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1     AN ACT concerning transportation.
 
2     Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3 represented in the General Assembly:
 
4     Section 5. The Illinois Vehicle Code is amended by changing
5 Sections 6-103.1, 6-110, 6-204, 6-206, 6-206.1, 6-301.2,
6 6-507, 6-514, and 11-208.3 and adding Sections 6-107.4 and
7 11-1301.3 as follows:
 
8     (625 ILCS 5/6-103.1)
9     Sec. 6-103.1. New residents; out-of-state revocation.
10     (a) The Secretary of State may not issue a driver's license
11 to a nonresident who becomes a resident of this State while the
12 new resident's driving privileges are revoked, under terms
13 similar to those provided in Section 1-176 of this Code, in
14 another state.
15     (b) The Secretary may issue restricted driving permits to
16 new residents whose driving privileges are revoked in another
17 state. These permits must be issued according to the
18 restrictions, and for the purposes, stated in Sections 6-205
19 and 6-206 of this Code. The Secretary shall adopt rules for the
20 issuance of these permits.
21     (c) A restricted driving permit issued under this Section
22 is subject to cancellation, revocation, and suspension by the
23 Secretary of State in the same manner and for the same causes
24 as a driver's license issued under this Code may be cancelled,
25 revoked, or suspended, except that a conviction of one or more
26 offenses against laws or ordinances regulating the movement of
27 traffic is sufficient cause for the revocation, suspension, or
28 cancellation of a restricted driving permit.
29 (Source: P.A. 94-473, eff. 1-1-06.)
 
30     (625 ILCS 5/6-107.4 new)
31     Sec. 6-107.4. Temporary driver's license; applicant under

 

 

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1 18. The Secretary of State may issue a temporary driver's
2 license to an applicant under the age of 18 permitting the
3 operation of a motor vehicle when the Secretary of State is
4 unable to produce a driver's license due to an equipment or
5 computer program failure or lack of necessary equipment, if the
6 applicant is not otherwise ineligible for a driver's license
7 and has met all the requirements of Section 6-107. The
8 temporary driver's license must be in the applicant's immediate
9 possession while he or she is operating a motor vehicle. The
10 temporary license is invalid if the applicant's driver's
11 license has been issued or for good cause has been refused. The
12 Secretary of State may issue this temporary driver's license
13 for any appropriate period not exceeding 30 days.
 
14     (625 ILCS 5/6-110)  (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-110)
15     Sec. 6-110. Licenses issued to drivers.
16     (a) The Secretary of State shall issue to every qualifying
17 applicant a driver's license as applied for, which license
18 shall bear a distinguishing number assigned to the licensee,
19 the legal name, social security number, zip code, date of
20 birth, residence address, and a brief description of the
21 licensee, and a space where the licensee may write his usual
22 signature.
23     If the licensee is less than 17 years of age, the license
24 shall, as a matter of law, be invalid for the operation of any
25 motor vehicle during any time the licensee is prohibited from
26 being on any street or highway under the provisions of the
27 Child Curfew Act.
28     Licenses issued shall also indicate the classification and
29 the restrictions under Section 6-104 of this Code.
30     In lieu of the social security number, the Secretary may in
31 his discretion substitute a federal tax number or other
32 distinctive number.
33     A driver's license issued may, in the discretion of the
34 Secretary, include a suitable photograph of a type prescribed
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1     (b) Until the Secretary of State establishes a First Person
2 Consent organ and tissue donor registry under Section 6-117 of
3 this Code, the Secretary of State shall provide a format on the
4 reverse of each driver's license issued which the licensee may
5 use to execute a document of gift conforming to the provisions
6 of the Illinois Anatomical Gift Act. The format shall allow the
7 licensee to indicate the gift intended, whether specific
8 organs, any organ, or the entire body, and shall accommodate
9 the signatures of the donor and 2 witnesses. The Secretary
10 shall also inform each applicant or licensee of this format,
11 describe the procedure for its execution, and may offer the
12 necessary witnesses; provided that in so doing, the Secretary
13 shall advise the applicant or licensee that he or she is under
14 no compulsion to execute a document of gift. A brochure
15 explaining this method of executing an anatomical gift document
16 shall be given to each applicant or licensee. The brochure
17 shall advise the applicant or licensee that he or she is under
18 no compulsion to execute a document of gift, and that he or she
19 may wish to consult with family, friends or clergy before doing
20 so. The Secretary of State may undertake additional efforts,
21 including education and awareness activities, to promote organ
22 and tissue donation.
23     (c) The Secretary of State shall designate on each driver's
24 license issued a space where the licensee may place a sticker
25 or decal of the uniform size as the Secretary may specify,
26 which sticker or decal may indicate in appropriate language
27 that the owner of the license carries an Emergency Medical
28 Information Card.
29     The sticker may be provided by any person, hospital,
30 school, medical group, or association interested in assisting
31 in implementing the Emergency Medical Information Card, but
32 shall meet the specifications as the Secretary may by rule or
33 regulation require.
34     (d) The Secretary of State shall designate on each driver's
35 license issued a space where the licensee may indicate his
36 blood type and RH factor.

 

 

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1     (e) The Secretary of State shall provide that each original
2 or renewal driver's license issued to a licensee under 21 years
3 of age shall be of a distinct nature from those driver's
4 licenses issued to individuals 21 years of age and older. The
5 color designated for driver's licenses for licensees under 21
6 years of age shall be at the discretion of the Secretary of
7 State.
8     (e-1) The Secretary shall provide that each driver's
9 license issued to a person under the age of 21 displays the
10 date upon which the person becomes 18 years of age and the date
11 upon which the person becomes 21 years of age.
12     (f) The Secretary of State shall inform all Illinois
13 licensed commercial motor vehicle operators of the
14 requirements of the Uniform Commercial Driver License Act,
15 Article V of this Chapter, and shall make provisions to insure
16 that all drivers, seeking to obtain a commercial driver's
17 license, be afforded an opportunity prior to April 1, 1992, to
18 obtain the license. The Secretary is authorized to extend
19 driver's license expiration dates, and assign specific times,
20 dates and locations where these commercial driver's tests shall
21 be conducted. Any applicant, regardless of the current
22 expiration date of the applicant's driver's license, may be
23 subject to any assignment by the Secretary. Failure to comply
24 with the Secretary's assignment may result in the applicant's
25 forfeiture of an opportunity to receive a commercial driver's
26 license prior to April 1, 1992.
27     (g) The Secretary of State shall designate on a driver's
28 license issued, a space where the licensee may indicate that he
29 or she has drafted a living will in accordance with the
30 Illinois Living Will Act or a durable power of attorney for
31 health care in accordance with the Illinois Power of Attorney
32 Act.
33     (g-1) The Secretary of State, in his or her discretion, may
34 designate on each driver's license issued a space where the
35 licensee may place a sticker or decal, issued by the Secretary
36 of State, of uniform size as the Secretary may specify, that

 

 

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1 shall indicate in appropriate language that the owner of the
2 license has renewed his or her driver's license.
3     (h) A person who acts in good faith in accordance with the
4 terms of this Section is not liable for damages in any civil
5 action or subject to prosecution in any criminal proceeding for
6 his or her act.
7 (Source: P.A. 93-794, eff. 7-22-04; 93-895, eff. 1-1-05; 94-75,
8 eff. 1-1-06.)
 
9     (625 ILCS 5/6-204)  (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-204)
10     Sec. 6-204. When Court to forward License and Reports.
11     (a) For the purpose of providing to the Secretary of State
12 the records essential to the performance of the Secretary's
13 duties under this Code to cancel, revoke or suspend the
14 driver's license and privilege to drive motor vehicles of
15 certain minors adjudicated truant minors in need of
16 supervision, addicted, or delinquent and of persons found
17 guilty of the criminal offenses or traffic violations which
18 this Code recognizes as evidence relating to unfitness to
19 safely operate motor vehicles, the following duties are imposed
20 upon public officials:
21         (1) Whenever any person is convicted of any offense for
22     which this Code makes mandatory the cancellation or
23     revocation of the driver's license or permit of such person
24     by the Secretary of State, the judge of the court in which
25     such conviction is had shall require the surrender to the
26     clerk of the court of all driver's licenses or permits then
27     held by the person so convicted, and the clerk of the court
28     shall, within 5 days thereafter, forward the same, together
29     with a report of such conviction, to the Secretary.
30         (2) Whenever any person is convicted of any offense
31     under this Code or similar offenses under a municipal
32     ordinance, other than regulations governing standing,
33     parking or weights of vehicles, and excepting the following
34     enumerated Sections of this Code: Sections 11-1406
35     (obstruction to driver's view or control), 11-1407

 

 

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1     (improper opening of door into traffic), 11-1410 (coasting
2     on downgrade), 11-1411 (following fire apparatus),
3     11-1419.01 (Motor Fuel Tax I.D. Card), 12-101 (driving
4     vehicle which is in unsafe condition or improperly
5     equipped), 12-201(a) (daytime lights on motorcycles),
6     12-202 (clearance, identification and side marker lamps),
7     12-204 (lamp or flag on projecting load), 12-205 (failure
8     to display the safety lights required), 12-401
9     (restrictions as to tire equipment), 12-502 (mirrors),
10     12-503 (windshields must be unobstructed and equipped with
11     wipers), 12-601 (horns and warning devices), 12-602
12     (mufflers, prevention of noise or smoke), 12-603 (seat
13     safety belts), 12-702 (certain vehicles to carry flares or
14     other warning devices), 12-703 (vehicles for oiling roads
15     operated on highways), 12-710 (splash guards and
16     replacements), 13-101 (safety tests), 15-101 (size, weight
17     and load), 15-102 (width), 15-103 (height), 15-104 (name
18     and address on second division vehicles), 15-107 (length of
19     vehicle), 15-109.1 (cover or tarpaulin), 15-111 (weights),
20     15-112 (weights), 15-301 (weights), 15-316 (weights),
21     15-318 (weights), and also excepting the following
22     enumerated Sections of the Chicago Municipal Code:
23     Sections 27-245 (following fire apparatus), 27-254
24     (obstruction of traffic), 27-258 (driving vehicle which is
25     in unsafe condition), 27-259 (coasting on downgrade),
26     27-264 (use of horns and signal devices), 27-265
27     (obstruction to driver's view or driver mechanism), 27-267
28     (dimming of headlights), 27-268 (unattended motor
29     vehicle), 27-272 (illegal funeral procession), 27-273
30     (funeral procession on boulevard), 27-275 (driving freight
31     hauling vehicles on boulevard), 27-276 (stopping and
32     standing of buses or taxicabs), 27-277 (cruising of public
33     passenger vehicles), 27-305 (parallel parking), 27-306
34     (diagonal parking), 27-307 (parking not to obstruct
35     traffic), 27-308 (stopping, standing or parking
36     regulated), 27-311 (parking regulations), 27-312 (parking

