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Public Act 102-0336 Public Act 0336 102ND GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 102-0336 | HB3656 Enrolled | LRB102 13852 RJF 19203 b |
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| AN ACT concerning government.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Illinois Vehicle Code is amended by | changing Section 11-907 and by adding Section 11-907.2 as | follows:
| (625 ILCS 5/11-907) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 11-907)
| Sec. 11-907. Operation of vehicles and streetcars on | approach of authorized
emergency
vehicles. | (a) Upon the immediate approach of an authorized emergency | vehicle
making use of audible and visual signals meeting the | requirements of this
Code or a police vehicle properly and | lawfully making use of an audible
or visual signal:
| (1) the driver of every other vehicle
shall yield the | right-of-way and shall immediately drive to a position
| parallel to, and as close as possible to, the right-hand | edge or curb of
the highway clear of any intersection and | shall, if necessary to permit
the safe passage of the | emergency vehicle, stop and remain
in such position until | the authorized emergency vehicle has passed, unless
| otherwise directed by a police officer; and
| (2) the operator of every streetcar shall
immediately | stop such
car clear of any intersection and keep it in such |
| position until the
authorized emergency vehicle has | passed, unless otherwise
directed by
a police officer.
| (b) This Section shall not operate to relieve the driver | of an
authorized emergency vehicle from the duty to drive with | due regard for the
safety of all persons using the highway.
| (c) Upon approaching a stationary authorized emergency | vehicle, when the
authorized emergency vehicle is giving a | signal by displaying alternately
flashing
red, red and white, | blue, or red and blue lights or amber or yellow warning
lights, | a
person who drives an approaching vehicle shall:
| (1) proceeding with due caution, yield the | right-of-way by making a
lane change into a lane not | adjacent to that of the authorized
emergency vehicle, if | possible with due regard to safety and traffic
conditions, | if on a highway having at least 4 lanes with not less
than | 2 lanes proceeding in the same direction as the | approaching
vehicle; or
| (2) if changing lanes would be impossible or unsafe, | proceeding with due caution, reduce the speed of the | vehicle,
maintaining a safe speed for road conditions and | leaving a safe distance until safely past the stationary | emergency vehicles.
| The visual signal specified under this subsection (c) | given by an authorized emergency vehicle is an indication to | drivers of approaching vehicles that a hazardous condition is | present when circumstances are not immediately clear. Drivers |
| of vehicles approaching a stationary emergency vehicle in any | lane shall heed the warning of the signal, reduce the speed of | the vehicle, proceed with due caution, maintain a safe speed | for road conditions, be prepared to stop, and leave a safe | distance until safely passed the stationary emergency vehicle. | As used in this subsection (c), "authorized emergency | vehicle"
includes any vehicle authorized by law to be equipped | with oscillating,
rotating, or flashing lights under Section | 12-215 of this Code, while the owner
or operator of the vehicle | is engaged in his or her official duties.
| (d) A person who violates subsection (c) of this Section | commits a business
offense punishable by a fine of not less | than $250 or more than $10,000 for a first violation, and a | fine of not less than $750 or more than $10,000 for a second or | subsequent violation. It is a factor in
aggravation if the | person committed the offense while in violation of Section
| 11-501 , 12-610.1, or 12-610.2 of this Code. Imposition of the | penalties authorized by this subsection (d) for a violation of | subsection (c) of this Section that results in the death of
| another person does not preclude imposition of appropriate | additional civil or criminal penalties. A person who violates | subsection (c) and the violation results in damage to another | vehicle commits a Class A misdemeanor. A person who violates | subsection (c) and the violation results in the injury or | death of another person commits a Class 4 felony.
| (e) If a violation of subsection (c) of this Section |
| results in damage to
the
property of another person, in | addition to any other penalty imposed,
the person's driving | privileges shall be suspended for a fixed
period of not less | than 90 days and not more than one year.
| (f) If a violation of subsection (c) of this Section | results in injury to
another
person, in addition to any other | penalty imposed,
the person's driving privileges shall be | suspended for a fixed period of not
less
than 180
days and not | more than 2 years.
| (g) If a violation of subsection (c) of this Section | results in the death of
another person, in addition to any | other penalty imposed,
the person's driving privileges shall | be suspended for 2 years.
| (h) The Secretary of State shall, upon receiving a record | of a judgment
entered against a person under subsection (c) of | this Section:
| (1) suspend the person's driving privileges for the | mandatory period; or
| (2) extend the period of an existing suspension by the | appropriate
mandatory period.
| (i) The Scott's Law Fund shall be a special fund in the | State treasury. Subject to appropriation by the General | Assembly and approval by the Director, the Director of the | State Police shall use all moneys in the Scott's Law Fund in | the Department's discretion to fund the production of | materials to educate drivers on approaching stationary |
| authorized emergency vehicles, to hire off-duty Department of | State Police for enforcement of this Section, and for other | law enforcement purposes the Director deems necessary in these | efforts. | (j) For violations of this Section issued by a county or | municipal police officer, the assessment shall be deposited | into the county's or municipality's Transportation Safety | Highway Hire-back Fund. The county shall use the moneys in its | Transportation Safety Highway Hire-back Fund to hire off-duty | county police officers to monitor construction or maintenance | zones in that county on highways other than interstate | highways. The county, in its discretion, may also use a | portion of the moneys in its Transportation Safety Highway | Hire-back Fund to purchase equipment for county law | enforcement and fund the production of materials to educate | drivers on construction zone safe driving habits and | approaching stationary authorized emergency vehicles. | (Source: P.A. 100-201, eff. 8-18-17; 101-173, eff. 1-1-20 .)
| (625 ILCS 5/11-907.2 new) | Sec. 11-907.2. Move Over Early Warning Task Force. | (a) The Move Over Early Warning Task Force is created to | study the issue of violations of Sections 11-907, 11-907.5, | and 11-908 with attention to the causes of violations and ways | to protect law enforcement and emergency responders. | (b) The Move Over Early Warning Task Force shall study new |
| technologies and early warning systems in cellular phones and | vehicles that alert the public to the presence of first | responders and road safety hazards. | (c) The membership of the Task Force shall consist of the | following members: | (1) the Director of State Police or his or her | designee, who shall serve as chair; | (2) the Secretary of State or his or her designee; | (3) the Secretary of Transportation or his or her | designee; | (4) the Illinois Commerce Commission Chair or his or | her designee; | (5) the Statewide 911 Administrator; | (6) the Director of the Illinois Toll Highway | Authority or his or her designee; | (7) the President of the Illinois Association of | Chiefs of Police or his or her designee; | (8) the President of the Illinois Sheriffs' | Association or his or her designee; | (9) the President of the Associated Fire Fighters of | Illinois or his or her designee; | (10) the following persons appointed by the Governor: | (A) one representative of a statewide trucking | association; | (B) one representative of a Chicago area motor | club; |
| (C) one incumbent local exchange carrier; and | (D) two representatives from a large wireless | carrier. | (d) The members of the Task Force shall serve without | compensation and may meet remotely via telephone or live video | conference platforms. | (e) The Task Force shall meet and present its report and | recommendations, including legislative recommendations, if | any, on how to better enforce the provisions described in | subsection (a) and use 21st-century driver communication | technology to prevent fatalities and injuries on Illinois | roadways, to the General Assembly no later than January 1, | 2023. | (f) The Illinois State Police shall provide administrative | support to the Task Force as needed. | (g) This Section is repealed on January 1, 2024.
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Effective Date: 1/1/2022
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