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| | 103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2023 and 2024 HB1018 Introduced 1/12/2023, by Rep. Mary E. Flowers SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
| 625 ILCS 5/11-208.3 | from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 11-208.3 |
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Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code. Provides that any ordinance establishing a system of administrative adjudication shall provide for the service of notices (rather than "additional notices") to the address of the registered owner of the cited vehicle.
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1 | | AN ACT concerning transportation.
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2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | | Section 5. The Illinois Vehicle Code is amended by |
5 | | changing Section 11-208.3 as follows:
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6 | | (625 ILCS 5/11-208.3) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 11-208.3)
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7 | | (Text of Section before amendment by P.A. 102-905 ) |
8 | | Sec. 11-208.3. Administrative adjudication of violations |
9 | | of traffic
regulations concerning the standing, parking, or |
10 | | condition of
vehicles, automated traffic law violations, and |
11 | | automated speed enforcement system violations.
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12 | | (a) Any municipality or county may provide by ordinance |
13 | | for a system of
administrative adjudication of vehicular |
14 | | standing and parking violations and
vehicle compliance |
15 | | violations as described in this subsection, automated traffic |
16 | | law violations as defined in Section 11-208.6, 11-208.9, or |
17 | | 11-1201.1, and automated speed enforcement system violations |
18 | | as defined in Section 11-208.8.
The administrative system |
19 | | shall have as its purpose the fair and
efficient enforcement |
20 | | of municipal or county regulations through the
administrative |
21 | | adjudication of automated speed enforcement system or |
22 | | automated traffic law violations and violations of municipal |
23 | | or county ordinances
regulating the standing and parking of |
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1 | | vehicles, the condition and use of
vehicle equipment, and the |
2 | | display of municipal or county wheel tax licenses within the
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3 | | municipality's
or county's borders. The administrative system |
4 | | shall only have authority to adjudicate
civil offenses |
5 | | carrying fines not in excess of $500 or requiring the |
6 | | completion of a traffic education program, or both, that occur |
7 | | after the
effective date of the ordinance adopting such a |
8 | | system under this Section.
For purposes of this Section, |
9 | | "compliance violation" means a violation of a
municipal or |
10 | | county regulation governing the condition or use of equipment |
11 | | on a vehicle
or governing the display of a municipal or county |
12 | | wheel tax license.
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13 | | (b) Any ordinance establishing a system of administrative |
14 | | adjudication
under this Section shall provide for:
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15 | | (1) A traffic compliance administrator authorized to
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16 | | adopt, distribute, and
process parking, compliance, and |
17 | | automated speed enforcement system or automated traffic |
18 | | law violation notices and other notices required
by this
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19 | | Section, collect money paid as fines and penalties for |
20 | | violation of parking
and compliance
ordinances and |
21 | | automated speed enforcement system or automated traffic |
22 | | law violations, and operate an administrative adjudication |
23 | | system.
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24 | | (2) A parking, standing, compliance, automated speed |
25 | | enforcement system, or automated traffic law violation |
26 | | notice
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shall specify or include the date,
time, and |
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1 | | place of violation of a parking, standing,
compliance, |
2 | | automated speed enforcement system, or automated traffic |
3 | | law
regulation; the particular regulation
violated; any |
4 | | requirement to complete a traffic education program; the |
5 | | fine and any penalty that may be assessed for late payment |
6 | | or failure to complete a required traffic education |
7 | | program, or both,
when so provided by ordinance; the |
8 | | vehicle make or a photograph of the vehicle; the state |
9 | | registration
number of the vehicle; and the identification |
10 | | number of the
person issuing the notice.
With regard to |
11 | | automated speed enforcement system or automated traffic |
12 | | law violations, vehicle make shall be specified on the |
13 | | automated speed enforcement system or automated traffic |
14 | | law violation notice if the notice does not include a |
15 | | photograph of the vehicle and the make is available and |
16 | | readily discernible. With regard to municipalities or |
17 | | counties with a population of 1 million or more, it
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18 | | be grounds for
dismissal of a parking
violation if the |
19 | | state registration number or vehicle make specified is
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20 | | incorrect. The violation notice shall state that the |
21 | | completion of any required traffic education program, the |
22 | | payment of any indicated
fine, and the payment of any |
23 | | applicable penalty for late payment or failure to complete |
24 | | a required traffic education program, or both, shall |
25 | | operate as a
final disposition of the violation. The |
26 | | notice also shall contain
information as to the |
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1 | | availability of a hearing in which the violation may
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2 | | contested on its merits. The violation notice shall |
3 | | specify the
time and manner in which a hearing may be had.
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4 | | (3) Service of a parking, standing, or compliance
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5 | | violation notice by: (i) affixing the
original or a |
6 | | facsimile of the notice to an unlawfully parked or |
7 | | standing vehicle; (ii)
handing the notice to the operator |
8 | | of a vehicle if he or she is
present; or (iii) mailing the |
9 | | notice to the address of the registered owner or lessee of |
10 | | the cited vehicle as recorded with the Secretary of State |
11 | | or the lessor of the motor vehicle within 30 days after the |
12 | | Secretary of State or the lessor of the motor vehicle |
13 | | notifies the municipality or county of the identity of the |
14 | | owner or lessee of the vehicle, but not later than 90 days |
15 | | after the date of the violation, except that in the case of |
16 | | a lessee of a motor vehicle, service of a parking, |
17 | | standing, or compliance violation notice may occur no |
18 | | later than 210 days after the violation; and service of an |
19 | | automated speed enforcement system or automated traffic |
20 | | law violation notice by mail to the
address
of the |
21 | | registered owner or lessee of the cited vehicle as |
22 | | recorded with the Secretary of
State or the lessor of the |
23 | | motor vehicle within 30 days after the Secretary of State |
24 | | or the lessor of the motor vehicle notifies the |
25 | | municipality or county of the identity of the owner or |
26 | | lessee of the vehicle, but not later than 90 days after the |
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1 | | violation, except that in the case of a lessee of a motor |
2 | | vehicle, service of an automated traffic law violation |
3 | | notice may occur no later than 210 days after the |
4 | | violation. A person authorized by ordinance to issue and |
5 | | serve parking,
standing, and compliance
violation notices |
6 | | shall certify as to the correctness of the facts entered
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7 | | on the violation notice by signing his or her name to the |
8 | | notice at
the time of service or, in the case of a notice |
9 | | produced by a computerized
device, by signing a single |
10 | | certificate to be kept by the traffic
compliance
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11 | | administrator attesting to the correctness of all notices |
12 | | produced by the
device while it was under his or her |
13 | | control. In the case of an automated traffic law |
14 | | violation, the ordinance shall
require
a
determination by |
15 | | a technician employed or contracted by the municipality or |
16 | | county that,
based on inspection of recorded images, the |
17 | | motor vehicle was being operated in
violation of Section |
18 | | 11-208.6, 11-208.9, or 11-1201.1 or a local ordinance.
