Sen. Laura M. Murphy

Filed: 2/24/2026

 

 


 

 


 
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AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 2791

2    AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend Senate Bill 2791 by replacing
3everything after the enacting clause with the following:
 
4    "Section 1. Findings and purpose. The General Assembly
5finds that the use of hand-held electronic communication
6devices by drivers has led to preventable crashes, injuries,
7and deaths. The purpose of this Act is to enhance public safety
8by expanding current policies concerning hand-held electronic
9communication device use, increasing penalties, and promoting
10education to end distracted driving.
 
11    Section 5. The Illinois Vehicle Code is amended by
12changing Section 12-610.2 as follows:
 
13    (625 ILCS 5/12-610.2)
14    Sec. 12-610.2. Electronic communication devices.
15    (a) As used in this Section:

 

 

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1    "Electronic communication device" means an electronic
2device capable of text messaging, emailing, Internet browsing,
3or voice communication, including, but not limited to, a
4hand-held wireless telephone, hand-held personal digital
5assistant, tablet, or a portable or mobile computer.
6"Electronic communication device" , but does not include a
7global positioning system or navigation system, or a device
8that is physically or electronically integrated into the motor
9vehicle, or an electronic feature preinstalled in the vehicle
10itself, such as a touch screen or CarPlay.
11    "Emergency" means a situation where there is an immediate,
12imminent risk to health or safety, requiring communication
13with law enforcement, medical, or emergency services.
14    "Hands-free mode" or "voice-operated mode" means the use
15of an electronic communication device without the use of
16either hand, except to activate or deactivate a function with
17a single touch, and with the device mounted or resting in a
18fixed location.
19    "Operating a motor vehicle" means driving or being in
20actual physical control of a motor vehicle on a public road,
21including times when the vehicle is temporarily stationary due
22to traffic, a traffic control device, or other momentary
23delays.
24    (b) A person may not operate a motor vehicle on a roadway
25while manually using an electronic communication device,
26including using an electronic communication device to watch,

 

 

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1record, or stream video, participate in any video conferencing
2application, including, but not limited to, Zoom, Microsoft
3Teams, or WebEx, or access any social media site, including,
4but not limited to, Facebook, Snapchat, Instagram, or X,
5holding a device in one's hand or lap, composing, sending, or
6reading any text-based communication, or browsing the Internet
7Twitter. The exemptions in paragraphs (3) and (9) of
8subsection (d) do not apply when a person is using the
9electronic communication device to watch, record, or stream
10video, participate in any video conferencing application, or
11access any social media site.
12    A driver is presumed to be in violation of this subsection
13if the electronic communication device is observed in the
14person's hand while the vehicle is in motion or stopped in
15traffic.
16    (b-5) A person commits aggravated use of an electronic
17communication device when he or she violates subsection (b)
18and in committing the violation he or she is involved in a
19motor vehicle crash that results in great bodily harm,
20permanent disability, disfigurement, or death to another and
21the violation is a proximate cause of the injury or death.
22    (c) A violation of this Section is an offense against
23traffic regulations governing the movement of vehicles. A
24person who violates this Section shall be fined a maximum of
25$75 for a first offense, $100 for a second offense, $125 for a
26third offense, and $150 for a fourth or subsequent offense,

 

 

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1except that a person who violates subsection (b-5) shall be
2assessed a minimum fine of $1,000. A person who violates
3subsection (b) commits a petty offense with the following
4penalties:
5        (1) For a first offense, a fine not to exceed $250. The
6    offense shall be recorded as a moving violation and
7    reported to the Secretary of State.
8        (2) For a second offense within 12 months of a first
9    offense, a fine not to exceed $500. The person shall be
10    required to complete an approved Distracted Driving Safety
11    Course at the person's own cost. Failure to complete the
12    course within 90 days shall result in a suspension of the
13    person's driver's license until the course is complete.
14        (3) For a third or subsequent offense within 12 months
15    of a first offense, a fine not to exceed $750. The
16    Secretary of State shall also suspend the driver's license
17    of the person for a period of not less than 3 months and
18    not more than 6 months.
19    (d) This Section does not apply to:
20        (1) a law enforcement officer or operator of an
21    emergency vehicle while performing his or her official
22    duties;
23        (1.5) a first responder, including a volunteer first
24    responder, while operating his or her own personal motor
25    vehicle using an electronic communication device for the
26    sole purpose of receiving information about an emergency

 

 

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1    situation while en route to performing his or her official
2    duties;
3        (1.7) a public transit or commercial driver using a
4    digital dispatch device within the scope of employment;
5        (1.8) a transportation network company driver, as
6    defined in Section 5 of the Transportation Network
7    Providers Act, or a third-party delivery service driver,
8    as defined in Section 5 of the Fair Food and Retail
9    Delivery Act, while the driver is logged into a digital
10    network or software application to perform transportation
11    network company or delivery services, as long as the
12    electronic communication device is mounted or resting in a
13    fixed location during use;
14        (2) a driver using an electronic communication device
15    for the sole purpose of reporting an emergency situation
16    and continued communication with emergency personnel
17    during the emergency situation;
18        (3) a driver who is 19 years of age or older using an
19    electronic communication device in hands-free mode or
20    voice-operated mode, which may include the use of a
21    headset, such as using a speakerphone or Bluetooth,
22    listening to music or podcasts, or using a global
23    positioning system or other digital map on an electronic
24    communication device;
25        (4) a driver of a commercial motor vehicle reading a
26    message displayed on a permanently installed communication

