Ill. Admin. Code tit. 92, § 1010.720 - Vehicle Apportionment
a)
International Registration Plan
1) The
International Registration Plan (IRP) is a method of licensing truck and bus
fleets apportionately among two or more member jurisdictions. The apportionate
fee is determined by the fleet's percentage of miles generated in the various
jurisdictions.
2) It is the purpose
of the IRP to issue one (1) registration plate and one (1) cab card to each
vehicle. The cab card will indicate the various jurisdictions in which the unit
is legal to operate.
b)
Applications for filing will be available after October 1 of the current year
and must be on file in this office prior to December 1 of that year.
c) Rules and Regulations
Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3-402.1 of the Illinois Vehicle Code (IVC), the following rules and regulations have been adopted regarding apportionment.
1)
Apportionment is required for commercial vehicles having a combined gross
weight exceeding 26,000 pounds, including the weight of the vehicle and the
maximum load, or having three or more axles, regardless of weight, providing
they operate in a jurisdiction that is a member of the IRP.
2) Illinois will accept apportionment
applications for separate fleets if a company desires, if more than one is
submitted designated as Fleet No. 1 and Fleet No. 2.
3) Miles reported
A) Mileage generated by the apportioned fleet
during the preceding year (July 1-June 30) must be included on the
application.
B) Estimated mileage
in IRP member jurisdictions will not be accepted for new or expanded operations
for the second registration year or subsequent years unless the carrier pays in
excess of 100% registration of a fleet.
4) In computing the mileage, the interstate
and intrastate miles of each apportioned vehicle must be included, and reported
on a fleet basis. Estimated mileage in non-member, IRP jurisdictions will not
be accepted for new or expanded operations for the second registration year or
subsequent years. If second year estimates are listed on the schedule B, they
will be deleted and percentages computed accordingly. Miles must be included
for all jurisdictions traveled even if the carrier does not apportion in that
jurisdiction. The carrier must indicate on its application the jurisdictions in
which it wishes to apportion.
5)
Carriers who apportion their vehicles may operate in interstate or intrastate
commerce, providing that they have the proper authority from the Commerce
Commission if required.
6) If a
carrier operates more than one fleet, and one of the fleets is based in a
jurisdiction that is a member of the IRP, then that fleet must be apportioned
in Illinois. If the other fleet is based in a non-IRP jurisdiction, and it will
operate in Illinois, then that fleet will be required to prorate with the State
of Illinois.
7) Household Goods
Carriers who are leasing equipment from service representative may elect to
base equipment in the base jurisdiction of the service representative or that
of the carrier.
8) Owner-operators
who are leased on a long-term lease may be registered in the owner-operator's
name or in the lessee's name. (See Article IX of the International Registration
Plan, Appendix B)
9) Rental
companies will apportion their vehicles as defined in Article XI of the
International Registration Plan (see Appendix B).
10) The State of Illinois will issue
apportionment plates to trucks, truck-tractors, full trailers, and
buses.
11) Every applicant is
required to maintain Individual Vehicle Mileage Records.
12) For purposes of this rule, if an
apportioned vehicle does not operate in two or more IRP member jurisdictions
for two or more consecutive registration years, there shall arise a presumption
that the vehicle was not intended for use in two or more member jurisdictions,
therefore not an apportionable vehicle, unless otherwise shown by the
applicant. Such vehicle is then subject to 100% Illinois registration
fees.
d) Vehicle
Identification
1) To every vehicle registered
under the IRP, Illinois will issue an identification card.
A) Base license plate bearing
APPORTIONED.
B) Apportioned cab
card indicating the weights for the IRP jurisdictions in which they are
apportioned, name and address of the company, individual, description of the
vehicle, Illinois license number, etc.
2) Identification credentials must be
maintained or displayed as follows:
A)
License plates must be displayed on the front of the power unit and on the back
of the semitrailer, full trailer, and bus.
B) The cab card must be carried on or in the
vehicle for which it is issued. This must be the original card. Copies are not
accepted by Illinois Law Enforcement personnel.
e) Temporary Apportionment Authorization
Permit
1) Once an original application is on
file, fees have been paid and the immediate operation of a vehicle is necessary
prior to receiving apportionment credentials from the State of Illinois, the
carrier may operate the vehicle by use of the Illinois Temporary Authorization
Permit. This permit may be obtained by writing the Commercial & Farm Truck
Division in the Secretary of State's Office.
2) The permit must be completed in full and
be typed. One copy of the permit is to be carried in the vehicle, one copy is
to be retained by the company for audit purposes, and one copy is to be
forwarded to the Secretary of State's Office along with the accompanying
supplemental application plus the appropriate fees within five (5) working days
after the permit has been issued.
