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HB3175 • 2026

VEH CD-PASSING SCHOOL BUS

VEH CD-PASSING SCHOOL BUS

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Sponsor
Ann M. Williams
Last action
2026-06-18
Official status
Sent to the Governor
Effective date
Not listed

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VEH CD-PASSING SCHOOL BUS

VEH CD-PASSING SCHOOL BUS

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Bill History

  1. 2026-06-18 Illinois General Assembly

    Sent to the Governor

  2. 2026-05-20 Illinois General Assembly

    Third Reading - Passed; 057-000-000

  3. 2026-05-20 Illinois General Assembly

    Passed Both Houses

  4. 2026-05-20 Illinois General Assembly

    Senate Committee Amendment No. 1 Tabled Pursuant to Rule 5-4(a)

  5. 2026-05-20 Illinois General Assembly

    Added as Alternate Co-Sponsor Sen. Meg Loughran Cappel

  6. 2026-05-14 Illinois General Assembly

    Second Reading

  7. 2026-05-14 Illinois General Assembly

    Placed on Calendar Order of 3rd Reading May 18, 2026

  8. 2026-05-07 Illinois General Assembly

    Added as Alternate Co-Sponsor Sen. Laura M. Murphy

  9. 2026-04-30 Illinois General Assembly

    Do Pass Executive ; 011-002-000

  10. 2026-04-30 Illinois General Assembly

    Placed on Calendar Order of 2nd Reading May 5, 2026

  11. 2026-04-29 Illinois General Assembly

    Added as Alternate Co-Sponsor Sen. Seth Lewis

  12. 2026-04-29 Illinois General Assembly

    Added as Alternate Co-Sponsor Sen. Linda Holmes

  13. 2026-04-28 Illinois General Assembly

    Senate Committee Amendment No. 1 Assignments Refers to Executive

  14. 2026-04-28 Illinois General Assembly

    Added as Alternate Co-Sponsor Sen. Michael E. Hastings

  15. 2026-04-27 Illinois General Assembly

    Senate Committee Amendment No. 1 Filed with Secretary by Sen. Mike Porfirio

  16. 2026-04-27 Illinois General Assembly

    Senate Committee Amendment No. 1 Referred to Assignments

  17. 2026-04-22 Illinois General Assembly

    Assigned to Executive

  18. 2025-05-14 Illinois General Assembly

    Added Co-Sponsor Rep. Thaddeus Jones

  19. 2025-04-14 Illinois General Assembly

    Arrive in Senate

  20. 2025-04-14 Illinois General Assembly

    Placed on Calendar Order of First Reading

  21. 2025-04-14 Illinois General Assembly

    Chief Senate Sponsor Sen. Mike Porfirio

  22. 2025-04-14 Illinois General Assembly

    First Reading

  23. 2025-04-14 Illinois General Assembly

    Referred to Assignments

  24. 2025-04-10 Illinois General Assembly

    Chief Sponsor Changed to Rep. Ann M. Williams

  25. 2025-04-10 Illinois General Assembly

    Added Chief Co-Sponsor Rep. Michael J. Kelly

  26. 2025-04-10 Illinois General Assembly

    Third Reading - Short Debate - Passed 107-000-000

  27. 2025-03-25 Illinois General Assembly

    Second Reading - Short Debate

  28. 2025-03-25 Illinois General Assembly

    Placed on Calendar Order of 3rd Reading - Short Debate

  29. 2025-03-19 Illinois General Assembly

    Added Chief Co-Sponsor Rep. Brad Stephens

  30. 2025-03-19 Illinois General Assembly

    Added Chief Co-Sponsor Rep. Harry Benton

  31. 2025-03-19 Illinois General Assembly

    Added Chief Co-Sponsor Rep. Angelica Guerrero-Cuellar

  32. 2025-03-19 Illinois General Assembly

    Do Pass / Short Debate Transportation: Vehicles & Safety ; 012-000-000

  33. 2025-03-19 Illinois General Assembly

    Placed on Calendar 2nd Reading - Short Debate

  34. 2025-03-11 Illinois General Assembly

    Assigned to Transportation: Vehicles & Safety

  35. 2025-02-18 Illinois General Assembly

    First Reading

  36. 2025-02-18 Illinois General Assembly

    Referred to Rules Committee

  37. 2025-02-06 Illinois General Assembly

    Filed with the Clerk by Rep. Michael J. Kelly

  38. 2025-02-06 Illinois General Assembly

    Chief Sponsor Changed to Rep. Ann M. Williams

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AN ACT concerning transportation.

