Ill. Admin. Code tit. 92, § 451.20 - Application
a) This Part
applies to the following persons:
1)
Department personnel;
2) Owner(s)
of Official Testing Stations;
3)
Employees of Official Testing Stations;
4) School bus operation managers;
5) School bus drivers; and
6) Persons authorized to perform inspection
and maintenance of school bus braking systems.
b) Sections
451.10 through
451.160 apply to the following
vehicles:
1) Second division vehicles (unless
exempted bySections13-101or 13-114of the Illinois Vehicle Inspection
Law);
2) Second division motor
vehicles that pull or draw trailers, semitrailers or pole trailers which have a
gross weight of more than 8,000 lbs. or are registered for a gross weight of
more than 8,000 lbs;
3) School
buses;
4) Rebuilt
vehicles;
5) Medical transport
vehicles;
6) Intrastate tow
trucks;
7) Senior citizen transport
vehicles;
8) Religious organization
buses;
9) Motor buses;
10) Limousines; and (Section 13-101 of the
Illinois Vehicle Inspection Law)
11) Commercial driver training cars. (Section
6-410 of the Illinois Driver Licensing Law)
c) Appendix A through Illustration B of this
Part apply to school buses.
d) The
Department's inspection program consists of three different types of
inspections performed in either Public or Private Stations. The type of
inspection performed is dependent upon the type of vehicle being tested. The
three different types of inspections are: School Bus, Special Category and
Appendix G.
1) School bus and special category
inspections require the use of authorized safety testing equipment (i.e., wheel
alignment indicator, jack or lift, and brake testing device) in a lane.
Appendix G inspections do not require the use of the above mentioned safety
testing equipment. Throughout this Part, references made to safety testing
equipment requirements apply only to school bus and special category vehicle
inspections.
2) Appendix G
inspections do not require the use of safety testing equipment.
3) Public Stations are required to inspect
all vehicles, including school buses (if authorized), presented to their
Station by the general public. Due to the fact that Public Stations are
required to test either special category vehicles or school buses or both, they
must be equipped with safety testing equipment in a lane. Private Stations
inspect only those vehicles owned and operated by the company which owns the
Station. Most Private Stations do not test school buses or special category
vehicles and those Stations that do not, therefore, are not required to be
equipped with safety testing equipment. Any Private Station that does test
school buses or special category vehicles must be equipped with authorized
safety testing equipment in a lane.
Notes
Amended at 17 Ill. Reg. 12839, effective July 27, 1993
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