Public Act 0088 104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 104-0088 |
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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 Section 3-616 as follows: |
(625 ILCS 5/3-616) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-616) |
Sec. 3-616. Disability license plates. |
(a) Upon receiving an application for a certificate of |
registration for a motor vehicle of the first division, a |
motorcycle, an autocycle, or for a motor vehicle of the second |
division weighing no more than 8,000 pounds, accompanied with |
payment of the registration fees required under this Code from |
a person with disabilities or a person who is deaf or hard of |
hearing, the Secretary of State, if so requested, shall issue |
to such person registration plates as provided for in Section |
3-611, provided that the person with disabilities or person |
who is deaf or hard of hearing must not be disqualified from |
obtaining a driver's license under subsection 8 of Section |
6-103 of this Code, and further provided that any person |
making such a request must submit a statement, certified by a |
licensed physician, by a licensed physician assistant, or by a |
licensed advanced practice registered nurse, or by a licensed |
physical therapist, to the effect that such person is a person |
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with disabilities as defined by Section 1-159.1 of this Code, |
or alternatively provide adequate documentation that such |
person has a Class 1A, Class 2A or Type Four disability under |
the provisions of Section 4A of the Illinois Identification |
Card Act. For purposes of this Section, an Illinois Person |
with a Disability Identification Card issued pursuant to the |
Illinois Identification Card Act indicating that the person |
thereon named has a disability shall be adequate documentation |
of such a disability. |
(b) The Secretary shall issue plates under this Section to |
a parent or legal guardian of a person with disabilities if the |
person with disabilities has a Class 1A or Class 2A disability |
as defined in Section 4A of the Illinois Identification Card |
Act or is a person with disabilities as defined by Section |
1-159.1 of this Code, and does not possess a vehicle |
registered in his or her name, provided that the person with |
disabilities relies frequently on the parent or legal guardian |
for transportation. Only one vehicle per family may be |
registered under this subsection, unless the applicant can |
justify in writing the need for one additional set of plates. |
Any person requesting special plates under this subsection |
shall submit such documentation or such physician's, physician |
assistant's, or advanced practice registered nurse's, or |
physical therapist's statement as is required in subsection |
(a) and a statement describing the circumstances qualifying |
for issuance of special plates under this subsection. An |
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optometrist may certify a Class 2A Visual Disability, as |
defined in Section 4A of the Illinois Identification Card Act, |
for the purpose of qualifying a person with disabilities for |
special plates under this subsection. |
(c) The Secretary may issue a parking decal or device to a |
person with disabilities as defined by Section 1-159.1 without |
regard to qualification of such person with disabilities for a |
driver's license or registration of a vehicle by such person |
with disabilities or such person's immediate family, provided |
such person with disabilities making such a request has been |
issued an Illinois Person with a Disability Identification |
Card indicating that the person named thereon has a Class 1A or |
Class 2A disability, or alternatively, submits a statement |
certified by a licensed physician, or by a licensed physician |
assistant, or a licensed advanced practice registered nurse, |
or a licensed physical therapist as provided in subsection |
(a), to the effect that such person is a person with |
disabilities as defined by Section 1-159.1. An optometrist may |
certify a Class 2A Visual Disability as defined in Section 4A |
of the Illinois Identification Card Act for the purpose of |
qualifying a person with disabilities for a parking decal or |
device under this subsection. |
(d) The Secretary shall prescribe by rules and regulations |
procedures to certify or re-certify as necessary the |
eligibility of persons whose disabilities are other than |
permanent for special plates or parking decals or devices |
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issued under subsections (a), (b) and (c). Except as provided |
under subsection (f) of this Section, no such special plates, |
decals or devices shall be issued by the Secretary of State to |
or on behalf of any person with disabilities unless such |
person is certified as meeting the definition of a person with |
disabilities pursuant to Section 1-159.1 or meeting the |
requirement of a Type Four disability as provided under |
Section 4A of the Illinois Identification Card Act for the |
period of time that the physician, or the physician assistant, |
or the advanced practice registered nurse, or the physical |
therapist as provided in subsection (a), determines the |
applicant will have the disability, but not to exceed 6 months |
from the date of certification or recertification. |
(e) Any person requesting special plates under this |
Section may also apply to have the special plates |
personalized, as provided under Section 3-405.1. |
(f) The Secretary of State, upon application, shall issue |
disability registration plates or a parking decal to |
corporations, school districts, State or municipal agencies, |
limited liability companies, nursing homes, convalescent |
homes, or special education cooperatives which will transport |
persons with disabilities. The Secretary shall prescribe by |
rule a means to certify or re-certify the eligibility of |
organizations to receive disability plates or decals and to |
designate which of the 2 person with disabilities emblems |
shall be placed on qualifying vehicles. |
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(g) The Secretary of State, or his designee, may enter |
into agreements with other jurisdictions, including foreign |
jurisdictions, on behalf of this State relating to the |
extension of parking privileges by such jurisdictions to |
residents of this State with disabilities who display a |
special license plate or parking device that contains the |
International symbol of access on his or her motor vehicle, |
and to recognize such plates or devices issued by such other |
jurisdictions. This State shall grant the same parking |
privileges which are granted to residents of this State with |
disabilities to any non-resident whose motor vehicle is |
licensed in another state, district, territory or foreign |
country if such vehicle displays the international symbol of |
access or a distinguishing insignia on license plates or |
parking device issued in accordance with the laws of the |
non-resident's state, district, territory or foreign country. |
(h) Any registration plate or parking decal or device |
issued under this Section to a person with a permanent |
disability, or the parent or guardian thereof, shall require |
certification of that permanent disability every 5 years by |
submitting to the Secretary a statement, certified by a |
licensed medical professional, declaring that such person is a |
person with a disability as provided under Section 1-159.1 of |
this Code. |
(Source: P.A. 103-843, eff. 1-1-25.) |