 

 

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1     regulations), 27-313 (parking regulations), 27-314
2     (parking regulations), 27-315 (parking regulations),
3     27-316 (parking regulations), 27-317 (parking
4     regulations), 27-318 (parking regulations), 27-319
5     (parking regulations), 27-320 (parking regulations),
6     27-321 (parking regulations), 27-322 (parking
7     regulations), 27-324 (loading and unloading at an angle),
8     27-333 (wheel and axle loads), 27-334 (load restrictions in
9     the downtown district), 27-335 (load restrictions in
10     residential areas), 27-338 (width of vehicles), 27-339
11     (height of vehicles), 27-340 (length of vehicles), 27-352
12     (reflectors on trailers), 27-353 (mufflers), 27-354
13     (display of plates), 27-355 (display of city vehicle tax
14     sticker), 27-357 (identification of vehicles), 27-358
15     (projecting of loads), and also excepting the following
16     enumerated paragraphs of Section 2-201 of the Rules and
17     Regulations of the Illinois State Toll Highway Authority:
18     (l) (driving unsafe vehicle on tollway), (m) (vehicles
19     transporting dangerous cargo not properly indicated), it
20     shall be the duty of the clerk of the court in which such
21     conviction is had within 5 10 days thereafter to forward to
22     the Secretary of State a report of the conviction and the
23     court may recommend the suspension of the driver's license
24     or permit of the person so convicted.
25     The reporting requirements of this subsection shall apply
26 to all violations stated in paragraphs (1) and (2) of this
27 subsection when the individual has been adjudicated under the
28 Juvenile Court Act or the Juvenile Court Act of 1987. Such
29 reporting requirements shall also apply to individuals
30 adjudicated under the Juvenile Court Act or the Juvenile Court
31 Act of 1987 who have committed a violation of Section 11-501 of
32 this Code, or similar provision of a local ordinance, or
33 Section 9-3 of the Criminal Code of 1961, as amended, relating
34 to the offense of reckless homicide. The reporting requirements
35 of this subsection shall also apply to a truant minor in need
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1 whose driver's license and privilege to drive a motor vehicle
2 has been ordered suspended for such times as determined by the
3 Court, but only until he or she attains 18 years of age. It
4 shall be the duty of the clerk of the court in which
5 adjudication is had within 5 days thereafter to forward to the
6 Secretary of State a report of the adjudication and the court
7 order requiring the Secretary of State to suspend the minor's
8 driver's license and driving privilege for such time as
9 determined by the Court, but only until he or she attains the
10 age of 18 years. All juvenile court dispositions reported to
11 the Secretary of State under this provision shall be processed
12 by the Secretary of State as if the cases had been adjudicated
13 in traffic or criminal court. However, information reported
14 relative to the offense of reckless homicide, or Section 11-501
15 of this Code, or a similar provision of a local ordinance,
16 shall be privileged and available only to the Secretary of
17 State, courts, and police officers.
18         The reporting requirements of this subsection (a)
19     apply to all violations listed in paragraphs (1) and (2) of
20     this subsection (a), excluding parking violations, when
21     the driver holds a CDL, regardless of the type of vehicle
22     in which the violation occurred, or when any driver
23     committed the violation in a commercial motor vehicle as
24     defined in Section 6-500 of this Code.
25         (3) Whenever an order is entered vacating the
26     forfeiture of any bail, security or bond given to secure
27     appearance for any offense under this Code or similar
28     offenses under municipal ordinance, it shall be the duty of
29     the clerk of the court in which such vacation was had or
30     the judge of such court if such court has no clerk, within
31     5 days thereafter to forward to the Secretary of State a
32     report of the vacation.
33         (4) A report of any disposition of court supervision
34     for a violation of Sections 6-303, 11-401, 11-501 or a
35     similar provision of a local ordinance, 11-503 and 11-504
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1     any disposition of court supervision for a violation of an
2     offense defined as a serious traffic violation in this Code
3     or a similar provision of a local ordinance committed by a
4     person under the age of 21 years shall be forwarded to the
5     Secretary of State.
6         (5) Reports of conviction under this Code and
7     sentencing hearings under the Juvenile Court Act of 1987 in
8     an electronic format or a computer processible medium shall
9     be forwarded to the Secretary of State via the Supreme
10     Court in the form and format required by the Illinois
11     Supreme Court and established by a written agreement
12     between the Supreme Court and the Secretary of State. In
13     counties with a population over 300,000, instead of
14     forwarding reports to the Supreme Court, reports of
15     conviction under this Code and sentencing hearings under
16     the Juvenile Court Act of 1987 in an electronic format or a
17     computer processible medium may be forwarded to the
18     Secretary of State by the Circuit Court Clerk in a form and
19     format required by the Secretary of State and established
20     by written agreement between the Circuit Court Clerk and
21     the Secretary of State. Failure to forward the reports of
22     conviction or sentencing hearing under the Juvenile Court
23     Act of 1987 as required by this Section shall be deemed an
24     omission of duty and it shall be the duty of the several
25     State's Attorneys to enforce the requirements of this
26     Section.
27     (b) Whenever a restricted driving permit is forwarded to a
28 court, as a result of confiscation by a police officer pursuant
29 to the authority in Section 6-113(f), it shall be the duty of
30 the clerk, or judge, if the court has no clerk, to forward such
31 restricted driving permit and a facsimile of the officer's
32 citation to the Secretary of State as expeditiously as
33 practicable.
34     (c) For the purposes of this Code, a forfeiture of bail or
35 collateral deposited to secure a defendant's appearance in
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1 defendant to appear for trial after depositing his driver's
2 license in lieu of other bail, shall be equivalent to a
3 conviction.
4     (d) For the purpose of providing the Secretary of State
5 with records necessary to properly monitor and assess driver
6 performance and assist the courts in the proper disposition of
7 repeat traffic law offenders, the clerk of the court shall
8 forward to the Secretary of State, on a form prescribed by the
9 Secretary, records of a driver's participation in a driver
10 remedial or rehabilitative program which was required, through
11 a court order or court supervision, in relation to the driver's
12 arrest for a violation of Section 11-501 of this Code or a
13 similar provision of a local ordinance. The clerk of the court
14 shall also forward to the Secretary, either on paper or in an
15 electronic format or a computer processible medium as required
16 under paragraph (5) of subsection (a) of this Section, any
17 disposition of court supervision for any traffic violation,
18 excluding those offenses listed in paragraph (2) of subsection
19 (a) of this Section. These reports shall be sent within 5 days
20 after disposition, or, if the driver is referred to a driver
21 remedial or rehabilitative program, within 5 days of the
22 driver's referral to that program. These reports received by
23 the Secretary of State, including those required to be
24 forwarded under paragraph (a)(4), shall be privileged
25 information, available only (i) to the affected driver and (ii)
26 for use by the courts, police officers, prosecuting
27 authorities, and the Secretary of State. In accordance with 49
28 C.F.R. Part 384, all reports of court supervision, except
29 violations related to parking, shall be forwarded to the
30 Secretary of State for all holders of a CDL or any driver who
31 commits an offense while driving a commercial motor vehicle.
32 These reports shall be recorded to the driver's record as a
33 conviction for use in the disqualification of the driver's
34 commercial motor vehicle privileges and shall not be privileged
35 information.
36 (Source: P.A. 94-307, eff. 9-30-05.)
 

 

 

