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Public Act 095-0991 |
SB2294 Enrolled |
LRB095 19002 RLC 45174 b |
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AN ACT concerning criminal law.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 5. The Illinois Vehicle Code is amended by changing |
Section 6-303 as follows:
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(625 ILCS 5/6-303) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-303)
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(Text of Section before amendment by P.A. 95-400 ) |
Sec. 6-303. Driving while driver's license, permit or |
privilege to
operate a motor vehicle is suspended or revoked.
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(a) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (a-5), any |
person who drives or is in actual physical control of a motor
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vehicle on any highway of this State at a time when such |
person's driver's
license, permit or privilege to do so or the |
privilege to obtain a driver's
license or permit is revoked or |
suspended as provided by this Code or the law
of another state, |
except as may be specifically allowed by a judicial driving
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permit, family financial responsibility driving permit, |
probationary
license to drive, or a restricted driving permit |
issued pursuant to this Code
or under the law of another state, |
shall be guilty of a Class A misdemeanor.
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(a-5) Any person who violates this Section as provided in |
subsection (a) while his or her driver's license, permit or |
privilege is revoked because of a violation of Section 9-3 of |
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the Criminal Code of 1961, relating to the offense of reckless |
homicide or a similar provision of a law of another state, is |
guilty of a Class 4 felony. The person shall be required to |
undergo a professional evaluation, as provided in Section |
11-501 of this Code, to determine if an alcohol, drug, or |
intoxicating compound problem exists and the extent of the |
problem, and to undergo the imposition of treatment as |
appropriate.
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(b) The Secretary of State upon receiving a report of the |
conviction
of any violation indicating a person was operating a |
motor vehicle during
the time when said person's driver's |
license, permit or privilege was
suspended by the Secretary, by |
the appropriate authority of another state,
or pursuant to |
Section 11-501.1; except as may
be specifically allowed by a |
probationary license to drive, judicial
driving permit or |
restricted driving permit issued pursuant to this Code or
the |
law of another state;
shall extend the suspension for the same |
period of time as the originally
imposed suspension; however, |
if the period of suspension has then expired,
the Secretary |
shall be authorized to suspend said person's driving
privileges |
for the same period of time as the originally imposed
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suspension. |
(b-3) When the Secretary of State receives a report of a |
conviction of any violation indicating that a
vehicle was |
operated during the time when the person's driver's license,
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permit or privilege was revoked, except as may be allowed by a |
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restricted
driving permit issued pursuant to this Code or the |
law of another state,
the Secretary shall not issue
a driver's |
license to that person for an additional period of one year |
from the date of
such conviction.
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(b-4) (b-5) When the Secretary of State receives a report |
of a conviction of any violation indicating a person was |
operating a motor vehicle that was not equipped with an |
ignition interlock device during a time when the person was |
prohibited from operating a motor vehicle not equipped with |
such a device, the Secretary shall not issue a driver's license |
to that person for an additional period of one year from the |
date of the conviction.
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(b-5) Any person convicted of violating this Section shall |
serve a minimum
term of imprisonment of 30 consecutive days or |
300
hours of community service
when the person's driving |
privilege was revoked or suspended as a result of a violation |
of Section 9-3 of the Criminal Code of 1961, as amended,
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relating to the offense of reckless homicide, or a similar |
provision of a law of another state.
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(c) Any person convicted of violating this Section shall |
serve a minimum
term of imprisonment of 10 consecutive days or |
30
days of community service
when the person's driving |
privilege was revoked or suspended as a result of:
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(1) a violation of Section 11-501 of this Code or a |
similar provision
of a local ordinance relating to the |
offense of operating or being in physical
control of a |
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vehicle while under the influence of alcohol, any other |
drug
or any combination thereof; or
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(2) a violation of paragraph (b) of Section 11-401 of |
this Code or a
similar provision of a local ordinance |
relating to the offense of leaving the
scene of a motor |
vehicle accident involving personal injury or death; or
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(3)
a statutory summary suspension under Section |
11-501.1 of this
Code.
