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Nonresident public safety workers may operate Illinois emergency vehicles if they have the required out-of-state license class and have completed the Illinois Fire Service Vehicle
Nonresident public safety workers may operate Illinois emergency vehicles if they have the required out-of-state license class and have completed the Illinois Fire Service Vehicle
Status: Enacted (Public Act 104‑0087)
Effective date: January 1, 2026 (Governor approved August 1, 2025)
Primary amendment: 625 ILCS 5/6‑104 (Illinois Vehicle Code, Classification of Driver — Special Restrictions)
Introduced: Sen. Donald P. DeWitte (LRB filing) — enacted as PA 104‑0087
Clarify and expand when a nonresident public safety worker may legally operate an authorized emergency vehicle in Illinois. The Act adds a training requirement to an existing provision that allows certain out‑of‑state public safety employees to operate emergency vehicles in Illinois.
For exact statutory language and definitions (e.g., the statutory definitions of “authorized emergency vehicle” and “public safety worker”), see 625 ILCS 5/6‑104 and related sections cited in the Act.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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