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Code · Illinois · Chapter 605 — ROADS AND BRIDGES · Act 5

Sec. 10-302.5. Administrative adjudication of toll violations.

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Sec. 10-302.5. Administrative adjudication of toll violations.
(a)The county may provide by ordinance for a system of administrative adjudication for fixing, assessing, and collecting civil fines for a vehicle's operation on a county toll bridge if the required toll or charge has not been paid.
(b)An ordinance establishing a system of administrative adjudication under this Section shall provide for the following:
(1)Written notice of the alleged violation sent by first class U.S. mail.
(2)Availability of a hearing in which the violation may be contested on its merits and
the time and manner in which the hearing may be held.
(3)An opportunity for the person who allegedly violated the ordinance to appear at the
hearing and contest the merits of the alleged violation. The rules of evidence shall not apply to the hearing.
(4)A civil fine not to exceed $500 imposed as the result of an administrative
adjudication.
(5)A burden of proof on the county to establish a violation by a preponderance of the
evidence.
(6)Judicial review of final determinations of ordinance violations, subject to the
provisions of the Administrative Review Law.
(c)The county may enter into an intergovernmental agreement with the Illinois State Toll Highway Authority under which the Authority may provide administrative adjudication of toll violations occurring on a county toll bridge.
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