If |
19 | | the technician determines that the
vehicle entered the |
20 | | intersection as part of a funeral procession or in order |
21 | | to
yield the right-of-way to an emergency vehicle, a |
22 | | citation shall not be issued. In municipalities with a |
23 | | population of less than 1,000,000 inhabitants and counties |
24 | | with a population of less than 3,000,000 inhabitants, the |
25 | | automated traffic law ordinance shall require that all |
26 | | determinations by a technician that a motor vehicle was |
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1 | | being operated in
violation of Section 11-208.6, 11-208.9, |
2 | | or 11-1201.1 or a local ordinance must be reviewed and |
3 | | approved by a law enforcement officer or retired law |
4 | | enforcement officer of the municipality or county issuing |
5 | | the violation. In municipalities with a population of |
6 | | 1,000,000 or more inhabitants and counties with a |
7 | | population of 3,000,000 or more inhabitants, the automated |
8 | | traffic law ordinance shall require that all |
9 | | determinations by a technician that a motor vehicle was |
10 | | being operated in
violation of Section 11-208.6, 11-208.9, |
11 | | or 11-1201.1 or a local ordinance must be reviewed and |
12 | | approved by a law enforcement officer or retired law |
13 | | enforcement officer of the municipality or county issuing |
14 | | the violation or by an additional fully trained reviewing |
15 | | technician who is not employed by the contractor who |
16 | | employs the technician who made the initial determination. |
17 | | In the case of an automated speed enforcement system |
18 | | violation, the ordinance shall require a determination by |
19 | | a technician employed by the municipality, based upon an |
20 | | inspection of recorded images, video or other |
21 | | documentation, including documentation of the speed limit |
22 | | and automated speed enforcement signage, and documentation |
23 | | of the inspection, calibration, and certification of the |
24 | | speed equipment, that the vehicle was being operated in |
25 | | violation of Article VI of Chapter 11 of this Code or a |
26 | | similar local ordinance. If the technician determines that |
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1 | | the vehicle speed was not determined by a calibrated, |
2 | | certified speed equipment device based upon the speed |
3 | | equipment documentation, or if the vehicle was an |
4 | | emergency vehicle, a citation may not be issued. The |
5 | | automated speed enforcement ordinance shall require that |
6 | | all determinations by a technician that a violation |
7 | | occurred be reviewed and approved by a law enforcement |
8 | | officer or retired law enforcement officer of the |
9 | | municipality issuing the violation or by an additional |
10 | | fully trained reviewing technician who is not employed by |
11 | | the contractor who employs the technician who made the |
12 | | initial determination. Routine and independent calibration |
13 | | of the speeds produced by automated speed enforcement |
14 | | systems and equipment shall be conducted annually by a |
15 | | qualified technician. Speeds produced by an automated |
16 | | speed enforcement system shall be compared with speeds |
17 | | produced by lidar or other independent equipment. Radar or |
18 | | lidar equipment shall undergo an internal validation test |
19 | | no less frequently than once each week. Qualified |
20 | | technicians shall test loop-based equipment no less |
21 | | frequently than once a year. Radar equipment shall be |
22 | | checked for accuracy by a qualified technician when the |
23 | | unit is serviced, when unusual or suspect readings |
24 | | persist, or when deemed necessary by a reviewing |
25 | | technician. Radar equipment shall be checked with the |
26 | | internal frequency generator and the internal circuit test |
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1 | | whenever the radar is turned on. Technicians must be alert |
2 | | for any unusual or suspect readings, and if unusual or |
3 | | suspect readings of a radar unit persist, that unit shall |
4 | | immediately be removed from service and not returned to |
5 | | service until it has been checked by a qualified |
6 | | technician and determined to be functioning properly. |
7 | | Documentation of the annual calibration results, including |
8 | | the equipment tested, test date, technician performing the |
9 | | test, and test results, shall be maintained and available |
10 | | for use in the determination of an automated speed |
11 | | enforcement system violation and issuance of a citation. |
12 | | The technician performing the calibration and testing of |
13 | | the automated speed enforcement equipment shall be trained |
14 | | and certified in the use of equipment for speed |
15 | | enforcement purposes. Training on the speed enforcement |
16 | | equipment may be conducted by law enforcement, civilian, |
17 | | or manufacturer's personnel and if applicable may be |
18 | | equivalent to the equipment use and operations training |
19 | | included in the Speed Measuring Device Operator Program |
20 | | developed by the National Highway Traffic Safety |
21 | | Administration (NHTSA). The vendor or technician who |
22 | | performs the work shall keep accurate records on each |
23 | | piece of equipment the technician calibrates and tests. As |
24 | | used in this paragraph, "fully trained reviewing |
25 | | technician" means a person who has received at least 40 |
26 | | hours of supervised training in subjects which shall |
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1 | | include image inspection and interpretation, the elements |
2 | | necessary to prove a violation, license plate |
3 | | identification, and traffic safety and management. In all |
4 | | municipalities and counties, the automated speed |
5 | | enforcement system or automated traffic law ordinance |
6 | | shall require that no additional fee shall be charged to |
7 | | the alleged violator for exercising his or her right to an |
8 | | administrative hearing, and persons shall be given at |
9 | | least 25 days following an administrative hearing to pay |
10 | | any civil penalty imposed by a finding that Section |
11 | | 11-208.6, 11-208.8, 11-208.9, or 11-1201.1 or a similar |
12 | | local ordinance has been violated. The original or a
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13 | | facsimile of the violation notice or, in the case of a |
14 | | notice produced by a
computerized device, a printed record |
15 | | generated by the device showing the facts
entered on the |
16 | | notice, shall be retained by the
traffic compliance
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17 | | administrator, and shall be a record kept in the ordinary |
18 | | course of
business. A parking, standing, compliance, |
19 | | automated speed enforcement system, or automated traffic |
20 | | law violation notice issued,
signed, and served in
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21 | | accordance with this Section, a copy of the notice, or the |
22 | | computer-generated record shall be prima facie
correct and |
23 | | shall be prima facie evidence of the correctness of the |
24 | | facts
shown on the notice. The notice, copy, or |
25 | | computer-generated
record shall be admissible in any
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26 | | subsequent administrative or legal proceedings.
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1 | | (4) An opportunity for a hearing for the registered |
2 | | owner of the
vehicle cited in the parking, standing, |
3 | | compliance, automated speed enforcement system, or |
4 | | automated traffic law violation notice in
which the owner |
5 | | may
contest the merits of the alleged violation, and |
6 | | during which formal or
technical rules of evidence shall |
7 | | not apply; provided, however, that under
Section 11-1306 |
8 | | of this Code the lessee of a vehicle cited in the
violation |
9 | | notice likewise shall be provided an opportunity for a |
10 | | hearing of
the same kind afforded the registered owner. |
11 | | The hearings shall be
recorded, and the person conducting |
12 | | the hearing on behalf of the traffic
compliance
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13 | | administrator shall be empowered to administer oaths and |
14 | | to secure by
subpoena both the attendance and testimony of |
15 | | witnesses and the production
of relevant books and papers. |
16 | | Persons appearing at a hearing under this
Section may be |
17 | | represented by counsel at their expense. The ordinance may
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18 | | also provide for internal administrative review following |
19 | | the decision of
the hearing officer.
