Public Act 103-0900 SB2285 EnrolledLRB103 28416 RLC 54796 b SB2285 Enrolled LRB103 28416 RLC 54796 b SB2285 Enrolled LRB103 28416 RLC 54796 b AN ACT concerning criminal law. Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, represented in the General Assembly: Section 5. The Criminal Code of 2012 is amended by changing Section 17-11.2 as follows: (720 ILCS 5/17-11.2) Sec. 17-11.2. Airbag fraud Installation of object in lieu of air bag. (a) Definitions. In this Section: "Airbag" means a motor vehicle inflatable occupant restraint system device that is part of a vehicle's supplemental restraint system. "Counterfeit supplemental restraint system component" means a replacement supplemental restraint system component, including but not limited to an airbag, that displays a mark identical to, or substantially similar to, the genuine mark of a motor vehicle manufacturer or a supplier of parts to the manufacturer of a motor vehicle without authorization from that manufacturer or supplier, respectively. "Non-functional airbag" means a replacement airbag that meets any of the following criteria: (1) the airbag was previously deployed or damaged; (2) the airbag has an electric fault that is detected SB2285 Enrolled LRB103 28416 RLC 54796 b by the vehicle's diagnostic system when the installation procedure is completed and the vehicle is returned to the customer who requested the work to be performed or when ownership is intended to be transferred; (3) the airbag includes a part or object, including a supplemental restraint system component, that is installed in a motor vehicle to mislead the owner or operator of the motor vehicle into believing that a functional airbag has been installed; or (4) the airbag is subject to the provisions of 49 U.S.C. 30120(j). "Supplemental restraint system" means a passive inflatable motor vehicle occupant crash protection system designed for use in conjunction with a seat belt assembly as defined in 49 CFR 571.209. "Supplemental restraint system" includes one or more airbags and all components required to ensure that an air bag works as designed by the vehicle manufacturer, including both of the following: (1) the airbag operates as designed in the event of a crash; and (2) the airbag is designed to meet federal motor vehicle safety standards for the specific make, model, and year of the vehicle in which it is or will be installed. (b) A person commits airbag fraud installation of object in lieu of airbag when he or she, for consideration, knowingly: (1) imports, manufactures, sells, offers for sale, installs or reinstalls in a vehicle a counterfeit supplemental restraint system component, a non-functional airbag, or an object that does not comply any object in lieu of an air bag that was designed in accordance with federal safety regulations for the make, model, and year of the vehicle in which it is or will be installed; (2) sells, offers for sale, installs, or reinstalls in any motor vehicle a device that causes a motor vehicle's diagnostic system to inaccurately indicate that the motor vehicle is equipped with a properly functioning airbag; or (3) sells, leases, trades, or transfers a motor vehicle if the person knows that a counterfeit supplemental restraint system component, a non-functional airbag, or an object that does not comply with federal safety regulations for the make, model, and year of the vehicle as part of a vehicle inflatable restraint system. (c) This Section does not apply to an owner or employee of a motor vehicle dealership or the owner of a vehicle, who, before the sale of the vehicle, does not have knowledge that the vehicle's airbag, or another component of the vehicle's supplemental restraint system, is counterfeit or non-functioning as part of a vehicle inflatable restraint system. (d) Sentence. A violation of this Section is a Class A misdemeanor. (Source: P.A. 96-1551, eff. 7-1-11.) Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect January 1, 2024.