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1     (625 ILCS 5/6-206)  (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-206)
2     Sec. 6-206. Discretionary authority to suspend or revoke
3 license or permit; Right to a hearing.
4     (a) The Secretary of State is authorized to suspend or
5 revoke the driving privileges of any person without preliminary
6 hearing upon a showing of the person's records or other
7 sufficient evidence that the person:
8         1. Has committed an offense for which mandatory
9     revocation of a driver's license or permit is required upon
10     conviction;
11         2. Has been convicted of not less than 3 offenses
12     against traffic regulations governing the movement of
13     vehicles committed within any 12 month period. No
14     revocation or suspension shall be entered more than 6
15     months after the date of last conviction;
16         3. Has been repeatedly involved as a driver in motor
17     vehicle collisions or has been repeatedly convicted of
18     offenses against laws and ordinances regulating the
19     movement of traffic, to a degree that indicates lack of
20     ability to exercise ordinary and reasonable care in the
21     safe operation of a motor vehicle or disrespect for the
22     traffic laws and the safety of other persons upon the
23     highway;
24         4. Has by the unlawful operation of a motor vehicle
25     caused or contributed to an accident resulting in death or
26     injury requiring immediate professional treatment in a
27     medical facility or doctor's office to any person, except
28     that any suspension or revocation imposed by the Secretary
29     of State under the provisions of this subsection shall
30     start no later than 6 months after being convicted of
31     violating a law or ordinance regulating the movement of
32     traffic, which violation is related to the accident, or
33     shall start not more than one year after the date of the
34     accident, whichever date occurs later;
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1     driver's license, identification card, or permit;
2         6. Has been lawfully convicted of an offense or
3     offenses in another state, including the authorization
4     contained in Section 6-203.1, which if committed within
5     this State would be grounds for suspension or revocation;
6         7. Has refused or failed to submit to an examination
7     provided for by Section 6-207 or has failed to pass the
8     examination;
9         8. Is ineligible for a driver's license or permit under
10     the provisions of Section 6-103;
11         9. Has made a false statement or knowingly concealed a
12     material fact or has used false information or
13     identification in any application for a license,
14     identification card, or permit;
15         10. Has possessed, displayed, or attempted to
16     fraudulently use any license, identification card, or
17     permit not issued to the person;
18         11. Has operated a motor vehicle upon a highway of this
19     State when the person's driving privilege or privilege to
20     obtain a driver's license or permit was revoked or
21     suspended unless the operation was authorized by a judicial
22     driving permit, probationary license to drive, or a
23     restricted driving permit issued under this Code;
24         12. Has submitted to any portion of the application
25     process for another person or has obtained the services of
26     another person to submit to any portion of the application
27     process for the purpose of obtaining a license,
28     identification card, or permit for some other person;
29         13. Has operated a motor vehicle upon a highway of this
30     State when the person's driver's license or permit was
31     invalid under the provisions of Sections 6-107.1 and 6-110;
32         14. Has committed a violation of Section 6-301,
33     6-301.1, or 6-301.2 of this Act, or Section 14, 14A, or 14B
34     of the Illinois Identification Card Act;
35         15. Has been convicted of violating Section 21-2 of the
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1     vehicles in which case, the suspension shall be for one
2     year;
3         16. Has been convicted of violating Section 11-204 of
4     this Code relating to fleeing from a peace officer;
5         17. Has refused to submit to a test, or tests, as
6     required under Section 11-501.1 of this Code and the person
7     has not sought a hearing as provided for in Section
8     11-501.1;
9         18. Has, since issuance of a driver's license or
10     permit, been adjudged to be afflicted with or suffering
11     from any mental disability or disease;
12         19. Has committed a violation of paragraph (a) or (b)
13     of Section 6-101 relating to driving without a driver's
14     license;
15         20. Has been convicted of violating Section 6-104
16     relating to classification of driver's license;
17         21. Has been convicted of violating Section 11-402 of
18     this Code relating to leaving the scene of an accident
19     resulting in damage to a vehicle in excess of $1,000, in
20     which case the suspension shall be for one year;
21         22. Has used a motor vehicle in violating paragraph
22     (3), (4), (7), or (9) of subsection (a) of Section 24-1 of
23     the Criminal Code of 1961 relating to unlawful use of
24     weapons, in which case the suspension shall be for one
25     year;
26         23. Has, as a driver, been convicted of committing a
27     violation of paragraph (a) of Section 11-502 of this Code
28     for a second or subsequent time within one year of a
29     similar violation;
30         24. Has been convicted by a court-martial or punished
31     by non-judicial punishment by military authorities of the
32     United States at a military installation in Illinois of or
33     for a traffic related offense that is the same as or
34     similar to an offense specified under Section 6-205 or
35     6-206 of this Code;
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1     by another in the application process in order to obtain or
2     attempt to obtain a license, identification card, or
3     permit;
4         26. Has altered or attempted to alter a license or has
5     possessed an altered license, identification card, or
6     permit;
7         27. Has violated Section 6-16 of the Liquor Control Act
8     of 1934;
9         28. Has been convicted of the illegal possession, while
10     operating or in actual physical control, as a driver, of a
11     motor vehicle, of any controlled substance prohibited
12     under the Illinois Controlled Substances Act, any cannabis
13     prohibited under the Cannabis Control Act, or any
14     methamphetamine prohibited under the Methamphetamine
15     Control and Community Protection Act, in which case the
16     person's driving privileges shall be suspended for one
17     year, and any driver who is convicted of a second or
18     subsequent offense, within 5 years of a previous
19     conviction, for the illegal possession, while operating or
20     in actual physical control, as a driver, of a motor
21     vehicle, of any controlled substance prohibited under the
22     Illinois Controlled Substances Act, any cannabis
23     prohibited under the Cannabis Control Act, or any
24     methamphetamine prohibited under the Methamphetamine
25     Control and Community Protection Act shall be suspended for
26     5 years. Any defendant found guilty of this offense while
27     operating a motor vehicle, shall have an entry made in the
28     court record by the presiding judge that this offense did
29     occur while the defendant was operating a motor vehicle and
30     order the clerk of the court to report the violation to the
31     Secretary of State;
32         29. Has been convicted of the following offenses that
33     were committed while the person was operating or in actual
34     physical control, as a driver, of a motor vehicle: criminal
35     sexual assault, predatory criminal sexual assault of a
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1     abuse, aggravated criminal sexual abuse, juvenile pimping,
2     soliciting for a juvenile prostitute and the manufacture,
3     sale or delivery of controlled substances or instruments
4     used for illegal drug use or abuse in which case the
5     driver's driving privileges shall be suspended for one
6     year;
7         30. Has been convicted a second or subsequent time for
8     any combination of the offenses named in paragraph 29 of
9     this subsection, in which case the person's driving
10     privileges shall be suspended for 5 years;
11         31. Has refused to submit to a test as required by
12     Section 11-501.6 or has submitted to a test resulting in an
13     alcohol concentration of 0.08 or more or any amount of a
14     drug, substance, or compound resulting from the unlawful
15     use or consumption of cannabis as listed in the Cannabis
16     Control Act, a controlled substance as listed in the
17     Illinois Controlled Substances Act, or an intoxicating
18     compound as listed in the Use of Intoxicating Compounds
19     Act, in which case the penalty shall be as prescribed in
20     Section 6-208.1;
21         32. Has been convicted of Section 24-1.2 of the
22     Criminal Code of 1961 relating to the aggravated discharge
23     of a firearm if the offender was located in a motor vehicle
24     at the time the firearm was discharged, in which case the
25     suspension shall be for 3 years;
26         33. Has as a driver, who was less than 21 years of age
27     on the date of the offense, been convicted a first time of
28     a violation of paragraph (a) of Section 11-502 of this Code
29     or a similar provision of a local ordinance;
30         34. Has committed a violation of Section 11-1301.5 of
31     this Code;
32         35. Has committed a violation of Section 11-1301.6 of
33     this Code;
34         36. Is under the age of 21 years at the time of arrest
35     and has been convicted of not less than 2 offenses against
36     traffic regulations governing the movement of vehicles

 

 

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1     committed within any 24 month period. No revocation or
2     suspension shall be entered more than 6 months after the
3     date of last conviction;
4         37. Has committed a violation of subsection (c) of
5     Section 11-907 of this Code;
6         38. Has been convicted of a violation of Section 6-20
7     of the Liquor Control Act of 1934 or a similar provision of
8     a local ordinance;
9         39. Has committed a second or subsequent violation of
10     Section 11-1201 of this Code;
11         40. Has committed a violation of subsection (a-1) of
12     Section 11-908 of this Code; or
13         41. Has committed a second or subsequent violation of
14     Section 11-605.1 of this Code within 2 years of the date of
15     the previous violation, in which case the suspension shall
16     be for 90 days; or
17         42. Has committed a violation of subsection (a-1) of
18     Section 11-1301.3 of this Code.
19     For purposes of paragraphs 5, 9, 10, 12, 14, 19, 25, 26,
20 and 27 of this subsection, license means any driver's license,
21 any traffic ticket issued when the person's driver's license is
22 deposited in lieu of bail, a suspension notice issued by the
23 Secretary of State, a duplicate or corrected driver's license,
24 a probationary driver's license or a temporary driver's
25 license.
26     (b) If any conviction forming the basis of a suspension or
27 revocation authorized under this Section is appealed, the
28 Secretary of State may rescind or withhold the entry of the
29 order of suspension or revocation, as the case may be, provided
30 that a certified copy of a stay order of a court is filed with
31 the Secretary of State. If the conviction is affirmed on
32 appeal, the date of the conviction shall relate back to the
33 time the original judgment of conviction was entered and the 6
34 month limitation prescribed shall not apply.
35      (c) 1. Upon suspending or revoking the driver's license or
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1     Secretary of State shall immediately notify the person in
2     writing of the revocation or suspension. The notice to be
3     deposited in the United States mail, postage prepaid, to
4     the last known address of the person.
5         2. If the Secretary of State suspends the driver's
6     license of a person under subsection 2 of paragraph (a) of
7     this Section, a person's privilege to operate a vehicle as
8     an occupation shall not be suspended, provided an affidavit
9     is properly completed, the appropriate fee received, and a
10     permit issued prior to the effective date of the
11     suspension, unless 5 offenses were committed, at least 2 of
12     which occurred while operating a commercial vehicle in
13     connection with the driver's regular occupation. All other
14     driving privileges shall be suspended by the Secretary of
15     State. Any driver prior to operating a vehicle for
16     occupational purposes only must submit the affidavit on
17     forms to be provided by the Secretary of State setting
18     forth the facts of the person's occupation. The affidavit
19     shall also state the number of offenses committed while
20     operating a vehicle in connection with the driver's regular
21     occupation. The affidavit shall be accompanied by the
22     driver's license. Upon receipt of a properly completed
23     affidavit, the Secretary of State shall issue the driver a
24     permit to operate a vehicle in connection with the driver's
25     regular occupation only. Unless the permit is issued by the
26     Secretary of State prior to the date of suspension, the
27     privilege to drive any motor vehicle shall be suspended as
28     set forth in the notice that was mailed under this Section.
29     If an affidavit is received subsequent to the effective
30     date of this suspension, a permit may be issued for the
31     remainder of the suspension period.
32         The provisions of this subparagraph shall not apply to
33     any driver required to possess a CDL for the purpose of
34     operating a commercial motor vehicle.
35         Any person who falsely states any fact in the affidavit
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1     6-302 and upon conviction thereof shall have all driving
2     privileges revoked without further rights.
3         3. At the conclusion of a hearing under Section 2-118
4     of this Code, the Secretary of State shall either rescind
5     or continue an order of revocation or shall substitute an
6     order of suspension; or, good cause appearing therefor,
7     rescind, continue, change, or extend the order of
8     suspension. If the Secretary of State does not rescind the
9     order, the Secretary may upon application, to relieve undue
10     hardship, issue a restricted driving permit granting the
11     privilege of driving a motor vehicle between the
12     petitioner's residence and petitioner's place of
13     employment or within the scope of his employment related
14     duties, or to allow transportation for the petitioner, or a
15     household member of the petitioner's family, to receive
16     necessary medical care and if the professional evaluation
17     indicates, provide transportation for alcohol remedial or
18     rehabilitative activity, or for the petitioner to attend
19     classes, as a student, in an accredited educational
20     institution; if the petitioner is able to demonstrate that
21     no alternative means of transportation is reasonably
22     available and the petitioner will not endanger the public
23     safety or welfare.
24         If a person's license or permit has been revoked or
25     suspended due to 2 or more convictions of violating Section
26     11-501 of this Code or a similar provision of a local
27     ordinance or a similar out-of-state offense, arising out of
28     separate occurrences, that person, if issued a restricted
29     driving permit, may not operate a vehicle unless it has
30     been equipped with an ignition interlock device as defined
31     in Section 1-129.1.
32         If a person's license or permit has been revoked or
33     suspended 2 or more times within a 10 year period due to a
34     single conviction of violating Section 11-501 of this Code
35     or a similar provision of a local ordinance or a similar
36     out-of-state offense, and a statutory summary suspension

