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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
5changing Section 15-109.1 as follows:
 
6    (625 ILCS 5/15-109.1)  (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 15-109.1)
7    Sec. 15-109.1. Covers or tarpaulins required for certain
8loads.
9    (a) No person shall operate or cause to be operated, on a
10highway, any second division vehicle loaded with dirt,
11aggregate, garbage, refuse, or other similar material, when
12any portion of the load is falling, sifting, blowing, dropping
13or in any way escaping from the vehicle.
14    (b) No person shall operate or cause to be operated, on a
15highway, any second division vehicle having a gross vehicle
16weight rating of 8,000 pounds or more loaded with dirt,
17aggregate, garbage, refuse, or other similar material in or on
18any part of the vehicle other than in the cargo area. In
19addition, no person shall operate on any highway, such vehicle
20unless the tailgate on the vehicle is in good repair and
21operating condition and closes securely so as to prevent any
22load, residue, or other material from escaping.
23    (c) This Section shall not apply to the operation of

 

 

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1highway maintenance vehicles engaged in removing snow and ice
2from the roadway, nor to implements of husbandry or other farm
3vehicles while transporting agricultural products to or from
4the original place of production.
5    (d) For the purpose of this Section "aggregate" shall
6include all ores, minerals, sand, gravel, shale, coal, clay,
7limestone or any other ore or mineral which may be mined.
8    (e) Notwithstanding any other penalty, whenever a police
9officer determines that the operator of a vehicle is in
10violation of this Section, as evidenced by the issuance of a
11citation for a violation of Section 15-109.1 of this Code, or
12where a police officer determines that a dangerous condition
13exists whereby any portion of the load may fall, sift, blow,
14drop, or in any way escape or fall from the vehicle, the police
15officer shall require the operator to stop the vehicle in a
16suitable place and keep such vehicle stationary until the load
17has either been reduced, secured, or covered with a cover or
18tarpaulin of sufficient size to prevent any further violation
19of this Section.
20    (f) No person shall operate or cause to be operated, on a
21highway, a commercial motor vehicle, with the exception of a
22highway maintenance vehicle, transporting garbage or refuse
23unless the tailgate on the vehicle is in good working repair,
24good operating condition, and closes securely, with a cover or
25tarpaulin of sufficient size attached, so as to prevent any
26load, residue, or other material from escaping.

 

 

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1    (g) Any violation of the provisions of this Section shall
2be a petty offense punishable by a fine not to exceed $150
3$250. In addition, a person, firm, or corporation convicted of
44 or more violations of subsection (f) within a 12-month
5period shall be fined an additional amount of $150 for the
6fourth and each subsequent conviction within the 12-month
7period. Regarding a firm or corporation, a fourth or
8subsequent conviction means a fourth or subsequent conviction
9attributable to one employee-driver.
10(Source: P.A. 91-858, eff. 1-1-01.)
 
11    Section 10. The Criminal and Traffic Assessment Act is
12amended by changing Section 15-70 as follows:
 
13    (705 ILCS 135/15-70)
14    Sec. 15-70. Conditional assessments. In addition to
15payments under one of the Schedule of Assessments 1 through 13
16of this Act, the court shall also order payment of any of the
17following conditional assessment amounts for each sentenced
18violation in the case to which a conditional assessment is
19applicable, which shall be collected and remitted by the Clerk
20of the Circuit Court as provided in this Section:
21        (1) arson, residential arson, or aggravated arson,
22    $500 per conviction to the State Treasurer for deposit
23    into the Fire Prevention Fund;
24        (2) child pornography under Section 11-20.1 of the

 

 

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1    Criminal Code of 1961 or the Criminal Code of 2012, $500
2    per conviction, unless more than one agency is responsible
3    for the arrest in which case the amount shall be remitted
4    to each unit of government equally:
5            (A) if the arresting agency is an agency of a unit
6        of local government, $500 to the treasurer of the unit
7        of local government for deposit into the unit of local
8        government's General Fund, except that if the Illinois
9        State Police provides digital or electronic forensic
10        examination assistance, or both, to the arresting
11        agency then $100 to the State Treasurer for deposit
12        into the State Crime Laboratory Fund; or
13            (B) if the arresting agency is the Illinois State
14        Police, $500 to the State Treasurer for deposit into
15        the State Crime Laboratory Fund;
16        (3) crime laboratory drug analysis for a drug-related
17    offense involving possession or delivery of cannabis or
18    possession or delivery of a controlled substance as
19    defined in the Cannabis Control Act, the Illinois
20    Controlled Substances Act, or the Methamphetamine Control
21    and Community Protection Act, $100 reimbursement for
22    laboratory analysis, as set forth in subsection (f) of
23    Section 5-9-1.4 of the Unified Code of Corrections;
24        (4) DNA analysis, $250 on each conviction in which it
25    was used to the State Treasurer for deposit into the State
26    Crime Laboratory Fund as set forth in Section 5-9-1.4 of

