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Public Act 094-0771
Public Act 0771 94TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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Public Act 094-0771 |
SB2865 Enrolled |
LRB094 19100 DRH 54615 b |
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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 11-1201.1 and adding Sections 11-612 and 11-1201.5 as | follows: | (625 ILCS 5/11-612 new)
| Sec. 11-612. Certain systems to record vehicle speeds | prohibited. Except as authorized in the Automated Traffic | Control Systems in Highway Construction or Maintenance Zones | Act, no photographic, video, or other imaging system may be | used in this State to record vehicle speeds for the purpose of | enforcing any law or ordinance regarding a maximum or minimum | speed limit unless a law enforcement officer is present at the | scene and witnesses the event. No State or local governmental | entity, including a home rule county or municipality, may use | such a system in a way that is prohibited by this Section. The | regulation of the use of such systems is an exclusive power and | function of the State. This Section is a denial and limitation | of home rule powers and functions under subsection (h) of | Section 6 of Article VII of the Illinois Constitution.
| (625 ILCS 5/11-1201.1)
| Sec. 11-1201.1. Automated Railroad Crossing Enforcement | System Pilot Project .
| (a) For the purposes of this Section, an automated railroad | grade crossing
enforcement system is a system operated by a law | enforcement agency that
records a driver's response to | automatic, electrical or mechanical signal
devices and | crossing gates. The system shall be designed to obtain a clear
| photograph or other recorded image of the vehicle, vehicle | operator and the
vehicle registration plate of a vehicle in |
| violation of Section 11-1201. The
photograph or other recorded | image shall also display the time, date and
location of the | violation.
| (b) Commencing on January 1, 1996, the Illinois Commerce | Commission and
the Commuter Rail Board of the Regional | Transportation Authority shall, in
cooperation with local law | enforcement agencies, establish a 5 year pilot
program within a | county with a population of between 750,000 and
1,000,000 using | an automated railroad grade crossing enforcement system. The
| Commission shall determine the 3 railroad grade crossings | within that county
that pose the greatest threat to human life | based upon the number of accidents
and fatalities at the | crossings during the past 5 years and with approval of
the | local law enforcement agency equip the crossings with an | automated railroad
grade crossing enforcement system.
| (b-1) Commencing on July 20, 2001 (the effective date of | Public Act
92-98), the Illinois
Commerce Commission and the | Commuter Rail Board may, in cooperation with the
local law | enforcement agency, establish in a county with a population of
| between 750,000 and 1,000,000 a 2 year pilot program using an | automated
railroad grade crossing enforcement system. This | pilot program may be
established at a railroad grade crossing | designated by local authorities.
No State moneys may be | expended on the automated railroad grade crossing
enforcement | system established under this pilot program.
| (c) For each violation of Section 11-1201 recorded by an | automatic
railroad grade crossing system, the local law | enforcement agency having
jurisdiction shall issue a written | Uniform Traffic Citation of the violation
to the registered | owner of the vehicle as the alleged violator. The Uniform
| Traffic Citation shall be delivered to the registered owner of | the vehicle,
by mail, within 30 days of the violation. The | Uniform Traffic Citation shall
include the name and address of | vehicle owner, the vehicle registration number,
the offense | charged, the time, date, and location of the violation, the | first
available court date and that the basis of the citation |
| is the photograph or
other recorded image from the automated | railroad grade crossing enforcement
system.
| (d) The Uniform Traffic Citation issued to the registered | owner of the
vehicle shall be accompanied by a written notice, | the contents of which is set
forth in subsection (d-1) of this | Section, explaining how the registered owner
of the vehicle can | elect to proceed by either paying the fine or challenging
the | issuance of the Uniform Traffic Citation.
| (d-1) The written notice explaining the alleged violator's | rights and
obligations must include the following text:
| "You have been served with the accompanying Uniform Traffic
| Citation and cited with having violated Section 11-1201 of the
| Illinois Vehicle Code. You
can elect to proceed by:
| 1. Paying the fine; or
| 2. Challenging the issuance of the Uniform Traffic
Citation | in court; or
| 3. If you were not the operator of the vehicle at the time | of the alleged
offense, notifying in writing the local
law | enforcement agency that issued the
Uniform Traffic | Citation of the number of the Uniform Traffic Citation | received
and the name and address of the person operating | the vehicle at the time of the
alleged offense. If you fail | to so notify in writing the local law enforcement
agency of | the name and address of the operator of the vehicle at the | time of
the alleged offense, you may be presumed to have | been the operator of the
vehicle at the time of the alleged | offense."
| (d-2) If the registered owner of the vehicle was not the | operator of the
vehicle at the time of the alleged offense, and | if the registered owner
notifies the local law enforcement | agency having jurisdiction of the name and
address of the | operator of the vehicle at the time of the alleged offense, the
| local law enforcement agency having jurisdiction shall then | issue a written
Uniform Traffic Citation to the person alleged | by the registered owner to have
been the operator of the | vehicle at the time of the alleged offense. If the
registered |
| owner fails to notify in writing the local law enforcement | agency
having jurisdiction of the name and address of the | operator of the vehicle at
the time of the alleged offense, the | registered owner may be presumed to have
been the operator of | the vehicle at the time of the alleged offense.
