
9    notice produced by a computerized device, a printed record
10    generated by the device showing the facts entered on the
11    notice, shall be retained by the traffic compliance
12    administrator, and shall be a record kept in the ordinary
13    course of business. A parking, standing, compliance,
14    automated speed enforcement system, or automated traffic
15    law violation notice issued, signed and served in
16    accordance with this Section, a copy of the notice, or the
17    computer generated record shall be prima facie correct and
18    shall be prima facie evidence of the correctness of the
19    facts shown on the notice. The notice, copy, or computer
20    generated record shall be admissible in any subsequent
21    administrative or legal proceedings.
22        (4) An opportunity for a hearing for the registered
23    owner of the vehicle cited in the parking, standing,
24    compliance, automated speed enforcement system, or
25    automated traffic law violation notice in which the owner
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1    which formal or technical rules of evidence shall not
2    apply; provided, however, that under Section 11-1306 of
3    this Code the lessee of a vehicle cited in the violation
4    notice likewise shall be provided an opportunity for a
5    hearing of the same kind afforded the registered owner. The
6    hearings shall be recorded, and the person conducting the
7    hearing on behalf of the traffic compliance administrator
8    shall be empowered to administer oaths and to secure by
9    subpoena both the attendance and testimony of witnesses and
10    the production of relevant books and papers. Persons
11    appearing at a hearing under this Section may be
12    represented by counsel at their expense. The ordinance may
13    also provide for internal administrative review following
14    the decision of the hearing officer.
15        (5) Service of additional notices, sent by first class
16    United States mail, postage prepaid, to the address of the
17    registered owner of the cited vehicle as recorded with the
18    Secretary of State or, if any notice to that address is
19    returned as undeliverable, to the last known address
20    recorded in a United States Post Office approved database,
21    or, under Section 11-1306 or subsection (p) of Section
22    11-208.6 or 11-208.9, or subsection (p) of Section 11-208.8
23    of this Code, to the lessee of the cited vehicle at the
24    last address known to the lessor of the cited vehicle at
25    the time of lease or, if any notice to that address is
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1    recorded in a United States Post Office approved database.
2    Service of an additional parking violation notice shall
3    also require the issuing law enforcement officer or agency
4    to mail, by any method applicable under this paragraph (5),
5    a photograph of the cited vehicle and nearby signage, if
6    any, showing why the vehicle was issued a parking
7    violation, along with the additional notice. The service
8    shall be deemed complete as of the date of deposit in the
9    United States mail. The notices shall be in the following
10    sequence and shall include but not be limited to the
11    information specified herein:
12            (i) A second notice of parking, standing, or
13        compliance violation. This notice shall specify the
14        date and location of the violation cited in the
15        parking, standing, or compliance violation notice, the
16        particular regulation violated, the vehicle make and
17        state registration number, any requirement to complete
18        a traffic education program, the fine and any penalty
19        that may be assessed for late payment or failure to
20        complete a traffic education program, or both, when so
21        provided by ordinance, the availability of a hearing in
22        which the violation may be contested on its merits, and
23        the time and manner in which the hearing may be had.
24        The notice of violation shall also state that failure
25        to complete a required traffic education program, to
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1        to appear at a hearing on the merits in the time and
2        manner specified, will result in a final determination
3        of violation liability for the cited violation in the
4        amount of the fine or penalty indicated, and that, upon
5        the occurrence of a final determination of violation
6        liability for the failure, and the exhaustion of, or
7        failure to exhaust, available administrative or
8        judicial procedures for review, any incomplete traffic
9        education program or any unpaid fine or penalty, or
10        both, will constitute a debt due and owing the
11        municipality or county.
12            (ii) A notice of final determination of parking,
13        standing, compliance, automated speed enforcement
14        system, or automated traffic law violation liability.
15        This notice shall be sent following a final
16        determination of parking, standing, compliance,
17        automated speed enforcement system, or automated
18        traffic law violation liability and the conclusion of
19        judicial review procedures taken under this Section.
20        The notice shall state that the incomplete traffic
21        education program or the unpaid fine or penalty, or
22        both, is a debt due and owing the municipality or
23        county. The notice shall contain warnings that failure
24        to complete any required traffic education program or
25        to pay any fine or penalty due and owing the
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1        specified may result in the municipality's or county's
2        filing of a petition in the Circuit Court to have the
3        incomplete traffic education program or unpaid fine or
4        penalty, or both, rendered a judgment as provided by
5        this Section, or may result in suspension of the
6        person's drivers license for failure to complete a
7        traffic education program or to pay fines or penalties,
8        or both, for 10 or more parking violations under
9        Section 6-306.5, or a combination of 5 or more
10        automated traffic law violations under Section
11        11-208.6 or 11-208.9 or automated speed enforcement
12        system violations under Section 11-208.8.
13        (6) A notice of impending drivers license suspension.
14    This notice shall be sent to the person liable for failure
15    to complete a required traffic education program or to pay
16    any fine or penalty that remains due and owing, or both, on
17    10 or more parking violations or combination of 5 or more
18    unpaid automated speed enforcement system or automated
19    traffic law violations. The notice shall state that failure
20    to complete a required traffic education program or to pay
21    the fine or penalty owing, or both, within 45 days of the
22    notice's date will result in the municipality or county
23    notifying the Secretary of State that the person is
24    eligible for initiation of suspension proceedings under
25    Section 6-306.5 of this Code. The notice shall also state
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1    original ticket imposing a fine or penalty by sending a
2    self addressed, stamped envelope to the municipality or
3    county along with a request for the photostatic copy. The
4    notice of impending drivers license suspension shall be
5    sent by first class United States mail, postage prepaid, to
6    the address recorded with the Secretary of State or, if any
7    notice to that address is returned as undeliverable, to the
8    last known address recorded in a United States Post Office
9    approved database.
10        (7) Final determinations of violation liability. A
11    final determination of violation liability shall occur
12    following failure to complete the required traffic
13    education program or to pay the fine or penalty, or both,
14    after a hearing officer's determination of violation
15    liability and the exhaustion of or failure to exhaust any
16    administrative review procedures provided by ordinance.
17    Where a person fails to appear at a hearing to contest the
18    alleged violation in the time and manner specified in a
19    prior mailed notice, the hearing officer's determination
20    of violation liability shall become final: (A) upon denial
21    of a timely petition to set aside that determination, or
22    (B) upon expiration of the period for filing the petition
23    without a filing having been made.
24        (8) A petition to set aside a determination of parking,
25    standing, compliance, automated speed enforcement system,
26    or automated traffic law violation liability that may be

