e) Dealer Plates.
1) Special Plates issued to a Dealer may be
displayed upon any vehicle held for sale or resale, and
A) Upon any such vehicle, including the
towing of a like plated vehicle, for any legal purpose including pick-up at the
point of manufacturing or assembly, demonstrating, testing or delivery to the
buyer; provided, however, that any such vehicle and like plated towed vehicle
so transported may not carry any cargo or merchandise including other vehicles
owned by the dealer and held for sale or resale.
B) On any such vehicle loaned, but not
rented, as a "loaner" to a customer for temporary use the days that his car is
being serviced or repaired.
C) On
one truck up to 8,000 pounds owned by the dealer and used to haul his parts
incidental to the operation of his business.
2) Special Plates issued to a dealer may not
be displayed:
A) Upon any vehicle rented to
another person.
B) Upon any vehicle
of the second division carrying cargo or merchandise except as provided below
on a one-trip demonstration basis.
C) Upon any work or service
vehicle.
D) In any for-hire
movement.
E) On any vehicle used
permanently as a personal vehicle and not as a demonstrator, such prohibited
uses being defined as follows:
i) On any
vehicle used by any person enrolled at and attending an educational institution
during the school term or year and to and from school.
ii) On any vehicle used on vacation trips to
areas outside the geographic scope of normal business operations for a period
in excess of 25 days.
iii) On any
vehicle used by any person who is a member of the armed forces and stationed at
any military base or encampment or installation.
iv) On any vehicle used continuously for 25
or more days as a personal vehicle by any person not an agent, servant or
employee of the dealer owning such special plate.
3) Dealer Plates and One-Trip Use
A) Notwithstanding the above limitations,
Dealer Plates may be used on a one-trip demonstration basis by a prospective
bona fide buyer carrying cargo or merchandise, providing that the form of
document specified herein is carried in the cab of the vehicle. Any
demonstration movement shall be limited to a period of 3 days.
B) Each dealer who wishes to grant to a
prospective bona fide buyer the use of a dealer plate on a one-trip
demonstration for three days shall prepare a document identical to this form in
duplicate, and
i) Retain one copy in the
offices of the dealer.
ii) Issue
one copy to the user for display on the vehicle.
FORM REQUIRED
Date
1. Name of
Dealer
2. Address of
Dealer:
3. Dealer Plate or plates
being used:
4. Name of prospective
buyer:
5. Date use is to begin and
end:
C) Each
dealer shall file an annual report listing the name of each prospective buyer
permitted to make a demonstration trip with a vehicle identifying the plate
number utilized and the dates that the demonstration trip began and ended. The
Secretary of State may prescribe the form of such report.
D) The Secretary of State shall, in addition,
grant in his discretion a permit for a one-trip demonstration in excess of 3
days upon application therefor and showing of good cause. In determining
whether good cause is shown, the Secretary of State shall consider the type of
vehicle subject to the demonstration, the length of the extension requested,
the dealer's past experience, the purpose of the move, and the reason why the
dealer feels that more than three (3) days are needed to demonstrate the
particular vehicle.
E) The
Secretary of State shall issue a temporary dealer permit while a dealership is
awaiting the arrival of their permanent dealer license plates pursuant to
Section 3-602 of the Illinois Vehicle Title and Registration Law of the
Illinois Vehicle Code (Ill. Rev. Stat. 1987, ch. 951/2, par. 3-602) and for the
transportation of vehicles between the dealer's established place of business
and the exhibition/tradeshow location. Dealers requesting a temporary dealer
permit for transportation of vehicles to an exhibition/tradeshow location shall
apply in writing to the Department stating the number of vehicles to be
transported, dates(s) of transportation and the name of location of the
exhibition/tradeshow, and the dealer's name and address. The temporary dealer
permit shall be a single permit displayed on the lower left side of the back
windshield and contain an issue and expiration date. The temporary permit is
invalid upon receipt of the permanent dealer license plates or on the
expiration date, whichever is sooner. In no event shall the temporary permit be
valid for more than sixty (60) days.