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Code · Illinois · Chapter 625 — VEHICLES · Act 5

Sec. 18a-301. Commercial vehicle relocators - Security requirements.

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Sec. 18a-301. Commercial vehicle relocators - Security requirements. Every commercial vehicle relocator shall file with the Commission and have in effect an indemnity bond or insurance policy or certificates of bonds or insurance in lieu thereof which shall indemnify or insure the relocator for its liability:
(1)for injury to person, in an amount not less than $100,000 to any one person and $300,000 for any one crash;
(2)in case of damage to property other than a vehicle being removed, in an amount not less than $50,000 for any one crash; and
(3)in case of damage to any vehicle relocated or stored by the relocator, in an amount not less than $15,000 per vehicle. Any such bond or policy shall be issued by a bonding or insurance firm authorized to do business as such in the State of Illinois. All certificates or indemnity bonds or insurance filed with the Commission must show the coverage effective continuously until cancelled, and the Commission may require such evidence of continued validity as it deems necessary.
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