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 1        AN  ACT  to  amend  the Illinois Vehicle Code by changing
 2    Sections 13-102.1, 13-109.1, and 13-114.

 3        Be it enacted by the People of  the  State  of  Illinois,
 4    represented in the General Assembly:

 5        Section  5.  The  Illinois  Vehicle  Code  is  amended by
 6    changing Sections 13-102.1, 13-109.1, and 13-114 as follows:

 7        (625 ILCS 5/13-102.1)
 8        (This Section may contain text from a Public Act  with  a
 9    delayed effective date)
10        Sec.   13-102.1.    Diesel   powered   vehicle   emission
11    inspection report.  Beginning July 1, 2000, the Department of
12    Transportation  and the Department of State Police shall each
13    conduct  an  annual  study  concerned  with  the  results  of
14    emission inspections for diesel powered  vehicles  registered
15    for  a  gross  weight  of more than 16,000 pounds or having a
16    gross vehicle weight rating of more than 16,000 pounds.   The
17    studies  study  shall  be reported to the General Assembly by
18    June 30, 2001, and every June  30  thereafter.   The  studies
19    study  shall  also  be  sent  to  the  Illinois Environmental
20    Protection Agency for its use in environmental matters.
21        The studies shall include, but not  be  limited  to,  the
22    following information:
23             (a)  the number of diesel powered vehicles that were
24        inspected  for  emission  compliance  by  the  respective
25        departments  pursuant  to  this  Chapter  13  during  the
26        previous year;
27             (b)  the  number  of  diesel  powered  vehicles that
28        failed and passed the emission inspections  conducted  by
29        the  respective  departments  required  pursuant  to this
30        Chapter 13 during the previous year; and
31             (c)  the number  of  diesel  powered  vehicles  that
 
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 1        failed   the   emission   inspections  conducted  by  the
 2        respective departments pursuant to this Chapter  13  more
 3        than once in the previous year.
 4    (Source: P.A. 91-254, eff. 7-1-00.)

 5        (625 ILCS 5/13-109.1)
 6        (This  Section  may contain text from a Public Act with a
 7    delayed effective date)
 8        Sec.  13-109.1.    Annual   and   nonscheduled   emission
 9    inspection tests; standards; penalties; funds.
10        (a)  For   each   diesel  powered  vehicle  that  (i)  is
11    registered for a gross weight of  more  than  16,000  pounds,
12    (ii)  is registered within an affected area, and (iii) is a 2
13    year or older model year, an annual emission inspection  test
14    shall  be  conducted at an official testing station certified
15    by the  Illinois  Department  of  Transportation  to  perform
16    diesel  emission  inspections  pursuant  to the standards set
17    forth  in  subsection  (b)  of  this  Section.   This  annual
18    emission inspection test may be conducted in conjunction with
19    a semi-annual safety test.
20        (a-5)  Beginning October 1, 2000, the Department of State
21    Police  is  authorized  to  perform   nonscheduled   emission
22    inspections  for cause, at any place within an affected area,
23    of any diesel powered  vehicles  that  are  operated  on  the
24    roadways of this State, and are registered for a gross weight
25    of  more  than  16,000  pounds or have a gross vehicle weight
26    rating of more than 16,000  pounds.   The  inspections  shall
27    adhere   to   the  procedures  and  standards  set  forth  in
28    subsection  (b).   These  nonscheduled  emission  inspections
29    shall be conducted by the Department of State Police at weigh
30    stations, roadside, or other safe  and  reasonable  locations
31    within  an  affected  area.   Before any person may inspect a
32    diesel vehicle under this Section, he  or  she  must  receive
33    adequate  training  and  certification  for  diesel  emission
 
