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VEHICLES (625 ILCS 5/) Illinois Vehicle Code. 625 ILCS 5/4-111 (625 ILCS 5/4-111) Sec. 4-111. Manufacturer's vehicle incident hotline; law enforcement verification; manufacturer statements. (a) Unless the manufacturer or its vehicle location vendor operates an existing vehicle location service line, a manufacturer of any vehicle sold in this State shall maintain a telephone number that is staffed and available to State, county, and local law enforcement agencies and their respective 9-1-1 system call centers or designated dispatch centers 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to assist law enforcement with locating vehicles in the investigation of vehicles stolen in vehicular hijacking incidents or that have been used in the commission of a kidnapping. The hotline for the manufacturer or the manufacturer's vehicle location vendor shall relay vehicle location information, including real-time vehicle location information whenever reasonably possible, to the 9-1-1 call center or designated dispatch center or sworn law enforcement personnel for any of the responding law enforcement agencies, to the best of the manufacturer's or vehicle location vendor's technical capability when: (1) a warrant or other court order has been issued | | relating to the vehicle's location information and provided to the manufacturer or the vehicle location vendor; or
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| (2) the vehicle owner lawfully consents to the
| | vehicle location information being shared with the 9-1-1 call center or designated dispatch center and responding law enforcement officials; or
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| (3) the 9-1-1 call center or designated dispatch
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| (A) provides adequate verification to the
| | manufacturer or the vehicle location vendor, of their identity as law enforcement and the identity of the responding law enforcement official; and
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| (B) the responding law enforcement officials
| | shall certify to the manufacturer or the vehicle location vendor, that the situation involves a clear and present danger of death or great bodily harm to persons resulting from the vehicular hijacking or kidnapping incident.
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| (b) State, county, and local law enforcement agencies shall use their respective 9-1-1 system call centers or designated dispatch centers for the purpose of verification of law enforcement officers' identities and bona fide incident report numbers related to incidents.
(c) If a vehicle is equipped with functioning vehicle location tracking capability, but the capability is not currently activated, the manufacturer or the vehicle location vendor shall waive all fees associated with initiating, renewing, reestablishing, or maintaining the vehicle location service the vehicle is equipped with during the investigation of the vehicle being stolen in a vehicular hijacking incident or being used in the commission of kidnapping incident when law enforcement has confirmed that the situation involves a clear and present danger of death or great bodily harm to persons as described in paragraph (3) of subsection (a) and requires disclosure of vehicle location information without delay.
(d) A vehicle manufacturer or a subsidiary, vendor, employee, officer, director, representative, or contractor of the vehicle manufacturer shall not be liable and no cause of action shall arise under the laws of this State for providing, or in good faith attempting to provide, information or assistance to a law enforcement agency, 9-1-1 call center, or designated dispatch center pursuant to the mechanisms and processes established under this Section.
(Source: P.A. 103-300, eff. 1-1-24 .)
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625 ILCS 5/Ch. 4 Art. II
(625 ILCS 5/Ch. 4 Art. II heading)
ARTICLE II.
ABANDONED, LOST,
STOLEN OR UNCLAIMED VEHICLES
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625 ILCS 5/4-201
(625 ILCS 5/4-201) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 4-201)
Sec. 4-201.
Abandonment of vehicles prohibited.
(a) The abandonment of a
vehicle or any part thereof on any highway in this State is unlawful and
subject to penalties as set forth under Penalty Section 4-214 of this Chapter.
(b) The abandonment of a vehicle or any part thereof on private or
public property, other than a highway, in view of the general public,
anywhere in this State is unlawful except on property of the owner or
bailee of such abandoned vehicle. A vehicle or any part thereof so
abandoned on private property shall be authorized for removal, by a law
enforcement agency having jurisdiction, after a waiting period of 7 days
or more, or may be removed immediately if determined to be a hazardous
dilapidated motor vehicle under Section 11-40-3.1 of the Illinois Municipal
Code. A violation of subsections (a) or (b) of this Section is subject to
penalties as set forth
under Section 4-214 of this Chapter.
(c) A towing service may begin to process an unclaimed vehicle as
abandoned by requesting a record search by the Secretary of State up to 10 days
after the date of the tow, or any later date acceptable to the Secretary of
State. This subsection (c) shall not apply to
vehicles towed by order or authorization of a law enforcement agency.
(Source: P.A. 90-330, eff. 8-8-97.)
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625 ILCS 5/4-202
(625 ILCS 5/4-202) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 4-202)
Sec. 4-202. Abandoned, lost, stolen or unclaimed vehicle notification
to law enforcement agencies.
When an abandoned, lost, stolen or unclaimed vehicle comes into the
temporary possession or custody of a person in this State, not the owner
of the vehicle, such person shall immediately notify the municipal
police when the vehicle is within the corporate limits of any city,
village or town having a duly authorized police department, or the State
Police or the county sheriff when the vehicle is outside the corporate
limits of a city, village or town. Upon receipt of such notification,
the municipal police, Illinois State Police or county sheriff will authorize a
towing service to remove and take possession of the abandoned, lost,
stolen or unclaimed vehicle. The towing service will safely keep the
towed vehicle and its contents, maintain a record of the tow as set
forth in Section 4-204 for law enforcement agencies, until the vehicle
is claimed by the owner or any other person legally entitled to
possession thereof or until it is disposed of as provided in this
Chapter.
(Source: P.A. 102-538, eff. 8-20-21.)
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