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20 | | (5) Service of additional notices, sent by first class |
21 | | United States
mail, postage prepaid, to the address of the |
22 | | registered owner of the cited
vehicle as recorded with the |
23 | | Secretary of State or, if any notice to that address is |
24 | | returned as undeliverable, to the last known address |
25 | | recorded in a United States Post Office approved database,
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26 | | or, under Section 11-1306
or subsection (p) of Section |
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1 | | 11-208.6 or 11-208.9, or subsection (p) of Section |
2 | | 11-208.8 of this Code, to the lessee of the cited vehicle |
3 | | at the last address known
to the lessor of the cited |
4 | | vehicle at the time of lease or, if any notice to that |
5 | | address is returned as undeliverable, to the last known |
6 | | address recorded in a United States Post Office approved |
7 | | database.
The service shall
be deemed complete as of the |
8 | | date of deposit in the United States mail.
The notices |
9 | | shall be in the following sequence and shall include, but |
10 | | not be
limited to, the information specified herein:
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11 | | (i) A second notice of parking, standing, or |
12 | | compliance violation if the first notice of the |
13 | | violation was issued by affixing the original or a |
14 | | facsimile of the notice to the unlawfully parked |
15 | | vehicle or by handing the notice to the operator. This |
16 | | notice shall specify or include the
date and location |
17 | | of the violation cited in the parking,
standing,
or |
18 | | compliance violation
notice, the particular regulation |
19 | | violated, the vehicle
make or a photograph of the |
20 | | vehicle, the state registration number of the vehicle, |
21 | | any requirement to complete a traffic education |
22 | | program, the fine and any penalty that may be
assessed |
23 | | for late payment or failure to complete a traffic |
24 | | education program, or both, when so provided by |
25 | | ordinance, the availability
of a hearing in which the |
26 | | violation may be contested on its merits, and the
time |
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1 | | and manner in which the hearing may be had. The notice |
2 | | of violation
shall also state that failure to complete |
3 | | a required traffic education program, to pay the |
4 | | indicated fine and any
applicable penalty, or to |
5 | | appear at a hearing on the merits in the time and
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6 | | manner specified, will result in a final determination |
7 | | of violation
liability for the cited violation in the |
8 | | amount of the fine or penalty
indicated, and that, |
9 | | upon the occurrence of a final determination of |
10 | | violation liability for the failure, and the |
11 | | exhaustion of, or
failure to exhaust, available |
12 | | administrative or judicial procedures for
review, any |
13 | | incomplete traffic education program or any unpaid |
14 | | fine or penalty, or both, will constitute a debt due |
15 | | and owing
the municipality or county.
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16 | | (ii) A notice of final determination of parking, |
17 | | standing,
compliance, automated speed enforcement |
18 | | system, or automated traffic law violation liability.
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19 | | This notice shall be sent following a final |
20 | | determination of parking,
standing, compliance, |
21 | | automated speed enforcement system, or automated |
22 | | traffic law
violation liability and the conclusion of |
23 | | judicial review procedures taken
under this Section. |
24 | | The notice shall state that the incomplete traffic |
25 | | education program or the unpaid fine or
penalty, or |
26 | | both, is a debt due and owing the municipality or |
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1 | | county. The notice shall contain
warnings that failure |
2 | | to complete any required traffic education program or |
3 | | to pay any fine or penalty due and owing the
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4 | | municipality or county, or both, within the time |
5 | | specified may result in the municipality's
or county's |
6 | | filing of a petition in the Circuit Court to have the |
7 | | incomplete traffic education program or unpaid
fine or |
8 | | penalty, or both, rendered a judgment as provided by |
9 | | this Section, or, where applicable, may
result in |
10 | | suspension of the person's driver's license for |
11 | | failure to complete a traffic education program.
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12 | | (6) A notice of impending driver's license suspension. |
13 | | This
notice shall be sent to the person liable for failure |
14 | | to complete a required traffic education program. The |
15 | | notice
shall state that failure to complete a required |
16 | | traffic education program within 45 days of
the notice's |
17 | | date will result in the municipality or county notifying |
18 | | the Secretary
of State that the person is eligible for |
19 | | initiation of suspension
proceedings under Section 6-306.5 |
20 | | of this Code. The notice shall also state
that the person |
21 | | may obtain a photostatic copy of an original ticket |
22 | | imposing a
fine or penalty by sending a self-addressed, |
23 | | stamped envelope to the
municipality or county along with |
24 | | a request for the photostatic copy.
The notice of |
25 | | impending driver's
license suspension shall be sent by |
26 | | first class United States mail,
postage prepaid, to the |
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1 | | address recorded with the Secretary of State or, if any |
2 | | notice to that address is returned as undeliverable, to |
3 | | the last known address recorded in a United States Post |
4 | | Office approved database.
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5 | | (7) Final determinations of violation liability. A |
6 | | final
determination of violation liability shall occur |
7 | | following failure to complete the required traffic |
8 | | education program or
to pay the fine or penalty, or both, |
9 | | after a hearing officer's determination of violation |
10 | | liability and the exhaustion of or failure to exhaust any
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11 | | administrative review procedures provided by ordinance. |
12 | | Where a person
fails to appear at a hearing to contest the |
13 | | alleged violation in the time
and manner specified in a |
14 | | prior mailed notice, the hearing officer's
determination |
15 | | of violation liability shall become final: (A) upon
denial |
16 | | of a timely petition to set aside that determination, or |
17 | | (B) upon
expiration of the period for filing the petition |
18 | | without a
filing having been made.
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19 | | (8) A petition to set aside a determination of |
20 | | parking, standing,
compliance, automated speed enforcement |
21 | | system, or automated traffic law violation
liability that |
22 | | may be filed by a person owing an unpaid fine or penalty. A |
23 | | petition to set aside a determination of liability may |
24 | | also be filed by a person required to complete a traffic |
25 | | education program.
The petition shall be filed with and |
26 | | ruled upon by the traffic compliance
administrator in the |
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1 | | manner and within the time specified by ordinance.
The |
2 | | grounds for the petition may be limited to: (A) the person |
3 | | not having
been the owner or lessee of the cited vehicle on |
4 | | the date the
violation notice was issued, (B) the person |
5 | | having already completed the required traffic education |
6 | | program or paid the fine or
penalty, or both, for the |
7 | | violation in question, and (C) excusable failure to
appear |
8 | | at or
request a new date for a hearing.
With regard to |
9 | | municipalities or counties with a population of 1 million |
10 | | or more, it
shall be grounds for
dismissal of a
parking |
11 | | violation if the state registration number or vehicle |
12 | | make, only if specified in the violation notice, is
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13 | | incorrect. After the determination of
parking, standing, |
14 | | compliance, automated speed enforcement system, or |
15 | | automated traffic law violation liability has been set |
16 | | aside
upon a showing of just
cause, the registered owner |
17 | | shall be provided with a hearing on the merits
for that |
18 | | violation.