| (e) Evidence.
| (i) A certificate alleging that a violation of Section | 11-1201
occurred, sworn to or affirmed by a duly authorized | agency, based on inspection
of recorded images produced by | an automated railroad crossing enforcement
system are | evidence of the facts contained in the certificate and are
| admissible in any proceeding alleging a violation under | this Section.
| (ii) Photographs or recorded images made by an | automatic railroad
grade crossing enforcement system are | confidential and shall be made
available only to the | alleged violator and governmental and law
enforcement | agencies for purposes of adjudicating a violation of | Section
11-1201 of the Illinois Vehicle Code. The | photographs may also be made available to governmental | agencies for the purpose of a safety analysis of the | crossing where the automatic railroad grade crossing | enforcement system is installed. However, any photograph | or other
recorded image evidencing a violation of Section | 11-1201 shall be
admissible in any proceeding resulting | from the issuance of
the Uniform Traffic Citation when | there is reasonable and sufficient proof of
the accuracy of | the camera or electronic instrument recording the image.
| There is a rebuttable presumption that the photograph or | recorded image is
accurate if the camera or electronic | recording instrument
was in good working order at the | beginning and the end of the day of the
alleged offense.
| (f) Rail crossings equipped with an automatic railroad | grade crossing
enforcement system shall be posted with a sign | visible to approaching traffic
stating that the railroad grade | crossing is being monitored, that citations
will be issued, and |
| the amount of the fine for violation.
| (g) Except as provided in subsection (b-1), the cost of the | installation
and maintenance of each automatic railroad grade | crossing enforcement system
shall be paid from the Grade | Crossing Protection Fund if the rail line is not
owned by | Commuter Rail Board of the Regional Transportation Authority. | Except
as provided in subsection (b-1), if the rail line is | owned by the Commuter Rail
Board of the Regional Transportation | Authority, the costs of the installation
and maintenance shall | be paid from the Regional Transportation Authority's
portion of | the Public Transportation Fund.
| (h) The Illinois Commerce Commission shall issue a report | to the General
Assembly at the conclusion of the 5 year pilot | program established under
subsection (b) on the effectiveness | of the automatic railroad grade crossing
enforcement system.
| (i) If any part or parts of this Section are held by a | court of competent
jurisdiction to be unconstitutional, the | unconstitutionality shall not affect
the validity of the | remaining parts of this Section. The General Assembly
hereby | declares that it would have passed the remaining parts of this | Section
if it had known that the other part or parts of this | Section would be declared
unconstitutional.
| (j) Penalty.
| (i) A violation of this Section is a petty offense for | which a fine of
$250 shall be imposed for a first | violation, and a fine of $500 shall be
imposed for a second | or subsequent violation. The court may impose 25 hours
of | community service in place of the $250 fine for the first | violation.
| (ii) For a second or subsequent violation, the | Secretary of State may
suspend the registration of the | motor vehicle for a period of at least 6
months.
| (Source: P.A. 92-98, eff. 7-20-01; 92-245, eff. 8-3-01; 92-651, | eff 7-11-02;
92-814, eff. 1-1-03.)
| (625 ILCS 5/11-1201.5 new)
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| Sec. 11-1201.5. Automated railroad crossing enforcement | system. | (a) For the purposes of this Section, an automated railroad | grade crossing
enforcement system is a system operated by a law | enforcement agency that
records a driver's response to | automatic, electrical, or mechanical signal
devices and | crossing gates. The system shall be designed to obtain a clear
| photograph or other recorded image of the vehicle, vehicle | operator, and the
vehicle registration plate of a vehicle in | violation of Section 11-1201 or 11-1425. The
photograph or | other recorded image shall also display the time, date, and
| location of the violation. | (b) The Illinois
Commerce Commission and the Illinois | Department of Transportation may, in cooperation with a
local | law enforcement agency, establish in any county or municipality | an automated
railroad grade crossing enforcement system at any | railroad grade crossing designated by local authorities. Local | authorities desiring the establishment of an automated | railroad crossing enforcement system must initiate the process | by enacting a local ordinance requesting the creation of such a | system. After the ordinance has been enacted, and before any | additional steps toward the establishment of the system are | undertaken, the local authorities, the Commission, and the | Department must agree to a plan for obtaining, from any | combination of federal, State, and local funding sources, the | moneys required for the purchase and installation of any | necessary equipment.
