HB2359 - 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 adding
5Section 3-699.26, and changing Sections 3-808.1, 12-215, and
612-601 as follows:
 
7    (625 ILCS 5/3-699.26 new)
8    Sec. 3-699.26. EMS chief license plates.
9    (a) Beginning with the 2027 registration year, the
10Secretary, upon receipt of a request from a municipality that
11operates a fire department or a fire protection district,
12accompanied by an application and the appropriate fee, may
13issue, to an emergency medical services (EMS) chief of the
14municipality or fire protection district, special registration
15plates designated as EMS chief license plates. The special
16plates issued under this Section shall be affixed only to
17passenger vehicles of the first division or motor vehicles of
18the second division weighing not more than 8,000 pounds that
19are owned by an EMS chief, a municipality, or a fire protection
20district. Plates issued under this Section shall expire
21according to the multiyear procedure established by Section
223-414.1.
23    (b) The design and color of the special plates shall be

 

 

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1wholly within the discretion of the Secretary. The plates are
2not required to designate "Land of Lincoln" as prescribed in
3subsection (b) of Section 3-412. The Secretary may prescribe
4rules governing the requirements and approval of the special
5plates. The fee for this plate for a vehicle owned by an EMS
6chief shall be the same as the fee prescribed for first
7division vehicles under Section 3-806. Permanent license
8plates for EMS vehicles owned by a municipality or fire
9protection district shall be issued at the fee prescribed in
10subsection (b) of Section 3-808.1.
11    (c) With the exception of permanently issued plates, upon
12the resignation, termination, or reassignment to a rank or
13position other than EMS chief, a person issued plates under
14this Section shall immediately surrender the license plate to
15the Secretary of State. The Secretary of State shall have the
16ability to recover license plates issued under this Section.
17    (d) Plates issued to a vehicle owned by an EMS chief under
18this Section shall be exempt from the requirements of
19subsection (a) of Section 3-600.
 
20    (625 ILCS 5/3-808.1)  (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-808.1)
21    Sec. 3-808.1. Permanent vehicle registration plate.
22    (a) Permanent vehicle registration plates shall be issued,
23at no charge, to the following:
24        1. Vehicles, other than medical transport vehicles,
25    owned 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        2. Special disability plates issued to vehicles owned
4    and operated by the State of Illinois or by any State
5    agency financed by funds appropriated by the General
6    Assembly.
7    (b) Permanent vehicle registration plates shall be issued,
8for a one-time fee of $8.00, to the following:
9        1. Vehicles, other than medical transport vehicles,
10    operated by or for any county, township or municipal
11    corporation.
12        2. Vehicles owned by counties, townships or municipal
13    corporations for persons with disabilities.
14        3. Beginning with the 1991 registration year,
15    county-owned vehicles operated by or for any county
16    sheriff and designated deputy sheriffs. These registration
17    plates shall contain the specific county code and unit
18    number.
19        4. All-terrain vehicles owned by counties, townships,
20    or municipal corporations and used for law enforcement
21    purposes when the Manufacturer's Statement of Origin is
22    accompanied with a letter from the original manufacturer
23    or a manufacturer's franchised dealer stating that this
24    all-terrain vehicle has been converted to a street worthy
25    vehicle that meets the equipment requirements set forth in
26    Chapter 12 of this Code.

 

 

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1        5. Beginning with the 2001 registration year,
2    municipally owned vehicles operated by or for any police
3    department. These registration plates shall contain the
4    designation "municipal police" and shall be numbered and
5    distributed as prescribed by the Secretary of State.
6        6. Beginning with the 2014 registration year,
7    municipally owned, fire district owned, or Mutual Aid Box
8    Alarm System (MABAS) owned vehicles operated by or for any
9    fire department, fire protection district, or MABAS. These
10    registration plates shall display the designation "Fire
11    Department" and shall display the specific fire
12    department, fire district, fire unit, or MABAS division
13    number or letter.
14        7. Beginning with the 2017 registration year, vehicles
15    that do not require a school bus driver permit under
16    Section 6-104 to operate and are not registered under
17    Section 3-617 of this Code, and are owned by a public
18    school district from grades K-12 or a public community
19    college.
20        8. Beginning with the 2017 registration year, vehicles
21    of the first division or vehicles of the second division
22    weighing not more than 8,000 pounds that are owned by a
23    medical facility or hospital of a municipality, county, or
24    township.
25        9. Beginning with the 2020 registration year, 2-axle
26    motor vehicles that (i) are designed and used as buses in a

