§ 625 ILCS 35/1 This Act shall be known and may be cited as the “Cycle Rider Safety …
§ 625 ILCS 35/2 As used in this Act, the terms specified in Sections 2.01 through …
§ 625 ILCS 35/2.01 “Cycle” means a motorcycle, motor driven cycle or moped, as defined …
§ 625 ILCS 35/2.02 “Cycle Rider” means every person who rides and is in actual physical …
§ 625 ILCS 35/2.03 “Cycle Rider Safety Training Courses” and “Courses” mean courses of …
§ 625 ILCS 35/2.04 “Department” means the Illinois Department of Transportation
§ 625 ILCS 35/2.05 “Driver’s License” means any license or permit to operate a motor …
§ 625 ILCS 35/2.06 “Person” means every person, firm, partnership or corporation
§ 625 ILCS 35/3 The Department shall have the power, duty and authority to administer …
§ 625 ILCS 35/4 Any State or community college, State university or community agency …
§ 625 ILCS 35/5 The Department may promulgate rules and regulations not inconsistent …
§ 625 ILCS 35/6 To finance the Cycle Rider Safety Training program and to pay the …
§ 625 ILCS 35/7 The Department is authorized to and shall award contracts out of …

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Terms Used In Illinois Compiled Statutes > 625 ILCS 35 - Cycle Rider Safety Training Act

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