Illinois Administrative Code
Title 92 - TRANSPORTATION
Part 1470 - NON-RELOCATION TOWING
Subpart A - APPLICATION OF PART AND DEFINITIONS
Section 1470.10 - Application of Part 1470

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

a) This Part shall apply to non-relocation towing as defined in Section 1470.20.

b) This Part shall apply to the following types of transportation, except to the extent that the particular movement is exempt from Commission jurisdiction under Section 18c-4102 of the Illinois Commercial Transportation Law ("Law") (Ill. Rev. Stat. 1986 Supp., ch. 951/2, par. 18c-4102):

1) Transportation of accidentally wrecked or disabled vehicles by wrecker or towing equipment;

2) Transportation of replacement vehicles;

3) Towing of wheeled property other than vehicles;

4) Any other transportation in relation to accidentally wrecked or disabled vehicles; and

5) Any other transportation within the definition of "non-relocation towing" as defined in Section 1470.20.

c) This Part shall not apply to the following types of transportation:

1) The relocation of trespassing vehicles from private property where such relocation is subject to regulation under the Illinois Commercial Relocation of Trespassing Vehicles Law; and

2) Transportation which is exempt from Illinois Commerce Commission ("Commission") jurisdiction under Section 18c-4102 of the Law.

d) Except as provided in this Part, non-relocation towing shall be governed by the rules of the Illinois Commerce Commission generally applicable to motor carriers of property.

e) Where this Part conflicts with any other Commission rules governing commercial transportation generally or motor carriers of property in particular, the provisions of this Part shall govern.

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