 

 

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1    public system for transporting more than 10 passengers;
2    (ii) are used as common carriers in the general
3    transportation of passengers and not devoted to any
4    specialized purpose; (iii) operate entirely within the
5    territorial limits of a single municipality or a single
6    municipality and contiguous municipalities; and (iv) are
7    subject to the regulation of the Illinois Commerce
8    Commission. The owner of a vehicle under this paragraph is
9    exempt from paying a flat weight tax or a mileage weight
10    tax under this Code.
11        10. Beginning with the 2027 registration year,
12    vehicles owned by a municipality or fire protection
13    district operated by or for the emergency medical services
14    (EMS) chief that are eligible for issuance of EMS chief
15    license plates under Section 3-699.26.
16    (b-5) Beginning with the 2016 registration year, permanent
17vehicle registration plates shall be issued for a one-time fee
18of $8.00 to a county, township, or municipal corporation that
19owns or operates vehicles used for the purpose of community
20workplace commuting as defined by the Secretary of State by
21administrative rule. The design and color of the plates shall
22be wholly within the discretion of the Secretary. The
23Secretary of State may adopt rules to implement this
24subsection (b-5).
25    (c) Beginning with the 2012 registration year,
26county-owned vehicles operated by or for any county sheriff

 

 

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

 

 

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1municipal police department shall report to the Secretary of
2State any transfer of registration plates from one vehicle to
3another vehicle operated by or for any municipal police
4department. The Secretary of State shall adopt rules to
5implement this subsection (d).
6    (e) Beginning with the 2016 registration year, any vehicle
7owned or operated by a county, township, or municipal
8corporation that has been issued registration plates under
9this Section is exempt from any fee for the transfer of
10registration from one vehicle to another vehicle. Each county,
11township, or municipal corporation shall report to the
12Secretary of State any transfer of registration plates from
13one vehicle to another vehicle operated by or for any county,
14township, or municipal corporation.
15    (f) Beginning with the 2020 registration year, any vehicle
16owned or operated by a public school district from grades
17K-12, a public community college, or a medical facility or
18hospital of a municipality, county, or township that has been
19issued registration plates under this Section is exempt from
20any fee for the transfer of registration from one vehicle to
21another vehicle. Each school district, public community
22college, or medical facility or hospital shall report to the
23Secretary any transfer of registration plates from one vehicle
24to another vehicle operated by the school district, public
25community college, or medical facility.
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1owned or operated by or for a private or public university
2police department or a private or public college police
3department, except for motor driven cycles and all-terrain
4vehicles, may be registered under subsection (b) of this
5Section. These registration plates shall contain the
6designation "university police" or "college police" and shall
7be numbered and distributed as prescribed by the Secretary of
8State.
9(Source: P.A. 103-135, eff. 1-1-24.)
 
10    (625 ILCS 5/12-215)
11    Sec. 12-215. Oscillating, rotating, or flashing lights on
12motor vehicles. Except as otherwise provided in this Code:
13    (a) The use of red or white oscillating, rotating, or
14flashing lights, whether lighted or unlighted, is prohibited
15except on:
16        1. Law enforcement vehicles of State, federal, or
17    local authorities;
18        2. A vehicle operated by a police officer or county
19    coroner and designated or authorized by local authorities,
20    in writing, as a law enforcement vehicle; however, such
21    designation or authorization must be carried in the
22    vehicle;
23        2.1. A vehicle operated by a fire chief, deputy fire
24    chief, or assistant fire chief who has completed an
25    emergency vehicle operation training course approved by

 

 

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1    the Office of the State Fire Marshal and designated or
2    authorized by local authorities, fire departments, or fire
3    protection districts, in writing, as a fire department,
4    fire protection district, or township fire department
5    vehicle; however, the designation or authorization must be
6    carried in the vehicle, and the lights may be visible or
7    activated only when responding to a bona fide emergency;
8        3. Vehicles of local fire departments and State or
9    federal firefighting vehicles;
10        4. Vehicles which are designed and used exclusively as
11    ambulances or rescue vehicles; furthermore, such lights
12    shall not be lighted except when responding to an
13    emergency call for and while actually conveying the sick
14    or injured;
15        4.5. Vehicles operated by an EMS chief that are
16    affixed with EMS chief special registration plates or
17    vehicles which are occasionally used as rescue vehicles
18    that have been authorized for use as rescue vehicles by a
19    volunteer EMS provider, provided that the operator of the
20    vehicle has successfully completed an emergency vehicle
21    operation training course recognized by the Department of
22    Public Health; furthermore, the lights shall not be
23    lighted except when responding to an emergency call for
24    the sick or injured;
25        5. Tow trucks licensed in a state that requires such
26    lights; furthermore, such lights shall not be lighted on