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19 | | (9) Procedures for non-residents. Procedures by which |
20 | | persons who are
not residents of the municipality or |
21 | | county may contest the merits of the alleged
violation |
22 | | without attending a hearing.
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23 | | (10) A schedule of civil fines for violations of |
24 | | vehicular standing,
parking, compliance, automated speed |
25 | | enforcement system, or automated traffic law regulations |
26 | | enacted by ordinance pursuant to this
Section, and a
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1 | | schedule of penalties for late payment of the fines or |
2 | | failure to complete required traffic education programs, |
3 | | provided, however,
that the total amount of the fine and |
4 | | penalty for any one violation shall
not exceed $250, |
5 | | except as provided in subsection (c) of Section 11-1301.3 |
6 | | of this Code.
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7 | | (11) Other provisions as are necessary and proper to |
8 | | carry into
effect the powers granted and purposes stated |
9 | | in this Section.
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10 | | (c) Any municipality or county establishing vehicular |
11 | | standing, parking,
compliance, automated speed enforcement |
12 | | system, or automated traffic law
regulations under this |
13 | | Section may also provide by ordinance for a
program of vehicle |
14 | | immobilization for the purpose of facilitating
enforcement of |
15 | | those regulations. The program of vehicle
immobilization shall |
16 | | provide for immobilizing any eligible vehicle upon the
public |
17 | | way by presence of a restraint in a manner to prevent operation |
18 | | of
the vehicle. Any ordinance establishing a program of |
19 | | vehicle
immobilization under this Section shall provide:
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20 | | (1) Criteria for the designation of vehicles eligible |
21 | | for
immobilization. A vehicle shall be eligible for |
22 | | immobilization when the
registered owner of the vehicle |
23 | | has accumulated the number of incomplete traffic education |
24 | | programs or unpaid final
determinations of parking, |
25 | | standing, compliance, automated speed enforcement system, |
26 | | or automated traffic law violation liability, or both, as
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1 | | determined by ordinance.
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2 | | (2) A notice of impending vehicle immobilization and a |
3 | | right to a
hearing to challenge the validity of the notice |
4 | | by disproving liability
for the incomplete traffic |
5 | | education programs or unpaid final determinations of |
6 | | parking, standing, compliance, automated speed enforcement |
7 | | system, or automated traffic law
violation liability, or |
8 | | both, listed
on the notice.
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9 | | (3) The right to a prompt hearing after a vehicle has |
10 | | been immobilized
or subsequently towed without the |
11 | | completion of the required traffic education program or |
12 | | payment of the outstanding fines and
penalties on parking, |
13 | | standing, compliance, automated speed enforcement system, |
14 | | or automated traffic law violations, or both, for which |
15 | | final
determinations have been
issued. An order issued |
16 | | after the hearing is a final administrative
decision |
17 | | within the meaning of Section 3-101 of the Code of Civil |
18 | | Procedure.
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19 | | (4) A post immobilization and post-towing notice |
20 | | advising the registered
owner of the vehicle of the right |
21 | | to a hearing to challenge the validity
of the impoundment.
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22 | | (d) Judicial review of final determinations of parking, |
23 | | standing,
compliance, automated speed enforcement system, or |
24 | | automated traffic law
violations and final administrative |
25 | | decisions issued after hearings
regarding vehicle |
26 | | immobilization and impoundment made
under this Section shall |
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1 | | be subject to the provisions of
the Administrative Review Law.
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2 | | (e) Any fine, penalty, incomplete traffic education |
3 | | program, or part of any fine or any penalty remaining
unpaid |
4 | | after the exhaustion of, or the failure to exhaust, |
5 | | administrative
remedies created under this Section and the |
6 | | conclusion of any judicial
review procedures shall be a debt |
7 | | due and owing the municipality or county and, as
such, may be |
8 | | collected in accordance with applicable law. Completion of any |
9 | | required traffic education program and payment in full
of any |
10 | | fine or penalty resulting from a standing, parking,
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11 | | compliance, automated speed enforcement system, or automated |
12 | | traffic law violation shall
constitute a final disposition of |
13 | | that violation.
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14 | | (f) After the expiration of the period within which |
15 | | judicial review may
be sought for a final determination of |
16 | | parking, standing, compliance, automated speed enforcement |
17 | | system, or automated traffic law
violation, the municipality
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18 | | or county may commence a proceeding in the Circuit Court for |
19 | | purposes of obtaining a
judgment on the final determination of |
20 | | violation. Nothing in this
Section shall prevent a |
21 | | municipality or county from consolidating multiple final
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22 | | determinations of parking, standing, compliance, automated |
23 | | speed enforcement system, or automated traffic law violations |
24 | | against a
person in a proceeding.
Upon commencement of the |
25 | | action, the municipality or county shall file a certified
copy |
26 | | or record of the final determination of parking, standing, |
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1 | | compliance, automated speed enforcement system, or automated |
2 | | traffic law
violation, which shall be
accompanied by a |
3 | | certification that recites facts sufficient to show that
the |
4 | | final determination of violation was
issued in accordance with |
5 | | this Section and the applicable municipal
or county ordinance. |
6 | | Service of the summons and a copy of the petition may be by
any |
7 | | method provided by Section 2-203 of the Code of Civil |
8 | | Procedure or by
certified mail, return receipt requested, |
9 | | provided that the total amount of
fines and penalties for |
10 | | final determinations of parking, standing,
compliance, |
11 | | automated speed enforcement system, or automated traffic law |
12 | | violations does not
exceed $2500. If the court is satisfied |
13 | | that the final determination of
parking, standing, compliance, |
14 | | automated speed enforcement system, or automated traffic law |
15 | | violation was entered in accordance with
the requirements of
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16 | | this Section and the applicable municipal or county ordinance, |
17 | | and that the registered
owner or the lessee, as the case may |
18 | | be, had an opportunity for an
administrative hearing and for |
19 | | judicial review as provided in this Section,
the court shall |
20 | | render judgment in favor of the municipality or county and |
21 | | against
the registered owner or the lessee for the amount |
22 | | indicated in the final
determination of parking, standing, |
23 | | compliance, automated speed enforcement system, or automated |
24 | | traffic law violation, plus costs.
The judgment shall have
the |
25 | | same effect and may be enforced in the same manner as other |
26 | | judgments
for the recovery of money.
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1 | | (g) The fee for participating in a traffic education |
2 | | program under this Section shall not exceed $25. |
3 | | A low-income individual required to complete a traffic |
4 | | education program under this Section who provides proof of |
5 | | eligibility for the federal earned income tax credit under |
6 | | Section 32 of the Internal Revenue Code or the Illinois earned |
7 | | income tax credit under Section 212 of the Illinois Income Tax |
8 | | Act shall not be required to pay any fee for participating in a |
9 | | required traffic education program. |
10 | | (Source: P.A. 101-32, eff. 6-28-19; 101-623, eff. 7-1-20; |
11 | | 101-652, eff. 7-1-21; 102-558, eff. 8-20-21.) |
12 | | (Text of Section after amendment by P.A. 102-905 ) |
13 | | Sec. 11-208.3. Administrative adjudication of violations |
14 | | of traffic
regulations concerning the standing, parking, or |
15 | | condition of
vehicles, automated traffic law violations, and |
16 | | automated speed enforcement system violations.
