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Code · Illinois · Chapter 605 — ROADS AND BRIDGES · Act 120

Sec. 10. Definitions.

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Sec. 10. Definitions. For purposes of this Act:
"Group" means members or employees of civic or not-for-profit organizations, and commercial or private enterprises, who have requested to participate, or are participating in, an Adopt-A-Highway program.
"Litter" means any unsightly or offensive matter that may include, but is not limited to, disposable packaging, containers, cans, bottles, paper, ashes, and cigar and cigarette butts. Litter does not include hazardous, heavy, large items, or carcasses.
"Group coordinator" means the individual selected by a group to serve as its liaison with a sponsoring jurisdiction.
"Group president" means the individual who is the recognized leader, president, or chairman for a group.
"Adopted section" means a length of municipal, township, county, or State right-of-way identified by the sponsoring jurisdiction as a safe, adoptable section of right-of-way for adoption by a group. Sections of rights-of-way may be determined inappropriate for adoption for safety reasons. No interstate highway shall be an adopted section.
"Director" means the designee or designees for any municipality, township, or county who has responsibility for the administration of a jurisdiction's Adopt-A-Highway programs.
"Sponsoring jurisdiction" means the Illinois Department of Transportation or any municipality, township, or county that establishes Adopt-A-Highway programs within its jurisdictional area.
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