 

 

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1    any such tow truck while the tow truck is operating in the
2    State of Illinois;
3        6. Vehicles of the Illinois Emergency Management
4    Agency, vehicles of the Office of the Illinois State Fire
5    Marshal, vehicles of the Illinois Department of Public
6    Health, vehicles of the Illinois Department of
7    Corrections, and vehicles of the Illinois Department of
8    Juvenile Justice;
9        7. Vehicles operated by a local or county emergency
10    management services agency as defined in the Illinois
11    Emergency Management Agency Act;
12        8. School buses operating alternately flashing head
13    lamps as permitted under Section 12-805 of this Code;
14        9. Vehicles that are equipped and used exclusively as
15    organ transplant vehicles when used in combination with
16    blue oscillating, rotating, or flashing lights;
17    furthermore, these lights shall be lighted only when the
18    transportation is declared an emergency by a member of the
19    transplant team or a representative of the organ
20    procurement organization;
21        10. Vehicles of the Illinois Department of Natural
22    Resources that are used for mine rescue and explosives
23    emergency response;
24        11. Vehicles of the Illinois Department of
25    Transportation identified as Emergency Traffic Patrol; the
26    lights shall not be lighted except when responding to an

 

 

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1    emergency call or when parked or stationary while engaged
2    in motor vehicle assistance or at the scene of the
3    emergency; and
4        12. Vehicles of the Illinois State Toll Highway
5    Authority with a gross vehicle weight rating of 9,000
6    pounds or more and those identified as Highway Emergency
7    Lane Patrol; the lights shall not be lighted except when
8    responding to an emergency call or when parked or
9    stationary while engaged in motor vehicle assistance or at
10    the scene of the emergency.
11    (b) The use of amber oscillating, rotating, or flashing
12lights, whether lighted or unlighted, is prohibited except on:
13        1. Second division vehicles designed and used for
14    towing or hoisting vehicles; furthermore, such lights
15    shall not be lighted except as required in this paragraph
16    1; such lights shall be lighted when such vehicles are
17    actually being used at the scene of a crash or
18    disablement; if the towing vehicle is equipped with a flat
19    bed that supports all wheels of the vehicle being
20    transported, the lights shall not be lighted while the
21    vehicle is engaged in towing on a highway; if the towing
22    vehicle is not equipped with a flat bed that supports all
23    wheels of a vehicle being transported, the lights shall be
24    lighted while the towing vehicle is engaged in towing on a
25    highway during all times when the use of headlights is
26    required under Section 12-201 of this Code; in addition,

 

 

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1    these vehicles may use white oscillating, rotating, or
2    flashing lights in combination with amber oscillating,
3    rotating, or flashing lights as provided in this
4    paragraph;
5        2. Motor vehicles or equipment of the State of
6    Illinois, the Illinois State Toll Highway Authority, local
7    authorities, and contractors; furthermore, such lights
8    shall not be lighted except while such vehicles are
9    engaged in maintenance or construction operations within
10    the limits of construction projects;
11        3. Vehicles or equipment used by engineering or survey
12    crews; furthermore, such lights shall not be lighted
13    except while such vehicles are actually engaged in work on
14    a highway;
15        4. Vehicles of public utilities, municipalities, or
16    other construction, maintenance, or automotive service
17    vehicles except that such lights shall be lighted only as
18    a means for indicating the presence of a vehicular traffic
19    hazard requiring unusual care in approaching, overtaking,
20    or passing while such vehicles are engaged in maintenance,
21    service, or construction on a highway;
22        5. Oversized vehicle or load; however, such lights
23    shall only be lighted when moving under permit issued by
24    the Department under Section 15-301 of this Code;
25        6. The front and rear of motorized equipment owned and
26    operated by the State of Illinois or any political

 

 

