Illinois Compiled Statutes 605 ILCS 125/23.1 – Fatal crash memorial marker program
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(a) The fatal crash memorial marker program is intended to raise public awareness of traffic fatalities caused by reckless driving or other means by emphasizing the dangers while affording families an opportunity to remember the victims of traffic crashes.
(b) As used in this Section, “fatal crash memorial marker” means a marker on a highway in this State commemorating one or more persons who died as a proximate result of a crash caused by a driver who committed an act of reckless homicide in violation of Section 9-3 or 9-3.2 of the Criminal Code of 1961 or the Criminal Code of 2012 or who otherwise caused the death of one or more persons through the operation of a motor vehicle.
(c) For purposes of the fatal crash memorial marker program in this Section, the provisions of Section 15 of this Act applicable to DUI memorial markers shall apply the same to fatal crash memorial markers.
(d) A fatal crash memorial marker shall consist of a white on blue panel bearing the message “Reckless Driving Costs Lives” if the victim or victims died as a proximate result of a crash caused by a driver who committed an act of reckless homicide in violation of Section 9-3 or 9-3.2 of the Criminal Code of 1961 or the Criminal Code of 2012. Otherwise, a fatal crash memorial marker shall consist of a white on blue panel bearing the message “Drive With Care”. At the request of the qualified relative, a separate panel bearing the words “In Memory of (victim’s name)”, followed by the date of the crash that was the proximate cause of the loss of the victim’s life, shall be mounted below the primary panel.
(e) A fatal crash memorial marker may memorialize more than one victim who died as a result of the same crash. If one or more additional deaths subsequently occur in close proximity to an existing fatal crash memorial marker, the supporting jurisdiction may use the same marker to memorialize the subsequent death or deaths, by adding the names of the additional persons.
(f) A fatal crash memorial marker shall be maintained for at least 4 years from the date the last person was memorialized on the marker.
(g) The supporting jurisdiction has the right to install a marker at a location other than the location of the crash or to relocate a marker due to restricted room, property owner complaints, interference with essential traffic control devices, safety concerns, or other restrictions. In these cases, the sponsoring jurisdiction may select an alternate location.
(h) The Department shall secure the consent of any municipality before placing a fatal crash memorial marker within the corporate limits of the municipality.
(i) A fee in an amount to be determined by the supporting jurisdiction shall be charged to the qualified relative. The fee shall not exceed the costs associated with the fabrication, installation, and maintenance of the fatal crash memorial marker.
(j) The provisions of this Section shall apply to any fatal crash marker constructed on or after January 1, 2013.
(b) As used in this Section, “fatal crash memorial marker” means a marker on a highway in this State commemorating one or more persons who died as a proximate result of a crash caused by a driver who committed an act of reckless homicide in violation of Section 9-3 or 9-3.2 of the Criminal Code of 1961 or the Criminal Code of 2012 or who otherwise caused the death of one or more persons through the operation of a motor vehicle.
Terms Used In Illinois Compiled Statutes 605 ILCS 125/23.1
- Jurisdiction: (1) The legal authority of a court to hear and decide a case. Concurrent jurisdiction exists when two courts have simultaneous responsibility for the same case. (2) The geographic area over which the court has authority to decide cases.
- State: when applied to different parts of the United States, may be construed to include the District of Columbia and the several territories, and the words "United States" may be construed to include the said district and territories. See Illinois Compiled Statutes 5 ILCS 70/1.14
(c) For purposes of the fatal crash memorial marker program in this Section, the provisions of Section 15 of this Act applicable to DUI memorial markers shall apply the same to fatal crash memorial markers.
(d) A fatal crash memorial marker shall consist of a white on blue panel bearing the message “Reckless Driving Costs Lives” if the victim or victims died as a proximate result of a crash caused by a driver who committed an act of reckless homicide in violation of Section 9-3 or 9-3.2 of the Criminal Code of 1961 or the Criminal Code of 2012. Otherwise, a fatal crash memorial marker shall consist of a white on blue panel bearing the message “Drive With Care”. At the request of the qualified relative, a separate panel bearing the words “In Memory of (victim’s name)”, followed by the date of the crash that was the proximate cause of the loss of the victim’s life, shall be mounted below the primary panel.
(e) A fatal crash memorial marker may memorialize more than one victim who died as a result of the same crash. If one or more additional deaths subsequently occur in close proximity to an existing fatal crash memorial marker, the supporting jurisdiction may use the same marker to memorialize the subsequent death or deaths, by adding the names of the additional persons.
(f) A fatal crash memorial marker shall be maintained for at least 4 years from the date the last person was memorialized on the marker.
(g) The supporting jurisdiction has the right to install a marker at a location other than the location of the crash or to relocate a marker due to restricted room, property owner complaints, interference with essential traffic control devices, safety concerns, or other restrictions. In these cases, the sponsoring jurisdiction may select an alternate location.
(h) The Department shall secure the consent of any municipality before placing a fatal crash memorial marker within the corporate limits of the municipality.
(i) A fee in an amount to be determined by the supporting jurisdiction shall be charged to the qualified relative. The fee shall not exceed the costs associated with the fabrication, installation, and maintenance of the fatal crash memorial marker.
(j) The provisions of this Section shall apply to any fatal crash marker constructed on or after January 1, 2013.