 

 

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1     under Section 11-501.1, or 2 or more statutory summary
2     suspensions, or combination of 2 offenses, or of an offense
3     and a statutory summary suspension, arising out of separate
4     occurrences, that person, if issued a restricted driving
5     permit, may not operate a vehicle unless it has been
6     equipped with an ignition interlock device as defined in
7     Section 1-129.1. The person must pay to the Secretary of
8     State DUI Administration Fund an amount not to exceed $20
9     per month. The Secretary shall establish by rule the amount
10     and the procedures, terms, and conditions relating to these
11     fees. If the restricted driving permit was issued for
12     employment purposes, then this provision does not apply to
13     the operation of an occupational vehicle owned or leased by
14     that person's employer. In each case the Secretary may
15     issue a restricted driving permit for a period deemed
16     appropriate, except that all permits shall expire within
17     one year from the date of issuance. The Secretary may not,
18     however, issue a restricted driving permit to any person
19     whose current revocation is the result of a second or
20     subsequent conviction for a violation of Section 11-501 of
21     this Code or a similar provision of a local ordinance
22     relating to the offense of operating or being in physical
23     control of a motor vehicle while under the influence of
24     alcohol, other drug or drugs, intoxicating compound or
25     compounds, or any similar out-of-state offense, or any
26     combination of those offenses, until the expiration of at
27     least one year from the date of the revocation. A
28     restricted driving permit issued under this Section shall
29     be subject to cancellation, revocation, and suspension by
30     the Secretary of State in like manner and for like cause as
31     a driver's license issued under this Code may be cancelled,
32     revoked, or suspended; except that a conviction upon one or
33     more offenses against laws or ordinances regulating the
34     movement of traffic shall be deemed sufficient cause for
35     the revocation, suspension, or cancellation of a
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1     condition to the issuance of a restricted driving permit,
2     require the applicant to participate in a designated driver
3     remedial or rehabilitative program. The Secretary of State
4     is authorized to cancel a restricted driving permit if the
5     permit holder does not successfully complete the program.
6     (c-5) The Secretary of State may, as a condition of the
7 reissuance of a driver's license or permit to an applicant
8 whose driver's license or permit has been suspended before he
9 or she reached the age of 18 years pursuant to any of the
10 provisions of this Section, require the applicant to
11 participate in a driver remedial education course and be
12 retested under Section 6-109 of this Code.
13     (d) This Section is subject to the provisions of the
14 Drivers License Compact.
15     (e) The Secretary of State shall not issue a restricted
16 driving permit to a person under the age of 16 years whose
17 driving privileges have been suspended or revoked under any
18 provisions of this Code.
19     (f) In accordance with 49 C.F.R. 384, the Secretary of
20 State may not issue a restricted driving permit for the
21 operation of a commercial motor vehicle to a person holding a
22 CDL whose driving privileges have been suspended or revoked
23 under any provisions of this Code.
24 (Source: P.A. 93-120, eff. 1-1-04; 93-667, eff. 3-19-04;
25 93-788, eff. 1-1-05; 93-955, eff. 8-19-04; 94-307, eff.
26 9-30-05; 94-556, eff. 9-11-05; revised 8-19-05.)
 
27     (625 ILCS 5/6-206.1)  (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-206.1)
28     Sec. 6-206.1. Judicial Driving Permit. Declaration of
29 Policy. It is hereby declared a policy of the State of Illinois
30 that the driver who is impaired by alcohol, other drug or
31 drugs, or intoxicating compound or compounds is a threat to the
32 public safety and welfare. Therefore, to provide a deterrent to
33 such practice and to remove problem drivers from the highway, a
34 statutory summary driver's license suspension is appropriate.
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1 therefore, that in some cases the granting of limited driving
2 privileges, where consistent with public safety, is warranted
3 during the period of suspension in the form of a judicial
4 driving permit to drive for the purpose of employment,
5 receiving drug treatment or medical care, and educational
6 pursuits, where no alternative means of transportation is
7 available.
8     The following procedures shall apply whenever a first
9 offender is arrested for any offense as defined in Section
10 11-501 or a similar provision of a local ordinance:
11     (a) Subsequent to a notification of a statutory summary
12 suspension of driving privileges as provided in Section
13 11-501.1, the first offender as defined in Section 11-500 may
14 petition the circuit court of venue for a Judicial Driving
15 Permit, hereinafter referred as a JDP, to relieve undue
16 hardship. The court may issue a court order, pursuant to the
17 criteria contained in this Section, directing the Secretary of
18 State to issue such a JDP to the petitioner. A JDP shall not
19 become effective prior to the 31st day of the original
20 statutory summary suspension and shall always be subject to the
21 following criteria:
22         1. If ordered for the purposes of employment, the JDP
23     shall be only for the purpose of providing the petitioner
24     the privilege of driving a motor vehicle between the
25     petitioner's residence and the petitioner's place of
26     employment and return; or within the scope of the
27     petitioner's employment related duties, shall be effective
28     only during and limited to those specific times and routes
29     actually required to commute or perform the petitioner's
30     employment related duties.
31         2. The court, by a court order, may also direct the
32     Secretary of State to issue a JDP to allow transportation
33     for the petitioner, or a household member of the
34     petitioner's family, to receive alcohol, drug, or
35     intoxicating compound treatment or medical care, if the
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1     of transportation is reasonably available. Such JDP shall
2     be effective only during the specific times actually
3     required to commute.
4         3. The court, by a court order, may also direct the
5     Secretary of State to issue a JDP to allow transportation
6     by the petitioner for educational purposes upon
7     demonstrating that there are no alternative means of
8     transportation reasonably available to accomplish those
9     educational purposes. Such JDP shall be only for the
10     purpose of providing transportation to and from the
11     petitioner's residence and the petitioner's place of
12     educational activity, and only during the specific times
13     and routes actually required to commute or perform the
14     petitioner's educational requirement.
15         4. The Court shall not issue an order granting a JDP
16     to:
17             (i) Any person unless and until the court, after
18         considering the results of a current professional
19         evaluation of the person's alcohol or other drug use by
20         an agency pursuant to Section 15-10 of the Alcoholism
21         and Other Drug Abuse and Dependency Act and other
22         appropriate investigation of the person, is satisfied
23         that granting the privilege of driving a motor vehicle
24         on the highways will not endanger the public safety or
25         welfare.
26             (ii) Any person who has been convicted of reckless
27         homicide within the previous 5 years.
28             (iii) Any person whose privilege to operate a motor
29         vehicle was invalid at the time of arrest for the
30         current violation of Section 11-501, or a similar
31         provision of a local ordinance, except in cases where
32         the cause for a driver's license suspension has been
33         removed at the time a JDP is effective. In any case,
34         should the Secretary of State enter a suspension or
35         revocation of driving privileges pursuant to the
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1         pending, the Secretary shall take the prescribed
2         action and provide a notice to the person and the court
3         ordering the issuance of the JDP that all driving
4         privileges, including those provided by the issuance
5         of the JDP, have been withdrawn.
6             (iv) Any person under the age of 18 years.
7             (v) Any person for the operation of a commercial
8         motor vehicle if the person's CDL driving privileges
9         have been suspended under any provision of this Code in
10         accordance with 49 C.F.R. Part 384.
11     (b) Prior to ordering the issuance of a JDP the Court
12 should consider at least, but not be limited to, the following
13 issues:
14         1. Whether the person is employed and no other means of
15     commuting to the place of employment is available or that
16     the person must drive as a condition of employment. The
17     employer shall certify the hours of employment and the need
18     and parameters necessary for driving as a condition to
19     employment.
20         2. Whether the person must drive to secure alcohol or
21     other medical treatment for himself or a family member.
22         3. Whether the person must drive for educational
23     purposes. The educational institution shall certify the
24     person's enrollment in and academic schedule at the
25     institution.
26         4. Whether the person has been repeatedly convicted of
27     traffic violations or involved in motor vehicle accidents
28     to a degree which indicates disrespect for public safety.
29         5. Whether the person has been convicted of a traffic
30     violation in connection with a traffic accident resulting
31     in the death of any person within the last 5 years.
32         6. Whether the person is likely to obey the limited
33     provisions of the JDP.
34         7. Whether the person has any additional traffic
35     violations pending in any court.
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1 professional evaluations of a person's alcohol, other drug, or
2 intoxicating compound use must report, to the court of venue,
3 using a form prescribed by the Secretary of State. A copy of
4 such evaluations shall be sent to the Secretary of State by the
5 court. However, the evaluation information shall be privileged
6 and only available to courts and to the Secretary of State, but
7 shall not be admissible in the subsequent trial on the
8 underlying charge.
9     (c) The scope of any court order issued for a JDP under
10 this Section shall be limited to the operation of a motor
11 vehicle as provided for in subsection (a) of this Section and
12 shall specify the petitioner's residence, place of employment
13 or location of educational institution, and the scope of job
14 related duties, if relevant. The JDP shall also specify days of
15 the week and specific hours of the day when the petitioner is
16 able to exercise the limited privilege of operating a motor
17 vehicle.
18     (c-1) If the petitioner is issued a citation for a
19 violation of Section 6-303 during the period of a statutory
20 summary suspension entered under Section 11-501.1 of this Code,
21 or if the petitioner is charged with a violation of Section
22 11-501 or a similar provision of a local ordinance or a similar
23 out of state offense which occurs after the current violation
24 of Section 11-501 or a similar provision of a local ordinance,
25 the court may not grant the petitioner a JDP unless the
26 petitioner is acquitted or the citation or complaint is
27 otherwise dismissed.
28     If the petitioner is issued a citation for a violation of
29 Section 6-303 or a violation of Section 11-501 or a similar
30 provision of a local ordinance or a similar out of state
31 offense during the term of the JDP, the officer issuing the
32 citation, or the law enforcement agency employing that officer,
33 shall confiscate the JDP and immediately send the JDP and
34 notice of the citation to the court that ordered the issuance
35 of the JDP. Within 10 days of receipt, the issuing court, upon
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1 cancellation of the JDP. If the court enters an order of
2 cancellation, the court shall forward the order to the
3 Secretary of State, and the Secretary shall cancel the JDP and
4 notify the petitioner of the cancellation. If, however, the
5 petitioner is convicted of the offense before the JDP has been
6 cancelled, the court of venue shall send notice of conviction
7 to the court that ordered issuance of the JDP. The court
8 receiving the notice shall immediately enter an order of
9 cancellation and forward the order to the Secretary of State.
10 The Secretary shall cancel the JDP and notify the petitioner of
11 the cancellation.
12     If the petitioner is issued a citation for any other
13 traffic related offense during the term of the JDP, the officer
14 issuing the citation, or the law enforcement agency employing
15 that officer, shall send notice of the citation to the court
16 that ordered issuance of the JDP. Upon receipt and notice to
17 the petitioner and an opportunity for a hearing, the court
18 shall determine whether the violation constitutes grounds for
19 cancellation of the JDP. If the court enters an order of
20 cancellation, the court shall forward the order to the
21 Secretary of State, and the Secretary shall cancel the JDP and
22 shall notify the petitioner of the cancellation.
23     (d) The Secretary of State shall, upon receiving a court
24 order from the court of venue, issue a JDP to a successful
25 Petitioner under this Section. Such court order form shall also
26 contain a notification, which shall be sent to the Secretary of
27 State, providing the name, driver's license number and legal
28 address of the successful petitioner, and the full and detailed
29 description of the limitations of the JDP. This information
30 shall be available only to the courts, police officers, and the
31 Secretary of State, except during the actual period the JDP is
32 valid, during which time it shall be a public record. The
33 Secretary of State shall design and furnish to the courts an
34 official court order form to be used by the courts when
35 directing the Secretary of State to issue a JDP.
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1 or fails to comply with this Code shall not be utilized for JDP
2 issuance or entered to the driver record but shall be returned
3 to the issuing court indicating why the JDP cannot be so
4 entered. A notice of this action shall also be sent to the JDP
5 petitioner by the Secretary of State.
6     (e) The circuit court of venue may conduct the judicial
7 hearing, as provided in Section 2-118.1, and the JDP hearing
8 provided in this Section, concurrently. Such concurrent
9 hearing shall proceed in the court in the same manner as in
10 other civil proceedings.
11     (f) The circuit court of venue may, as a condition of the
12 issuance of a JDP, prohibit the person from operating a motor
13 vehicle not equipped with an ignition interlock device.
14 (Source: P.A. 94-307, eff. 9-30-05; 94-357, eff. 1-1-06;
15 revised 8-19-05.)
 
