a) "Commercial" Vehicles: Trucks, buses, and any other "commercial" vehicle, whether for-hire or not-for-hire, may be trip leased for use by the lessee within Illinois subject to the following limitations:
- 1) Illinois Licensed Vehicles: May be used for interstate or intrastate operations generally.
- 2) Vehicles Licensed in Non-Reciprocating States: Subject to Illinois registration requirements whether operated by the owner or by the lessee, and may then be trip-leased for interstate movements only, with the same limitations as in paragraph (3) below.
3) Vehicles Licensed in Reciprocating States: May be used for interstate operations only:
- A) Where the lessor is a "daily rental" operator and the lessee is a non-fleet operator; or
- B) Where the lessee is for-hire, then only if the lessee is non-fleet operator; or
- C) Where the lessee is under apportionment or proration, a 72 hour trip permit is required.
- D) Where the lessor and the lessee are under apportionment or proration, if the lessor accumulates the miles.
- E) Where the lessor is a rental operator under apportionment or proration if the lessor accumulates the miles.
- b) In all cases, trip-leases shall not be used to avoid Illinois registration requirements, all vehicles under trip-lease must be properly identifiable as being operated by the lessee, and the evidences of registration issued to the owner must be in the cab of the lease vehicle.
- c) In the case of a "for-hire" movement, the "certificates, permit or registration authorizing such operation" required by law for the lessee shall be carried in the cab of the leased vehicle.
- d) All commercial vehicles registered in another State must also comply with the documentary requirements of Section 1730.130.
- e) Trip-lease records and mileage records must be kept for audit purposes.
A trip lease is the lease of a vehicle and its use by a lessee for one-trip. The leased vehicle must be properly registered. Properly registered shall mean a valid base plate from the "home state", plus any one of the following: prorate decal, reciprocity permit, valid trip permit; or an apportionment plate qualified in Illinois.
(Source: Amended at 4 Ill. Reg. 17, p. 247, effective April 11, 1980)