View Full Version : Illinois - Side Window Tinting May Soon Be Allowed
alnielsen 05-25-2009, 12:18 AM This is going around on a few car forums. Here is the status of the bill, direct from the state.
http://www.ilga.gov/legislation/BillStatus.asp?DocNum=3325&GAID=10&DocTypeID=HB&LegId=46080&SessionID=76&GA=96
Date Chamber Action
5/30/2009 House Passed Both Houses
does that mean its fine to tint even front windows now?
alnielsen 06-08-2009, 06:28 AM Date Chamber Action
5/30/2009 House Passed Both Houses
does that mean its fine to tint even front windows now?
After the bill is signed by the Governor, it will be.
Macius8 06-08-2009, 08:39 AM does that mean I wont have to show up to my hearing in a month?
alnielsen 06-08-2009, 09:22 AM You would have to show up, but the charge would be dropped.
05rx8mazda 06-08-2009, 11:24 AM lol at this i got pulled over by a cop on dundee cause of my tint these cops have nothing better to do lol. i was getting something to eat and he followed me into the parking lot! lol he gave me a warning for it though and said it was illegal for any sort of tint.
I cannot wait till this is signed, I was seriously talking about this yesterday about how IL is stupid and should make it legal to tint the front side windows, it gets hot enough here.
thawk97 06-08-2009, 09:35 PM do we have any idea when this signing is supposed to take place?
EDIT: I learned today that in IL once the governor is presented with a bill s/he has 60 days to sign it or veto it. If left without action, after 60 days it becomes law. So I guess it depends how long he twiddles his thumbs before we find out if it's official...
Rotary geek 06-13-2009, 03:28 PM Looks like we may be SOL until end of summer then... Hopefully not as it gets piping hot inside the 8 w/o the window being tilted up. That black does look good though
(Yes, I did just get my 8 not too long ago ;-)
thawk97 06-30-2009, 01:59 PM UPDATE - looks like the bill was finally sent to the governor on Fri Jun 26. So now there is a max 60 days before a decision - hopefully he signs it quick
Provider II 08-18-2009, 08:06 AM i was looking over older posts, n found this today. one of the last posts said that the gov had 60 days once he got it to do somethin with it, and he got it mid-late june. has he done anything with it? did it pass? anyone have any new info on it? =/ btw, i live near bloomington/normal if anyone wants to meet! pm me. (car is in shop atm tho) ='-(
Edit: Can anyone confirm that this is STILL in front of the gov.....?? >=-(
StormyWankel 08-18-2009, 08:27 AM He hasn't signed or vetoed it yet...but we're coming down to the wire here. We should have an answer in the next couple weeks...I've been checking the link provided by Alnielsen every couple days or so for updates...8 more days for the gov to take action
thawk97 08-19-2009, 08:05 AM I too have been following and he hasn't done anything with it. I also was looking at the list of things which have been submitted to the governor and I suspect, based on that, we'll have to wait the full 60 days and he'll just let it become law - but who knows. It's not "major" legislation and over the summer he's been doing other things so it's probably not high on the priority list
Provider II 08-26-2009, 11:11 AM ok gents, unfortunately, the govenor did veto the bill. however, the good news is that it was only an amendatory veto. this means that the law is not completely off the table. basically, he just wants to change the wording on part of it... im keeping a close eye on this, so ill update you on any changes shortly after they happen.
pasted dierctly from the site:
Last Action
Date Chamber Action
8/25/2009 House Governor Amendatory Veto
Governor Amendatory Veto Message
Recommends: deleting language providing that "on multipurpose passenger vehicles . . . a nonreflective tinted film originally applied by the manufacturer, that allows at least 50% light transmittance, with a 5% variance observed by any law enforcement official metering the light transmittance, may be used on the side windows immediately adjacent to each side of the driver"; and inserting language providing that "on multipurpose passenger vehicles . . . with a nonreflective tint originally applied by the manufacturer on the windows to the rear of the driver’s seat, the side windows immediately adjacent to each side of the driver may be treated with a nonreflective tint that allows at least 50% light transmittance, with a 5% variance observed by a law enforcement official metering the light transmittance".
you can read the full page at the above listed website, in the first post.
thawk97 08-26-2009, 11:52 AM The good news is, this bill will very likely pass in one form or another. I have reviewed the governors comments and compared them to the original bill, however, and his recommended change does not appear to address the concern he is suggesting for giving it. I think confusion here may cause further delay - his comments make it seem as though he either didn't read the entire bill, or is suggesting a replacement for the wrong part of the bill... (one paragraph too soon?)
