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Full Text of SB2126  94th General Assembly

SB2126 94TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY


 


 
94TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2005 and 2006
SB2126

 

Introduced 10/19/2005, by Sen. Edward Petka

 

SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
 
625 ILCS 5/13B-15

    Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code. Provides that vehicles more than 25 years old are exempt from emissions testing under the Vehicle Emissions Inspection Law of 1995. Effective immediately.


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A BILL FOR

 

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1     AN ACT concerning transportation.
 
2     Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3 represented in the General Assembly:
 
4     Section 5. The Illinois Vehicle Code is amended by changing
5 Section 13B-15 as follows:
 
6     (625 ILCS 5/13B-15)
7     Sec. 13B-15. Inspections.
8     (a) Beginning with the implementation of the program
9 required by this Chapter, every motor vehicle that is owned by
10 a resident of an affected county, other than a vehicle that is
11 exempt under subsection (f) or (g), is subject to inspection
12 under the program.
13     The Agency shall send notice of the assigned inspection
14 month, at least 15 days before the beginning of the assigned
15 month, to the owner of each vehicle subject to the program. For
16 a vehicle that was subject to inspection before the effective
17 date of this amendatory Act of 1994 and for which an initial
18 inspection sticker or initial inspection certificate has
19 already been issued, the month to be assigned by the Agency for
20 that vehicle shall not be earlier than the current assigned
21 month, unless so requested by the owner. If the assigned month
22 is later than the current assigned month, the Agency shall
23 issue either a corrected inspection sticker or corrected
24 certificate for that vehicle.
25     Initial emission inspection stickers or initial inspection
26 certificates, as the case may be, expire on the last day of the
27 third month following the month assigned by the Agency for the
28 first inspection of the vehicle. Renewal inspection stickers or
29 certificates expire on the last day of the third month
30 following the month assigned for inspection in the year in
31 which the vehicle's next inspection is required.
32     The Agency or its agent may issue an interim emission

 

 

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1 inspection sticker or certificate for any vehicle subject to
2 inspection that does not have a currently valid emission
3 inspection sticker or certificate at the time the Agency is
4 notified by the Secretary of State of its registration by a new
5 owner, and for which an initial emission inspection sticker or
6 certificate has already been issued. Interim emission
7 inspection stickers or certificates expire no later than the
8 last day of the sixth complete calendar month after the date
9 the Agency issued the interim emission inspection sticker or
10 certificate.
11     The owner of each vehicle subject to inspection shall
12 obtain an emission inspection sticker or certificate for the
13 vehicle in accordance with this subsection. Before the
14 expiration of the emission inspection sticker or certificate,
15 the owner shall have the vehicle inspected and, upon
16 demonstration of compliance, obtain a renewal emission
17 inspection sticker or certificate. A renewal emission
18 inspection sticker or certificate shall not be issued more than
19 5 months before the expiration date of the previous inspection
20 sticker or certificate.
21     (b) Except as provided in subsection (c), vehicles shall be
22 inspected every 2 years on a schedule that begins either in the
23 second, fourth, or later calendar year after the vehicle model
24 year. The beginning test schedule shall be set by the Agency
25 and shall be consistent with the State's requirements for
26 emission reductions as determined by the applicable United
27 States Environmental Protection Agency vehicle emissions
28 estimation model and applicable guidance and rules.
29     (c) A vehicle may be inspected out of its 2-year inspection
30 schedule when a new owner acquires the vehicle and it should
31 have been, but was not, in compliance with this Act when the
32 vehicle was acquired by the new owner.
33     (d) The owner of a vehicle subject to inspection shall have
34 the vehicle inspected and obtain and display on the vehicle or
35 carry within the vehicle, in a manner specified by the Agency,
36 a valid unexpired emission inspection sticker or certificate in

 

 