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17 | | (a) Any municipality or county may provide by ordinance |
18 | | for a system of
administrative adjudication of vehicular |
19 | | standing and parking violations and
vehicle compliance |
20 | | violations as described in this subsection, automated traffic |
21 | | law violations as defined in Section 11-208.6, 11-208.9, or |
22 | | 11-1201.1, and automated speed enforcement system violations |
23 | | as defined in Section 11-208.8.
The administrative system |
24 | | shall have as its purpose the fair and
efficient enforcement |
25 | | of municipal or county regulations through the
administrative |
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1 | | adjudication of automated speed enforcement system or |
2 | | automated traffic law violations and violations of municipal |
3 | | or county ordinances
regulating the standing and parking of |
4 | | vehicles, the condition and use of
vehicle equipment, and the |
5 | | display of municipal or county wheel tax licenses within the
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6 | | municipality's
or county's borders. The administrative system |
7 | | shall only have authority to adjudicate
civil offenses |
8 | | carrying fines not in excess of $500 or requiring the |
9 | | completion of a traffic education program, or both, that occur |
10 | | after the
effective date of the ordinance adopting such a |
11 | | system under this Section.
For purposes of this Section, |
12 | | "compliance violation" means a violation of a
municipal or |
13 | | county regulation governing the condition or use of equipment |
14 | | on a vehicle
or governing the display of a municipal or county |
15 | | wheel tax license.
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16 | | (b) Any ordinance establishing a system of administrative |
17 | | adjudication
under this Section shall provide for:
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18 | | (1) A traffic compliance administrator authorized to
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19 | | adopt, distribute, and
process parking, compliance, and |
20 | | automated speed enforcement system or automated traffic |
21 | | law violation notices and other notices required
by this
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22 | | Section, collect money paid as fines and penalties for |
23 | | violation of parking
and compliance
ordinances and |
24 | | automated speed enforcement system or automated traffic |
25 | | law violations, and operate an administrative adjudication |
26 | | system.
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1 | | (2) A parking, standing, compliance, automated speed |
2 | | enforcement system, or automated traffic law violation |
3 | | notice
that
shall specify or include the date,
time, and |
4 | | place of violation of a parking, standing,
compliance, |
5 | | automated speed enforcement system, or automated traffic |
6 | | law
regulation; the particular regulation
violated; any |
7 | | requirement to complete a traffic education program; the |
8 | | fine and any penalty that may be assessed for late payment |
9 | | or failure to complete a required traffic education |
10 | | program, or both,
when so provided by ordinance; the |
11 | | vehicle make or a photograph of the vehicle; the state |
12 | | registration
number of the vehicle; and the identification |
13 | | number of the
person issuing the notice.
With regard to |
14 | | automated speed enforcement system or automated traffic |
15 | | law violations, vehicle make shall be specified on the |
16 | | automated speed enforcement system or automated traffic |
17 | | law violation notice if the notice does not include a |
18 | | photograph of the vehicle and the make is available and |
19 | | readily discernible. With regard to municipalities or |
20 | | counties with a population of 1 million or more, it
shall |
21 | | be grounds for
dismissal of a parking
violation if the |
22 | | state registration number or vehicle make specified is
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23 | | incorrect. The violation notice shall state that the |
24 | | completion of any required traffic education program, the |
25 | | payment of any indicated
fine, and the payment of any |
26 | | applicable penalty for late payment or failure to complete |
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1 | | a required traffic education program, or both, shall |
2 | | operate as a
final disposition of the violation. The |
3 | | notice also shall contain
information as to the |
4 | | availability of a hearing in which the violation may
be |
5 | | contested on its merits. The violation notice shall |
6 | | specify the
time and manner in which a hearing may be had.
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7 | | (3) Service of a parking, standing, or compliance
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8 | | violation notice by: (i) affixing the
original or a |
9 | | facsimile of the notice to an unlawfully parked or |
10 | | standing vehicle; (ii)
handing the notice to the operator |
11 | | of a vehicle if he or she is
present; or (iii) mailing the |
12 | | notice to the address of the registered owner or lessee of |
13 | | the cited vehicle as recorded with the Secretary of State |
14 | | or the lessor of the motor vehicle within 30 days after the |
15 | | Secretary of State or the lessor of the motor vehicle |
16 | | notifies the municipality or county of the identity of the |
17 | | owner or lessee of the vehicle, but not later than 90 days |
18 | | after the date of the violation, except that in the case of |
19 | | a lessee of a motor vehicle, service of a parking, |
20 | | standing, or compliance violation notice may occur no |
21 | | later than 210 days after the violation; and service of an |
22 | | automated speed enforcement system or automated traffic |
23 | | law violation notice by mail to the
address
of the |
24 | | registered owner or lessee of the cited vehicle as |
25 | | recorded with the Secretary of
State or the lessor of the |
26 | | motor vehicle within 30 days after the Secretary of State |
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1 | | or the lessor of the motor vehicle notifies the |
2 | | municipality or county of the identity of the owner or |
3 | | lessee of the vehicle, but not later than 90 days after the |
4 | | violation, except that in the case of a lessee of a motor |
5 | | vehicle, service of an automated traffic law violation |
6 | | notice may occur no later than 210 days after the |
7 | | violation. A person authorized by ordinance to issue and |
8 | | serve parking,
standing, and compliance
violation notices |
9 | | shall certify as to the correctness of the facts entered
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10 | | on the violation notice by signing his or her name to the |
11 | | notice at
the time of service or, in the case of a notice |
12 | | produced by a computerized
device, by signing a single |
13 | | certificate to be kept by the traffic
compliance
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14 | | administrator attesting to the correctness of all notices |
15 | | produced by the
device while it was under his or her |
16 | | control. In the case of an automated traffic law |
17 | | violation, the ordinance shall
require
a
determination by |
18 | | a technician employed or contracted by the municipality or |
19 | | county that,
based on inspection of recorded images, the |
20 | | motor vehicle was being operated in
violation of Section |
21 | | 11-208.6, 11-208.9, or 11-1201.1 or a local ordinance.