 

 

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1    filed by a person owing an unpaid fine or penalty. A
2    petition to set aside a determination of liability may also
3    be filed by a person required to complete a traffic
4    education program. The petition shall be filed with and
5    ruled upon by the traffic compliance administrator in the
6    manner and within the time specified by ordinance. The
7    grounds for the petition may be limited to: (A) the person
8    not having been the owner or lessee of the cited vehicle on
9    the date the violation notice was issued, (B) the person
10    having already completed the required traffic education
11    program or paid the fine or penalty, or both, for the
12    violation in question, and (C) excusable failure to appear
13    at or request a new date for a hearing. With regard to
14    municipalities or counties with a population of 1 million
15    or more, it shall be grounds for dismissal of a parking
16    violation if the state registration number, or vehicle make
17    if specified, is incorrect. After the determination of
18    parking, standing, compliance, automated speed enforcement
19    system, or automated traffic law violation liability has
20    been set aside upon a showing of just cause, the registered
21    owner shall be provided with a hearing on the merits for
22    that violation.
23        (9) Procedures for non-residents. Procedures by which
24    persons who are not residents of the municipality or county
25    may contest the merits of the alleged violation without
26    attending a hearing.

 

 

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1        (10) A schedule of civil fines for violations of
2    vehicular standing, parking, compliance, automated speed
3    enforcement system, or automated traffic law regulations
4    enacted by ordinance pursuant to this Section, and a
5    schedule of penalties for late payment of the fines or
6    failure to complete required traffic education programs,
7    provided, however, that the total amount of the fine and
8    penalty for any one violation shall not exceed $250, except
9    as provided in subsection (c) of Section 11-1301.3 of this
10    Code.
11        (11) Other provisions as are necessary and proper to
12    carry into effect the powers granted and purposes stated in
13    this Section.
14    (c) Any municipality or county establishing vehicular
15standing, parking, compliance, automated speed enforcement
16system, or automated traffic law regulations under this Section
17may also provide by ordinance for a program of vehicle
18immobilization for the purpose of facilitating enforcement of
19those regulations. The program of vehicle immobilization shall
20provide for immobilizing any eligible vehicle upon the public
21way by presence of a restraint in a manner to prevent operation
22of the vehicle. Any ordinance establishing a program of vehicle
23immobilization under this Section shall provide:
24        (1) Criteria for the designation of vehicles eligible
25    for immobilization. A vehicle shall be eligible for
26    immobilization when the registered owner of the vehicle has