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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:

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Section 5.
The Illinois Vehicle Code is amended by
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changing Section 11-208.9 as follows:

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(625 ILCS 5/11-208.9)
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Sec. 11-208.9.
Automated traffic law enforcement system;
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approaching, overtaking, and passing a school bus.
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(a) As used in this Section, "automated traffic law
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enforcement system" means a device with one or more motor
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vehicle sensors working in conjunction with the visual signals
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on a school bus, as specified in Sections 12-803 and 12-805 of
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this Code, to produce recorded images of motor vehicles that
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fail to stop before meeting or overtaking, from either
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direction, any school bus stopped at any location for the
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purpose of receiving or discharging pupils in violation of
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Section 11-1414 of this Code or a similar provision of a local
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ordinance.
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An automated traffic law enforcement system is a system,
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in a municipality or county operated by a governmental agency,
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that produces a recorded image of a motor vehicle's violation
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of a provision of this Code or a local ordinance and is
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designed to obtain a clear recorded image of the vehicle and

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the vehicle's license plate. The recorded image must also
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display the time, date, and location of the violation.
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(b) As used in this Section, "recorded images" means
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images recorded by an automated traffic law enforcement system
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on:
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(1) 2 or more photographs;
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(2) 2 or more microphotographs;
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(3) 2 or more electronic images; or
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(4) a video recording showing the motor vehicle and,
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on at least one image or portion of the recording, clearly
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identifying the registration plate or digital registration
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plate number of the motor vehicle.
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(c) A municipality or county that produces a recorded
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image of a motor vehicle's violation of a provision of this
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Code or a local ordinance must make the recorded images of a
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violation accessible to the alleged violator by providing the
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alleged violator with a website address, accessible through
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the Internet.
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(d) For each violation of a provision of this Code or a
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local ordinance recorded by an automated traffic law
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enforcement system, the county or municipality having
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jurisdiction shall issue a written notice of the violation to
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the registered owner of the vehicle
, who shall be liable for
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the violation unless otherwise provided in this Section

as the
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alleged violator
. The notice shall be delivered to the
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registered owner of the vehicle, by mail, within 30 days after

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the Secretary of State notifies
the municipality or county
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confirms

of
the identity of the owner of the vehicle, but in no
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event later than 90 days after the violation.
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(e) The notice required under subsection (d) shall
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include:
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(1) the name and address of the registered owner of
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the vehicle;
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(2) the registration number of the motor vehicle
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involved in the violation;
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(3) the violation charged;
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(4) the location where the violation occurred;
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(5) the date and time of the violation;
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(6) a copy of the recorded images;
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(7) the amount of the civil penalty imposed and the
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date by which the civil penalty should be paid;
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(8) a statement that recorded images are evidence of a
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violation of overtaking or passing a school bus stopped
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for the purpose of receiving or discharging pupils;
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(9) a warning that failure to pay the civil penalty or
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to contest liability in a timely manner is an admission of
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liability;
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(10) a statement that the person may elect to proceed
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by:
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(A) paying the fine; or
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(B) challenging the charge in court, by mail, or
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by administrative hearing; and

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(11) a website address, accessible through the
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Internet, where the person may view the recorded images of
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the violation.
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(e-5) There shall be a rebuttable presumption that a
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school bus was stopped for the purpose of receiving or
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discharging pupils and that the visual signals as specified in
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Sections 12-803 and 12-805 were in operation on the school bus
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when recorded images produced by an automated traffic law
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enforcement system show:
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(1) an activated stop signal arm; and
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(2) an electronic indicator indicating activation of
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school bus visual signals.