16     (625 ILCS 5/6-301.2)  (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-301.2)
17     Sec. 6-301.2. Fraudulent driver's license or permit.
18     (a) (Blank).
19     (b) It is a violation of this Section for any person:
20         1. To knowingly possess any fraudulent driver's
21     license or permit;
22         2. To knowingly possess, display or cause to be
23     displayed any fraudulent driver's license or permit for the
24     purpose of obtaining any account, credit, credit card or
25     debit card from a bank, financial institution or retail
26     mercantile establishment;
27         3. To knowingly possess any fraudulent driver's
28     license or permit with the intent to commit a theft,
29     deception or credit or debit card fraud in violation of any
30     law of this State or any law of any other jurisdiction;
31         4. To knowingly possess any fraudulent driver's
32     license or permit with the intent to commit any other
33     violation of any laws of this State or any law of any other
34     jurisdiction for which a sentence to a term of imprisonment
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1         5. To knowingly possess any fraudulent driver's
2     license or permit while in unauthorized possession of any
3     document, instrument or device capable of defrauding
4     another;
5         6. To knowingly possess any fraudulent driver's
6     license or permit with the intent to use the license or
7     permit to acquire any other identification document;
8         7. To knowingly possess without authority any driver's
9     license-making or permit-making implement;
10         8. To knowingly possess any stolen driver's
11     license-making or permit-making implement or to possess,
12     use, or allow to be used any materials, hardware, or
13     software specifically designed for or primarily used in the
14     manufacture, assembly, issuance, or authentication of an
15     official driver's license or permit issued by the Secretary
16     of State;
17         9. To knowingly duplicate, manufacture, sell or
18     transfer any fraudulent driver's license or permit;
19         10. To advertise or distribute any information or
20     materials that promote the selling, giving, or furnishing
21     of a fraudulent driver's license or permit;
22         11. To knowingly use any fraudulent driver's license or
23     permit to purchase or attempt to purchase any ticket for a
24     common carrier or to board or attempt to board any common
25     carrier. As used in this Section, "common carrier" means
26     any public or private provider of transportation, whether
27     by land, air, or water;
28         12. To knowingly possess any fraudulent driver's
29     license or permit if the person has at the time a different
30     driver's license issued by the Secretary of State or
31     another official driver's license agency in another
32     jurisdiction that is suspended or revoked.
33     (b-1) It is a violation of this Section for any person to
34 possess, use, or allow to be used any materials, hardware, or
35 software specifically designed for or primarily used in the
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1 strip of an official Illinois driver's license Identification
2 Card or Illinois Disabled Person Identification Card issued by
3 the Secretary of State. This subsection (b-1) does not apply if
4 a federal or State law, rule, or regulation requires that the
5 card holder's address be recorded in specified transactions or
6 if the encrypted information is obtained for the detection or
7 possible prosecution of criminal offenses or fraud. If the
8 address information is obtained under this subsection (b-1), it
9 may be used only for the purposes authorized by this subsection
10 (b-1).
11     (c) Sentence.
12         1. Any person convicted of a violation of paragraph 1
13     of subsection (b) of this Section shall be guilty of a
14     Class 4 felony and shall be sentenced to a minimum fine of
15     $500 or 50 hours of community service, preferably at an
16     alcohol abuse prevention program, if available.
17         2. Any person convicted of a violation of any of
18     paragraphs 2 through 9 or paragraph 11 or 12 of subsection
19     (b) of this Section or a violation of subsection (b-1) of
20     this Section shall be guilty of a Class 4 felony. A person
21     convicted of a second or subsequent violation shall be
22     guilty of a Class 3 felony.
23         3. Any person convicted of a violation of paragraph 10
24     of subsection (b) of this Section shall be guilty of a
25     Class B misdemeanor.
26     (d) This Section does not prohibit any lawfully authorized
27 investigative, protective, law enforcement or other activity
28 of any agency of the United States, State of Illinois or any
29 other state or political subdivision thereof.
30     (e) The Secretary may request the Attorney General to seek
31 a restraining order in the circuit court against any person who
32 violates this Section by advertising fraudulent driver's
33 licenses or permits.
34 (Source: P.A. 93-667, eff. 3-19-04; 93-895, eff. 1-1-05;
35 94-239, eff. 1-1-06.)
 

 

 

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1     (625 ILCS 5/6-507)  (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-507)
2     Sec. 6-507. Commercial Driver's License (CDL) Required.
3     (a) Except as expressly permitted by this UCDLA, or when
4 driving pursuant to the issuance of a commercial driver
5 instruction permit and accompanied by the holder of a CDL valid
6 for the vehicle being driven; no person shall drive a
7 commercial motor vehicle on the highways without:
8         (1) a CDL in the driver's possession;
9         (2) having obtained a CDL; or
10         (3) the proper class of CDL or endorsements or both for
11     the specific vehicle group being operated or for the
12     passengers or type of cargo being transported.
13     (b) Except as otherwise provided by this Code, no person
14 may drive a commercial motor vehicle on the highways while such
15 person's driving privilege, license or permit is:
16         (1) Suspended, revoked, cancelled, or subject to
17     disqualification. Any person convicted of violating this
18     provision or a similar provision of this or any other state
19     shall have their driving privileges revoked under
20     paragraph 12 of subsection (a) of Section 6-205 of this
21     Code.
22         (2) Subject to or in violation of an "out-of-service"
23     order. Any person who has been issued a CDL and is
24     convicted of violating this provision or a similar
25     provision of any other state shall be disqualified from
26     operating a commercial motor vehicle under subsection (i)
27     of Section 6-514 of this Code.
28         (3) Subject to or in violation of an "out of service"
29     order and while transporting passengers or hazardous
30     materials. Any person who has been issued a CDL and is
31     convicted of violating this provision or a similar
32     provision of this or any other state shall be disqualified
33     from operating a commercial motor vehicle under subsection
34     (i) of Section 6-514 of this Code.
35     (c) Pursuant to the options provided to the States by FHWA
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1 or operated by or for a farmer is waived from the requirements
2 of this Section, when such motor vehicle is being used to
3 transport: agricultural products; implements of husbandry; or
4 farm supplies; as long as such movement is not over 150 air
5 miles from the originating farm. This waiver does not apply to
6 the driver of any motor vehicle being used in a common or
7 contract carrier type operation. However, for those drivers of
8 any truck-tractor semitrailer combination or combinations
9 registered under subsection (c) of Section 3-815 of this Code,
10 this waiver shall apply only when the driver is a farmer or a
11 member of the farmer's family and the driver is 21 years of age
12 or more and has successfully completed any tests the Secretary
13 of State deems necessary.
14     In addition, the farmer or a member of the farmer's family
15 who operates a truck-tractor semitrailer combination or
16 combinations pursuant to this waiver shall be granted all of
17 the rights and shall be subject to all of the duties and
18 restrictions with respect to Sections 6-514 and 6-515 of this
19 Code applicable to the driver who possesses a commercial
20 driver's license issued under this Code, except that the driver
21 shall not be subject to any additional duties or restrictions
22 contained in Part 382 of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety
23 Regulations that are not otherwise imposed under Section 6-514
24 or 6-515 of this Code.
25     For purposes of this subsection (c), a member of the
26 farmer's family is a natural or in-law spouse, child, parent,
27 or sibling.
28     (c-5) An employee of a township or road district with a
29 population of less than 3,000 operating a vehicle within the
30 boundaries of the township or road district for the purpose of
31 removing snow or ice from a roadway by plowing, sanding, or
32 salting is waived from the requirements of this Section when
33 the employee is needed to operate the vehicle because the
34 employee of the township or road district who ordinarily
35 operates the vehicle and who has a commercial driver's license
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1 assistance due to a snow emergency.
2     (d) Any person convicted of violating this Section, shall
3 be guilty of a Class A misdemeanor.
4     (e) Any person convicted of violating paragraph (b) of this
5 Section, shall have all driving privileges revoked by the
6 Secretary of State.
7     (f) This Section shall not apply to:
8         (1) A person who currently holds a valid Illinois
9     driver's license, for the type of vehicle being operated,
10     until the expiration of such license or April 1, 1992,
11     whichever is earlier; or
12         (2) A non-Illinois domiciliary who is properly
13     licensed in another State, until April 1, 1992. A
14     non-Illinois domiciliary, if such domiciliary is properly
15     licensed in another State or foreign jurisdiction, until
16     April 1, 1992.
17 (Source: P.A. 94-307, eff. 9-30-05.)
 
