a)
For purposes of this Section, the following definitions shall apply:
"License Plate Contractor" - a business currently under
contract with the Secretary of State which manufacturers the license plates for
the Secretary of State.
"Special Event Plates" - license plates issued for
commemorative purposes which can be displayed on motor vehicles in accordance
with Section 3-808(f) of the Illinois Vehicle Title & Registration Law of
the Illinois Vehicle Code (Ill. Rev. Stat. 1987, ch. 951/2, par.
3-808(f)).
b) Applications
for Special Event plates may be sent in care of the Plate Control Division of
the Department, to have plates issued for display on Illinois registered
vehicles in order to promote or recognize an event in Illinois. In order to
apply for the Special Event plates, the applicant shall do the following:
1) Submit a written request for approval of
Special Event plates, addressed to the Secretary, on letterhead of the
requesting organization or activity.
2) Submit the application at least one
hundred fifty (150) days before the event.
c) The Secretary may establish limits upon
the total number of Special Event plates that may be approved in single
calendar year. Applications may be rejected on the basis of past non-compliance
with Special Event plate rules. In determining whether to reject an application
grounded on past non-compliance, the Department will evaluate the performance
of the organization or activity in remedying such non-compliance.
d) Upon approval of the Special Event plate
request, the organization shall submit plate design artwork to the Plate
Control Division, preferably in camera-ready form. The Department shall have
the right to use any plate designs or pictures of finished plates without prior
notice for any purpose related to the administration of the special event
license plate program, including but not limited to the promotion of the
program by the Department. The design for the Special Event plates shall meet
the following criteria:
1) To meet statutory
requirements, the design of the plates shall contain the word "ILLINOIS," the
plate year, the date of the event, and the phrase "LAND OF LINCOLN," pursuant
to Section 3-412 of the Illinois Vehicle Code (Ill. Rev. Stat. 1987, ch. 951/2,
par. 3-412). During even-numbered years, "LAND OF LINCOLN" shall appear on the
top of the plate and the year and "ILLINOIS" on the bottom. The order is
reversed in odd-numbered years. If submitted as camera-ready art, none of these
four required elements of the design, nor the colored outline around the edge
of the plate, shall be included in the actual art.
2) The design shall, in the opinion of the
Department, be in good taste and exhibit decency.
3) The design shall differ in such matters
as: design, color, or position of logo from the design of a Special Event plate
used by the same organization in the immediately preceding year.
e) Pursuant to Section 3-808(f) of
the Illinois Vehicle Title & Registration Law of the Illinois Vehicle Code
(Ill. Rev. Stat. 1987, ch. 951/2, par. 3-808(f)), the total number of plates
issued for a special event shall not exceed 200 pairs. The amount of charges
for the manufacture of Special Event plates is determined by the license plate
contractor. The organization shall be responsible for the payment of
manufacturing and, if necessary, shipping charges. Billing and payment for the
plates is directly between the license plate contractor and the
organization.
f) The sponsoring
organization is responsible for registering with the Plate Control Division of
the Department all vehicles issued Special Event plates, and for monitoring
plate recipient compliance with rules regarding their display. The organization
shall observe the following guidelines for registration of vehicles:
1) The Special Event plates shall only be
displayed on passenger cars or trucks or vans with an RV or "B" registration as
set out in 92 Ill. Adm. Code
1030.30. The plates shall not be
displayed more than sixty (60) days prior to the event, including the days
during which the event is in progress, nor shall the plates be displayed after
the last day of the event.
2) The
sponsoring organization shall furnish the Department a completed registration
assignment listing of the Special Event plates issued four (4) business days
prior to the date that the plates are to be displayed. The listing shall
include:
A) the Special Event plate number
issued,
B) the vehicle's Illinois
license plate number,
C) the name
of the vehicle's registered owner,
D) the registered owner's address,
E) the year, make and vehicle identification
number.
3) While the
Special Event plate is being displayed, the regularly assigned license plate
and the Registration Identification Card shall remain in the vehicle and be
made available for inspection upon demand of a law enforcement
officer.
4) A Special Event plate
shall not be transferred to another vehicle once it has been assigned and
registered with the Plate Control Division of the Department.
5) The Department reserves the right to
revoke authorization for Special Event plates if the organization has failed to
comply with the regulations in this Part. The Secretary will inform any
organization in writing of non-compliance with the Rules in this
Part.
g) Any person
denied a Special Event Plate may, upon written request within 20 days of such
denial, seek a hearing governed by 92 Ill. Adm. Code
1001.