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Such sentence of imprisonment or community service shall |
not be subject
to suspension in order to reduce such sentence.
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(c-1) Except as provided in subsections (c-5) and (d), any |
person convicted of a
second violation of this Section shall be |
ordered by the court to serve a
minimum
of 100 hours of |
community service.
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(c-2) In addition to other penalties imposed under this |
Section, the
court may impose on any person convicted a fourth |
time of violating this
Section any of
the following:
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(1) Seizure of the license plates of the person's |
vehicle.
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(2) Immobilization of the person's vehicle for a period |
of time
to be determined by the court.
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(c-5) Any person convicted of a second violation of this
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Section is guilty of a Class 2 felony, is not eligible for |
probation or conditional discharge, and shall serve a mandatory |
term of
imprisonment, if the
revocation or
suspension was for a |
violation of Section 9-3 of the Criminal Code of 1961, relating
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to the offense of reckless homicide, or a similar out-of-state |
offense.
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(d) Any person convicted of a second violation of this
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Section shall be guilty of a Class 4 felony and shall serve a |
minimum term of
imprisonment of 30 days or 300 hours of |
community service, as determined by the
court, if the original
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revocation or
suspension was for a violation of Section 11-401 |
or 11-501 of this Code,
or a similar out-of-state offense, or a |
similar provision of a local
ordinance, or a
statutory summary |
suspension under Section 11-501.1 of this Code.
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(d-1) Except as provided in subsections (d-2), (d-2.5), and |
(d-3), any
person convicted of
a third or subsequent violation |
of this Section shall serve a minimum term of
imprisonment of |
30 days or 300 hours of community service, as determined by the
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court.
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(d-2) Any person convicted of a third violation of this
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Section is guilty of a Class 4 felony and must serve a minimum |
term of
imprisonment of 30 days if the revocation or
suspension |
was for a violation of Section 11-401 or 11-501 of this Code,
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or a similar out-of-state offense, or a similar provision of a |
local
ordinance, or a
statutory summary suspension under |
Section 11-501.1 of this Code.
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(d-2.5) Any person convicted of a third violation of this
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Section is guilty of a Class 1 felony, is not eligible for |
probation or conditional discharge, and must serve a mandatory |
term of
imprisonment if the revocation or
suspension was for a |
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violation of Section 9-3 of the Criminal Code of 1961, relating |
to the offense of reckless homicide, or a similar out-of-state |
offense.
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(d-3) Any person convicted of a fourth, fifth, sixth, |
seventh, eighth, or ninth violation of this
Section is guilty |
of a Class 4 felony and must serve a minimum term of
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imprisonment of 180 days if the revocation or suspension was |
for a
violation of Section 11-401 or 11-501 of this Code, or a |
similar out-of-state
offense, or a similar provision of a local |
ordinance, or a statutory
summary suspension under Section |
11-501.1 of this Code.
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(d-3.5) Any person convicted of a fourth or subsequent |
violation of this
Section is guilty of a Class 1 felony, is not |
eligible for probation or conditional discharge, and must serve |
a mandatory term of
imprisonment, and is eligible for an |
extended term, if the revocation or suspension was for a
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violation of Section 9-3 of the Criminal Code of 1961, relating |
to the offense of reckless homicide, or a similar out-of-state |
offense.
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(d-4) Any person convicted of a tenth, eleventh, twelfth, |
thirteenth, or fourteenth violation of this Section is guilty |
of a Class 3 felony, and is not eligible for probation or |
conditional discharge, if the revocation or suspension was for |
a violation of Section 11-401 or 11-501 of this Code, or a |
similar out-of-state offense, or a similar provision of a local |
ordinance, or a statutory summary suspension under Section |
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11-501.1 of this Code. |
(d-5) Any person convicted of a fifteenth or subsequent |
violation of this Section is guilty of a Class 2 felony, and is |
not eligible for probation or conditional discharge, if the |
revocation or suspension was for a violation of Section 11-401 |
or 11-501 of this Code, or a similar out-of-state offense, or a |
similar provision of a local ordinance, or a statutory summary |
suspension under Section 11-501.1 of this Code.
