Ill. Admin. Code tit. 92, § 451.70 - Permit Application Procedures and Operating Requirements for Official Testing Stations
a) Upon
written request to the CVSS by an applicant for a Permit, the CVSS will furnish
to the applicant the required forms and instructions pertaining to the
requirements for an Official Testing Station Permit.
b) The completed forms, accompanied by a ten
dollar check or money order made payable to: TREASURER, STATE OF ILLINOIS,
shall be sent to the CVSS. Such fee is nonrefundable.
c) An application is reviewed to determine if
the building configurations, equipment in a lane and personnel (i.e., at least
one CST) meet the requirements of this Part. An interim approval is provided in
writing pending the proper installation of the equipment (if applicable) (refer
to Section 451.20(d) for
applicability) and verification of the building configurations. A Department
employee will inspect the location of the equipment in a lane (refer to Section
451.110(x) for
location requirements) and the configurations of the building (refer to
Sections 451.110(b) for
the configuration requirements) before the final approval is granted. All
safety test equipment must be permanently installed.
d) The applicant shall forward to the CVSS
the following photographs. (Lane dimensions are to be included on the
photographs' reverse sides.)
1) For a Class
"A," "C," "B2" or applicable "D" or "P" OTS: three 8" x 10" photographs. One
photograph must show the lane entrance, another must show the lane exit and the
third must show the entire testing lane with the installed testing equipment.
Include lane dimensions on reverse side of photograph.
2) For a Class "B" or "B1" or applicable "D"
or "P" OTS: two 8" x 10" photographs. One photograph must show the lane
entrance and another must show the entire testing lane with the installed
testing equipment.
3) For a "P" OTS
not requiring equipment: two 8" x 10" photographs. One photograph must show the
entrance of the OTS where the vehicle being tested will enter and another must
show the designated testing area.
e) The applicant shall file with the CVSS a
bond in the amount of one thousand dollars with security provided by a bonding
company in good standing with the Illinois Department of Insurance. This bond
is dependent on the applicant and Station employee's compliance with this Part,
as amended. The bond form will be secured by the CVSS.
f) Any Official Testing Station owned and
operated by governmental agencies (i.e., state, city, village, incorporated
town or county) shall be exempt from the payment of any original or renewal fee
and exempt from the filing of any bond.
g) The specific identification number and
location of the Station will be stated on each Permit. For public and
applicable private OTS's, safety tests on special category vehicles and school
buses can only be conducted within the specified lane identified on the
Permit.
h) Each Permit approved and
issued by the Department will expire twelve months following issuance. The
Permit may be renewed annually by complying with this Part and upon payment of
a renewal fee of ten dollars. Any change or amendment to an existing Permit
will require an additional ten dollar fee.
i) The CVSS will issue an amended Permit
following a change in location and installation of testing equipment in a lane.
The new location must satisfy the requirements of this Part. The amended Permit
will be the only authority for the applicant to begin testing at the new
location. Testing may begin upon receipt and after properly displaying the
amended Permit.
j) Any Official
Testing Station Permit issued by the Department will be subject to
cancellation, suspension or revocation by the Department for violations of this
Part or of Section 13-100 et seq. of the Illinois Vehicle Inspection Law. The
first violation by a CST or OTS of the provisions of this Part statutorily
requires a minimum suspension of 30 days. The length of a first suspension can
be exteded up to 180 days, usually to 60 days, if evidence in aggravation of
the penalty is introduced at the hearing. A prior suspension within a four year
period, without any other aggravating evidence, will result in a 60 day
suspension. Violations directly threatening the public safety are considered an
aggravation of the penalty. The hearing officer will consider other evidence in
aggravation or mitigation of a suspension. Revocation is recommended when
suspensions are not correcting improper performance. After two suspensions in a
two year period, or after repeated suspensions over a longer period, a permit
will be revoked upon another violation. Revocation will also be recommended
when a pattern of violations indicates that a fraud on the public is being
committed. A hearing officer will consider other evidence in aggravation or
mitigation when considering revocation of a permit.