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(f) (Blank).
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(g) Based on inspection of recorded images produced by an
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automated traffic law enforcement system, a notice alleging
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that the violation occurred shall be evidence of the facts
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contained in the notice and admissible in any proceeding
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alleging a violation under this Section.
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(h) Recorded images made by an automated traffic law
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enforcement system are confidential and shall be made
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available only to the alleged violator and governmental and
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law enforcement agencies for purposes of adjudicating a
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violation of this Section, for statistical purposes, or for
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other governmental purposes. Any recorded image evidencing a
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violation of this Section, however, may be admissible in any
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proceeding resulting from the issuance of the citation.

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(i) The court or hearing officer may consider in defense
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of a violation:
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(1) that the motor vehicle or registration plates or
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digital registration plates of the motor vehicle were
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stolen before the violation occurred and not under the
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control of or in the possession of the owner or lessee at
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the time of the violation;
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(1.5) that the motor vehicle was hijacked before the
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violation occurred and not under the control of or in the
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possession of the owner or lessee at the time of the
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violation;
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(2) that the driver of the motor vehicle received a
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Uniform Traffic Citation from a police officer for a
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violation of Section 11-1414 of this Code within
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one-eighth of a mile and 15 minutes of the violation that
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was recorded by the system;
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(3) that the visual signals required by Sections
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12-803 and 12-805 of this Code were damaged, not
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activated, not present in violation of Sections 12-803 and
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12-805, or inoperable; and
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(4) any other evidence or issues provided by municipal
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or county ordinance.
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(j) To demonstrate that the motor vehicle was hijacked or
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the motor vehicle or registration plates or digital
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registration plates were stolen before the violation occurred
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and were not under the control or possession of the owner or

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lessee at the time of the violation, the owner or lessee must
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submit proof that a report concerning the motor vehicle or
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registration plates was filed with a law enforcement agency in
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a timely manner.
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(k) Unless the driver of the motor vehicle received a
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Uniform Traffic Citation from a police officer at the time of
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the violation, the motor vehicle owner is subject to a
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mandatory
civil penalty
of $300

not exceeding $150
for a first
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time violation or
$1,000

$500
for a second or subsequent
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violation, plus an additional penalty of not more than $100
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for failure to pay the original penalty in a timely manner, if
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the motor vehicle is recorded by an automated traffic law
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enforcement system. A violation for which a civil penalty is
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imposed under this Section is not a violation of a traffic
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regulation governing the movement of vehicles and may not be
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recorded on the driving record of the owner of the vehicle, but
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may be recorded by the municipality or county for the purpose
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of determining if a person is subject to the higher fine for a
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second or subsequent offense.
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(l) A school bus equipped with an automated traffic law
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enforcement system must be posted with a sign indicating that
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the school bus is being monitored by an automated traffic law
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enforcement system.
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(m) A municipality or county that has one or more school
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buses equipped with an automated traffic law enforcement
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system must provide notice to drivers by posting a list of

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school districts using school buses equipped with an automated
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traffic law enforcement system on the municipality or county
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website. School districts that have one or more school buses
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equipped with an automated traffic law enforcement system must
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provide notice to drivers by posting that information on their
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websites.
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(n) A municipality or county operating an automated
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traffic law enforcement system shall conduct a statistical
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analysis to assess the safety impact in each school district
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using school buses equipped with an automated traffic law
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enforcement system following installation of the system and
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every 2 years thereafter. A municipality or county operating
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an automated speed enforcement system before the effective
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date of this amendatory Act of the 103rd General Assembly
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shall conduct a statistical analysis to assess the safety
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impact of the system by no later than one year after the
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effective date of this amendatory Act of the 103rd General
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Assembly and every 2 years thereafter. Each statistical
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analysis shall be based upon the best available crash,
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traffic, and other data, and shall cover a period of time
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before and after installation of the system sufficient to
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provide a statistically valid comparison of safety impact.
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Each statistical analysis shall be consistent with
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professional judgment and acceptable industry practice. Each
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statistical analysis also shall be consistent with the data
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required for valid comparisons of before and after conditions

