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1 AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 1860
2 AMENDMENT NO. . Amend Senate Bill 1860 on page 9, by
3 inserting below line 8 the following:
4 "(20 ILCS 505/7.2 rep.)
5 Section 15. The Children and Family Services Act is
6 amended by repealing Section 7.2.
7 (20 ILCS 605/605-715 rep.)
8 Section 20. The Department of Commerce and Community
9 Affairs Law of the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois is
10 amended by repealing Section 605-715.
11 (70 ILCS 3620/8 rep.)
12 Section 25. The Public Transit Employee Training
13 Programs Act is amended by repealing Section 8.
14 Section 30. The Illinois Insurance Code is amended by
15 changing Section 143.28 as follows:
16 (215 ILCS 5/143.28) (from Ch. 73, par. 755.28)
17 Sec. 143.28. The rates and premium charges for all
18 policies of automobile insurance, as described in sub-section
19 (a) of Section 143.13 of this Code, shall include appropriate
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1 reductions for insured automobiles which are equipped with
2 anti-theft mechanisms or devices approved by the Director.
3 To implement the provisions of this section, the Director
4 shall promulgate rules and regulations., and shall appoint an
5 Automotive Engineering Advisory Panel consisting of qualified
6 persons with expertise in automotive design, vehicle service,
7 and theft deterrent measures, to develop minimum performance
8 standards for certification of such anti-theft mechanisms and
9 devices and to develop minimum performance standards for
10 their certification. The Secretary of State or his
11 designated representative shall be a member of the Automotive
12 Engineering Advisory Panel, and shall provide the Panel with
13 technical and other assistance, as it shall require. The
14 rules and regulations promulgated hereunder shall include
15 procedures for certification to insurers that anti-theft
16 mechanisms and devices have been installed properly in
17 insured vehicles.
18 (Source: P.A. 81-0871; 81-1509.)"; and
19 on page 9, by inserting below line 14 the following:
20 "Section 110. The Alternate Fuels Act is amended by
21 changing Section 20 as follows:
22 (415 ILCS 120/20)
23 Sec. 20. Rules. Alternate Fuels Advisory Board. The
24 Governor shall appoint an Alternate Fuels Advisory Board
25 representing all alternate fuels industries designated in
26 this Act and Illinois private fleet operators. The Advisory
27 Board shall be chaired by the Director. Other members
28 appointed by the Governor shall consist of 2 representatives
29 each from the ethanol and natural gas industries, one
30 representative from the liquid petroleum industry, one
31 representative from the electric industry, one representative
32 from the heavy duty engine manufacturing industry, and one
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1 representative from Illinois private fleet operators. The
2 Advisory Board shall prepare and recommend to the Agency
3 Rules implementing Section 30 of this Act shall include, but
4 are, including, but not limited to, calculation of fuel cost
5 differential rebates and designation of acceptable conversion
6 and OEM technologies.
7 Members of the Advisory Board shall not be reimbursed
8 their costs and expenses of participation. All decisions of
9 the Advisory Board shall be decided on a one vote per member
10 basis with a majority of the Advisory Board membership to
11 rule.
12 In designating acceptable conversion or OEM technologies,
13 the Advisory Board and Agency shall favor, when available,
14 technology that is in compliance with the federal Clean Air
15 Act Amendments of 1990 and applicable implementing federal
16 regulations. Conversion and OEM technologies that
17 demonstrate emission reduction capabilities that meet or
18 exceed emission standards applicable for the vehicle's model
19 year and weight class shall be acceptable. Standards
20 requiring proper installation of approved conversion
21 technologies shall be included in the recommended rules.
22 Notwithstanding the above, engines used in alternate fuel
23 vehicles greater than 8500 pounds GVWR, whether new or
24 remanufactured, shall meet the appropriate United States
25 Environmental Protection Agency emissions standards at the
26 time of manufacture, and if converted, shall meet the
27 standards in effect at the time of conversion.
28 (Source: P.A. 89-410; 90-726, eff. 8-7-98.)"; and
29 on page 9, by inserting below line 17 the following:
30 "(820 ILCS 220/2a rep.)
31 Section 120. The Safety Inspection and Education Act is
32 amended by repealing Section 2a.".
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