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(e) Any person in violation of this Section who is also in |
violation of
Section 7-601 of this Code relating to mandatory |
insurance requirements, in
addition to other penalties imposed |
under this Section, shall have his or her
motor vehicle |
immediately impounded by the arresting law enforcement |
officer.
The motor vehicle may be released to any licensed |
driver upon a showing of
proof of insurance for the vehicle |
that was impounded and the notarized written
consent for the |
release by the vehicle owner.
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(f) For any prosecution under this Section, a certified |
copy of the
driving abstract of the defendant shall be admitted |
as proof of any prior
conviction.
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(g) The motor vehicle used in a violation of this Section |
is subject
to seizure and forfeiture as provided in Sections |
36-1 and 36-2 of the
Criminal Code of 1961 if the person's |
driving privilege was revoked
or suspended as a result of a |
violation listed in paragraph (1), (2), or
(3) of subsection |
(c) of this Section or as a result of a summary
suspension as |
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provided in paragraph (4) of subsection (c) of this
Section.
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(Source: P.A. 94-112, eff. 1-1-06; 95-578, rely on 95-27 and |
95-377, eff. 1-1-08; revised 11-19-07.)
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(Text of Section after amendment by P.A. 95-400 ) |
Sec. 6-303. Driving while driver's license, permit or |
privilege to
operate a motor vehicle is suspended or revoked.
|
(a) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (a-5), any |
person who drives or is in actual physical control of a motor
|
vehicle on any highway of this State at a time when such |
person's driver's
license, permit or privilege to do so or the |
privilege to obtain a driver's
license or permit is revoked or |
suspended as provided by this Code or the law
of another state, |
except as may be specifically allowed by a judicial driving
|
permit issued prior to January 1, 2009 the effective date of |
this amendatory Act of the 95th General Assembly , monitoring |
device driving permit, family financial responsibility driving |
permit, probationary
license to drive, or a restricted driving |
permit issued pursuant to this Code
or under the law of another |
state, shall be guilty of a Class A misdemeanor.
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(a-5) Any person who violates this Section as provided in |
subsection (a) while his or her driver's license, permit or |
privilege is revoked because of a violation of Section 9-3 of |
the Criminal Code of 1961, relating to the offense of reckless |
homicide or a similar provision of a law of another state, is |
guilty of a Class 4 felony. The person shall be required to |
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undergo a professional evaluation, as provided in Section |
11-501 of this Code, to determine if an alcohol, drug, or |
intoxicating compound problem exists and the extent of the |
problem, and to undergo the imposition of treatment as |
appropriate.
|
(b) The Secretary of State upon receiving a report of the |
conviction
of any violation indicating a person was operating a |
motor vehicle during
the time when said person's driver's |
license, permit or privilege was
suspended by the Secretary, by |
the appropriate authority of another state,
or pursuant to |
Section 11-501.1; except as may
be specifically allowed by a |
probationary license to drive, judicial
driving permit issued |
prior to January 1, 2009 the effective date of this amendatory |
Act of the 95th General Assembly , monitoring device driving |
permit, or restricted driving permit issued pursuant to this |
Code or
the law of another state;
shall extend the suspension |
for the same period of time as the originally
imposed |
suspension; however, if the period of suspension has then |
expired,
the Secretary shall be authorized to suspend said |
person's driving
privileges for the same period of time as the |
originally imposed
suspension. |
(b-3) When the Secretary of State receives a report of a |
conviction of any violation indicating that a
vehicle was |
operated during the time when the person's driver's license,
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permit or privilege was revoked, except as may be allowed by a |
restricted
driving permit issued pursuant to this Code or the |
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law of another state,
the Secretary shall not issue
a driver's |
license to that person for an additional period of one year |
from the date of
such conviction.
