Ill. Admin. Code tit. 92, § 451.60 - Supervision of Official Testing Station and Enforcement of Department Policies
a) Official Testing
Station inspectors, compliance officers and administrative personnel have
responsibility:
1) To monitor Official Testing
Stations and to enforce this Part, Sections 12-800 through 12-820 of the
Illinois Vehicle Equipment Law and Sections 13-100 et seq. of the Illinois
Vehicle Inspection Law.
2) To
review applications for Official Testing Station Permits and Certified Safety
Tester (CST) Certificates.
3) To
conduct written tests and proficiency tests for persons requesting to become
CSTs. (See Section 451.130 for testing procedures.)
To conduct same tests for persons who have been requested by the Department to
be retested. The Department would require a CST to be retested if that CST had
been found guilty of a violation through the administrative hearing process
(see Section 13-108 of the Illinois Vehicle Inspection Law and 92 Ill. Adm.
Code 450 for hearing process).
4)
To inspect buildings, equipment and adjacent roadways or alleys for compliance
with OTS classification requirements or any conditions which affect the
entrance and exit of vehicles (refer to Section
451.110(b) for
OTS classification requirements).
5) To inspect safety testing equipment in a
lane for cleanliness, operability and accuracy.
6) To require the owner to close the Official
Testing Station when testing equipment in a lane is totally or partially
inoperative or inaccurate.
A) All Certificates
of Safety at the Official Testing Station will be removed and held by a
Department employee or the Commercial Vehicle Safety Section office until the
safety testing equipment in a lane has been cleaned, adjusted or repaired so as
to render accurate results.
B) An
authorized Department employee will approve the condition of the lane before it
is reopened for testing (i.e., equipment is operating efficiently and
effectively).
7) To
instruct Official Testing Station owners and CSTs in the proper method of
completing forms and reports used in safety testing procedures.
8) To inspect forms required to be posted,
completed and filed for cleanliness, legibility, accuracy and availability
(refer to Section 451.160(g) for
forms required to be posted).
9) To
determine whether safety tests are performed in accordance with this
Part.
10) To have access to all
records and supplies which are the property of and furnished by the
Department.
11) To inspect the
Station's copy of this Part for completeness and availability.
12) To inspect Vehicle Inspection Reports for
accuracy, completeness, legibility and proper filing order.
13) To inspect Certificates of Safety at
Official Testing Station for numerical sequence and storage security. To check
the Station Owner's method of accountability for all Certificates of Safety
issued to such Station.
14) To
investigate all complaints lodged against an Official Testing Station or CST.
(Section 13-107 of the Illinois Vehicle Inspection Law)
15) To monitor Official Testing Station and
procedures used in conducting safety tests through the use of both official
marked and unmarked vehicles. Monitoring conducted in marked state vehicles
includes unannounced routine visits by area inspectors to check records for
proper filing and completion, equipment in a lane for proper calibration and
operation, and to administer tests to prospective CSTs or those CSTs required
to be retested. Monitoring conducted in unmarked vehicles includes unannounced
investigations by Department personnel to determine if OTS are performing
safety tests in accordance with this Part.
16) To enforce compliance of goals for this
program by issuing warning tickets or citations/complaints to Official Testing
Station permit holders and their employees for alleged infractions of Section
13-100 et seq. of the Illinois Vehicle Inspection Law and this Part. The
charges as outlined in the citation(s) will be adjudicated at Administrative
Hearings conducted by the Secretary, or his authorized representative in
accordance with Vehicle Inspection Section Hearings; 92 Ill. Adm. Code 450. The
Secretary will determine the innocence or guilt of the defendant after careful
evaluation of the evidence presented at such hearings. If a determination of
guilt is made, the Secretary will assess penalties for violations alleged on
the citation/complaints.
17) To
close the Official Testing Station upon determination of a guilty verdict by
Department personnel and subsequent suspension or revocation of testing
privileges. Permit(s) and Certificates of Safety will be removed from the
facility.
b) Department
employees will not solicit or accept any monies, gifts, services or favors for
political contributions, supplies furnished, services performed, safety testing
equipment purchased or sold, cost of doing business, or for any other activity
or reason including "goodwill."
Notes
Amended at 17 Ill. Reg. 12839, effective July 27, 1993
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