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  1. 625 ILCS 5/11-1420. (625 ILCS 5/11-1420) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 11-1420) Sec. 11-1420. Funeral processions. (a) Funeral processions have the right-of-way at intersections when. vehicles comprising such procession have their headlights and hazard lights lighted, subject. to the following conditions and exceptions: 1.

  2. Jan 13, 2022 · Hawaii Driver’s Manual, State of Hawaii Dept. of Transportation, pg. 29 (2006). IDAHO: Idaho law defines a funeral procession as two or more vehicles accompanying the body of a dead person in the daytime. Funeral processions have the right-of-way at intersections regardless of traffic control devices.

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  4. Funeral Procession Laws In All…. Funeral procession laws – confusion abounds regarding when and whether a motorist in a funeral procession can run a red light. This 50-state chart provides an understanding of how funeral processions affect the legal rights and remedies of motorists and their insurers. Click to Download Chart.

  5. Illinois Compiled Statutes Table of Contents. (755 ILCS 65/5) Sec. 5. Right to control disposition; priority. Unless a decedent has left directions in writing for the disposition or designated an agent to direct the disposition of the decedent's remains as provided in Section 65 of the Crematory Regulation Act or in subsection (a) of Section 40 of this Act, the following persons, in the ...

  6. Funeral Processions Encountering a funeral procession. If you encounter a funeral procession, you must yield the right of way to all vehicles in the procession. DO NOT drive between vehicles in an organized funeral procession, unless directed by a law enforcement officer. Vehicles are prohibited from joining a funeral procession

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  7. 1. Operators of vehicles in a funeral procession. shall yield the right-of-way upon the approach of an authorized emergency vehicle giving an audible or visible signal; 2. Operators of vehicles in a funeral procession. shall yield the right-of-way when directed to do so by a traffic officer; 3. The operator of the leading vehicle in a funeral.

  8. By law, a licensed funeral director must oversee the final disposition of a body in Illinois. For example, a licensed funeral director must file the death certificate, and only a licensed funeral director may issue a permit to move the body for final disposition. ( 410 Ill. Comp. Stat. §§ 535/18; 535/21 (2024); Ill. Admin.

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