 

 

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1    the Unified Code of Corrections;
2        (5) DUI analysis, $150 on each sentenced violation in
3    which it was used as set forth in subsection (f) of Section
4    5-9-1.9 of the Unified Code of Corrections;
5        (6) drug-related offense involving possession or
6    delivery of cannabis or possession or delivery of a
7    controlled substance, other than methamphetamine, as
8    defined in the Cannabis Control Act or the Illinois
9    Controlled Substances Act, an amount not less than the
10    full street value of the cannabis or controlled substance
11    seized for each conviction to be disbursed as follows:
12            (A) 12.5% of the street value assessment shall be
13        paid into the Youth Drug Abuse Prevention Fund, to be
14        used by the Department of Human Services for the
15        funding of programs and services for drug-abuse
16        treatment, and prevention and education services;
17            (B) 37.5% to the county in which the charge was
18        prosecuted, to be deposited into the county General
19        Fund;
20            (C) 50% to the treasurer of the arresting law
21        enforcement agency of the municipality or county, or
22        to the State Treasurer if the arresting agency was a
23        state agency, to be deposited as provided in
24        subsection (c) of Section 10-5;
25            (D) if the arrest was made in combination with
26        multiple law enforcement agencies, the clerk shall

 

 

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1        equitably allocate the portion in subparagraph (C) of
2        this paragraph (6) among the law enforcement agencies
3        involved in the arrest;
4        (6.5) Kane County or Will County, in felony,
5    misdemeanor, local or county ordinance, traffic, or
6    conservation cases, up to $30 as set by the county board
7    under Section 5-1101.3 of the Counties Code upon the entry
8    of a judgment of conviction, an order of supervision, or a
9    sentence of probation without entry of judgment under
10    Section 10 of the Cannabis Control Act, Section 410 of the
11    Illinois Controlled Substances Act, Section 70 of the
12    Methamphetamine Control and Community Protection Act,
13    Section 12-4.3 or subdivision (b)(1) of Section 12-3.05 of
14    the Criminal Code of 1961 or the Criminal Code of 2012,
15    Section 10-102 of the Illinois Alcoholism and Other Drug
16    Dependency Act, or Section 10 of the Steroid Control Act;
17    except in local or county ordinance, traffic, and
18    conservation cases, if fines are paid in full without a
19    court appearance, then the assessment shall not be imposed
20    or collected. Distribution of assessments collected under
21    this paragraph (6.5) shall be as provided in Section
22    5-1101.3 of the Counties Code;
23        (7) methamphetamine-related offense involving
24    possession or delivery of methamphetamine or any salt of
25    an optical isomer of methamphetamine or possession of a
26    methamphetamine manufacturing material as set forth in

 

 

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1    Section 10 of the Methamphetamine Control and Community
2    Protection Act with the intent to manufacture a substance
3    containing methamphetamine or salt of an optical isomer of
4    methamphetamine, an amount not less than the full street
5    value of the methamphetamine or salt of an optical isomer
6    of methamphetamine or methamphetamine manufacturing
7    materials seized for each conviction to be disbursed as
8    follows:
9            (A) 12.5% of the street value assessment shall be
10        paid into the Youth Drug Abuse Prevention Fund, to be
11        used by the Department of Human Services for the
12        funding of programs and services for drug-abuse
13        treatment, and prevention and education services;
14            (B) 37.5% to the county in which the charge was
15        prosecuted, to be deposited into the county General
16        Fund;
17            (C) 50% to the treasurer of the arresting law
18        enforcement agency of the municipality or county, or
19        to the State Treasurer if the arresting agency was a
20        state agency, to be deposited as provided in
21        subsection (c) of Section 10-5;
22            (D) if the arrest was made in combination with
23        multiple law enforcement agencies, the clerk shall
24        equitably allocate the portion in subparagraph (C) of
25        this paragraph (6) among the law enforcement agencies
26        involved in the arrest;