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(b-4) (b-5) When the Secretary of State receives a report |
of a conviction of any violation indicating a person was |
operating a motor vehicle that was not equipped with an |
ignition interlock device during a time when the person was |
prohibited from operating a motor vehicle not equipped with |
such a device, the Secretary shall not issue a driver's license |
to that person for an additional period of one year from the |
date of the conviction.
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(b-5) Any person convicted of violating this Section shall |
serve a minimum
term of imprisonment of 30 consecutive days or |
300
hours of community service
when the person's driving |
privilege was revoked or suspended as a result of a violation |
of Section 9-3 of the Criminal Code of 1961, as amended,
|
relating to the offense of reckless homicide, or a similar |
provision of a law of another state.
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(c) Except as provided in subsections (c-3) and (c-4), any |
person convicted of violating this Section shall serve a |
minimum
term of imprisonment of 10 consecutive days or 30
days |
of community service
when the person's driving privilege was |
revoked or suspended as a result of:
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(1) a violation of Section 11-501 of this Code or a |
similar provision
of a local ordinance relating to the |
offense of operating or being in physical
control of a |
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vehicle while under the influence of alcohol, any other |
drug
or any combination thereof; or
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(2) a violation of paragraph (b) of Section 11-401 of |
this Code or a
similar provision of a local ordinance |
relating to the offense of leaving the
scene of a motor |
vehicle accident involving personal injury or death; or
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(3)
a statutory summary suspension under Section |
11-501.1 of this
Code.
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Such sentence of imprisonment or community service shall |
not be subject
to suspension in order to reduce such sentence.
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(c-1) Except as provided in subsections (c-5) and (d), any |
person convicted of a
second violation of this Section shall be |
ordered by the court to serve a
minimum
of 100 hours of |
community service.
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(c-2) In addition to other penalties imposed under this |
Section, the
court may impose on any person convicted a fourth |
time of violating this
Section any of
the following:
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(1) Seizure of the license plates of the person's |
vehicle.
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(2) Immobilization of the person's vehicle for a period |
of time
to be determined by the court.
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(c-3) Any person convicted of a violation of this Section |
during a period of summary suspension imposed pursuant to |
Section 11-501.1 when the person was eligible for a MDDP shall |
be guilty of a Class 4 felony and shall serve a minimum term of |
imprisonment of 30 days. |
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(c-4) Any person who has been issued a MDDP and who is |
convicted of a violation of this Section as a result of |
operating or being in actual physical control of a motor |
vehicle not equipped with an ignition interlock device at the |
time of the offense shall be guilty of a Class 4 felony and |
shall serve a minimum term of imprisonment of 30 days.
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(c-5) Any person convicted of a second violation of this
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Section is guilty of a Class 2 felony, is not eligible for |
probation or conditional discharge, and shall serve a mandatory |
term of
imprisonment, if the
revocation or
suspension was for a |
violation of Section 9-3 of the Criminal Code of 1961, relating
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to the offense of reckless homicide, or a similar out-of-state |
offense.
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(d) Any person convicted of a second violation of this
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Section shall be guilty of a Class 4 felony and shall serve a |
minimum term of
imprisonment of 30 days or 300 hours of |
community service, as determined by the
court, if the original
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revocation or
suspension was for a violation of Section 11-401 |
or 11-501 of this Code,
or a similar out-of-state offense, or a |
similar provision of a local
ordinance, or a
statutory summary |
suspension under Section 11-501.1 of this Code.
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(d-1) Except as provided in subsections (d-2), (d-2.5), and |
(d-3), any
person convicted of
a third or subsequent violation |
of this Section shall serve a minimum term of
imprisonment of |
30 days or 300 hours of community service, as determined by the
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court.