The original language of the bill starting at the end of page 5:
25 (1) on vehicles where none of the windows to the rear
- 6 -
1 of the driver's seat are treated in a manner that allows
2 less than 30% light transmittance, a nonreflective tinted
3 film that allows at least 50% light transmittance, with a
4 5% variance observed by any law enforcement official
5 metering the light transmittance, may be used on the side
7 (2) on vehicles where none of the windows to the rear
8 of the driver's seat are treated in a manner that allows
9 less than 35% light transmittance, a nonreflective tinted
10 film that allows at least 35% light transmittance, with a
11 5% variance observed by any law enforcement official
12 metering the light transmittance, may be used on the side
13 windows immediately adjacent to each side of the driver.
14 (3) on multipurpose passenger vehicles, as defined by
15 Section 1-148.3b of this Code, a nonreflective tinted film
16 originally applied by the manufacturer, that allows at
17 least 50% light transmittance, with a 5% variance observed
18 by any law enforcement official metering the light
19 transmittance, may be used on the side windows immediately
20 adjacent to each side of the driver.
The governors letter:
To the Honorable Members of the
Illinois House of Representatives
96th General Assembly
I hereby return House Bill 3325 with a specific recommendation for change. I thank the sponsors for their hard work on this legislation. While I approve of the objective of this legislation, a technical change is necessary to correct a flaw in the bill as drafted. If this bill were to become law as written, driving multipurpose passenger vehicles (sport utilities) that have their rear windows factory tinted would violate the law.
Therefore, pursuant to Article IV, Section 9(e) of the Illinois Constitution of 1970, I hereby return House Bill 3325, entitled “AN ACT concerning transportation”, with the following specific recommendation for change:
on page 6, by replacing lines 7 through 13 with “(3) on multipurpose passenger vehicles, as defined by Section 1-148.3b of this Code, with a nonreflective tint originally applied by the manufacturer on the windows to the rear of the driver’s seat, the side windows immediately adjacent to each side of the driver may be treated with a nonreflective tint that allows at least 50% light transmittance, with a 5% variance observed by a law enforcement official metering the light transmittance.”.
With these changes, House Bill 3325 will have my approval. I respectfully request your concurrence.
Sincerely,
PAT QUINN
Governor
Rotary geek 10-10-2009, 10:43 AM I suppose the house doesn't like the changes. I know it's not much, but there is always hope right?
10/5/2009 Motion Filed Override Amendatory Veto Rep. Suzanne Bassi
~ Kuro ~ 10-11-2009, 12:36 AM If the house and senate both override by a majority, does it pass automatically?
this needs to get passed faster
thawk97 10-14-2009, 10:55 AM I believe they are voting on it today actually
StormyWankel 10-14-2009, 11:01 AM ^ That is correct...they are voting on the changes and then the bill will be sent back to the Gov. Since he requested the changes, he should be signing it fairly quickly. I don't care...my windows are already tinted and will still be illegal with the new law.
thawk97 10-14-2009, 03:23 PM Are you sure it goes back to the gov? I thought it was a conditional signing so if they accept his changes, it immediately becomes law. hmmmm....
StormyWankel 10-14-2009, 03:32 PM He still has to sign it I would imagine...I am not really sure...
Never L8 10-22-2009, 08:07 AM DAMN!!! I just paid my ticket for this. It's hard to talk your way out of it when you get a state trooper pulling you. Oh well. It looks so damn good with the tint on!
