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Public Act 095-0407
Public Act 0407 95TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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Public Act 095-0407 |
SB0056 Enrolled |
LRB095 04316 DRH 24357 b |
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| AN ACT concerning transportation.
| 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 | Sections 4-213, 11-402, 11-404, and 18a-105 as follows:
| (625 ILCS 5/4-213) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 4-213)
| Sec. 4-213. Liability of law enforcement officers, | agencies, and towing
services.
| (a) A law enforcement officer or agency, a department of | municipal
government designated under Section 4-212.1 or its | officers or
employees, or a towing service owner, operator, or
| employee shall not be held to answer or be liable for damages | in any action
brought by the registered owner, former | registered owner, or his legal
representative, lienholder or | any other person legally entitled to the
possession of a | vehicle when the vehicle was processed and sold or disposed of
| as provided by this Chapter.
| (b) A towing service, and any of its officers or employees, | that
removes or tows a vehicle as a result of being directed to | do so by
a law enforcement officer or agency or a department of | municipal government or
its officers or employees shall not be | held to answer or be liable for injury
to, loss of , or damages | to any real or personal property that occurs in the
course of |
| the removal or towing of a vehicle or its contents (i) on a | limited
access highway in a designated Incident Management | Program that uses fast lane
clearance techniques as defined by | the Department of Transportation or (ii) at the direction of a | peace officer, a highway authority official, or a | representative of local authorities, under Section 11-402 or | 11-404 of this Code .
| (Source: P.A. 89-433, eff. 12-15-95.)
| (625 ILCS 5/11-402) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 11-402)
| Sec. 11-402. Motor vehicle accident involving damage to | vehicle. | (a)
The driver of any vehicle involved in a motor vehicle | accident
resulting only in damage to a vehicle which is driven | or attended by any person shall
immediately stop such vehicle | at the scene of such motor vehicle accident
or as close thereto | as possible, but shall forthwith return to and in every event
| shall remain at the scene of such motor vehicle accident until | the
requirements of Section 11-403 have been fulfilled. Every | such stop
shall be made without obstructing traffic
more than | is necessary. If a damaged vehicle is obstructing traffic | lanes, the driver of the vehicle must make every reasonable | effort to move the vehicle or have it moved so as not to block | the traffic lanes.
| Any person failing to comply with this Section shall be | guilty of a Class
A misdemeanor.
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| (b) Upon conviction of a violation of this Section, the | court shall make
a finding as to whether the damage to a | vehicle is in excess of $1,000,
and in such case a statement of | this finding shall be reported to the Secretary
of State with | the report of conviction as required by Section 6-204 of this
| Code. Upon receipt of such report of conviction and statement | of finding
that the damage to a vehicle is in excess of $1,000, | the Secretary of State
shall suspend the driver's license or | any nonresident's driving privilege. | (c) If any peace officer or highway authority official | finds (i) a vehicle standing upon a highway or toll highway in | violation of a prohibition, limitation, or restriction on | stopping, standing, or parking imposed under this Code or (ii) | a disabled vehicle that obstructs the roadway of a highway or | toll highway, the peace officer or highway authority official | is authorized to move the vehicle or to require the operator of | the vehicle to move the vehicle to the shoulder of the road, to | a position where parking is permitted, or to public parking or | storage premises. The removal may be performed by, or under the | direction of, the peace officer or highway authority official | or may be contracted for by local authorities. After the | vehicle has been removed, the peace officer or highway | authority official shall follow appropriate procedures, as | provided in Section 4-203 of this Code. | (d) A towing service, its officers, and its employees are | not liable for loss of or damages to any real or personal |
| property that occurs as the result of the removal or towing of | any vehicle under subsection (c), as provided in subsection (b) | of Section 4-213.
| (Source: P.A. 83-831.)
| (625 ILCS 5/11-404) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 11-404)
| Sec. 11-404. Duty upon damaging unattended vehicle or other | property. | (a) The driver of any vehicle which collides with or is | involved in a motor
vehicle accident with any vehicle which is | unattended, or other property,
resulting in any damage to such | other vehicle or property shall
immediately stop and shall then | and there either locate and notify the
operator or owner of | such vehicle or other
property of the driver's name, address, | registration
number and owner of the vehicle the driver was | operating or shall
attach securely in a conspicuous place on or | in the vehicle
or other property struck a written notice giving | the driver's
name, address, registration number and owner of | the
vehicle the driver was driving and shall without | unnecessary
delay notify the nearest office of a duly | authorized police authority and
shall make a written report of | such accident when and as required in
Section 11-406. Every | such stop shall be made without
obstructing traffic more than | is necessary. If a damaged vehicle is obstructing traffic | lanes, the driver of the vehicle must make every reasonable | effort to move the vehicle or have it moved so as not to block |
| the traffic lanes.
| (b) Any person failing to comply with this Section shall be | guilty of a Class
A misdemeanor. | (c) If any peace officer or highway authority official | finds (i) a vehicle standing upon a highway or toll highway in | violation of a prohibition, limitation, or restriction on | stopping, standing, or parking imposed under this Code or (ii) | a disabled vehicle that obstructs the roadway of a highway or | toll highway, the peace officer or highway authority official | is authorized to move the vehicle or to require the operator of | the vehicle to move the vehicle to the shoulder of the road, to | a position where parking is permitted, or to public parking or | storage premises. The removal may be performed by, or under the | direction of, the peace officer or highway authority official | or may be contracted for by local authorities. After the | vehicle has been removed, the peace officer or highway | authority official shall follow appropriate procedures, as | provided in Section 4-203 of this Code.
| (d) A towing service, its officers, and its employees are | not liable for loss of or damages to any real or personal | property that occurs as the result of the removal or towing of | any vehicle under subsection (c), as provided in subsection (b) | of Section 4-213.
| (Source: P.A. 83-831.)
| (625 ILCS 5/18a-105) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 18a-105)
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| Sec. 18a-105. Exemptions. This Chapter shall not apply to | the
relocation of motorcycles. :
| (1) Vehicles registered for a gross weight in excess of | 10,000 pounds,
or if the vehicle is not registered, with a | gross weight in excess of
10,000 pounds including vehicle | weight and maximum load; or
| (2) Motorcycles.
| Such relocation shall be governed by the provisions of | Section 4-203
of this Code.
| (Source: P.A. 85-923.)
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Effective Date: 1/1/2008
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