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1 the manner specified by the Agency.
2     Any person who violates this subsection (d) is guilty of a
3 petty offense, except that a third or subsequent violation
4 within one year of the first violation is a Class C
5 misdemeanor. The fine imposed for a violation of this
6 subsection shall be not less than $50 if the violation occurred
7 within 60 days following the date by which a new or renewal
8 emission inspection sticker or certificate was required to be
9 obtained for the vehicle, and not less than $300 if the
10 violation occurred more than 60 days after that date.
11     (e) (1) For a $20 fee, to be paid into the Vehicle
12 Inspection Fund, the Agency shall inspect:
13         (A) Vehicles operated on federal installations within
14     an affected county, pursuant to Title 40, Section 51.356 of
15     the Code of Federal Regulations.
16         (B) Federally owned vehicles operated in affected
17     counties.
18     (2) For a fee of $20, to be paid into the Vehicle
19 Inspection Fund, the Agency may inspect:
20         (A) Vehicles registered in and subject to emission
21     inspections requirements of another state.
22         (B) Vehicles presented for inspection on a voluntary
23     basis.
24     Any fees collected under this subsection shall not offset
25 normally appropriated Motor Fuel Tax Funds.
26     (f) The following vehicles are not subject to inspection:
27         (1) Vehicles not subject to registration under Article
28     IV of Chapter 3 of this Code, other than vehicles owned by
29     the federal government.
30         (2) Motorcycles, motor driven cycles, and motorized
31     pedalcycles.
32         (3) Farm vehicles and implements of husbandry.
33         (4) Implements of warfare owned by the State or federal
34     government.
35         (5) Antique vehicles, custom vehicles, street rods,
36     and vehicles more than 25 years old of model year 1967 or

 

 

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1     before.
2         (6) Vehicles operated exclusively for parade or
3     ceremonial purposes by any veterans, fraternal, or civic
4     organization, organized on a not-for-profit basis.
5         (7) Vehicles for which a Junking Certificate has been
6     issued by the Secretary of State under Section 3-117 of
7     this Code.
8         (8) Diesel powered vehicles, and vehicles that are
9     powered exclusively by electricity.
10         (9) Vehicles operated exclusively in organized amateur
11     or professional sporting activities, as defined in the
12     Environmental Protection Act.
13         (10) Vehicles registered in, subject to, and in
14     compliance with the emission inspection requirements of
15     another state.
16     The Agency may issue temporary or permanent exemption
17 stickers or certificates for vehicles temporarily or
18 permanently exempt from inspection under this subsection (f).
19 An exemption sticker or certificate does not need to be
20 displayed.
21     (g) According to criteria the Agency may adopt, a motor
22 vehicle may be exempted from the inspection requirements of
23 this Section by the Agency on the basis of an Agency
24 determination that the vehicle is located and primarily used
25 outside of the affected counties or in other jurisdictions
26 where vehicle emission inspections are not required. The Agency
27 may issue an annual exemption sticker or certificate without
28 inspection for any vehicle exempted from inspection under this
29 subsection.
30     (h) Any owner or lessee of a fleet of 15 or more motor
31 vehicles which are subject to inspection under this Section may
32 apply to the Agency for a permit to establish and operate a
33 Private Official Inspection Station.
34     (i) Pursuant to Title 40, Section 51.371 of the Code of
35 Federal Regulations, the Agency shall establish a program of
36 on-road testing of in-use vehicles through the use of remote

 

 

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1 sensing devices. The Agency shall evaluate the emission
2 performance of 0.5% of the subject fleet or 20,000 vehicles,
3 whichever is less. Under no circumstances shall on-road testing
4 include any sort of roadblock or roadside pullover or cause any
5 type of traffic delay.
6     If, during the course of on-road inspections, a vehicle is
7 found to exceed the on-road emissions standards established for
8 the model year and type of vehicle, the Agency shall send a
9 notice to the vehicle owner. The notice shall document the
10 occurrence and results of on-road exceedances. The notice of a
11 second on-road exceedance shall indicate that the vehicle has
12 been reassigned and is subject to an out-of-cycle follow-up
13 inspection at an official inspection station. In no case shall
14 the Agency send a notice of an on-road exceedance to the owner
15 of a vehicle that was found to exceed the on-road emission
16 standards established for the model year and type of vehicle if
17 the vehicle is registered outside of the affected counties.
18 (Source: P.A. 92-668, eff. 1-1-03.)
 
19     Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon
20 becoming law.