Illinois Code § 20 ILCS 862/25.5

Off-highway vehicle trails public access sticker.
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(a) An off-highway vehicle trails public access sticker is a separate and additional requirement from the Off-Highway Vehicle Usage Stamp under Section 26 of this Act. 
 
(b) Except as provided in subsection (c) of this Section, a person
may not operate and an owner may not give permission to another to operate an
off-highway vehicle on lands or waters in public off-highway vehicle
parks paid for, operated, or supported by the grant program
established under subsection (d) of Section 15 of this Act unless the off-highway vehicle
displays an off-highway vehicle trails public access sticker in a manner prescribed
by the Department by rule. 
 
(c) An off-highway vehicle does not need an off-highway vehicle trails public access sticker if the
off-highway vehicle is used on private land or if the off-highway vehicle is
owned by the State, the federal government, or a unit of local government. 
 
(d) The Department shall issue an off-highway vehicle trails public access sticker and shall charge
the following fees: 
 
 
(1) $30 for 3 years for individuals; 
 
 
(2) $50 for 3 years for rental units; 
 
 
(3) $75 for 3 years for dealer and manufacturer 
 
demonstrations and research; 
 
 
(4) $50 for 3 years for an all-terrain vehicle or 
 
off-highway motorcycle used for production agriculture, as defined in Section 3-821 of the Illinois Vehicle Code; 
 
 
(5) $50 for 3 years for residents of a State other 
 
than Illinois that does not have a reciprocal agreement with the Department, under subsection (e) of this Section; and 
 
 
(6) $50 for 3 years for an all-terrain vehicle or 
 
off-highway motorcycle that does not have a title. 
The Department, by administrative rule, may make replacement stickers available
at a reduced cost. The fees for public access stickers shall be deposited
into the Off-Highway
Vehicle Trails Fund. 
 
(e) The Department may enter into reciprocal agreements with
other states that have a similar off-highway vehicle trails public access sticker
program to allow residents of those states to operate off-highway vehicles on
land or lands or waters in public off-highway vehicle parks paid for, operated,
or supported by the off-highway vehicle trails grant program established under subsection (d) of Section
15 of this Act without acquiring an off-highway vehicle trails public access sticker in this State
under subsection (b) of this Section. 
 
(f) The Department may license vendors to sell
off-highway vehicle trails public access stickers. Issuing fees may be set by
administrative rule. 
 
(g) Any person participating in an organized competitive event on land or
lands in
off-highway vehicle parks paid for, operated by, or supported by the grant
program
established in subsection (d) of Section 15 shall display the public access
sticker required
under subsection (b) of this Section or pay $5 per event. Fees collected under
this
subsection shall be deposited into the Off-Highway
Vehicle Trails Fund. 

demonstrations and research;
off-highway motorcycle used for production agriculture, as defined in Section 3-821 of the Illinois Vehicle Code;
than Illinois that does not have a reciprocal agreement with the Department, under subsection (e) of this Section; and
off-highway motorcycle that does not have a title.

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