18     (625 ILCS 5/6-514)  (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-514)
19     Sec. 6-514. Commercial Driver's License (CDL) -
20 Disqualifications.
21     (a) A person shall be disqualified from driving a
22 commercial motor vehicle for a period of not less than 12
23 months for the first violation of:
24         (1) Refusing to submit to or failure to complete a test
25     or tests to determine the driver's blood concentration of
26     alcohol, other drug, or both, while driving a commercial
27     motor vehicle or, if the driver is a CDL holder, while
28     driving a non-CMV; or
29         (2) Operating a commercial motor vehicle while the
30     alcohol concentration of the person's blood, breath or
31     urine is at least 0.04, or any amount of a drug, substance,
32     or compound in the person's blood or urine resulting from
33     the unlawful use or consumption of cannabis listed in the
34     Cannabis Control Act or a controlled substance listed in
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1     police officer's sworn report or other verified evidence;
2     or operating a non-commercial motor vehicle while the
3     alcohol concentration of the person's blood, breath, or
4     urine was above the legal limit defined in Section 11-501.1
5     or 11-501.8 or any amount of a drug, substance, or compound
6     in the person's blood or urine resulting from the unlawful
7     use or consumption of cannabis listed in the Cannabis
8     Control Act or a controlled substance listed in the
9     Illinois Controlled Substances Act as indicated by a police
10     officer's sworn report or other verified evidence while
11     holding a commercial driver's license; or
12         (3) Conviction for a first violation of:
13             (i) Driving a commercial motor vehicle or, if the
14         driver is a CDL holder, driving a non-CMV while under
15         the influence of alcohol, or any other drug, or
16         combination of drugs to a degree which renders such
17         person incapable of safely driving; or
18             (ii) Knowingly and wilfully leaving the scene of an
19         accident while operating a commercial motor vehicle
20         or, if the driver is a CDL holder, while driving a
21         non-CMV; or
22             (iii) Driving a commercial motor vehicle or, if the
23         driver is a CDL holder, driving a non-CMV while
24         committing any felony; or
25             (iv) Driving a commercial motor vehicle while the
26         person's driving privileges or driver's license or
27         permit if, as a result of prior violations committed
28         while operating a commercial motor vehicle, the
29         driver's CDL is revoked, suspended, or cancelled or the
30         driver is disqualified from operating a commercial
31         motor vehicle; or
32             (v) Causing a fatality through the negligent
33         operation of a commercial motor vehicle, including but
34         not limited to the crimes of motor vehicle
35         manslaughter, homicide by a motor vehicle, and
36         negligent homicide.

 

 

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1             As used in this subdivision (a)(3)(v), "motor
2         vehicle manslaughter" means the offense of involuntary
3         manslaughter if committed by means of a vehicle;
4         "homicide by a motor vehicle" means the offense of
5         first degree murder or second degree murder, if either
6         offense is committed by means of a vehicle; and
7         "negligent homicide" means reckless homicide reckless
8         driving under Section 9-3 of the Criminal Code of 1961
9         and aggravated driving under the influence of alcohol,
10         other drug or drugs, intoxicating compound or
11         compounds, or any combination thereof under
12         subdivision (d)(1)(F) of Section 11-501 of this Code.
13         If any of the above violations or refusals occurred
14     while transporting hazardous material(s) required to be
15     placarded, the person shall be disqualified for a period of
16     not less than 3 years.
17     (b) A person is disqualified for life for a second
18 conviction of any of the offenses specified in paragraph (a),
19 or any combination of those offenses, arising from 2 or more
20 separate incidents.
21     (c) A person is disqualified from driving a commercial
22 motor vehicle for life if the person either (i) uses a
23 commercial motor vehicle in the commission of any felony
24 involving the manufacture, distribution, or dispensing of a
25 controlled substance, or possession with intent to
26 manufacture, distribute or dispense a controlled substance or
27 (ii) if the person is a CDL holder, uses a non-CMV in the
28 commission of a felony involving any of those activities.
29     (d) The Secretary of State may, when the United States
30 Secretary of Transportation so authorizes, issue regulations
31 in which a disqualification for life under paragraph (b) may be
32 reduced to a period of not less than 10 years. If a reinstated
33 driver is subsequently convicted of another disqualifying
34 offense, as specified in subsection (a) of this Section, he or
35 she shall be permanently disqualified for life and shall be
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1 disqualification.
2     (e) A person is disqualified from driving a commercial
3 motor vehicle for a period of not less than 2 months if
4 convicted of 2 serious traffic violations, committed in a
5 commercial motor vehicle, arising from separate incidents,
6 occurring within a 3 year period. However, a person will be
7 disqualified from driving a commercial motor vehicle for a
8 period of not less than 4 months if convicted of 3 serious
9 traffic violations, committed in a commercial motor vehicle,
10 arising from separate incidents, occurring within a 3 year
11 period.
12     (e-1) A person is disqualified from driving a commercial
13 motor vehicle for a period of not less than 2 months if
14 convicted of 2 serious traffic violations committed in a
15 non-CMV while holding a CDL, arising from separate incidents,
16 occurring within a 3 year period, if the convictions would
17 result in the suspension or revocation of the CDL holder's
18 non-CMV privileges. A person shall be disqualified from driving
19 a commercial motor vehicle for a period of not less than 4
20 months, however, if he or she is convicted of 3 or more serious
21 traffic violations committed in a non-CMV while holding a CDL,
22 arising from separate incidents, occurring within a 3 year
23 period, if the convictions would result in the suspension or
24 revocation of the CDL holder's non-CMV privileges.
25     (f) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Code, any
26 driver disqualified from operating a commercial motor vehicle,
27 pursuant to this UCDLA, shall not be eligible for restoration
28 of commercial driving privileges during any such period of
29 disqualification.
30     (g) After suspending, revoking, or cancelling a commercial
31 driver's license, the Secretary of State must update the
32 driver's records to reflect such action within 10 days. After
33 suspending or revoking the driving privilege of any person who
34 has been issued a CDL or commercial driver instruction permit
35 from another jurisdiction, the Secretary shall originate
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1     (h) The "disqualifications" referred to in this Section
2 shall not be imposed upon any commercial motor vehicle driver,
3 by the Secretary of State, unless the prohibited action(s)
4 occurred after March 31, 1992.
5     (i) A person is disqualified from driving a commercial
6 motor vehicle in accordance with the following:
7         (1) For 6 months upon a first conviction of paragraph
8     (2) of subsection (b) of Section 6-507 of this Code.
9         (2) For one year upon a second conviction of paragraph
10     (2) of subsection (b) of Section 6-507 of this Code within
11     a 10-year period.
12         (3) For 3 years upon a third or subsequent conviction
13     of paragraph (2) of subsection (b) of Section 6-507 of this
14     Code within a 10-year period.
15         (4) For one year upon a first conviction of paragraph
16     (3) of subsection (b) of Section 6-507 of this Code.
17         (5) For 3 years upon a second conviction of paragraph
18     (3) of subsection (b) of Section 6-507 of this Code within
19     a 10-year period.
20         (6) For 5 years upon a third or subsequent conviction
21     of paragraph (3) of subsection (b) of Section 6-507 of this
22     Code within a 10-year period.
23     (j) Disqualification for railroad-highway grade crossing
24 violation.
25         (1) General rule. A driver who is convicted of a
26     violation of a federal, State, or local law or regulation
27     pertaining to one of the following 6 offenses at a
28     railroad-highway grade crossing must be disqualified from
29     operating a commercial motor vehicle for the period of time
30     specified in paragraph (2) of this subsection (j) if the
31     offense was committed while operating a commercial motor
32     vehicle:
33             (i) For drivers who are not required to always
34         stop, failing to slow down and check that the tracks
35         are clear of an approaching train, as described in
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1             (ii) For drivers who are not required to always
2         stop, failing to stop before reaching the crossing, if
3         the tracks are not clear, as described in subsection
4         (a) of Section 11-1201 of this Code;
5             (iii) For drivers who are always required to stop,
6         failing to stop before driving onto the crossing, as
7         described in Section 11-1202 of this Code;
8             (iv) For all drivers, failing to have sufficient
9         space to drive completely through the crossing without
10         stopping, as described in subsection (b) of Section
11         11-1425 of this Code;
12             (v) For all drivers, failing to obey a traffic
13         control device or the directions of an enforcement
14         official at the crossing, as described in subdivision
15         (a)2 of Section 11-1201 of this Code;
16             (vi) For all drivers, failing to negotiate a
17         crossing because of insufficient undercarriage
18         clearance, as described in subsection (d-1) of Section
19         11-1201 of this Code.
20         (2) Duration of disqualification for railroad-highway
21     grade crossing violation.
22             (i) First violation. A driver must be disqualified
23         from operating a commercial motor vehicle for not less
24         than 60 days if the driver is convicted of a violation
25         described in paragraph (1) of this subsection (j) and,
26         in the three-year period preceding the conviction, the
27         driver had no convictions for a violation described in
28         paragraph (1) of this subsection (j).
29             (ii) Second violation. A driver must be
30         disqualified from operating a commercial motor vehicle
31         for not less than 120 days if the driver is convicted
32         of a violation described in paragraph (1) of this
33         subsection (j) and, in the three-year period preceding
34         the conviction, the driver had one other conviction for
35         a violation described in paragraph (1) of this
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1         incident.
2             (iii) Third or subsequent violation. A driver must
3         be disqualified from operating a commercial motor
4         vehicle for not less than one year if the driver is
5         convicted of a violation described in paragraph (1) of
6         this subsection (j) and, in the three-year period
7         preceding the conviction, the driver had 2 or more
8         other convictions for violations described in
9         paragraph (1) of this subsection (j) that were
10         committed in separate incidents.
11     (k) Upon notification of a disqualification of a driver's
12 commercial motor vehicle privileges imposed by the U.S.
13 Department of Transportation, Federal Motor Carrier Safety
14 Administration, in accordance with 49 C.F.R. 383.52, the
15 Secretary of State shall immediately record to the driving
16 record the notice of disqualification and confirm to the driver
17 the action that has been taken.
18 (Source: P.A. 94-307, eff. 9-30-05.)
 