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 1    inspections   by   the   Department  of  State  Police.   The
 2    Department of State Police shall adopt rules for the training
 3    and certification of persons who conduct emission inspections
 4    under this Section.
 5        (b)  Diesel emission  inspections  conducted  under  this
 6    Chapter  13 shall be conducted in accordance with the Society
 7    of   Automotive   Engineers   Recommended   Practice    J1667
 8    "Snap-Acceleration Smoke Test Procedure for Heavy-Duty Diesel
 9    Powered Vehicles" and the cutpoint standards set forth in the
10    United   States   Environmental  Protection  Agency  guidance
11    document "Guidance to States on Smoke Opacity Cutpoints to be
12    used with the SAE J1667 In-Use Smoke Test Procedure".   Those
13    procedures  and  standards, as now in effect, are made a part
14    of this Code, in the same manner as though they were set  out
15    in full in this Code.
16        Notwithstanding  the  above cutpoint standards, for motor
17    vehicles that are model years 1973 and older, until  December
18    31, 2002, the level of peak smoke opacity shall not exceed 70
19    percent.   Beginning January 1, 2003, for motor vehicles that
20    are model years 1973 and  older,  the  level  of  peak  smoke
21    opacity shall not exceed 55 percent.
22        (c)  If  the  annual emission inspection under subsection
23    (a) reveals that the vehicle is not in  compliance  with  the
24    diesel emission standards set forth in subsection (b) of this
25    Section,  the  operator of the official testing station shall
26    issue a warning notice requiring correction of the violation.
27    The correction shall be made and the vehicle submitted to  an
28    emissions  retest at an official testing station certified by
29    the Department to perform diesel emission inspections  within
30    30  days  from  the  issuance of the warning notice requiring
31    correction of the violation.
32        If, within 30 days  from  the  issuance  of  the  warning
33    notice,  the  vehicle  is  not  in compliance with the diesel
34    emission standards set forth in subsection (b) as  determined
 
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 1    by  an  emissions  retest at an official testing station, the
 2    operator of the official testing station  or  the  Department
 3    shall place the vehicle out-of-service in accordance with the
 4    rules promulgated by the Department. Operating a vehicle that
 5    has been placed out-of-service under this subsection (c) is a
 6    petty  offense  punishable by a $1,000 fine. The vehicle must
 7    pass a diesel emission  inspection  at  an  official  testing
 8    station  before  it is again placed in service. The Secretary
 9    of  State,  Department  of  State  Police,  and   other   law
10    enforcement officers shall enforce this Section. No emergency
11    vehicle,   as   defined  in  Section  1-105,  may  be  placed
12    out-of-service pursuant to this Section.
13        The Department or an official testing station may issue a
14    certificate of waiver  subsequent  to  a  reinspection  of  a
15    vehicle that failed the emissions inspection.  Certificate of
16    waiver  shall  be  issued  upon determination that documented
17    proof  demonstrates  that  emissions  repair  costs  for  the
18    noncompliant vehicle of at least $3,000 have been spent in an
19    effort to achieve compliance with the emission standards  set
20    forth  in  subsection  (b).  The Department of Transportation
21    shall adopt rules for the implementation of  this  subsection
22    including  standards  of  documented  proof  as  well  as the
23    criteria by which a waiver shall be granted.
24        (c-5)  If a  nonscheduled  inspection  reveals  that  the
25    vehicle  is  not  in  compliance  with  the  diesel  emission
26    standards  set  forth  in subsection (b), the operator of the
27    vehicle is guilty of a petty offense  punishable  by  a  $400
28    fine, and a State Police officer shall issue a citation for a
29    violation  of  the standards. A third or subsequent violation
30    within one year of the first violation  is  a  petty  offense
31    punishable  by  a  $1,000  fine.  An  operator who receives a
32    citation under this subsection shall not, within 30  days  of
33    the initial citation, receive a second or subsequent citation
34    for  operating  the same vehicle in violation of the emission
 
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 1    standards set forth in subsection (b).
 2        (d)  There is hereby created within the State Treasury  a
 3    special  fund  to  be  known  as the Diesel Emissions Testing
 4    Fund,  constituted  from  the  fines  collected  pursuant  to
 5    subsections subsection (c) and (c-5) of this Section. Subject
 6    to appropriation, moneys from the  Diesel  Emissions  Testing
 7    Fund   shall   be   available,  as  a  supplement  to  moneys
 8    appropriated from the General Revenue Fund, to the Department
 9    of Transportation and the  Department  of  State  Police  for
10    their  its  implementation  of the diesel emission inspection
11    requirements under this Chapter 13. All moneys received  from
12    fines  imposed  under  this  Section  shall  be paid into the
13    Diesel Emissions Testing Fund. All citations issued  pursuant
14    to  this  Section  shall be considered non-moving violations.
15    The Department of Transportation and the Department of  State
16    Police  are  is  authorized  to promulgate rules to implement
17    their its responsibilities under this Section.
18    (Source: P.A. 91-254, eff. 7-1-00.)

