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Code · Illinois · Chapter 625 — VEHICLES · Act 7

Sec. 45. Vehicle rental or leasing company's identification of a renter or lessee.

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Sec. 45. Vehicle rental or leasing company's identification of a renter or lessee.
(a)A Uniform Traffic Citation issued under this Act to a motor vehicle rental or leasing company shall be dismissed with respect to the rental or leasing company if:
(1)the company responds to the Uniform Traffic Citation by submitting, within 30 days
of the mailing of the citation, an affidavit of non-liability stating that, at the time of the alleged speeding or other traffic violation, the vehicle was in the custody and control of a renter or lessee under the terms of a rental agreement or lease; and
(2)the company provides the driver's license number, name, and address of the renter or
lessee.
(b)A Uniform Traffic Citation dismissed with respect to a motor vehicle rental or leasing company in accordance with subsection
(a)may then be issued and delivered by mail or other means to the renter or lessee identified in the affidavit of non-liability.
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