Illinois Administrative Code
Title 92 - TRANSPORTATION
Part 1010 - CERTIFICATES OF TITLE, REGISTRATION OF VEHICLES
Subpart C - REGISTRATION
Section 1010.240 - Registration Plates To Be Furnished by the Secretary of State
Universal Citation: 92 IL Admin Code ยง 1010.240
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) General Provisions
1) The Secretary of State may
issue registration plates and/or stickers at facilities and offices maintained
by the Secretary of State in Springfield or Chicago, or at other
locations.
2) In addition, the
Secretary of State may, in his or her discretion, cause registration plates
and/or stickers to be issued by financial institutions or retail merchants, and
applications for renewal of registrations for such vehicles as the Secretary of
State may designate to be received and processed for transmittal to the
Secretary of State by the financial institutions or retail merchants. For that
purpose, the Secretary of State may deposit Illinois registration plates and/or
stickers with the financial institutions or retail merchants. In addition, the
Secretary may cause registration plates and stickers to be issued pursuant to
Section
1010.245
and may cause registration renewal stickers to be issued by retail
merchants.
3) The Secretary may
further cause registration and title applications to be serviced and remitted,
by licensed remittance agents, to the Secretary of State, as provided in the
Vehicle Code.
4) The term
"financial institution", for the purposes of this Part, shall mean any federal
or state chartered bank, savings and loan, credit union, and currency exchange,
either directly or indirectly through an armored carrier. For the purposes of
subsection (a)(2), the term "financial institution" also means an armored
carrier approved by the Secretary to issue registration plates/stickers. The
term shall also include insurance companies and licensees under the Sales
Finance Agency Act [205 ILCS 660] and the Consumer Installment Loan Act [205
ILCS 670]. The term "retail merchant", for the purposes of this Part, shall
mean a business that is engaged in the sale of goods or services to the general
public and that has one or more permanently established places of business in
Illinois.
5) The Secretary may, in
his or her discretion, cause registration plates and stickers to be issued by
motor vehicle dealers.
6) With the
exception of electronic registration and titling service providers, as set
forth in Section
1010.245(b),
no entity or person, other than the Secretary, will be allowed to sell license
plates or registration stickers over the internet.
b) Application for Participation in the Over-The-Counter Sales Program
1) The
Secretary of State will accept the application of any financial institution or
retail merchant to participate in the over-the-counter program, if the
Secretary of State makes a determination that the establishment of the
institution or retail merchant in the program will provide a beneficial service
to the general public and will be cost effective for the Secretary of State to
administer for the People of the State of Illinois, and that the institution or
retail merchant can provide sufficient security for both the handling of State
fees and taxes collected and the handling and storage of registration plates
and/or stickers.
2) In making the
determination required by subsection (b)(1), the Secretary of State will
consider, but shall not be limited by, the following factors:
A) Tentative acceptance of the terms
contained in the Financial Institution/Retail Merchant License Plate/Sticker
Agreement between the Secretary of State's Office and the institution or retail
merchant;
B) Previous participation
by the institution or retail merchant in the program and, if any, the
circumstances surrounding its leaving the program;
C) Current participation by the institution
or retail merchant in the over-the-counter sales program at other
locations;
D) Submission by the
institution or retail merchant of a current copy of its blanket or fidelity
bond, or if no such bond is maintained and the institution or retail merchant
is a self-insurer, then a certificate of deposit payable to the Secretary of
State, or an irrevocable letter of credit form a third party bank to the
Secretary of State in an amount sufficient to protect the Secretary of State in
the same manner as the Secretary would be protected if the blanket or fidelity
bond were in force;
E) Total
passenger registration for the county;
F) Total number of over-the-counter passenger
sales in the community and county in the previous registration year;
G) Estimated annual registration plate and
sticker sales for this location;
H)
Estimated volume of walk-in traffic at this location;
I) Population of the community;
J) Population of the county;
K) Number of banks in the community currently
participating in the program in relation to the total number of banks in the
community;
L) Number of savings and
loans in the community currently participating in the program in relation to
the total number of savings and loans in the community;
M) Number of currency exchanges in the
community currently participating in the program in relation to the total
number of currency exchanges in the community;
N) Number of credit unions in the community
currently participating in the program in relation to the total number of
credit unions in the community;
O)
Number of retail merchants in the community currently participating in the
program in relation to the total number of retail merchants in the
community;
P) Locations of other
institutions in the community currently in the program;
Q) Total number of institutions in the
community currently in the program;
R) Financial stability;
S) Total full time and part time employees at
proposed selling location;
T)
Selling location if different from main location;
U) Selling area within the institution or
retail merchant;
V) Business days
and hours the institution or retail merchant is open to the public.
3) Miscellaneous Provisions
A) Over-the-counter program, for purposes of
this Section, shall mean the program in which the Secretary of State, by
contractual agreement, authorizes a financial institution or retail merchant to
sell license plates and/or renewal stickers to the general public, at a
particular location.
B) The
acceptance of any application will be, in addition to the requirements in
subsection (b)(1), dependent upon the applicant agreeing to all of the terms of
and signing the Financial Institution/Retail Merchant License Plate/Sticker
Agreement and the institution's or retail merchant's being in good standing and
licensed by the Department of Financial and Professional Regulation or any
other licensing agency, whether local, State or federal, that regulates the
institution.
C) A financial
institution or retail merchant participating in the over-the-counter program
may sell license plates and/or renewal stickers to the public only during a
face-to-face transaction.
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