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Public Act 095-0762
Public Act 0762 95TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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Public Act 095-0762 |
HB5655 Enrolled |
LRB095 19166 RCE 45401 b |
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| AN ACT concerning disabilities.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Illinois Identification Card Act is amended | by changing Section 4 as follows:
| (15 ILCS 335/4) (from Ch. 124, par. 24)
| Sec. 4. Identification Card.
| (a) The Secretary of State shall issue a
standard Illinois | Identification Card to any natural person who is a resident
of | the State of Illinois who applies for such card, or renewal | thereof,
or who applies for a standard Illinois Identification | Card upon release as a
committed person on parole, mandatory | supervised release, final discharge, or
pardon from the | Department of Corrections by submitting an identification card
| issued by the Department of Corrections under Section 3-14-1 of | the Unified
Code of Corrections,
together with the prescribed | fees. No identification card shall be issued to any person who | holds a valid
foreign state
identification card, license, or | permit unless the person first surrenders to
the Secretary of
| State the valid foreign state identification card, license, or | permit. The card shall be prepared and
supplied by the | Secretary of State and shall include a photograph of the
| applicant. The applicant, upon receipt of a card and prior to |
| its use
for any purpose, shall affix his signature thereon in | the space provided
therefor. The Illinois Identification Card | may be used for
identification purposes in any lawful situation | only by the person to
whom it was issued.
As used in this Act, | "photograph" means any color photograph or digitally
produced | and captured image of an applicant for an identification card. | As
used in this Act, "signature" means the name of a person as | written by that
person and captured in a manner acceptable to | the Secretary of State.
| (b) The Secretary of State shall issue a special Illinois
| Identification Card, which shall be known as an Illinois | Disabled Person
Identification Card, to any natural person who | is a resident of the State
of Illinois, who is a disabled | person as defined in Section 4A of this Act,
who applies for | such card, or renewal thereof. No Disabled Person | Identification Card shall be issued to any person who
holds a | valid
foreign state identification card, license, or permit | unless the person first
surrenders to the
Secretary of State | the valid foreign state identification card, license, or
| permit. The Secretary of State
shall charge no fee to issue | such card. The card shall be prepared and
supplied by the | Secretary of State, and shall include a photograph of the
| applicant, a designation indicating that the card is an | Illinois Disabled
Person Identification Card, and shall | include a comprehensible designation
of the type and | classification of the applicant's disability as set out in
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| Section 4A of this Act. If the applicant so requests, the card | shall
include a description of the applicant's disability and | any information
about the applicant's disability or medical | history which the Secretary
determines would be helpful to the | applicant in securing emergency medical
care. The applicant, | upon receipt of such a card and prior to its use for
any | purpose, shall have affixed thereon in the space provided | therefor his
signature or mark. If a mark is used in lieu of a | signature, such mark
shall be affixed to the card in the | presence of two witnesses who attest to
the authenticity of the | mark. The Illinois
Disabled Person Identification Card may be | used for identification purposes
in any lawful situation by the | person to whom it was issued.
| The Illinois Disabled Person Identification Card may be | used as adequate
documentation of disability in lieu of a | physician's determination of
disability, a determination of | disability from a physician assistant who has
been delegated | the authority to make this determination by his or her
| supervising physician, a determination of disability from an | advanced practice
nurse who has a written collaborative | agreement with a collaborating physician
that
authorizes the | advanced practice nurse to make this determination, or any
| other documentation
of disability whenever
any
State law
| requires that a disabled person provide such documentation of | disability,
however an Illinois Disabled Person Identification | Card shall not qualify
the cardholder to participate in any |
| program or to receive any benefit
which is not available to all | persons with like disabilities.
Notwithstanding any other | provisions of law, an Illinois Disabled Person
Identification | Card, or evidence that the Secretary of State has issued an
| Illinois Disabled Person Identification Card, shall not be used | by any
person other than the person named on such card to prove | that the person
named on such card is a disabled person or for | any other purpose unless the
card is used for the benefit of | the person named on such card, and the
person named on such | card consents to such use at the time the card is so used.
| An optometrist's determination of a visual disability | under Section 4A of this Act is acceptable as documentation for | the purpose of issuing an Illinois Disabled Person | Identification Card. | When medical information is contained on an Illinois | Disabled Person
Identification Card, the Office of the | Secretary of State shall not be
liable for any actions taken | based upon that medical information.
| (c) Beginning January 1, 1986, the Secretary of State shall | provide
that each original or renewal Illinois Identification | Card or Illinois
Disabled Person Identification Card issued to | a person under the age of 21,
shall be of a distinct nature | from those Illinois Identification Cards or
Illinois Disabled | Person Identification Cards issued to individuals 21
years of | age or older. The color designated for Illinois Identification
| Cards or Illinois Disabled Person Identification Cards for |
| persons under
the age of 21 shall be at the discretion of the | Secretary of State.
| (c-1) Beginning January 1, 2003, each original or renewal | Illinois
Identification Card or Illinois Disabled Person | Identification Card issued to
a person under the age of 21 | shall display the date upon which the person
becomes 18 years | of age and the date upon which the person becomes 21 years of
| age.
| (d) The Secretary of State may issue a Senior Citizen
| discount card, to any natural person who is a resident of the | State of
Illinois who is 60 years of age or older and who | applies for such a card or
renewal thereof. The Secretary of | State shall charge no fee to issue such
card. The card shall be | issued in every county and applications shall be
made available | at, but not limited to, nutrition sites, senior citizen
centers | and Area Agencies on Aging. The applicant, upon receipt of such
| card and prior to its use for any purpose, shall have affixed | thereon in
the space provided therefor his signature or mark.
| (Source: P.A. 92-240, eff. 1-1-02; 92-689, eff. 1-1-03; 93-182, | eff. 7-11-03; 93-895, eff. 1-1-05.)
| Section 10. The Illinois Vehicle Code is amended by | changing Section 3-616 as follows:
| (625 ILCS 5/3-616) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-616)
| Sec. 3-616. Disability license plates.
