Ill. Admin. Code tit. 92, § 1010.725 - Trip Leasing
A trip lease is the lease of a vehicle and its use by a lessee for one-trip. The leased vehicle must be properly registered. Properly registered shall mean a valid base plate from the "home state", plus any one of the following: prorate decal, reciprocity permit, valid trip permit; or an apportionment plate qualified in Illinois.
a) "Commercial" Vehicles: Trucks, buses, and
any other "commercial" vehicle, whether for-hire or not-for-hire, may be trip
leased for use by the lessee within Illinois subject to the following
limitations:
1) Illinois Licensed Vehicles:
May be used for interstate or intrastate operations generally.
2) Vehicles Licensed in Non-Reciprocating
States: Subject to Illinois registration requirements whether operated by the
owner or by the lessee, and may then be trip-leased for interstate movements
only, with the same limitations as in paragraph (3) below.
3) Vehicles Licensed in Reciprocating States:
May be used for interstate operations only:
A) Where the lessor is a "daily rental"
operator and the lessee is a non-fleet operator; or
B) Where the lessee is for-hire, then only if
the lessee is non-fleet operator; or
C) Where the lessee is under apportionment or
proration, a 72 hour trip permit is required.
D) Where the lessor and the lessee are under
apportionment or proration, if the lessor accumulates the miles.
E) Where the lessor is a rental operator
under apportionment or proration if the lessor accumulates the miles.
b) In all cases,
trip-leases shall not be used to avoid Illinois registration requirements, all
vehicles under trip-lease must be properly identifiable as being operated by
the lessee, and the evidences of registration issued to the owner must be in
the cab of the lease vehicle.
c) In
the case of a "for-hire" movement, the "certificates, permit or registration
authorizing such operation" required by law for the lessee shall be carried in
the cab of the leased vehicle.
d)
All commercial vehicles registered in another State must also comply with the
documentary requirements of Section 1730.130.
e) Trip-lease records and mileage records
must be kept for audit purposes.
Notes
Amended at 4 Ill. Reg. 17, p. 247, effective April 11, 1980
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