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and shall be conducted within a reasonable period following
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the installation of the automated traffic law enforcement
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system. Each statistical analysis required by this subsection
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shall be made available to the public and shall be published on
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the website of the municipality or county. If a statistical
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analysis indicates that there has been an increase in the rate
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of crashes at the approach to school buses monitored by the
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system, the municipality or county shall undertake additional
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studies to determine the cause and severity of the crashes,
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and may take any action that it determines is necessary or
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appropriate to reduce the number or severity of the crashes
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involving school buses equipped with an automated traffic law
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enforcement system.
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(o) The compensation paid for an automated traffic law
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enforcement system must be based on the value of the equipment
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or the services provided and may not be based on the number of
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traffic citations issued or the revenue generated by the
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system.
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(o-1) No member of the General Assembly and no officer or
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employee of a municipality or county shall knowingly accept
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employment or receive compensation or fees for services from a
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vendor that provides automated traffic law enforcement system
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equipment or services to municipalities or counties. No former
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member of the General Assembly shall, within a period of 2
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years immediately after the termination of service as a member
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of the General Assembly, knowingly accept employment or

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receive compensation or fees for services from a vendor that
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provides automated traffic law enforcement system equipment or
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services to municipalities or counties. No former officer or
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employee of a municipality or county shall, within a period of
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2 years immediately after the termination of municipal or
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county employment, knowingly accept employment or receive
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compensation or fees for services from a vendor that provides
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automated traffic law enforcement system equipment or services
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to municipalities or counties.
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(p) No person who is the lessor of a motor vehicle pursuant
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to a written lease agreement shall be liable for an automated
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speed or traffic law enforcement system violation involving
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such motor vehicle during the period of the lease; provided
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that upon the request of the appropriate authority received
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within 120 days after the violation occurred, the lessor
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provides within 60 days after such receipt the name and
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address of the lessee.
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Upon the provision of information by the lessor pursuant
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to this subsection, the county or municipality may issue the
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violation to the lessee of the vehicle in the same manner as it
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would issue a violation to a registered owner of a vehicle
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pursuant to this Section, and the lessee may be held liable for
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the violation.
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(q) (Blank).
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(r) After a municipality or county enacts an ordinance
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providing for automated traffic law enforcement systems under

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this Section, each school district within that municipality or
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county's jurisdiction may implement an automated traffic law
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enforcement system under this Section. The elected school
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board for that district must approve the implementation of an
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automated traffic law enforcement system. The school district
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shall be responsible for entering into a contract, approved by
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the elected school board of that district, with vendors for
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the installation, maintenance, and operation of the automated
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traffic law enforcement system. The school district must enter
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into an intergovernmental agreement, approved by the elected
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school board of that district, with the municipality or county
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with jurisdiction over that school district for the
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administration of the automated traffic law enforcement
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system. The proceeds from a school district's automated
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traffic law enforcement system's fines shall be divided
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equally between the school district and the municipality or
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county administering the automated traffic law enforcement
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system.
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(s) If a county or municipality changes the vendor it uses
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for its automated traffic law enforcement system and must, as
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a consequence, apply for a permit, approval, or other
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authorization from the Department for reinstallation of one or
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more malfunctioning components of that system and if, at the
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time of the application, the new vendor operates an automated
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traffic law enforcement system for any other county or
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municipality in the State, then the Department shall approve

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or deny the county or municipality's application for that
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permit, approval, or other authorization within 90 days after
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its receipt.
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(t) The Department may revoke any permit, approval, or
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other authorization granted to a county or municipality for
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the placement, installation, or operation of an automated
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traffic law enforcement system if any official or employee who
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serves that county or municipality is charged with bribery,
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official misconduct, or a similar crime related to the
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placement, installation, or operation of the automated traffic
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law enforcement system in the county or municipality.
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The Department shall adopt any rules necessary to
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implement and administer this subsection. The rules adopted by
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the Department shall describe the revocation process, shall
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ensure that notice of the revocation is provided, and shall
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provide an opportunity to appeal the revocation. Any county or
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municipality that has a permit, approval, or other
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authorization revoked under this subsection may not reapply
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for such a permit, approval, or other authorization for a
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period of 1 year after the revocation.
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(Source: P.A. 102-905, eff. 1-1-23; 102-982, eff. 7-1-23;
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103-154, eff. 6-30-23; 103-364, eff. 7-28-23.)

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