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1    subdivision thereof, which is designed and used for
2    removal of snow and ice from highways;
3        6.1. The front and rear of motorized equipment or
4    vehicles that (i) are not owned by the State of Illinois or
5    any political subdivision of the State, (ii) are designed
6    and used for removal of snow and ice from highways and
7    parking lots, and (iii) are equipped with a snow plow that
8    is 12 feet in width; these lights may not be lighted except
9    when the motorized equipment or vehicle is actually being
10    used for those purposes on behalf of a unit of government;
11        7. Fleet safety vehicles registered in another state,
12    furthermore, such lights shall not be lighted except as
13    provided for in Section 12-212 of this Code;
14        8. Such other vehicles as may be authorized by local
15    authorities;
16        9. Law enforcement vehicles of State or local
17    authorities when used in combination with red oscillating,
18    rotating, or flashing lights;
19        9.5. Propane delivery trucks;
20        10. Vehicles used for collecting or delivering mail
21    for the United States Postal Service provided that such
22    lights shall not be lighted except when such vehicles are
23    actually being used for such purposes;
24        10.5. Vehicles of the Office of the Illinois State
25    Fire Marshal, provided that such lights shall not be
26    lighted except for when such vehicles are engaged in work

 

 

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1    for the Office of the Illinois State Fire Marshal;
2        11. Any vehicle displaying a slow-moving vehicle
3    emblem as provided in Section 12-205.1;
4        12. All trucks equipped with self-compactors or
5    roll-off hoists and roll-on containers for garbage,
6    recycling, or refuse hauling. Such lights shall not be
7    lighted except when such vehicles are actually being used
8    for such purposes;
9        13. Vehicles used by a security company, alarm
10    responder, control agency, or the Illinois Department of
11    Corrections;
12        14. Security vehicles of the Department of Human
13    Services; however, the lights shall not be lighted except
14    when being used for security related purposes under the
15    direction of the superintendent of the facility where the
16    vehicle is located; and
17        15. Vehicles of union representatives, except that the
18    lights shall be lighted only while the vehicle is within
19    the limits of a construction project.
20    (c) The use of blue oscillating, rotating, or flashing
21lights, whether lighted or unlighted, is prohibited except on:
22        1. Rescue squad vehicles not owned by a fire
23    department or fire protection district and vehicles owned
24    or operated by an EMS chief as provided in subsection (a);
25    a: voluntary firefighter; a paid firefighter; a part-paid
26    firefighter; a call firefighter; a member of the board of

 

 

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1    trustees of a fire protection district; a paid or unpaid
2    member of a rescue squad; a paid or unpaid member of a
3    voluntary ambulance unit; or a paid or unpaid members of a
4    local or county emergency management services agency as
5    defined in the Illinois Emergency Management Agency Act,
6    designated or authorized by local authorities, in writing,
7    and carrying that designation or authorization in the
8    vehicle.
9        However, such lights are not to be lighted except when
10    responding to a bona fide emergency or when parked or
11    stationary at the scene of a fire, rescue call, ambulance
12    call, or motor vehicle crash.
13        Any person using these lights in accordance with this
14    subdivision (c)1 must carry on his or her person an
15    identification card or letter identifying the bona fide
16    member of a fire department, fire protection district,
17    rescue squad, ambulance unit, or emergency management
18    services agency that owns or operates that vehicle. The
19    card or letter must include:
20            (A) the name of the fire department, fire
21        protection district, rescue squad, ambulance unit, or
22        emergency management services agency;
23            (B) the member's position within the fire
24        department, fire protection district, rescue squad,
25        ambulance unit, or emergency management services
26        agency;

 

 