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(d-2) Any person convicted of a third violation of this
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Section is guilty of a Class 4 felony and must serve a minimum |
term of
imprisonment of 30 days if the revocation or
suspension |
was for a violation of Section 11-401 or 11-501 of this Code,
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or a similar out-of-state offense, or a similar provision of a |
local
ordinance, or a
statutory summary suspension under |
Section 11-501.1 of this Code.
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(d-2.5) Any person convicted of a third violation of this
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Section is guilty of a Class 1 felony, is not eligible for |
probation or conditional discharge, and must serve a mandatory |
term of
imprisonment if the revocation or
suspension was for a |
violation of Section 9-3 of the Criminal Code of 1961, relating |
to the offense of reckless homicide, or a similar out-of-state |
offense.
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(d-3) Any person convicted of a fourth, fifth, sixth, |
seventh, eighth, or ninth violation of this
Section is guilty |
of a Class 4 felony and must serve a minimum term of
|
imprisonment of 180 days if the revocation or suspension was |
for a
violation of Section 11-401 or 11-501 of this Code, or a |
similar out-of-state
offense, or a similar provision of a local |
ordinance, or a statutory
summary suspension under Section |
11-501.1 of this Code.
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(d-3.5) Any person convicted of a fourth or subsequent |
violation of this
Section is guilty of a Class 1 felony, is not |
eligible for probation or conditional discharge, and must serve |
a mandatory term of
imprisonment, and is eligible for an |
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extended term, if the revocation or suspension was for a
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violation of Section 9-3 of the Criminal Code of 1961, relating |
to the offense of reckless homicide, or a similar out-of-state |
offense.
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(d-4) Any person convicted of a tenth, eleventh, twelfth, |
thirteenth, or fourteenth violation of this Section is guilty |
of a Class 3 felony, and is not eligible for probation or |
conditional discharge, if the revocation or suspension was for |
a violation of Section 11-401 or 11-501 of this Code, or a |
similar out-of-state offense, or a similar provision of a local |
ordinance, or a statutory summary suspension under Section |
11-501.1 of this Code. |
(d-5) Any person convicted of a fifteenth or subsequent |
violation of this Section is guilty of a Class 2 felony, and is |
not eligible for probation or conditional discharge, if the |
revocation or suspension was for a violation of Section 11-401 |
or 11-501 of this Code, or a similar out-of-state offense, or a |
similar provision of a local ordinance, or a statutory summary |
suspension under Section 11-501.1 of this Code.
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(e) Any person in violation of this Section who is also in |
violation of
Section 7-601 of this Code relating to mandatory |
insurance requirements, in
addition to other penalties imposed |
under this Section, shall have his or her
motor vehicle |
immediately impounded by the arresting law enforcement |
officer.
The motor vehicle may be released to any licensed |
driver upon a showing of
proof of insurance for the vehicle |
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that was impounded and the notarized written
consent for the |
release by the vehicle owner.
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(f) For any prosecution under this Section, a certified |
copy of the
driving abstract of the defendant shall be admitted |
as proof of any prior
conviction.
|
(g) The motor vehicle used in a violation of this Section |
is subject
to seizure and forfeiture as provided in Sections |
36-1 and 36-2 of the
Criminal Code of 1961 if the person's |
driving privilege was revoked
or suspended as a result of a |
violation listed in paragraph (1), (2), or
(3) of subsection |
(c) of this Section or as a result of a summary
suspension as |
provided in paragraph (4) of subsection (c) of this
Section.
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(Source: P.A. 94-112, eff. 1-1-06; 95-578, rely on 95-27 and |
95-377, eff. 1-1-08; 95-400, eff. 1-1-09; revised 11-19-07.)
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Section 95. No acceleration or delay. Where this Act makes |
changes in a statute that is represented in this Act by text |
that is not yet or no longer in effect (for example, a Section |
represented by multiple versions), the use of that text does |
not accelerate or delay the taking effect of (i) the changes |
made by this Act or (ii) provisions derived from any other |
Public Act. |