19     (625 ILCS 5/11-208.3)  (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 11-208.3)
20     Sec. 11-208.3. Administrative adjudication of violations
21 of traffic regulations concerning the standing, parking, or
22 condition of vehicles.
23     (a) Any municipality may provide by ordinance for a system
24 of administrative adjudication of vehicular standing and
25 parking violations and vehicle compliance violations as
26 defined in this subsection. The administrative system shall
27 have as its purpose the fair and efficient enforcement of
28 municipal regulations through the administrative adjudication
29 of violations of municipal ordinances regulating the standing
30 and parking of vehicles, the condition and use of vehicle
31 equipment, and the display of municipal wheel tax licenses
32 within the municipality's borders. The administrative system
33 shall only have authority to adjudicate civil offenses carrying
34 fines not in excess of $250 that occur after the effective date
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1 purposes of this Section, "compliance violation" means a
2 violation of a municipal regulation governing the condition or
3 use of equipment on a vehicle or governing the display of a
4 municipal wheel tax license.
5     (b) Any ordinance establishing a system of administrative
6 adjudication under this Section shall provide for:
7         (1) A traffic compliance administrator authorized to
8     adopt, distribute and process parking and compliance
9     violation notices and other notices required by this
10     Section, collect money paid as fines and penalties for
11     violation of parking and compliance ordinances, and
12     operate an administrative adjudication system. The traffic
13     compliance administrator also may make a certified report
14     to the Secretary of State under Section 6-306.5.
15         (2) A parking, standing, or compliance violation
16     notice that shall specify the date, time, and place of
17     violation of a parking, standing, or compliance
18     regulation; the particular regulation violated; the fine
19     and any penalty that may be assessed for late payment, when
20     so provided by ordinance; the vehicle make and state
21     registration number; and the identification number of the
22     person issuing the notice. With regard to municipalities
23     with a population of 1 million or more, it shall be grounds
24     for dismissal of a parking violation if the State
25     registration number or vehicle make specified is
26     incorrect. The violation notice shall state that the
27     payment of the indicated fine, and of any applicable
28     penalty for late payment, shall operate as a final
29     disposition of the violation. The notice also shall contain
30     information as to the availability of a hearing in which
31     the violation may be contested on its merits. The violation
32     notice shall specify the time and manner in which a hearing
33     may be had.
34         (3) Service of the parking, standing, or compliance
35     violation notice by affixing the original or a facsimile of
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1     the notice to the operator of a vehicle if he or she is
2     present. A person authorized by ordinance to issue and
3     serve parking, standing, and compliance violation notices
4     shall certify as to the correctness of the facts entered on
5     the violation notice by signing his or her name to the
6     notice at the time of service or in the case of a notice
7     produced by a computerized device, by signing a single
8     certificate to be kept by the traffic compliance
9     administrator attesting to the correctness of all notices
10     produced by the device while it was under his or her
11     control. The original or a facsimile of the violation
12     notice or, in the case of a notice produced by a
13     computerized device, a printed record generated by the
14     device showing the facts entered on the notice, shall be
15     retained by the traffic compliance administrator, and
16     shall be a record kept in the ordinary course of business.
17     A parking, standing, or compliance violation notice
18     issued, signed and served in accordance with this Section,
19     a copy of the notice, or the computer generated record
20     shall be prima facie correct and shall be prima facie
21     evidence of the correctness of the facts shown on the
22     notice. The notice, copy, or computer generated record
23     shall be admissible in any subsequent administrative or
24     legal proceedings.
25         (4) An opportunity for a hearing for the registered
26     owner of the vehicle cited in the parking, standing, or
27     compliance violation notice in which the owner may contest
28     the merits of the alleged violation, and during which
29     formal or technical rules of evidence shall not apply;
30     provided, however, that under Section 11-1306 of this Code
31     the lessee of a vehicle cited in the violation notice
32     likewise shall be provided an opportunity for a hearing of
33     the same kind afforded the registered owner. The hearings
34     shall be recorded, and the person conducting the hearing on
35     behalf of the traffic compliance administrator shall be
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1     both the attendance and testimony of witnesses and the
2     production of relevant books and papers. Persons appearing
3     at a hearing under this Section may be represented by
4     counsel at their expense. The ordinance may also provide
5     for internal administrative review following the decision
6     of the hearing officer.
7         (5) Service of additional notices, sent by first class
8     United States mail, postage prepaid, to the address of the
9     registered owner of the cited vehicle as recorded with the
10     Secretary of State or, if any notice to that address is
11     returned as undeliverable, to the last known address
12     recorded in a United States Post Office approved database,
13     or, under Section 11-1306 of this Code, to the lessee of
14     the cited vehicle at the last address known to the lessor
15     of the cited vehicle at the time of lease or, if any notice
16     to that address is returned as undeliverable, to the last
17     known address recorded in a United States Post Office
18     approved database. The service shall be deemed complete as
19     of the date of deposit in the United States mail. The
20     notices shall be in the following sequence and shall
21     include but not be limited to the information specified
22     herein:
23             (i) A second notice of violation. This notice shall
24         specify the date and location of the violation cited in
25         the parking, standing, or compliance violation notice,
26         the particular regulation violated, the vehicle make
27         and state registration number, the fine and any penalty
28         that may be assessed for late payment when so provided
29         by ordinance, the availability of a hearing in which
30         the violation may be contested on its merits, and the
31         time and manner in which the hearing may be had. The
32         notice of violation shall also state that failure
33         either to pay the indicated fine and any applicable
34         penalty, or to appear at a hearing on the merits in the
35         time and manner specified, will result in a final
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1         violation in the amount of the fine or penalty
2         indicated, and that, upon the occurrence of a final
3         determination of violation liability for the failure,
4         and the exhaustion of, or failure to exhaust, available
5         administrative or judicial procedures for review, any
6         unpaid fine or penalty will constitute a debt due and
7         owing the municipality.
8             (ii) A notice of final determination of parking,
9         standing, or compliance violation liability. This
10         notice shall be sent following a final determination of
11         parking, standing, or compliance violation liability
12         and the conclusion of judicial review procedures taken
13         under this Section. The notice shall state that the
14         unpaid fine or penalty is a debt due and owing the
15         municipality. The notice shall contain warnings that
16         failure to pay any fine or penalty due and owing the
17         municipality within the time specified may result in
18         the municipality's filing of a petition in the Circuit
19         Court to have the unpaid fine or penalty rendered a
20         judgment as provided by this Section, or may result in
21         suspension of the person's drivers license for failure
22         to pay fines or penalties for 10 or more parking
23         violations under Section 6-306.5.
24         (6) A Notice of impending drivers license suspension.
25     This notice shall be sent to the person liable for any fine
26     or penalty that remains due and owing on 10 or more parking
27     violations. The notice shall state that failure to pay the
28     fine or penalty owing within 45 days of the notice's date
29     will result in the municipality notifying the Secretary of
30     State that the person is eligible for initiation of
31     suspension proceedings under Section 6-306.5 of this Code.
32     The notice shall also state that the person may obtain a
33     photostatic copy of an original ticket imposing a fine or
34     penalty by sending a self addressed, stamped envelope to
35     the municipality along with a request for the photostatic
36     copy. The notice of impending drivers license suspension

 

 

