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Full Text of HB3388  104th General Assembly

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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 Sections 1-120.7 and 3-808.1 as follows:
 
6    (625 ILCS 5/1-120.7)
7    Sec. 1-120.7. Fire department vehicle. Any vehicle,
8recreational off-highway vehicle, all-terrain vehicle,
9watercraft, aircraft, bicycle, or electric personal assistive
10mobility device that is designated or authorized by proper
11local authorities for fire department use.
12(Source: P.A. 95-28, eff. 8-7-07.)
 
13    (625 ILCS 5/3-808.1)  (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-808.1)
14    Sec. 3-808.1. Permanent vehicle registration plate.
15    (a) Permanent vehicle registration plates shall be issued,
16at no charge, to the following:
17        1. Vehicles, other than medical transport vehicles,
18    owned and operated by the State of Illinois or by any State
19    agency financed by funds appropriated by the General
20    Assembly;
21        2. Special disability plates issued to vehicles owned
22    and operated by the State of Illinois or by any State

 

 

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1    agency financed by funds appropriated by the General
2    Assembly.
3    (b) Permanent vehicle registration plates shall be issued,
4for a one-time fee of $8.00, to the following:
5        1. Vehicles, other than medical transport vehicles,
6    operated by or for any county, township or municipal
7    corporation.
8        2. Vehicles owned by counties, townships or municipal
9    corporations for persons with disabilities.
10        3. Beginning with the 1991 registration year,
11    county-owned vehicles operated by or for any county
12    sheriff and designated deputy sheriffs. These registration
13    plates shall contain the specific county code and unit
14    number.
15        4. All-terrain vehicles owned by counties, townships,
16    or municipal corporations and used for law enforcement
17    purposes or used as fire department vehicles when the
18    Manufacturer's Statement of Origin is accompanied with a
19    letter from the original manufacturer or a manufacturer's
20    franchised dealer stating that this all-terrain vehicle
21    has been converted to a street worthy vehicle that meets
22    the equipment requirements set forth in Chapter 12 of this
23    Code.
24        5. Beginning with the 2001 registration year,
25    municipally owned vehicles operated by or for any police
26    department. These registration plates shall contain the

 

 

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1    designation "municipal police" and shall be numbered and
2    distributed as prescribed by the Secretary of State.
3        6. Beginning with the 2014 registration year,
4    municipally owned, fire district owned, or Mutual Aid Box
5    Alarm System (MABAS) owned vehicles operated by or for any
6    fire department, fire protection district, or MABAS. These
7    registration plates shall display the designation "Fire
8    Department" and shall display the specific fire
9    department, fire district, fire unit, or MABAS division
10    number or letter.
11        7. Beginning with the 2017 registration year, vehicles
12    that do not require a school bus driver permit under
13    Section 6-104 to operate and are not registered under
14    Section 3-617 of this Code, and are owned by a public
15    school district from grades K-12 or a public community
16    college.
17        8. Beginning with the 2017 registration year, vehicles
18    of the first division or vehicles of the second division
19    weighing not more than 8,000 pounds that are owned by a
20    medical facility or hospital of a municipality, county, or
21    township.
22        9. Beginning with the 2020 registration year, 2-axle
23    motor vehicles that (i) are designed and used as buses in a
24    public system for transporting more than 10 passengers;
25    (ii) are used as common carriers in the general
26    transportation of passengers and not devoted to any

 

 

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1    specialized purpose; (iii) operate entirely within the
2    territorial limits of a single municipality or a single
3    municipality and contiguous municipalities; and (iv) are
4    subject to the regulation of the Illinois Commerce
5    Commission. The owner of a vehicle under this paragraph is
6    exempt from paying a flat weight tax or a mileage weight
7    tax under this Code.
8    (b-5) Beginning with the 2016 registration year, permanent
9vehicle registration plates shall be issued for a one-time fee
10of $8.00 to a county, township, or municipal corporation that
11owns or operates vehicles used for the purpose of community
12workplace commuting as defined by the Secretary of State by
13administrative rule. The design and color of the plates shall
14be wholly within the discretion of the Secretary. The
15Secretary of State may adopt rules to implement this
16subsection (b-5).
17    (c) Beginning with the 2012 registration year,
18county-owned vehicles operated by or for any county sheriff
19and designated deputy sheriffs that have been issued
20registration plates under subsection (b) of this Section shall
21be exempt from any fee for the transfer of registration from
22one vehicle to another vehicle. Each county sheriff shall
23report to the Secretary of State any transfer of registration
24plates from one vehicle to another vehicle operated by or for
25any county sheriff and designated deputy sheriffs. The
26Secretary of State shall adopt rules to implement this

 

 

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1subsection (c).
2    (c-5) Beginning with the 2014 registration year,
3municipally owned, fire district owned, or Mutual Aid Box
4Alarm System (MABAS) owned vehicles operated by or for any
5fire department, fire protection district, or MABAS that have
6been issued registration plates under subsection (b) of this
7Section shall be exempt from any fee for the transfer of
8registration from one vehicle to another vehicle. Each fire
9department, fire protection district, of MABAS shall report to
10the Secretary of State any transfer of registration plates
11from one vehicle to another vehicle operated by or for any fire
12department, fire protection district, or MABAS. The Secretary
13of State shall adopt rules to implement this subsection.
14    (d) Beginning with the 2013 registration year, municipally
15owned vehicles operated by or for any police department that
16have been issued registration plates under subsection (b) of
17this Section shall be exempt from any fee for the transfer of
18registration from one vehicle to another vehicle. Each
19municipal police department shall report to the Secretary of
20State any transfer of registration plates from one vehicle to
21another vehicle operated by or for any municipal police
22department. The Secretary of State shall adopt rules to
23implement this subsection (d).
24    (e) Beginning with the 2016 registration year, any vehicle
25owned or operated by a county, township, or municipal
26corporation that has been issued registration plates under

 

 

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1this Section is exempt from any fee for the transfer of
2registration from one vehicle to another vehicle. Each county,
3township, or municipal corporation shall report to the
4Secretary of State any transfer of registration plates from
5one vehicle to another vehicle operated by or for any county,
6township, or municipal corporation.
7    (f) Beginning with the 2020 registration year, any vehicle
8owned or operated by a public school district from grades
9K-12, a public community college, or a medical facility or
10hospital of a municipality, county, or township that has been
11issued registration plates under this Section is exempt from
12any fee for the transfer of registration from one vehicle to
13another vehicle. Each school district, public community
14college, or medical facility or hospital shall report to the
15Secretary any transfer of registration plates from one vehicle
16to another vehicle operated by the school district, public
17community college, or medical facility.
18    (g) Beginning with the 2025 registration year, vehicles
19owned or operated by or for a private or public university
20police department or a private or public college police
21department, except for motor driven cycles and all-terrain
22vehicles, may be registered under subsection (b) of this
23Section. These registration plates shall contain the
24designation "university police" or "college police" and shall
25be numbered and distributed as prescribed by the Secretary of
26State.

 

 

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1(Source: P.A. 103-135, eff. 1-1-24.)
 
2    Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon
3becoming law.