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1            (C) the member's term of service; and
2            (D) the name of a person within the fire
3        department, fire protection district, rescue squad,
4        ambulance unit, or emergency management services
5        agency to contact to verify the information provided.
6        2. Police department vehicles in cities having a
7    population of 500,000 or more inhabitants.
8        3. Law enforcement vehicles of State or local
9    authorities when used in combination with red oscillating,
10    rotating, or flashing lights.
11        4. Vehicles of local fire departments and State or
12    federal firefighting vehicles when used in combination
13    with red oscillating, rotating, or flashing lights.
14        5. Vehicles which are designed and used exclusively as
15    ambulances or rescue vehicles when used in combination
16    with red oscillating, rotating, or flashing lights;
17    furthermore, such lights shall not be lighted except when
18    responding to an emergency call.
19        6. Vehicles that are equipped and used exclusively as
20    organ transport vehicles when used in combination with red
21    oscillating, rotating, or flashing lights; furthermore,
22    these lights shall only be lighted when the transportation
23    is declared an emergency by a member of the transplant
24    team or a representative of the organ procurement
25    organization.
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1    Agency, vehicles of the Office of the Illinois State Fire
2    Marshal, vehicles of the Illinois Department of Public
3    Health, vehicles of the Illinois Department of
4    Corrections, and vehicles of the Illinois Department of
5    Juvenile Justice, when used in combination with red
6    oscillating, rotating, or flashing lights.
7        8. Vehicles operated by a local or county emergency
8    management services agency as defined in the Illinois
9    Emergency Management Agency Act, when used in combination
10    with red oscillating, rotating, or flashing lights.
11        9. Vehicles of the Illinois Department of Natural
12    Resources that are used for mine rescue and explosives
13    emergency response, when used in combination with red
14    oscillating, rotating, or flashing lights.
15    (c-1) In addition to the blue oscillating, rotating, or
16flashing lights permitted under subsection (c), and
17notwithstanding subsection (a), a vehicle operated by a
18voluntary firefighter, a voluntary member of a rescue squad,
19or a member of a voluntary ambulance unit may be equipped with
20flashing white headlights and blue grill lights, which may be
21used only in responding to an emergency call or when parked or
22stationary at the scene of a fire, rescue call, ambulance
23call, or motor vehicle crash.
24    (c-2) In addition to the blue oscillating, rotating, or
25flashing lights permitted under subsection (c), and
26notwithstanding subsection (a), a vehicle operated by a paid

 

 

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1or unpaid member of a local or county emergency management
2services agency as defined in the Illinois Emergency
3Management Agency Act, may be equipped with white oscillating,
4rotating, or flashing lights to be used in combination with
5blue oscillating, rotating, or flashing lights, if
6authorization by local authorities is in writing and carried
7in the vehicle.
8    (d) The use of a combination of amber and white
9oscillating, rotating, or flashing lights, whether lighted or
10unlighted, is prohibited except on second division vehicles
11designed and used for towing or hoisting vehicles or motor
12vehicles or equipment of the State of Illinois, local
13authorities, contractors, and union representatives;
14furthermore, such lights shall not be lighted on second
15division vehicles designed and used for towing or hoisting
16vehicles or vehicles of the State of Illinois, local
17authorities, and contractors except while such vehicles are
18engaged in a tow operation, highway maintenance, or
19construction operations within the limits of highway
20construction projects, and shall not be lighted on the
21vehicles of union representatives except when those vehicles
22are within the limits of a construction project.
23    (d-5) The use of green oscillating, flashing, or rotating
24lights, whether lighted or unlighted, is prohibited except on:
25        1. Second division vehicles designed and used for
26    towing or hoisting vehicles when the lights on those

 

 

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1    vehicles are used in combination with amber or amber and
2    white oscillating, flashing, or rotating lights;
3    furthermore, such lights shall not be lighted except when
4    such vehicles are actually being used at the scene of a
5    crash or disablement.
6        2. Motor vehicles or equipment of the State of
7    Illinois when the lights on those vehicles or equipment
8    are used in combination with amber or amber and white
9    oscillating, flashing, or rotating lights; furthermore,
10    such lights shall not be lighted except while such
11    vehicles or equipment are engaged in maintenance
12    operations, snow and ice removal operations, or performing
13    traffic control and protection duties while at an
14    emergency scene.
15        3. Motor vehicles of the Department of Transportation
16    identified as Emergency Traffic Patrol when the lights on
17    those vehicles are used in combination with red and white
18    oscillating, flashing, or rotating lights when responding
19    to an emergency call or when parked or stationary while
20    engaged in motor vehicle assistance or at an emergency
21    scene.
22        4. Motor vehicles of the Illinois State Toll Highway
23    Authority when the lights on those vehicles are used in
24    combination with amber oscillating, flashing, or rotating
25    lights; furthermore, such lights shall not be lighted
26    except while such vehicles are engaged in maintenance

 

 

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1    operations, snow and ice removal operations, or performing
2    traffic control and protection duties while at an
3    emergency scene.
4        5. Motor vehicles of the Illinois State Toll Highway
5    Authority with a gross vehicle weight rating of 9,000
6    pounds or more and those identified as Highway Emergency
7    Lane Patrol when the lights on those vehicles are used in
8    combination with red and white oscillating, flashing, or
9    rotating lights when responding to an emergency call or
10    when parked or stationary while engaged in motor vehicle
11    assistance or at the scene of the emergency.
12        6. Motor vehicles or equipment of local authority or
13    municipalities which perform highway maintenance
14    operations, when the lights on those vehicles are used in
15    combination with amber or amber and white oscillating,
16    flashing, or rotating lights; furthermore, such lights
17    shall not be lighted except while such vehicles are
18    engaged in the maintenance operations, snow and ice
19    removal operations, or performing traffic control and
20    protection duties while at an emergency scene.
21        7. Fire department vehicles of local fire departments
22    and State or federal firefighting vehicles when the lights
23    on those vehicles are used in combination with red, or red
24    and white, or red and blue, oscillating, rotating, or
25    flashing lights.
26        8. Vehicles used by a security company when the lights

