Illinois Administrative Code
Title 35 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Part 241 - CLEAN FUEL FLEET PROGRAM
Subpart B - GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
Section 241.111 - Exemptions

Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024

a) The following motor vehicles are exempt from the requirements of Section 241.113 of this Subpart and are not considered to be covered fleet vehicles or included in the 10 motor vehicle count criterion of a covered fleet, whether or not such motor vehicles are part of a covered fleet which is subject to the control requirements of this Subpart:

1) Motor vehicles held for lease or rental to the general public;

2) Motor vehicles held for sale by dealers (including demonstration vehicles);

3) Motor vehicles used for manufacturer product evaluations or tests;

4) Law enforcement vehicles and other emergency vehicles;

5) Motor vehicles not registered to operate on public roadways;

6) Motor vehicles in excess of 26,000 lbs GVWR;

7) Motor vehicles determined by the Secretary of Defense of the United States to be exempt from the program for national security reasons;

8) Antique vehicles as defined in Section 1-102.1 of the Illinois Vehicle Code [625 ILCS 5/1-102.1];

9) Motorcycles, motor driven cycles, and motorized pedal cycles as defined in Sections 1-147, 1-148, and 1-148.2 of the Illinois Vehicle Code [625 ILCS 5/1-147, 1 -148, and 1-148.2];

10) Motor vehicles that are not capable of being centrally fueled; and

11) Motor vehicles that are under normal conditions garaged at a personal residence, unless they are, in fact, centrally fueled.

b) Notwithstanding subsection (a) of this Section, motor vehicles that are exempt from the requirements of Section 241.113 of this Subpart, but are part of a covered fleet, are subject to the reporting and recordkeeping requirements in Sections 241.140 and 241.141 of this Part.

c) Owners or operators of a fleet claiming that a motor vehicle is exempt under subsection (a)(10) of this Section must demonstrate that the motor vehicle is not capable of being centrally fueled and must comply with the recordkeeping requirements of Section 241.141(b) of this Part.

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