3) The permits will be issued upon written
request at the statutory fee each and in numerical order. Temporary permits are
valid for 45 days from the date of issuance by the company. Temporary
Authorization Permits can only be used for the account number which they were
originally assigned. These permits are not to be used for the renewal of any
registration.
4) The information
submitted on all applications must be identical with the description of the
vehicle which was typed on the Temporary Authorization Permit. The complete vin
number must be on the Temporary Authorization Permit and the
application.
5) All unused permits
issued for that calendar year must be returned to the Commercial & Farm
Truck Division of the Office of the Secretary of State by January 15 of the
next year. For the number of expired unused permits that are returned to our
office by that time, we will issue that same amount of next year's permits free
of charge, limited, however, to the renewal by a carrier of the same account.
Any permits received after January 15, will be accepted for accountability and
audit purposes only.
6) No more
than one permit may be issued per vehicle. If a permit is typed out incorrectly
and needs to be voided, all three (3) copies are to be returned to our office
with a letter of explanation.
7) If
all of the permits issued to a company are not accounted for, the company will
be assessed full year fees in all jurisdictions in the highest weight or fee
category for power units that the company has a power unit registered in during
the registration year in question, and the company will lose its privilege of
using Temporary Authorization Permits and none will be issued to the
company.
f) Mileage
Record Keeping Requirements
1) Individual
Vehicle Mileage Records
A) As a condition
precedent to the filing of an IRP application, every applicant is required to
maintain individual vehicle mileage records, herein after referred to as IVMR,
in the form and manner prescribed in this rule.
B) The IVMR is a summary of the driver's
daily logs or other source documents that when completed will show a pattern of
continuous movement of the individual vehicle. Trips must be listed in
chronological order. The applicant will be required to explain time lapses and
unaccounted-for movements in sufficient detail to permit the auditor to satisfy
himself that all mileage is properly recorded.
C) The IVMR is not to be submitted to this
office. It is to be maintained by the carrier as a mileage record from which
the carrier may complete the schedule and be available for audit.
D) An IVMR must be maintained by the
applicant for each vehicle that is a part of the apportioned fleet. IVMR's must
be prepared on a monthly basis. At the end of the mileage period, all mileage
records must be made available at onelocation for audit purposes.
E) The form of the IVMR must conform to the
example in the current application and instruction book. All items of
description must be completed on the IVMR. When more than one page is used for
a vehicle, the subsequent pages must be numbered.
F) The mileage figures to be entered on
IVMR's can be obtained from various sources, such as odometer or hubometer
readings, state maps, or a household goods mileage guide, as long as the method
used is consistent.
G) The source
documents comprising the IVMR's must contain the following:
i) Date
ii) Trip Origin and Destination
iii) Driver's Name
iv) Total Trip Miles
v) Mileage by States
vi) Vehicle Serial Number
vii) Fleet Number
viii) Vehicle Unit Number
ix) Plate Number
x) Routes Traveled
H) The IVMR must include any and all
movements of the apportioned vehicle, whether loaded or empty.
I) All applicants are required to maintain
IVMR's for the purpose of accumulating the required mileage statistics. The
Secretary of State will permit the use of alternate systems where permission
has been received in writing from the Office of the Secretary of State,
Reciprocity-Prorate Audit Division. To obtain this permission for the use of a
substitute mileage accounting system, the following conditions must be met:
i) The applicant must submit, in writing, to
the Office of the Secretary of State, a request for permission to use a
substitute mileage accounting system setting forth the reason(s) why a
substitute system is necessary.
ii)
As part of the request, include samples of forms which are proposed to be
used.
iii) A detailed step-by-step
procedure for the use of this system must also be submitted.
iv) If such permission is granted, you will
not be required to maintain the IVMR.
v) An applicant may continue the use of an
approved alternate system, provided the applicant does not change the system,
until notification by the Secretary of State to the contrary. The Secretary of
State, through the Reciprocity-Prorate Audit Division, will approve an
alternate system if all of the information required to be maintained above in
the IVMR's is maintained, although not in the IVMR format.
2) Monthly summaries of IVMR's
must then be compiled for the fleet.
3) Annual summaries of the fleet must be
prepared from the monthly summaries.
4) When a leasing company or any trucking
service company prepares the IRP application for any carrier, the carrier must
retain copies of the mileage information furnished, as well as all supporting
documents.
5) When the
owner-operated (lessor) registers in the name of the owner-operator, all
required records and supporting documents must be available for audit at the
established place of business of the owner-operator.
Notes
Amended at 8 Ill. Reg. 5329, effective April 6, 1984
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