 

 

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1    accumulated the number of incomplete traffic education
2    programs or unpaid final determinations of parking,
3    standing, compliance, automated speed enforcement system,
4    or automated traffic law violation liability, or both, as
5    determined by ordinance.
6        (2) A notice of impending vehicle immobilization and a
7    right to a hearing to challenge the validity of the notice
8    by disproving liability for the incomplete traffic
9    education programs or unpaid final determinations of
10    parking, standing, compliance, automated speed enforcement
11    system, or automated traffic law violation liability, or
12    both, listed on the notice.
13        (3) The right to a prompt hearing after a vehicle has
14    been immobilized or subsequently towed without the
15    completion of the required traffic education program or
16    payment of the outstanding fines and penalties on parking,
17    standing, compliance, automated speed enforcement system,
18    or automated traffic law violations, or both, for which
19    final determinations have been issued. An order issued
20    after the hearing is a final administrative decision within
21    the meaning of Section 3-101 of the Code of Civil
22    Procedure.
23        (4) A post immobilization and post-towing notice
24    advising the registered owner of the vehicle of the right
25    to a hearing to challenge the validity of the impoundment.
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1standing, compliance, automated speed enforcement system, or
2automated traffic law violations and final administrative
3decisions issued after hearings regarding vehicle
4immobilization and impoundment made under this Section shall be
5subject to the provisions of the Administrative Review Law.
6    (e) Any fine, penalty, incomplete traffic education
7program, or part of any fine or any penalty remaining unpaid
8after the exhaustion of, or the failure to exhaust,
9administrative remedies created under this Section and the
10conclusion of any judicial review procedures shall be a debt
11due and owing the municipality or county and, as such, may be
12collected in accordance with applicable law. Completion of any
13required traffic education program and payment in full of any
14fine or penalty resulting from a standing, parking, compliance,
15automated speed enforcement system, or automated traffic law
16violation shall constitute a final disposition of that
17violation.
18    (f) After the expiration of the period within which
19judicial review may be sought for a final determination of
20parking, standing, compliance, automated speed enforcement
21system, or automated traffic law violation, the municipality or
22county may commence a proceeding in the Circuit Court for
23purposes of obtaining a judgment on the final determination of
24violation. Nothing in this Section shall prevent a municipality
25or county from consolidating multiple final determinations of
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1system, or automated traffic law violations against a person in
2a proceeding. Upon commencement of the action, the municipality
3or county shall file a certified copy or record of the final
4determination of parking, standing, compliance, automated
5speed enforcement system, or automated traffic law violation,
6which shall be accompanied by a certification that recites
7facts sufficient to show that the final determination of
8violation was issued in accordance with this Section and the
9applicable municipal or county ordinance. Service of the
10summons and a copy of the petition may be by any method
11provided by Section 2-203 of the Code of Civil Procedure or by
12certified mail, return receipt requested, provided that the
13total amount of fines and penalties for final determinations of
14parking, standing, compliance, automated speed enforcement
15system, or automated traffic law violations does not exceed
16$2500. If the court is satisfied that the final determination
17of parking, standing, compliance, automated speed enforcement
18system, or automated traffic law violation was entered in
19accordance with the requirements of this Section and the
20applicable municipal or county ordinance, and that the
21registered owner or the lessee, as the case may be, had an
22opportunity for an administrative hearing and for judicial
23review as provided in this Section, the court shall render
24judgment in favor of the municipality or county and against the
25registered owner or the lessee for the amount indicated in the
26final determination of parking, standing, compliance,

 

 

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1automated speed enforcement system, or automated traffic law
2violation, plus costs. The judgment shall have the same effect
3and may be enforced in the same manner as other judgments for
4the recovery of money.
5    (g) The fee for participating in a traffic education
6program under this Section shall not exceed $25.
7    A low-income individual required to complete a traffic
8education program under this Section who provides proof of
9eligibility for the federal earned income tax credit under
10Section 32 of the Internal Revenue Code or the Illinois earned
11income tax credit under Section 212 of the Illinois Income Tax
12Act shall not be required to pay any fee for participating in a
13required traffic education program.
14(Source: P.A. 97-29, eff. 1-1-12; 97-333, eff. 8-12-11; 97-672,
15eff. 7-1-12; 98-556, eff. 1-1-14; 98-1028, eff. 8-22-14.)