k) The CVSS may permanently deny, on
application, an original or renewal OTS Permit to applicants whose Permits have
been revoked. The Department will permanently deny an application for permit if
the applicant was ever found guilty of a serious violation through the
Department's administrative hearing process. Two examples of serious violations
may include administering improper safety tests for school buses or supplying
entire fleets of vehicles with Certificates of Safety without performing safety
tests on the vehicles. Applicants whose original or renewal Testing Station
Permit applications have been denied by the Department may request an
Administrative Hearing to present such evidence for the granting of an original
or renewal Testing Station Permit.
l) Official Testing Station Permits will be
issued in one of two categories: Public or Private.
1) Public
A) Public Stations shall inspect any vehicle
presented within the limits defined in Section
451.110.
B) Public Stations shall agree in writing to
be open for testing between the hours of 8 a.m. and 5 p.m., for a minimum of
eight hours between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday,
except on legal holidays. All public Stations shall notify the CVSS in writing
if the OTS operates during any additional hours. The notification shall be sent
to the CVSS and shall include the complete OTS number, the city in which the
OTS is located and the additional hours of operation.
C) It shall be the applicant's responsibility
to file with the Department a proposed schedule of rates to be charged for
performing a safety test. The proposed schedule will be approved by the
Department before a license is issued. (Refer to 92 Ill. Adm. Code 454 for
procedures.)
D) OTS personnel shall
not require vehicle owners to make an appointment to have their vehicles
tested. Should a vehicle owner request an appointment, the time set for such
testing must be at a time when the OTS is closed to the public (see subsection
(1)(1)(B)). Times that are not stated in subsection (1)(1)(B) are times the OTS
is considered "closed to the public."
E) Upon notification that a vehicle has been
presented for a safety test, the test shall be performed.
F) Public Stations are required to have
authorized safety test equipment installed within the specified lane
area.
G) Inspection of special
category vehicles and school buses must be performed within the specified lane
area.
2) Private
A) Private Stations are not open to the
public. They are established solely for the purpose of testing 75 or more
vehicles owned or leased by the firm in whose name the Official Testing Station
Permit is issued.
B) Private
Stations are required to perform Appendix G inspections within a designated
testing area. Inspections are required to be performed within the Official
Testing Station Building.
C) All
Private Stations shall notify the CVSS in writing of each second division
vehicle leased or owned by the firm as well as the exact storage location
(i.e., address) of the vehicles as of the first day of each year. The CVSS
shall also be notified of any additions or deletions made to the fleet during
the year.
D) Private Stations are
exempt from maintaining normal business hours but must be open for Official
CVSS personnel monitoring during the hours required in subsection (1)(1)(B)
above.
E) Private Stations are
subject to the same requirements as public Stations except where specifically
noted.
m) Each Station must have at least
one person licensed by the CVSS as a Certified Safety Tester.
n) No safety test shall be conducted unless
the Station possesses and has properly displayed a valid Permit issued by the
CVSS (refer to Sections
451.160(g),
(i), and (j) for permit display
requirements).
o) By accepting a
Permit, the applicant agrees to comply with Section 13-100 et seq. of the
Illinois Vehicle Inspection Law and this Part, as amended, that govern the
operation of an Official Testing Station and vehicle safety tests.
p) If an OTS is inoperative for a period of
six months or more, the Permit will be cancelled. Advance warning is given by
telephone, and area inspectors visit the OTS prior to the cancellation. If the
inspector feels that the operator is not taking the necessary action to reopen
his OTS (e.g., having equipment repaired), the CVSS will cancel the permit. If
at a later date the owner wishes to reopen the Station, a new application shall
be submitted to the CVSS. The ten dollar filing fee shall be paid
again.
Notes
Amended at 17 Ill. Reg. 12839, effective July 27, 1993
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