 

 

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1    on those vehicles are used in combination with amber
2    oscillating, flashing, or rotating lights; furthermore,
3    such lights shall not be lighted except when the vehicle
4    is being operated upon the property or location where the
5    security company is employed to perform security or crime
6    prevention duties.
7        9. Ambulances or rescue vehicles operating in counties
8    with populations of less than 2,000,000.
9    (d-10) Fire department vehicles of local fire departments
10and State or federal firefighting vehicles, police vehicles of
11State, federal, or local authorities, and vehicles designated
12by local or State authority, while parked at an emergency
13scene, may use a steady-on illumination or steady-burn, or
14flashing green beacon or beacons if such steady-on,
15steady-burn, or flashing beacon is used to indicate an
16emergency operations command post or incident command
17location.
18    (e) All oscillating, rotating, or flashing lights referred
19to in this Section shall be of sufficient intensity, when
20illuminated, to be visible at 500 feet in normal sunlight.
21    (f) Nothing in this Section shall prohibit a manufacturer
22of oscillating, rotating, or flashing lights or his
23representative or authorized vendor from temporarily mounting
24such lights on a vehicle for demonstration purposes only. If
25the lights are not covered while the vehicle is operated upon a
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1vehicle is out of service or not an emergency vehicle. The
2signage shall be displayed on all sides of the vehicle in
3letters at least 2 inches tall and one-half inch wide. A
4vehicle authorized to have oscillating, rotating, or flashing
5lights mounted for demonstration purposes may not activate the
6lights while the vehicle is operated upon a highway.
7    (g) Any person violating the provisions of subsection (a),
8(b), (c), (d), (d-5), or (d-10) of this Section who without
9lawful authority stops or detains or attempts to stop or
10detain another person shall be guilty of a Class 2 felony.
11    (h) Except as provided in subsection (g) above, any person
12violating the provisions of subsection (a) or (c) of this
13Section shall be guilty of a Class A misdemeanor.
14(Source: P.A. 102-842, eff. 1-1-23; 102-982, eff. 7-1-23;
15103-154, eff. 6-30-23; 103-667, eff. 1-1-25.)
 
16    (625 ILCS 5/12-601)  (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 12-601)
17    Sec. 12-601. Horns and warning devices.
18    (a) Every motor vehicle when operated upon a highway shall
19be equipped with a horn in good working order and capable of
20emitting sound audible under normal conditions from a distance
21of not less than 200 feet, but no horn or other warning device
22shall emit an unreasonable loud or harsh sound or a whistle.
23The driver of a motor vehicle shall when reasonably necessary
24to insure safe operation give audible warning with his horn
25but shall not otherwise use such horn when upon a highway.

 

 

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1    (b) No vehicle shall be equipped with nor shall any person
2use upon a vehicle any siren, whistle, or bell, except as
3otherwise permitted in this Section. Any authorized emergency
4vehicle or organ transport vehicle as defined in Chapter 1 of
5this Code or a vehicle operated by a fire chief, deputy fire
6chief, assistant fire chief, EMS chief, or the Director or
7Coordinator of a municipal or county emergency services and
8disaster agency may be equipped with a siren, whistle, or bell
9capable of emitting sound audible under normal conditions from
10a distance of not less than 500 feet, but such siren, whistle,
11or bell shall not be used except when such vehicle is operated
12in response to an emergency call or in the immediate pursuit of
13an actual or suspected violator of the law in either of which
14events the driver of such vehicle shall sound such siren,
15whistle, or bell when necessary to warn pedestrians and other
16drivers of the approach thereof.
17    (c) Trackless trolley coaches, as defined by Section 1-206
18of this Code, and replica trolleys, as defined by Section
191-171.04 of this Code, may be equipped with a bell or bells in
20lieu of a horn, and may, in addition to the requirements of
21subsection (a) of this Section, use a bell or bells for the
22purpose of indicating arrival or departure at designated stops
23during the hours of scheduled operation.
24(Source: P.A. 102-448, eff. 1-1-22.)