If |
22 | | the technician determines that the
vehicle entered the |
23 | | intersection as part of a funeral procession or in order |
24 | | to
yield the right-of-way to an emergency vehicle, a |
25 | | citation shall not be issued. In municipalities with a |
26 | | population of less than 1,000,000 inhabitants and counties |
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1 | | with a population of less than 3,000,000 inhabitants, the |
2 | | automated traffic law ordinance shall require that all |
3 | | determinations by a technician that a motor vehicle was |
4 | | being operated in
violation of Section 11-208.6, 11-208.9, |
5 | | or 11-1201.1 or a local ordinance must be reviewed and |
6 | | approved by a law enforcement officer or retired law |
7 | | enforcement officer of the municipality or county issuing |
8 | | the violation. In municipalities with a population of |
9 | | 1,000,000 or more inhabitants and counties with a |
10 | | population of 3,000,000 or more inhabitants, the automated |
11 | | traffic law ordinance shall require that all |
12 | | determinations by a technician that a motor vehicle was |
13 | | being operated in
violation of Section 11-208.6, 11-208.9, |
14 | | or 11-1201.1 or a local ordinance must be reviewed and |
15 | | approved by a law enforcement officer or retired law |
16 | | enforcement officer of the municipality or county issuing |
17 | | the violation or by an additional fully trained reviewing |
18 | | technician who is not employed by the contractor who |
19 | | employs the technician who made the initial determination. |
20 | | In the case of an automated speed enforcement system |
21 | | violation, the ordinance shall require a determination by |
22 | | a technician employed by the municipality, based upon an |
23 | | inspection of recorded images, video or other |
24 | | documentation, including documentation of the speed limit |
25 | | and automated speed enforcement signage, and documentation |
26 | | of the inspection, calibration, and certification of the |
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1 | | speed equipment, that the vehicle was being operated in |
2 | | violation of Article VI of Chapter 11 of this Code or a |
3 | | similar local ordinance. If the technician determines that |
4 | | the vehicle speed was not determined by a calibrated, |
5 | | certified speed equipment device based upon the speed |
6 | | equipment documentation, or if the vehicle was an |
7 | | emergency vehicle, a citation may not be issued. The |
8 | | automated speed enforcement ordinance shall require that |
9 | | all determinations by a technician that a violation |
10 | | occurred be reviewed and approved by a law enforcement |
11 | | officer or retired law enforcement officer of the |
12 | | municipality issuing the violation or by an additional |
13 | | fully trained reviewing technician who is not employed by |
14 | | the contractor who employs the technician who made the |
15 | | initial determination. Routine and independent calibration |
16 | | of the speeds produced by automated speed enforcement |
17 | | systems and equipment shall be conducted annually by a |
18 | | qualified technician. Speeds produced by an automated |
19 | | speed enforcement system shall be compared with speeds |
20 | | produced by lidar or other independent equipment. Radar or |
21 | | lidar equipment shall undergo an internal validation test |
22 | | no less frequently than once each week. Qualified |
23 | | technicians shall test loop-based equipment no less |
24 | | frequently than once a year. Radar equipment shall be |
25 | | checked for accuracy by a qualified technician when the |
26 | | unit is serviced, when unusual or suspect readings |
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1 | | persist, or when deemed necessary by a reviewing |
2 | | technician. Radar equipment shall be checked with the |
3 | | internal frequency generator and the internal circuit test |
4 | | whenever the radar is turned on. Technicians must be alert |
5 | | for any unusual or suspect readings, and if unusual or |
6 | | suspect readings of a radar unit persist, that unit shall |
7 | | immediately be removed from service and not returned to |
8 | | service until it has been checked by a qualified |
9 | | technician and determined to be functioning properly. |
10 | | Documentation of the annual calibration results, including |
11 | | the equipment tested, test date, technician performing the |
12 | | test, and test results, shall be maintained and available |
13 | | for use in the determination of an automated speed |
14 | | enforcement system violation and issuance of a citation. |
15 | | The technician performing the calibration and testing of |
16 | | the automated speed enforcement equipment shall be trained |
17 | | and certified in the use of equipment for speed |
18 | | enforcement purposes. Training on the speed enforcement |
19 | | equipment may be conducted by law enforcement, civilian, |
20 | | or manufacturer's personnel and if applicable may be |
21 | | equivalent to the equipment use and operations training |
22 | | included in the Speed Measuring Device Operator Program |
23 | | developed by the National Highway Traffic Safety |
24 | | Administration (NHTSA). The vendor or technician who |
25 | | performs the work shall keep accurate records on each |
26 | | piece of equipment the technician calibrates and tests. As |
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1 | | used in this paragraph, "fully trained reviewing |
2 | | technician" means a person who has received at least 40 |
3 | | hours of supervised training in subjects which shall |
4 | | include image inspection and interpretation, the elements |
5 | | necessary to prove a violation, license plate |
6 | | identification, and traffic safety and management. In all |
7 | | municipalities and counties, the automated speed |
8 | | enforcement system or automated traffic law ordinance |
9 | | shall require that no additional fee shall be charged to |
10 | | the alleged violator for exercising his or her right to an |
11 | | administrative hearing, and persons shall be given at |
12 | | least 25 days following an administrative hearing to pay |
13 | | any civil penalty imposed by a finding that Section |
14 | | 11-208.6, 11-208.8, 11-208.9, or 11-1201.1 or a similar |
15 | | local ordinance has been violated. The original or a
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16 | | facsimile of the violation notice or, in the case of a |
17 | | notice produced by a
computerized device, a printed record |
18 | | generated by the device showing the facts
entered on the |
19 | | notice, shall be retained by the
traffic compliance
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20 | | administrator, and shall be a record kept in the ordinary |
21 | | course of
business. A parking, standing, compliance, |
22 | | automated speed enforcement system, or automated traffic |
23 | | law violation notice issued,
signed, and served in
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24 | | accordance with this Section, a copy of the notice, or the |
25 | | computer-generated record shall be prima facie
correct and |
26 | | shall be prima facie evidence of the correctness of the |
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1 | | facts
shown on the notice. The notice, copy, or |
2 | | computer-generated
record shall be admissible in any
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3 | | subsequent administrative or legal proceedings.
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4 | | (4) An opportunity for a hearing for the registered |
5 | | owner of the
vehicle cited in the parking, standing, |
6 | | compliance, automated speed enforcement system, or |
7 | | automated traffic law violation notice in
which the owner |
8 | | may
contest the merits of the alleged violation, and |
9 | | during which formal or
technical rules of evidence shall |
10 | | not apply; provided, however, that under
Section 11-1306 |
11 | | of this Code the lessee of a vehicle cited in the
violation |
12 | | notice likewise shall be provided an opportunity for a |
13 | | hearing of
the same kind afforded the registered owner. |
14 | | The hearings shall be
recorded, and the person conducting |
15 | | the hearing on behalf of the traffic
compliance
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16 | | administrator shall be empowered to administer oaths and |
17 | | to secure by
subpoena both the attendance and testimony of |
18 | | witnesses and the production
of relevant books and papers. |
19 | | Persons appearing at a hearing under this
Section may be |
20 | | represented by counsel at their expense. The ordinance may
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21 | | also provide for internal administrative review following |
22 | | the decision of
the hearing officer.
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23 | | (5) Service of additional notices, sent by first class |
24 | | United States
mail, postage prepaid, to the address of the |
25 | | registered owner of the cited
vehicle as recorded with the |
26 | | Secretary of State or, if any notice to that address is |
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1 | | returned as undeliverable, to the last known address |
2 | | recorded in a United States Post Office approved database,
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3 | | or, under Section 11-1306
or subsection (p) of Section |
4 | | 11-208.6 or 11-208.9, or subsection (p) of Section |
5 | | 11-208.8 of this Code, to the lessee of the cited vehicle |
6 | | at the last address known
to the lessor of the cited |
7 | | vehicle at the time of lease or, if any notice to that |
8 | | address is returned as undeliverable, to the last known |
9 | | address recorded in a United States Post Office approved |
10 | | database.
