90th General Assembly
Summary of HB1746
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House Sponsors:
ACEVEDO AND BRADLEY.

Short description: 
VEH CD-RED LIGHT ENFORCEMENT                                               

Synopsis of Bill as introduced:
        Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code.  Defines "automated  red  light      
   enforcement  system"  as  a  system  that  photographically  records a      
   vehicle's response to a  traffic  control  signal  with  a  red  light      
   indication  and  is designed to obtain a photograph of the vehicle and      
   its license plate.  Provides that the owner of a vehicle used in a red      
   signal violation shall be liable for the violation  if  the  violation      
   was  recorded by the system, with exceptions.  In a Section concerning      
   administrative adjudication of violations, adds violations recorded by      
   the System.  Requires a  municipality  to  forward  a  report  of  the      
   adjudication to the Secretary of State. Effective immediately.              
          STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE                                           
          HB1746 creates a "local government organization and structure        
          mandate" which requires no reimbursement by the State.               
          HOME RULE NOTE                                                       
          HB 1746 does not preempt home rule authority.                        
          STATE DEBT NOTE                                                      
          HB 1746 would not impact the level of State debt.                    
          FISCAL NOTE (DOT)                                                    
          HB1746 will have no fiscal impact on DOT.                            
        HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1.                                                 
          Deletes reference to:                                                
          625 ILCS 5/6-204                                                     
        Limits the definition of "automated red light enforcement system"      
   to a system in a municipality with a population of 1,000,000 or  more.      
   Removes provisions concerning a municipality forwarding a report of an      
   adjudication  to  determine  liability  for a violation recorded by an      
   automated red light enforcement  system  to  the  Secretary  of  State      
   instead of requiring the clerk of the court to forward a report of the      
   conviction  to  the  Secretary.  In  provisions holding the owner of a      
   vehicle used in a red signal violation liable for the violation if the      
   violation was recorded by a red  light  enforcement  system,  adds  an      
   exception for if the violation occurred when the vehicle was rented to      
   another.   In  the  provision  concerning  the  exception for when the      
   violation occurred when the vehicle was leased  to  another,  provides      
   that  within  30  (instead  of  10)  days  of  receiving notice of the      
   violation, the owner shall submit the name and address of the  lessee.      
   Provides  that a municipality may enact an ordinance that provides for      
   the use of an automated red light enforcement system  to  enforce  the      
   red  signal violation provisions of the Vehicle Code that result in or      
   involve a motor vehicle accident, leaving the scene of a motor vehicle      
   accident, or reckless driving that results in bodily injury.                
        HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2.                                                 
        Provides that the provisions concerning an  owner  of  a  vehicle      
   used  in  the  red signal violation being liable for the violation if       
   the violation was recorded by the red  light  enforcement  system  are      
   subject to prosecutorial discretion.                                        
 
Last action on Bill: SESSION SINE DIE

   Last action date: 99-01-12

           Location: House

 Amendments to Bill: AMENDMENTS ADOPTED: HOUSE -   2     SENATE -   0


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