| (c) For each violation of Section 11-1201 or 11-1425 | recorded by an automatic
railroad grade crossing system, the | local law enforcement agency having
jurisdiction shall issue a | written Uniform Traffic Citation of the violation
to the | registered owner of the vehicle as the alleged violator. The | Uniform
Traffic Citation shall be delivered to the registered | owner of the vehicle,
by mail, within 30 days of the violation. | The Uniform Traffic Citation shall
include the name and address | of vehicle owner, the vehicle registration number,
the offense |
| charged, the time, date, and location of the violation, the | first
available court date, and that the basis of the citation | is the photograph or
other recorded image from the automated | railroad grade crossing enforcement
system.
| (d) The Uniform Traffic Citation issued to the registered | owner of the
vehicle shall be accompanied by a written notice, | the contents of which is set
forth in subsection (e) of this | Section, explaining how the registered owner
of the vehicle can | elect to proceed by either paying the fine or challenging
the | issuance of the Uniform Traffic Citation.
| (e) The written notice explaining the alleged violator's | rights and
obligations must include the following text: | "You have been served with the accompanying Uniform Traffic
| Citation and cited with having violated Section 11-1201 or | 11-1425 of the
Illinois Vehicle Code. You
can elect to proceed | by:
| 1. Paying the fine; or
| 2. Challenging the issuance of the Uniform Traffic
| Citation in court; or
| 3. If you were not the operator of the vehicle at the | time of the alleged
offense, notifying in writing the local
| law enforcement agency that issued the
Uniform Traffic | Citation of the number of the Uniform Traffic Citation | received
and the name and address of the person operating | the vehicle at the time of the
alleged offense. If you fail | to so notify in writing the local law enforcement
agency of | the name and address of the operator of the vehicle at the | time of
the alleged offense, you may be presumed to have | been the operator of the
vehicle at the time of the alleged | offense."
| (f) If the registered owner of the vehicle was not the | operator of the
vehicle at the time of the alleged offense, and | if the registered owner
notifies the local law enforcement | agency having jurisdiction of the name and
address of the | operator of the vehicle at the time of the alleged offense, the
| local law enforcement agency having jurisdiction shall then |
| issue a written
Uniform Traffic Citation to the person alleged | by the registered owner to have
been the operator of the | vehicle at the time of the alleged offense. If the
registered | owner fails to notify in writing the local law enforcement | agency
having jurisdiction of the name and address of the | operator of the vehicle at
the time of the alleged offense, the | registered owner may be presumed to have
been the operator of | the vehicle at the time of the alleged offense.
| (g) Evidence.
| (1) A certificate alleging that a violation of Section | 11-1201 or 11-1425 occurred, sworn to or affirmed by a duly | authorized agency, based on inspection
of recorded images | produced by an automated railroad crossing enforcement
| system, are evidence of the facts contained in the | certificate and are
admissible in any proceeding alleging a | violation under this Section.
| (2) Photographs or recorded images made by an automatic | railroad
grade crossing enforcement system are | confidential and shall be made
available only to the | alleged violator and governmental and law
enforcement | agencies for purposes of adjudicating a violation of | Section
11-1201 or 11-1425 of the Illinois Vehicle Code. | The photographs may also be made available to governmental | agencies for the purpose of a safety analysis of the | crossing where the automatic railroad grade crossing | enforcement system is installed. However, any photograph | or other
recorded image evidencing a violation of Section | 11-1201 or 11-1425 shall be
admissible in any proceeding | resulting from the issuance of
the Uniform Traffic Citation | when there is reasonable and sufficient proof of
the | accuracy of the camera or electronic instrument recording | the image.
There is a rebuttable presumption that the | photograph or recorded image is
accurate if the camera or | electronic recording instrument
was in good working order | at the beginning and the end of the day of the
alleged | offense.
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| (h) Rail crossings equipped with an automatic railroad | grade crossing
enforcement system shall be posted with a sign | visible to approaching traffic
stating that the railroad grade | crossing is being monitored, that citations
will be issued, and | the amount of the fine for violation.
| (i) A county or municipality, including a home rule county | or municipality, may not use an automated railroad crossing | enforcement system to provide recorded images of a motor | vehicle for the purpose of recording its speed. The regulation | of the use of automated railroad crossing enforcement systems | to record vehicle speeds is an exclusive power and function of | the State. This subsection (i) is a denial and limitation of | home rule powers and functions under subsection (h) of Section | 6 of Article VII of the Illinois Constitution. | (j) If any part or parts of this Section are held by a | court of competent
jurisdiction to be unconstitutional, the | unconstitutionality shall not affect
the validity of the | remaining parts of this Section. The General Assembly
hereby | declares that it would have passed the remaining parts of this | Section
if it had known that the other part or parts of this | Section would be declared
unconstitutional.
| (k) Penalty.
| (1) A violation of this Section is a petty offense for | which a fine of
$250 shall be imposed for a first | violation, and a fine of $500 shall be
imposed for a second | or subsequent violation. The court may impose 25 hours
of | community service in place of the $250 fine for the first | violation.
| (2) For a second or subsequent violation, the Secretary | of State may
suspend the registration of the motor vehicle | for a period of at least 6
months.
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Effective Date: 1/1/2007
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