StormyWankel 10-22-2009, 08:09 AM When did you get pulled over? The bill has been written into law and unless the officer used a light meter (or if you ticket was before the 14th), the ticket won't hold up in court.
Date Chamber Action
10/15/2009 House Override Amendatory Veto - House Passed 107-008-000
does this mean its now legal?
and the legal jargon is hard to understand, what is the max tint allowed on the front windows? 50%? thats not very much at all
alnielsen 10-22-2009, 03:33 PM Date Chamber Action
10/15/2009 House Override Amendatory Veto - House Passed 107-008-000
does this mean its now legal?
and the legal jargon is hard to understand, what is the max tint allowed on the front windows? 50%? thats not very much at all
I would think the Senate would have to vote on it yet.
None is allowed on the front window except a 6" stripe starting at the top. 50% is allowed on the side windows (to the rear of the A pillar) and 35% to the rear of the B pillar.
I would think the Senate would have to vote on it yet.
None is allowed on the front window except a 6" stripe starting at the top. 50% is allowed on the side windows (to the rear of the A pillar) and 35% to the rear of the B pillar.
Yeah i meant front side windows instead of wind shield :)
Thats what I was afraid of, so this amendment really is kinda useless. 50% is a barely noticeable tint!
Never L8 10-23-2009, 07:59 AM ^DAMN!!! Woodstock, of all God forsaken places. Maybe I'll call downstate and try to get this changed up.
thawk97 10-23-2009, 09:09 AM actually, the bill is not law yet. The house voted to move it forward after the conditional veto but the senate still has to vote. The senate vote is schedule for Oct. 28th.
thawk97 10-28-2009, 04:56 PM So, the house has overidden the veto and the senate is voting to do so today - no word yet...
thawk97 10-30-2009, 04:17 PM Both the House and the Senate voted to override the veto! So, it should be law - though I don't see a number applied to the law/action yet.
truejee 11-02-2009, 01:55 PM lol at this i got pulled over by a cop on dundee cause of my tint these cops have nothing better to do lol. i was getting something to eat and he followed me into the parking lot! lol he gave me a warning for it though and said it was illegal for any sort of tint.
dundee road? i saw a white rx8 by little caesars 1-2 weeks ago. might've been you haha.
back on topic...hopefully this finally gets passed. its taking a bit on the long side.
thawk97 11-03-2009, 08:21 AM the bill has passed now - I'm not familiar enough with the legislative process to know if there is further action now that it has passed a veto override - my limited understanding is that it should be law now.
truejee 11-06-2009, 04:38 PM the bill has passed now - I'm not familiar enough with the legislative process to know if there is further action now that it has passed a veto override - my limited understanding is that it should be law now.
and i think you're right.
http://www.ilga.gov/legislation/fulltext.asp?DocName=09600HB3325ham001&GA=96&SessionId=76&DocTypeId=HB&LegID=&DocNum=3325&GAID=10&Session=
thawk97 11-07-2009, 11:21 PM Yes, it's official:
Public Act . . . . . . . . . 96-0815
Window Tint Allowed in IL!!!!!!
nmarz77 11-17-2009, 01:19 PM SweeT!!!
George84 03-17-2010, 04:02 PM Thats sweet, I had no idea that it was legal to have tinted windows now.
ken12 04-11-2010, 06:01 AM Nice! :) Let's make it a point to keep ourselves posted on the current window tinting law in every state available at http://www.TintBuyer.com. Relevant information about window tints are also available there such as its types, benefits, quotations, and will help you find the best professional tinter near your area.
Tints Unlimited 06-18-2010, 05:50 AM Did you know that getting the car windows tinted is a great way to increase fuel mileage. Hotter times of the day when the sun shines brightly a cars interior can benefit a great deal from window tinting. The less direct sunlight that gets into the car,less time cooling off the car. This helps you get better gas mileage on your vehicle. If the car is cooler when you enter it, it takes less air conditioning to cool it off.
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