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1     shall be sent by first class United States mail, postage
2     prepaid, to the address recorded with the Secretary of
3     State or, if any notice to that address is returned as
4     undeliverable, to the last known address recorded in a
5     United States Post Office approved database.
6         (7) Final determinations of violation liability. A
7     final determination of violation liability shall occur
8     following failure to pay the fine or penalty after a
9     hearing officer's determination of violation liability and
10     the exhaustion of or failure to exhaust any administrative
11     review procedures provided by ordinance. Where a person
12     fails to appear at a hearing to contest the alleged
13     violation in the time and manner specified in a prior
14     mailed notice, the hearing officer's determination of
15     violation liability shall become final: (A) upon denial of
16     a timely petition to set aside that determination, or (B)
17     upon expiration of the period for filing the petition
18     without a filing having been made.
19         (8) A petition to set aside a determination of parking,
20     standing, or compliance violation liability that may be
21     filed by a person owing an unpaid fine or penalty. The
22     petition shall be filed with and ruled upon by the traffic
23     compliance administrator in the manner and within the time
24     specified by ordinance. The grounds for the petition may be
25     limited to: (A) the person not having been the owner or
26     lessee of the cited vehicle on the date the violation
27     notice was issued, (B) the person having already paid the
28     fine or penalty for the violation in question, and (C)
29     excusable failure to appear at or request a new date for a
30     hearing. With regard to municipalities with a population of
31     1 million or more, it shall be grounds for dismissal of a
32     parking violation if the State registration number or
33     vehicle make specified is incorrect. After the
34     determination of parking, standing, or compliance
35     violation liability has been set aside upon a showing of
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1     hearing on the merits for that violation.
2         (9) Procedures for non-residents. Procedures by which
3     persons who are not residents of the municipality may
4     contest the merits of the alleged violation without
5     attending a hearing.
6         (10) A schedule of civil fines for violations of
7     vehicular standing, parking, and compliance regulations
8     enacted by ordinance pursuant to this Section, and a
9     schedule of penalties for late payment of the fines,
10     provided, however, that the total amount of the fine and
11     penalty for any one violation shall not exceed $250, except
12     as provided in subsection (c) of Section 11-1301.3 of this
13     Code.
14         (11) Other provisions as are necessary and proper to
15     carry into effect the powers granted and purposes stated in
16     this Section.
17     (c) Any municipality establishing vehicular standing,
18 parking, and compliance regulations under this Section may also
19 provide by ordinance for a program of vehicle immobilization
20 for the purpose of facilitating enforcement of those
21 regulations. The program of vehicle immobilization shall
22 provide for immobilizing any eligible vehicle upon the public
23 way by presence of a restraint in a manner to prevent operation
24 of the vehicle. Any ordinance establishing a program of vehicle
25 immobilization under this Section shall provide:
26         (1) Criteria for the designation of vehicles eligible
27     for immobilization. A vehicle shall be eligible for
28     immobilization when the registered owner of the vehicle has
29     accumulated the number of unpaid final determinations of
30     parking, standing, or compliance violation liability as
31     determined by ordinance.
32         (2) A notice of impending vehicle immobilization and a
33     right to a hearing to challenge the validity of the notice
34     by disproving liability for the unpaid final
35     determinations of parking, standing, or compliance
36     violation liability listed on the notice.

 

 

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1         (3) The right to a prompt hearing after a vehicle has
2     been immobilized or subsequently towed without payment of
3     the outstanding fines and penalties on parking, standing,
4     or compliance violations for which final determinations
5     have been issued. An order issued after the hearing is a
6     final administrative decision within the meaning of
7     Section 3-101 of the Code of Civil Procedure.
8         (4) A post immobilization and post-towing notice
9     advising the registered owner of the vehicle of the right
10     to a hearing to challenge the validity of the impoundment.
11     (d) Judicial review of final determinations of parking,
12 standing, and compliance violations and final administrative
13 decisions issued after hearings regarding vehicle
14 immobilization and impoundment made under this Section shall be
15 subject to the provisions of the Administrative Review Law.
16     (e) Any fine, penalty, or part of any fine or any penalty
17 remaining unpaid after the exhaustion of, or the failure to
18 exhaust, administrative remedies created under this Section
19 and the conclusion of any judicial review procedures shall be a
20 debt due and owing the municipality and, as such, may be
21 collected in accordance with applicable law. Payment in full of
22 any fine or penalty resulting from a standing, parking, or
23 compliance violation shall constitute a final disposition of
24 that violation.
25     (f) After the expiration of the period within which
26 judicial review may be sought for a final determination of
27 parking, standing, or compliance violation, the municipality
28 may commence a proceeding in the Circuit Court for purposes of
29 obtaining a judgment on the final determination of violation.
30 Nothing in this Section shall prevent a municipality from
31 consolidating multiple final determinations of parking,
32 standing, or compliance violation against a person in a
33 proceeding. Upon commencement of the action, the municipality
34 shall file a certified copy or record of the final
35 determination of parking, standing, or compliance violation,
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1 facts sufficient to show that the final determination of
2 violation was issued in accordance with this Section and the
3 applicable municipal ordinance. Service of the summons and a
4 copy of the petition may be by any method provided by Section
5 2-203 of the Code of Civil Procedure or by certified mail,
6 return receipt requested, provided that the total amount of
7 fines and penalties for final determinations of parking,
8 standing, or compliance violations does not exceed $2500. If
9 the court is satisfied that the final determination of parking,
10 standing, or compliance violation was entered in accordance
11 with the requirements of this Section and the applicable
12 municipal ordinance, and that the registered owner or the
13 lessee, as the case may be, had an opportunity for an
14 administrative hearing and for judicial review as provided in
15 this Section, the court shall render judgment in favor of the
16 municipality and against the registered owner or the lessee for
17 the amount indicated in the final determination of parking,
18 standing, or compliance violation, plus costs. The judgment
19 shall have the same effect and may be enforced in the same
20 manner as other judgments for the recovery of money.
21 (Source: P.A. 94-294, eff. 1-1-06.)
 
22     (625 ILCS 5/11-1301.3)  (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 11-1301.3)
23     Sec. 11-1301.3. Unauthorized use of parking places
24 reserved for persons with disabilities.
25     (a) It shall be prohibited to park any motor vehicle which
26 is not properly displaying registration plates or decals issued
27 to a person with disabilities, as defined by Section 1-159.1,
28 pursuant to Sections 3-616, 11-1301.1 or 11-1301.2, or to a
29 disabled veteran pursuant to Section 3-609 of this Act, as
30 evidence that the vehicle is operated by or for a person with
31 disabilities or disabled veteran, in any parking place,
32 including any private or public offstreet parking facility,
33 specifically reserved, by the posting of an official sign as
34 designated under Section 11-301, for motor vehicles displaying
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1 motor vehicle in a designated access aisle adjacent to any
2 parking place specifically reserved for persons with
3 disabilities, by the posting of an official sign as designated
4 under Section 11-301, for motor vehicles displaying such
5 registration plates. When using the parking privileges for
6 persons with disabilities, the parking decal or device must be
7 displayed properly in the vehicle where it is clearly visible
8 to law enforcement personnel, either hanging from the rearview
9 mirror or placed on the dashboard of the vehicle in clear view.
10 Any motor vehicle properly displaying a disability license
11 plate or a parking decal or device containing the International
12 symbol of access issued to persons with disabilities by any
13 local authority, state, district, territory or foreign country
14 shall be recognized by State and local authorities as a valid
15 license plate or device and receive the same parking privileges
16 as residents of this State.
17     (a-1) An individual with a vehicle displaying disability
18 license plates or a parking decal or device issued to a
19 qualified person with a disability under Sections 3-616,
20 11-1301.1, or 11-1301.2 or to a disabled veteran under Section
21 3-609 is in violation of this Section if (i) the person using
22 the disability license plate or parking decal or device is not
23 the authorized holder of the disability license plate or
24 parking decal or device or is not transporting the authorized
25 holder of the disability license plate or parking decal or
26 device to or from the parking location and (ii) the person uses
27 the disability license plate or parking decal or device to
28 exercise any privileges granted through the disability license
29 plate or parking decals or devices under this Code.
30     (b) Any person or local authority owning or operating any
31 public or private offstreet parking facility may, after
32 notifying the police or sheriff's department, remove or cause
33 to be removed to the nearest garage or other place of safety
34 any vehicle parked within a stall or space reserved for use by
35 a person with disabilities which does not display person with
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1 as required under this Section.
2     (c) Any person found guilty of violating the provisions of
3 subsection (a) shall be fined $250 in addition to any costs or
4 charges connected with the removal or storage of any motor
5 vehicle authorized under this Section; but municipalities by
6 ordinance may impose a fine up to $350 and shall display signs
7 indicating the fine imposed. If the amount of the fine is
8 subsequently changed, the municipality shall change the sign to
9 indicate the current amount of the fine. It shall not be a
10 defense to a charge under this Section that either the sign
11 posted pursuant to this Section or the intended accessible
12 parking place does not comply with the technical requirements
13 of Section 11-301, Department regulations, or local ordinance
14 if a reasonable person would be made aware by the sign or
15 notice on or near the parking place that the place is reserved
16 for a person with disabilities.
17     (c-1) Any person found guilty of violating the provisions
18 of subsection (a-1) shall be fined $500 and may have his or her
19 driving privileges suspended or revoked by the Secretary of
20 State for a period of time determined by the Secretary of
21 State. The Secretary of State may also suspend or revoke the
22 disability license plates or parking decal or device for a
23 period of time determined by the Secretary of State. The
24 circuit clerk shall distribute $250 of the $500 fine imposed on
25 any person who is found guilty of or pleads guilty to violating
26 this Section, including any person placed on court supervision
27 for violating this Section, to the law enforcement agency that
28 issued the citation or made the arrest. If more than one law
29 enforcement agency is responsible for issuing the citation or
30 making the arrest, the $250 shall be shared equally.
31     (d) Local authorities shall impose fines as established in
32 subsections (c) and (c-1) for violations of this Section.
33     (e) As used in this Section, "authorized holder" means an
34 individual issued a disability license plate under Section
35 3-616 of this Code, an individual issued a parking decal or
36 device under Section 11-1301.2 of this Code, or an individual

 

 

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1 issued a disabled veteran's license plate under Section 3-609
2 of this Code.
3     (f) Any person who commits a violation of subsection (a-1)
4 may have his or her driving privileges suspended or revoked by
5 the Secretary of State for a period of time determined by the
6 Secretary of State. The Secretary of State may also suspend or
7 revoke the disability license plates or parking decal or device
8 for a period of time determined by the Secretary of State.
9 (Source: P.A. 94-619, eff. 1-1-06.)
 
10     Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon
11 becoming law.