 

 

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1        (8) order of protection violation under Section 12-3.4
2    of the Criminal Code of 2012, $200 for each conviction to
3    the county treasurer for deposit into the Probation and
4    Court Services Fund for implementation of a domestic
5    violence surveillance program and any other assessments or
6    fees imposed under Section 5-9-1.16 of the Unified Code of
7    Corrections;
8        (9) order of protection violation, $25 for each
9    violation to the State Treasurer, for deposit into the
10    Domestic Violence Abuser Services Fund;
11        (10) prosecution by the State's Attorney of a:
12            (A) petty or business offense, $4 to the county
13        treasurer of which $2 deposited into the State's
14        Attorney Records Automation Fund and $2 into the
15        Public Defender Records Automation Fund;
16            (B) conservation or traffic offense, $2 to the
17        county treasurer for deposit into the State's Attorney
18        Records Automation Fund;
19        (11) speeding in a construction zone violation, $250
20    to the State Treasurer for deposit into the Transportation
21    Safety Highway Hire-back Fund, unless (i) the violation
22    occurred on a highway other than an interstate highway and
23    (ii) a county police officer wrote the ticket for the
24    violation, in which case to the county treasurer for
25    deposit into that county's Transportation Safety Highway
26    Hire-back Fund;

 

 

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1        (12) supervision disposition on an offense under the
2    Illinois Vehicle Code or similar provision of a local
3    ordinance, 50 cents, unless waived by the court, into the
4    Prisoner Review Board Vehicle and Equipment Fund;
5        (13) victim and offender are family or household
6    members as defined in Section 103 of the Illinois Domestic
7    Violence Act of 1986 and offender pleads guilty or no
8    contest to or is convicted of murder, voluntary
9    manslaughter, involuntary manslaughter, burglary,
10    residential burglary, criminal trespass to residence,
11    criminal trespass to vehicle, criminal trespass to land,
12    criminal damage to property, telephone harassment,
13    kidnapping, aggravated kidnaping, unlawful restraint,
14    forcible detention, child abduction, indecent solicitation
15    of a child, sexual relations between siblings,
16    exploitation of a child, child pornography, assault,
17    aggravated assault, battery, aggravated battery, heinous
18    battery, aggravated battery of a child, domestic battery,
19    reckless conduct, intimidation, criminal sexual assault,
20    predatory criminal sexual assault of a child, aggravated
21    criminal sexual assault, criminal sexual abuse, aggravated
22    criminal sexual abuse, violation of an order of
23    protection, disorderly conduct, endangering the life or
24    health of a child, child abandonment, contributing to
25    dependency or neglect of child, or cruelty to children and
26    others, $200 for each sentenced violation to the State

 

 

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1    Treasurer for deposit as follows: (i) for sexual assault,
2    as defined in Section 5-9-1.7 of the Unified Code of
3    Corrections, when the offender and victim are family
4    members, one-half to the Domestic Violence Shelter and
5    Service Fund, and one-half to the Sexual Assault Services
6    Fund; (ii) for the remaining offenses to the Domestic
7    Violence Shelter and Service Fund;
8        (14) violation of Section 11-501 of the Illinois
9    Vehicle Code, Section 5-7 of the Snowmobile Registration
10    and Safety Act, Section 5-16 of the Boat Registration and
11    Safety Act, or a similar provision, whose operation of a
12    motor vehicle, snowmobile, or watercraft while in
13    violation of Section 11-501, Section 5-7 of the Snowmobile
14    Registration and Safety Act, Section 5-16 of the Boat
15    Registration and Safety Act, or a similar provision
16    proximately caused an incident resulting in an appropriate
17    emergency response, $1,000 maximum to the public agency
18    that provided an emergency response related to the
19    person's violation, or as provided in subsection (c) of
20    Section 10-5 if the arresting agency was a State agency,
21    unless more than one agency was responsible for the
22    arrest, in which case the amount shall be remitted to each
23    unit of government equally;
24        (15) violation of Section 401, 407, or 407.2 of the
25    Illinois Controlled Substances Act that proximately caused
26    any incident resulting in an appropriate drug-related

