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Code · Illinois · Chapter 625 — VEHICLES · Act 5

Sec. 15-312. Fees for police escort.

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Sec. 15-312. Fees for police escort. When State Police escorts are required by the Department of Transportation for the safety of the motoring public, the following fees shall be paid by the applicant:
(1)to the Department of Transportation: $40 per hour per vehicle based upon the
pre-estimated time of the movement to be agreed upon between the Department and the applicant, with a minimum fee of $80 per vehicle; and
(2)to the Illinois State Police: $75 per hour per State Police vehicle based upon the
actual time of the movement, with a minimum fee of $300 per State Police vehicle. The Illinois State Police shall remit the moneys to the State Treasurer, who shall deposit the moneys into the State Police Operations Assistance Fund.
The actual time of the movement shall be the time the police escort is required to pick up the movement to the time the movement is completed. Any delays or breakdowns shall be considered part of the movement time. Any fraction of an hour shall be rounded up to the next whole hour.
The State Police may use an online payment system to accept fees for police escorts.
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