Gift certificates; amends definition, international transactions, fraud reports.
strengthens licensing rules, requires advance notices and price disclosures before relocating a vehicle from private property, protecting owners and consumers.
strengthens licensing rules, requires advance notices and price disclosures before relocating a vehicle from private property, protecting owners and consumers.
Status: House Floor Amendment No. 3 (Rule 19(c)) — re‑referred to Rules Committee; bill passed and transmitted to Governor (transmitted 2025‑05‑01; signed 2025‑05‑07). Introduced: Feb 2025. Primary sponsor: Rep. La Shawn K. Ford; Chief Co‑Sponsor: Rep. Patrick Sheehan. (Note: the supplied file contains material from multiple drafting/markup stages, including alternate amendment text. See “Notes” below.)
The bill (as introduced and in early engrossed form) amends the Illinois Vehicle Code to strengthen regulation of commercial vehicle relocators (towing companies that remove/relocate vehicles from private property) — tightening licensing eligibility after suspensions/revocations, and adding advance‑notice and consumer‑disclosure requirements when a relocator moves a vehicle from premises. During the House process, substitute amendments were filed that would (separately) add or revise criminal provisions relating to street racing, street sideshows, and related forfeiture provisions.
Licensing restrictions
Notice and relocation procedural requirements
Consumer price disclosure
The file provided also includes alternative substitute amendment language that would (if adopted) add or revise criminal statutes concerning unsanctioned street racing and street sideshows (definitions, penalties, spectator offenses) and related forfeiture provisions. Those provisions were part of House floor amendment activity; whether and how they were folded into the final enacted text should be confirmed by reviewing the enacted Public Act or the official enrolled bill.
For the definitive, enforceable text, consult the enrolled/public act of HB 2727 as signed by the Governor.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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