 

 

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1    emergency response, $1,000 as reimbursement for the
2    emergency response to the law enforcement agency that made
3    the arrest, or as provided in subsection (c) of Section
4    10-5 if the arresting agency was a State agency, unless
5    more than one agency was responsible for the arrest, in
6    which case the amount shall be remitted to each unit of
7    government equally;
8        (16) violation of reckless driving, aggravated
9    reckless driving, or driving 26 miles per hour or more in
10    excess of the speed limit that triggered an emergency
11    response, $1,000 maximum reimbursement for the emergency
12    response to be distributed in its entirety to a public
13    agency that provided an emergency response related to the
14    person's violation, or as provided in subsection (c) of
15    Section 10-5 if the arresting agency was a State agency,
16    unless more than one agency was responsible for the
17    arrest, in which case the amount shall be remitted to each
18    unit of government equally;
19        (17) violation based upon each plea of guilty,
20    stipulation of facts, or finding of guilt resulting in a
21    judgment of conviction or order of supervision for an
22    offense under Section 10-9, 11-14.1, 11-14.3, or 11-18 of
23    the Criminal Code of 2012 that results in the imposition
24    of a fine, to be distributed as follows:
25            (A) $50 to the county treasurer for deposit into
26        the Circuit Court Clerk Operation and Administrative

 

 

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1        Fund to cover the costs in administering this
2        paragraph (17);
3            (B) $300 to the State Treasurer who shall deposit
4        the portion as follows:
5                (i) if the arresting or investigating agency
6            is the Illinois State Police, into the State
7            Police Law Enforcement Administration Fund;
8                (ii) if the arresting or investigating agency
9            is the Department of Natural Resources, into the
10            Conservation Police Operations Assistance Fund;
11                (iii) if the arresting or investigating agency
12            is the Secretary of State, into the Secretary of
13            State Police Services Fund;
14                (iv) if the arresting or investigating agency
15            is the Illinois Commerce Commission, into the
16            Transportation Regulatory Fund; or
17                (v) if more than one of the State agencies in
18            this subparagraph (B) is the arresting or
19            investigating agency, then equal shares with the
20            shares deposited as provided in the applicable
21            items (i) through (iv) of this subparagraph (B);
22            and
23            (C) the remainder for deposit into the Specialized
24        Services for Survivors of Human Trafficking Fund;
25        (18) weapons violation under Section 24-1.1, 24-1.2,
26    or 24-1.5 of the Criminal Code of 1961 or the Criminal Code

 

 

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1    of 2012, $100 for each conviction to the State Treasurer
2    for deposit into the Trauma Center Fund; and
3        (19) violation of subsection (c) of Section 11-907 of
4    the Illinois Vehicle Code, $250 to the State Treasurer for
5    deposit into the Scott's Law Fund, unless a county or
6    municipal police officer wrote the ticket for the
7    violation, in which case to the county treasurer for
8    deposit into that county's or municipality's
9    Transportation Safety Highway Hire-back Fund to be used as
10    provided in subsection (j) of Section 11-907 of the
11    Illinois Vehicle Code.
12        (20) violation of Section 15-109.1 of the Illinois
13    Vehicle Code, $150 to be distributed as follows:
14            (A) 50% to the county treasurer for deposit into
15        the county general fund; and
16            (B) 50% to the treasurer of the arresting law
17        enforcement agency of the municipality or county or to
18        the State Treasurer, if the arresting agency was a
19        State agency, to be deposited as provided in
20        subsection (c) of Section 10-5.
21    Except for traffic violations, fines and assessments, such
22as fees or administrative costs authorized in this Section,
23shall not be ordered or imposed on a minor subject to Article
24III, IV, or V of the Juvenile Court Act of 1987, or a minor
25under the age of 18 transferred to adult court or excluded from
26juvenile court jurisdiction under Article V of the Juvenile

 

 

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1Court Act of 1987, or the minor's parent, guardian, or legal
2custodian.
3(Source: P.A. 102-145, eff. 7-23-21; 102-505, eff. 8-20-21;
4102-538, eff. 8-20-21; 102-813, eff. 5-13-22; 103-379, eff.
57-28-23.)