19        (625 ILCS 5/13-114) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 13-114)
20        (Text of Section before amendment by P.A. 91-254)
21        Sec.  13-114.   Interstate  carriers  of  property.   Any
22    vehicle  registered in Illinois and operated by an interstate
23    carrier of property shall be exempt from  the  provisions  of
24    this  Chapter  provided  such carrier has registered with the
25    Bureau  of  Motor  Carrier  Safety  of  the  Federal  Highway
26    Administration as an interstate motor carrier of property and
27    has been assigned a federal census number by such Bureau.  An
28    interstate carrier of property, however, is not  exempt  from
29    the provisions of Section 13-111(b) of this Chapter.
30        Any  vehicle  registered  in  Illinois  and operated by a
31    private interstate carrier of property shall be  exempt  from
32    the  provisions  of  this  Chapter,  except the provisions of
33    Section 13-111(b), provided it:
 
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 1        1.  Is registered with the Bureau of Motor Carrier Safety
 2    of the Federal Highway Administration, and
 3        2.  Carries in the motor vehicle documentation issued  by
 4    the  Bureau  of  Motor  Carrier Safety of the Federal Highway
 5    Administration displaying the federal census number assigned,
 6    and
 7        3.  Displays on the sides of the motor vehicle the census
 8    number, which must be no less than  2  inches  high,  with  a
 9    brush  stroke  no  less  than  1/4 inch wide in a contrasting
10    color.
11    (Source: P.A. 85-1407.)

12        (Text of Section after amendment by P.A. 91-254)
13        Sec.  13-114.   Interstate  carriers  of  property.   Any
14    vehicle  registered in Illinois and operated by an interstate
15    carrier of property shall be exempt from  the  provisions  of
16    this  Chapter  provided  such carrier has registered with the
17    Bureau  of  Motor  Carrier  Safety  of  the  Federal  Highway
18    Administration as an interstate motor carrier of property and
19    has been assigned a federal census number by such Bureau.  An
20    interstate carrier of property, however, is not  exempt  from
21    the provisions of Section 13-111(b) of this Chapter.
22        Any  vehicle  registered  in  Illinois  and operated by a
23    private interstate carrier of property shall be  exempt  from
24    the  provisions  of  this  Chapter,  except the provisions of
25    Section 13-111(b), provided it:
26             1.  is registered with the Bureau of  Motor  Carrier
27        Safety of the Federal Highway Administration, and
28             2.  carries   in  the  motor  vehicle  documentation
29        issued by the Bureau  of  Motor  Carrier  Safety  of  the
30        Federal  Highway  Administration  displaying  the federal
31        census number assigned, and
32             3.  displays on the sides of the motor  vehicle  the
33        census  number, which must be no less than 2 inches high,
34        with a brush stroke no less  than  1/4  inch  wide  in  a
 
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 1        contrasting color.
 2        Notwithstanding any other provision of this Section, each
 3    diesel  powered vehicle that is registered for a gross weight
 4    of more than 16,000 pounds or  has  a  gross  vehicle  weight
 5    rating  of  more  than  16,000  pounds, registered within the
 6    affected area, and that is operated by an interstate  carrier
 7    of  property  or  a  private  interstate  carrier of property
 8    within the affected area is subject only to the provisions of
 9    this Chapter that pertain  to  nonscheduled  diesel  emission
10    inspections.
11    (Source: P.A. 91-254, eff. 7-1-00.)

12        Section  95.   No  acceleration or delay.  Where this Act
13    makes changes in a statute that is represented in this Act by
14    text that is not yet or no longer in effect (for  example,  a
15    Section  represented  by  multiple versions), the use of that
16    text does not accelerate or delay the taking  effect  of  (i)
17    the  changes made by this Act or (ii) provisions derived from
18    any other Public Act.

19        Section 99.  Effective date.  This Act  takes  effect  on
20    July 1, 2000.

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