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| (a) Upon receiving an application for a certificate of | registration for
a motor vehicle of the first division or for a | motor vehicle of the second
division weighing no more than | 8,000 pounds, accompanied with payment of the
registration fees | required under this Code from a person with disabilities or
a | person who is deaf or hard of hearing, the Secretary of State,
| if so requested, shall issue to such person registration plates | as provided for
in Section 3-611, provided that the person with | disabilities or person who is
deaf or hard of hearing must not | be disqualified from obtaining a driver's
license under | subsection 8 of Section 6-103 of this Code, and further | provided
that any person making such a request must submit a | statement, certified by
a
licensed physician, by a physician | assistant who has been delegated the
authority to make this | certification by his or her supervising physician, or by
an | advanced practice nurse who has a written collaborative | agreement with a
collaborating physician that authorizes the | advanced practice nurse to make
this certification, to
the | effect that such person is a person with disabilities
as | defined by Section 1-159.1 of this Code, or alternatively | provide adequate
documentation that such person has a Class 1A, | Class 2A or Type Four
disability under the provisions of | Section 4A of the Illinois Identification
Card Act. For | purposes of this Section, an Illinois Disabled Person
| Identification Card issued pursuant to the Illinois | Identification Card Act
indicating that the person thereon |
| named has a disability shall be adequate
documentation of such | a disability.
| (b) The Secretary shall issue plates under this Section to | a parent or
legal guardian of a person with disabilities if the | person with disabilities
has a Class 1A or Class 2A disability | as defined in Section 4A of the Illinois
Identification Card | Act or is a person with disabilities as defined by Section
| 1-159.1 of this Code, and does not possess a vehicle registered | in his or her
name, provided that the person with disabilities | relies frequently on the
parent or legal guardian for | transportation. Only one vehicle per family
may be registered | under this subsection, unless the applicant can justify in
| writing the need for one additional set of plates. Any person | requesting
special plates under this subsection shall submit | such documentation or such
physician's, physician assistant's, | or advanced practice nurse's
statement as is required in | subsection
(a) and a statement
describing the circumstances | qualifying for issuance of special plates under
this | subsection. An optometrist may certify a Class 2A Visual | Disability, as defined in Section 4A of the Illinois | Identification Card Act, for the purpose of qualifying a person | with disabilities for special plates under this subsection.
| (c) The Secretary may issue a
parking decal or
device to a | person with disabilities as defined by Section 1-159.1 without
| regard to qualification of such person with disabilities for a | driver's license
or registration of a vehicle by such person |
| with disabilities or such person's
immediate family, provided | such person with disabilities making such a request
has been | issued a Disabled Person Identification Card indicating that | the
person named thereon has a Class 1A or Class 2A disability, | or alternatively,
submits a statement certified by a licensed | physician, or by a physician
assistant or an advanced practice | nurse as provided in subsection (a), to
the effect that such
| person is a person with disabilities as defined by Section | 1-159.1. An optometrist may certify a Class 2A Visual | Disability as defined in Section 4A of the Illinois | Identification Card Act for the purpose of qualifying a person | with disabilities for a parking decal or device under this | subsection.
| (d) The Secretary shall prescribe by rules and regulations | procedures
to certify or re-certify as necessary the | eligibility of persons whose
disabilities are other than | permanent for special plates or
parking decals or devices | issued under subsections (a), (b)
and (c). Except as provided | under subsection (f) of this Section, no
such special plates, | decals or devices shall be issued by the Secretary of
State to | or on behalf of any person with disabilities unless such person | is
certified as meeting the definition of a person with | disabilities pursuant to
Section 1-159.1 or meeting the | requirement of a Type Four disability as
provided under Section | 4A of the Illinois Identification Card Act for the
period of | time that the physician, or the physician assistant or advanced
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| practice nurse as provided in
subsection (a), determines the | applicant will have the
disability, but not to exceed 6 months | from the date of certification or
recertification.
| (e) Any person requesting special plates under this Section | may also apply
to have the special plates personalized, as | provided under Section 3-405.1.
| (f) The Secretary of State, upon application, shall issue | disability registration plates or a parking decal to
| corporations, school districts, State or municipal agencies, | limited liability
companies, nursing homes, convalescent | homes, or special education cooperatives
which will transport | persons with disabilities. The Secretary shall prescribe
by | rule a means to certify or re-certify the eligibility of | organizations to
receive disability plates or decals and to | designate which of the
2 person with disabilities emblems shall | be placed on qualifying
vehicles.
| (g) The Secretary of State, or his designee, may enter into
| agreements with other jurisdictions, including foreign | jurisdictions, on
behalf of this State relating to the | extension of parking privileges by
such jurisdictions to | permanently disabled residents of this State who
display a | special license plate or parking device that contains the
| International symbol of access on his or her motor vehicle, and | to
recognize such plates or devices issued by such other | jurisdictions. This
State shall grant the same parking | privileges which are granted to disabled
residents of this |
| State to any non-resident whose motor vehicle is licensed
in | another state, district, territory or foreign country if such | vehicle
displays the international symbol of access or a | distinguishing insignia on
license plates or parking device | issued in accordance with the laws of the
non-resident's state, | district, territory or foreign country.
| (Source: P.A. 93-182, eff. 7-11-03; 94-619, eff. 1-1-06.)
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Effective Date: 1/1/2009
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