 

 

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1    device designed for a commercial motor vehicle with a
2    screen that does not exceed 10 inches tall by 10 inches
3    wide in size;
4        (5) a driver using an electronic communication device
5    while parked on the shoulder of a highway roadway;
6        (6) a driver using an electronic communication device
7    when the vehicle is stopped due to normal traffic being
8    obstructed and the driver has the motor vehicle
9    transmission in neutral or park;
10        (6.5) a driver using the phone for a brief, specific
11    purpose while the vehicle is fully and completely stopped
12    at a red traffic signal, as long as the purpose is achieved
13    and the electronic communication device use ceases before
14    the traffic signal turns green;
15        (7) a driver using two-way or citizens band radio
16    services;
17        (8) a driver using two-way mobile radio transmitters
18    or receivers for licensees of the Federal Communications
19    Commission in the amateur radio service;
20        (9) a driver using an electronic communication device
21    by pressing a single button to initiate or terminate a
22    voice communication; or
23        (10) a driver using an electronic communication device
24    capable of performing multiple functions, other than a
25    hand-held wireless telephone or hand-held personal digital
26    assistant (for example, a fleet management system,

 

 

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1    dispatching device, citizens band radio, or music player)
2    for a purpose that is not otherwise prohibited by this
3    Section.
4    These exceptions shall be narrowly construed and the
5burden of proof shall be on the driver to show that an
6exception applies.
7    (e) A person convicted of violating subsection (b-5)
8commits a Class A misdemeanor if the violation resulted in
9great bodily harm, permanent disability, or disfigurement to
10another. A person convicted of violating subsection (b-5)
11commits a Class 4 felony if the violation resulted in the death
12of another person.
13    (f) This Section shall be enforced by State and local law
14enforcement agencies. A police officer who observes a
15violation may stop and issue a citation to the driver. In
16addition, a municipality is authorized to establish an
17automated distracted driving enforcement program as follows:
18        (1) A municipality and the Illinois State Police, in
19    coordination with the Department of Transportation, may
20    deploy automated traffic cameras or devices to detect and
21    record violations of this Section. The automated traffic
22    cameras or devices may be mounted on toll plazas,
23    overpasses, police vehicles, or other fixed locations and
24    shall capture photographic or video evidence of the
25    offense, such as images of the driver holding a phone
26    while looking away from the road.

 

 

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1        (2) Within 30 days of a violation, the registered
2    owner of the vehicle shall be mailed a citation, including
3    the images and details of the offense. The citation shall
4    carry the same fine and record consequences as a standard
5    violation. The owner may contest the citation pursuant to
6    procedures set by the municipality, including by showing
7    that the owner was not driving, that the owner is subject
8    to an exemption, or that no violation occurred.
9        (3) Photos or videos obtained through a program shall
10    be used exclusively for enforcing this Section and shall
11    not be retained longer than 90 days if no violation is
12    recorded. All images of vehicle occupants not relevant to
13    the offense shall be pixelated or obscured to protect
14    privacy. All photos and videos obtained through a program
15    shall be reviewed by a trained law enforcement officer
16    prior to citation issuance to ensure accuracy and minimize
17    wrongful citations due to technological or artificial
18    intelligence error.
19        (4) The local law enforcement agency shall oversee a
20    program, and an annual report shall be provided to the
21    General Assembly and the Department of Transportation
22    detailing the number of citations issued, the locations of
23    cameras, and any measurable impact on crash rates.
24    Nothing in this subsection prohibits State-authorized
25automated enforcement as provided by future State law. A
26program shall become operative only upon confirmation that it

 

 

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1does not conflict with State law or upon the enactment of
2enabling legislation by the General Assembly.
3    (g) The Department of Transportation and the Secretary of
4State, in coordination with municipalities and other
5stakeholders, shall implement a distracted driving awareness
6campaign. Elements of the campaign shall include:
7        (1) The posting of signs on major roadways notifying
8    drivers of the provisions of this Section and the
9    penalties for violation of this Section.
10        (2) Outreach to driver education programs and schools
11    to incorporate distracted driving material in their
12    instruction and exams.
13        (3) Public service announcements via local media,
14    social media, and other channels to inform the public
15    about the dangers of distracted driving and the new
16    enforcement efforts.
17        (4) Partnerships with law enforcement to publicize
18    periods of heightened enforcement, such as a "distracted
19    driving crackdown week".
20    The campaign shall continue at least through the first
21year following the effective date of this amendatory Act of
22the 104th General Assembly, with periodic reinforcement
23thereafter pending data demonstrating the campaign's
24effectiveness, such as any measurable decrease in distracted
25driving violations over the preceding year.
26(Source: P.A. 102-558, eff. 8-20-21; 102-982, eff. 7-1-23;

 

 

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1103-310, eff. 1-1-24.)
 
2    Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect January
31, 2027.".