The service shall
be deemed complete as of the |
11 | | date of deposit in the United States mail.
The notices |
12 | | shall be in the following sequence and shall include, but |
13 | | not be
limited to, the information specified herein:
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14 | | (i) A second notice of parking, standing, or |
15 | | compliance violation if the first notice of the |
16 | | violation was issued by affixing the original or a |
17 | | facsimile of the notice to the unlawfully parked |
18 | | vehicle or by handing the notice to the operator. This |
19 | | notice shall specify or include the
date and location |
20 | | of the violation cited in the parking,
standing,
or |
21 | | compliance violation
notice, the particular regulation |
22 | | violated, the vehicle
make or a photograph of the |
23 | | vehicle, the state registration number of the vehicle, |
24 | | any requirement to complete a traffic education |
25 | | program, the fine and any penalty that may be
assessed |
26 | | for late payment or failure to complete a traffic |
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1 | | education program, or both, when so provided by |
2 | | ordinance, the availability
of a hearing in which the |
3 | | violation may be contested on its merits, and the
time |
4 | | and manner in which the hearing may be had. The notice |
5 | | of violation
shall also state that failure to complete |
6 | | a required traffic education program, to pay the |
7 | | indicated fine and any
applicable penalty, or to |
8 | | appear at a hearing on the merits in the time and
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9 | | manner specified, will result in a final determination |
10 | | of violation
liability for the cited violation in the |
11 | | amount of the fine or penalty
indicated, and that, |
12 | | upon the occurrence of a final determination of |
13 | | violation liability for the failure, and the |
14 | | exhaustion of, or
failure to exhaust, available |
15 | | administrative or judicial procedures for
review, any |
16 | | incomplete traffic education program or any unpaid |
17 | | fine or penalty, or both, will constitute a debt due |
18 | | and owing
the municipality or county.
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19 | | (ii) A notice of final determination of parking, |
20 | | standing,
compliance, automated speed enforcement |
21 | | system, or automated traffic law violation liability.
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22 | | This notice shall be sent following a final |
23 | | determination of parking,
standing, compliance, |
24 | | automated speed enforcement system, or automated |
25 | | traffic law
violation liability and the conclusion of |
26 | | judicial review procedures taken
under this Section. |
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1 | | The notice shall state that the incomplete traffic |
2 | | education program or the unpaid fine or
penalty, or |
3 | | both, is a debt due and owing the municipality or |
4 | | county. The notice shall contain
warnings that failure |
5 | | to complete any required traffic education program or |
6 | | to pay any fine or penalty due and owing the
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7 | | municipality or county, or both, within the time |
8 | | specified may result in the municipality's
or county's |
9 | | filing of a petition in the Circuit Court to have the |
10 | | incomplete traffic education program or unpaid
fine or |
11 | | penalty, or both, rendered a judgment as provided by |
12 | | this Section, or, where applicable, may
result in |
13 | | suspension of the person's driver's license for |
14 | | failure to complete a traffic education program.
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15 | | (6) A notice of impending driver's license suspension. |
16 | | This
notice shall be sent to the person liable for failure |
17 | | to complete a required traffic education program. The |
18 | | notice
shall state that failure to complete a required |
19 | | traffic education program within 45 days of
the notice's |
20 | | date will result in the municipality or county notifying |
21 | | the Secretary
of State that the person is eligible for |
22 | | initiation of suspension
proceedings under Section 6-306.5 |
23 | | of this Code. The notice shall also state
that the person |
24 | | may obtain a photostatic copy of an original ticket |
25 | | imposing a
fine or penalty by sending a self-addressed, |
26 | | stamped envelope to the
municipality or county along with |
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1 | | a request for the photostatic copy.
The notice of |
2 | | impending driver's
license suspension shall be sent by |
3 | | first class United States mail,
postage prepaid, to the |
4 | | address recorded with the Secretary of State or, if any |
5 | | notice to that address is returned as undeliverable, to |
6 | | the last known address recorded in a United States Post |
7 | | Office approved database.
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8 | | (7) Final determinations of violation liability. A |
9 | | final
determination of violation liability shall occur |
10 | | following failure to complete the required traffic |
11 | | education program or
to pay the fine or penalty, or both, |
12 | | after a hearing officer's determination of violation |
13 | | liability and the exhaustion of or failure to exhaust any
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14 | | administrative review procedures provided by ordinance. |
15 | | Where a person
fails to appear at a hearing to contest the |
16 | | alleged violation in the time
and manner specified in a |
17 | | prior mailed notice, the hearing officer's
determination |
18 | | of violation liability shall become final: (A) upon
denial |
19 | | of a timely petition to set aside that determination, or |
20 | | (B) upon
expiration of the period for filing the petition |
21 | | without a
filing having been made.
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22 | | (8) A petition to set aside a determination of |
23 | | parking, standing,
compliance, automated speed enforcement |
24 | | system, or automated traffic law violation
liability that |
25 | | may be filed by a person owing an unpaid fine or penalty. A |
26 | | petition to set aside a determination of liability may |
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1 | | also be filed by a person required to complete a traffic |
2 | | education program.
The petition shall be filed with and |
3 | | ruled upon by the traffic compliance
administrator in the |
4 | | manner and within the time specified by ordinance.
The |
5 | | grounds for the petition may be limited to: (A) the person |
6 | | not having
been the owner or lessee of the cited vehicle on |
7 | | the date the
violation notice was issued, (B) the person |
8 | | having already completed the required traffic education |
9 | | program or paid the fine or
penalty, or both, for the |
10 | | violation in question, and (C) excusable failure to
appear |
11 | | at or
request a new date for a hearing.
With regard to |
12 | | municipalities or counties with a population of 1 million |
13 | | or more, it
shall be grounds for
dismissal of a
parking |
14 | | violation if the state registration number or vehicle |
15 | | make, only if specified in the violation notice, is
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16 | | incorrect. After the determination of
parking, standing, |
17 | | compliance, automated speed enforcement system, or |
18 | | automated traffic law violation liability has been set |
19 | | aside
upon a showing of just
cause, the registered owner |
20 | | shall be provided with a hearing on the merits
for that |
21 | | violation.
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22 | | (9) Procedures for non-residents. Procedures by which |
23 | | persons who are
not residents of the municipality or |
24 | | county may contest the merits of the alleged
violation |
25 | | without attending a hearing.
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26 | | (10) A schedule of civil fines for violations of |
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1 | | vehicular standing,
parking, compliance, automated speed |
2 | | enforcement system, or automated traffic law regulations |
3 | | enacted by ordinance pursuant to this
Section, and a
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4 | | schedule of penalties for late payment of the fines or |
5 | | failure to complete required traffic education programs, |
6 | | provided, however,
that the total amount of the fine and |
7 | | penalty for any one violation shall
not exceed $250, |
8 | | except as provided in subsection (c) of Section 11-1301.3 |
9 | | of this Code.
