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Code · Illinois · Chapter 625 — VEHICLES · Act 27

Sec. 15. Prohibited practices.

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Sec. 15. Prohibited practices.
(a)A rental company may not sell a damage waiver unless the renter agrees to the damage waiver in writing at or prior to the time the rental agreement is executed.
(b)A rental company may not void a damage waiver except for one or more of the following reasons:
(1)Damage or loss while the rental vehicle is used to carry persons or property for a
charge or fee.
(2)Damage or loss during an organized or agreed upon racing or speed contest or
demonstration or pushing or pulling activity in which the rental vehicle is actively involved.
(3)Damage or loss that could reasonably be expected from an intentional or criminal act
of the driver other than a traffic infraction.
(4)Damage or loss to any rental vehicle resulting from any auto business operation,
including but not limited to repairing, servicing, testing, washing, parking, storing, or selling of automobiles.
(5)Damage or loss occurring to a rental vehicle if the rental contract is based on
fraudulent or material misrepresentation by the renter.
(6)Damage or loss arising out of the use of the rental vehicle outside the continental
United States when such use is specifically prohibited in the rental agreement.
(7)Damage or loss occurring while the rental vehicle is operated by a driver not
permitted under the rental agreement.
(8)Damage or loss occurring while the rental vehicle is operated by a driver under the
influence of alcohol, other drug or drugs, intoxicating compound or compounds, or any combination thereof and convicted of violating subsection
(a)of Section 11-501 of the Illinois Vehicle Code.
(9)Damage or loss to the rental vehicle if the rental vehicle is stolen and the renter
fails to:
(i)return the rental vehicle's ignition key and the key tag identifying the rental vehicle to the rental vehicle company;
(ii)file a police report within the 24-hour period after discovery of the rental vehicle theft; and
(iii)fully cooperate with the rental company, law enforcement agency, or any other authority in all matters connected to the investigation of the stolen rental vehicle.
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(d)(Blank).
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