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Code · Illinois · Chapter 60 — TOWNSHIPS · Act 1

Sec. 85-55. Horse-drawn vehicles.

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Sec. 85-55. Horse-drawn vehicles. The township board may, by ordinance, license and regulate horse-drawn vehicles operating within the township. The ordinance may also
(i)prescribe regulations for the safe operation of horse-drawn vehicles and
(ii)require the examination of persons operating a horse-drawn vehicle. Any annual fee charged for a license to operate a horse-drawn vehicle may not exceed $50. Any fees charged for a license to operate a horse-drawn vehicle within the township must be used for the improvement of township roads.
For the purposes of this Section, "horse-drawn vehicle" means any vehicle powered by any animal of the equine family.
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