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10 | | (11) Other provisions as are necessary and proper to |
11 | | carry into
effect the powers granted and purposes stated |
12 | | in this Section.
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13 | | (c) Any municipality or county establishing vehicular |
14 | | standing, parking,
compliance, automated speed enforcement |
15 | | system, or automated traffic law
regulations under this |
16 | | Section may also provide by ordinance for a
program of vehicle |
17 | | immobilization for the purpose of facilitating
enforcement of |
18 | | those regulations. The program of vehicle
immobilization shall |
19 | | provide for immobilizing any eligible vehicle upon the
public |
20 | | way by presence of a restraint in a manner to prevent operation |
21 | | of
the vehicle. Any ordinance establishing a program of |
22 | | vehicle
immobilization under this Section shall provide:
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23 | | (1) Criteria for the designation of vehicles eligible |
24 | | for
immobilization. A vehicle shall be eligible for |
25 | | immobilization when the
registered owner of the vehicle |
26 | | has accumulated the number of incomplete traffic education |
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1 | | programs or unpaid final
determinations of parking, |
2 | | standing, compliance, automated speed enforcement system, |
3 | | or automated traffic law violation liability, or both, as
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4 | | determined by ordinance.
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5 | | (2) A notice of impending vehicle immobilization and a |
6 | | right to a
hearing to challenge the validity of the notice |
7 | | by disproving liability
for the incomplete traffic |
8 | | education programs or unpaid final determinations of |
9 | | parking, standing, compliance, automated speed enforcement |
10 | | system, or automated traffic law
violation liability, or |
11 | | both, listed
on the notice.
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12 | | (3) The right to a prompt hearing after a vehicle has |
13 | | been immobilized
or subsequently towed without the |
14 | | completion of the required traffic education program or |
15 | | payment of the outstanding fines and
penalties on parking, |
16 | | standing, compliance, automated speed enforcement system, |
17 | | or automated traffic law violations, or both, for which |
18 | | final
determinations have been
issued. An order issued |
19 | | after the hearing is a final administrative
decision |
20 | | within the meaning of Section 3-101 of the Code of Civil |
21 | | Procedure.
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22 | | (4) A post immobilization and post-towing notice |
23 | | advising the registered
owner of the vehicle of the right |
24 | | to a hearing to challenge the validity
of the impoundment.
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25 | | (d) Judicial review of final determinations of parking, |
26 | | standing,
compliance, automated speed enforcement system, or |
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1 | | automated traffic law
violations and final administrative |
2 | | decisions issued after hearings
regarding vehicle |
3 | | immobilization and impoundment made
under this Section shall |
4 | | be subject to the provisions of
the Administrative Review Law.
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5 | | (e) Any fine, penalty, incomplete traffic education |
6 | | program, or part of any fine or any penalty remaining
unpaid |
7 | | after the exhaustion of, or the failure to exhaust, |
8 | | administrative
remedies created under this Section and the |
9 | | conclusion of any judicial
review procedures shall be a debt |
10 | | due and owing the municipality or county and, as
such, may be |
11 | | collected in accordance with applicable law. Completion of any |
12 | | required traffic education program and payment in full
of any |
13 | | fine or penalty resulting from a standing, parking,
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14 | | compliance, automated speed enforcement system, or automated |
15 | | traffic law violation shall
constitute a final disposition of |
16 | | that violation.
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17 | | (f) After the expiration of the period within which |
18 | | judicial review may
be sought for a final determination of |
19 | | parking, standing, compliance, automated speed enforcement |
20 | | system, or automated traffic law
violation, the municipality
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21 | | or county may commence a proceeding in the Circuit Court for |
22 | | purposes of obtaining a
judgment on the final determination of |
23 | | violation. Nothing in this
Section shall prevent a |
24 | | municipality or county from consolidating multiple final
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25 | | determinations of parking, standing, compliance, automated |
26 | | speed enforcement system, or automated traffic law violations |
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1 | | against a
person in a proceeding.
Upon commencement of the |
2 | | action, the municipality or county shall file a certified
copy |
3 | | or record of the final determination of parking, standing, |
4 | | compliance, automated speed enforcement system, or automated |
5 | | traffic law
violation, which shall be
accompanied by a |
6 | | certification that recites facts sufficient to show that
the |
7 | | final determination of violation was
issued in accordance with |
8 | | this Section and the applicable municipal
or county ordinance. |
9 | | Service of the summons and a copy of the petition may be by
any |
10 | | method provided by Section 2-203 of the Code of Civil |
11 | | Procedure or by
certified mail, return receipt requested, |
12 | | provided that the total amount of
fines and penalties for |
13 | | final determinations of parking, standing,
compliance, |
14 | | automated speed enforcement system, or automated traffic law |
15 | | violations does not
exceed $2500. If the court is satisfied |
16 | | that the final determination of
parking, standing, compliance, |
17 | | automated speed enforcement system, or automated traffic law |
18 | | violation was entered in accordance with
the requirements of
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19 | | this Section and the applicable municipal or county ordinance, |
20 | | and that the registered
owner or the lessee, as the case may |
21 | | be, had an opportunity for an
administrative hearing and for |
22 | | judicial review as provided in this Section,
the court shall |
23 | | render judgment in favor of the municipality or county and |
24 | | against
the registered owner or the lessee for the amount |
25 | | indicated in the final
determination of parking, standing, |
26 | | compliance, automated speed enforcement system, or automated |
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1 | | traffic law violation, plus costs.
The judgment shall have
the |
2 | | same effect and may be enforced in the same manner as other |
3 | | judgments
for the recovery of money.
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4 | | (g) The fee for participating in a traffic education |
5 | | program under this Section shall not exceed $25. |
6 | | A low-income individual required to complete a traffic |
7 | | education program under this Section who provides proof of |
8 | | eligibility for the federal earned income tax credit under |
9 | | Section 32 of the Internal Revenue Code or the Illinois earned |
10 | | income tax credit under Section 212 of the Illinois Income Tax |
11 | | Act shall not be required to pay any fee for participating in a |
12 | | required traffic education program. |
13 | | (h) Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the |
14 | | contrary, a person shall not be liable for violations, fees, |
15 | | fines, or penalties under this Section during the period in |
16 | | which the motor vehicle was stolen or hijacked, as indicated |
17 | | in a report to the appropriate law enforcement agency filed in |
18 | | a timely manner. |
19 | | (Source: P.A. 101-32, eff. 6-28-19; 101-623, eff. 7-1-20; |
20 | | 101-652, eff. 7-1-21; 102-558, eff. 8-20-21; 102-905, eff. |
21 | | 1-1-23.)
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22 | | Section 95. No acceleration or delay. Where this Act makes |
23 | | changes in a statute that is represented in this Act by text |
24 | | that is not yet or no longer in effect (for example, a Section |
25 | | represented by multiple versions), the use of that text does |