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91_HB3659

 
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 1        AN ACT to amend the Boat Registration and Safety  Act  by
 2    changing Section 5-16.

 3        Be  it  enacted  by  the People of the State of Illinois,
 4    represented in the General Assembly:

 5        Section 5.  The  Boat  Registration  and  Safety  Act  is
 6    amended by changing Section 5-16 as follows:

 7        (625 ILCS 45/5-16)
 8        Sec. 5-16.  Operating a watercraft under the influence of
 9    alcohol, other drug, or combination thereof.
10        (A) 1.  A  person shall not operate any watercraft within
11    this State while:
12             (a)  The alcohol concentration in that such person's
13        blood or breath is a concentration  at  which  driving  a
14        motor  vehicle  is  prohibited  under  subdivision (1) of
15        subsection (a) of Section 11-501 of the Illinois  Vehicle
16        Code;
17             (b)  Under the influence of alcohol;
18             (c)  Under  the  influence  of  any  other  drug  or
19        combination  of  drugs  to  a  degree  which renders such
20        person incapable of safely operating any watercraft;
21             (d)  Under the combined influence of alcohol and any
22        other drug or drugs to a degree which renders such person
23        incapable of safely operating a watercraft; or
24             (e)  There is any amount of a  drug,  substance,  or
25        compound  in  the  person's blood or urine resulting from
26        the unlawful use or consumption of cannabis as defined in
27        the Cannabis Control Act or a controlled substance listed
28        in the Illinois Controlled Substances Act.
29        2.  The fact that any person charged with violating  this
30    Section  is  or  has been legally entitled to use alcohol, or
31    other drugs, or any combination of both, shall not constitute
 
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 1    a defense against any charge of violating this Section.
 2        3.  Every person  convicted  of  violating  this  Section
 3    shall be guilty of a Class A misdemeanor, except as otherwise
 4    provided in this Section.
 5        4.  Every  person  convicted  of  violating  this Section
 6    shall be guilty of a Class 4 felony if:
 7             (a)  He  has  a  previous  conviction   under   this
 8        Section; or
 9             (b)  The  offense results in personal injury where a
10        person other than the operator suffers great bodily  harm
11        or permanent disability or disfigurement.
12        5.  Every  person  convicted  of  violating  this Section
13    shall be guilty of a Class 3 felony if the offense results in
14    the death of a person.
15        6. (a)  In addition to any  criminal  penalties  imposed,
16    the   Department  of  Natural  Resources  shall  suspend  the
17    watercraft operation privileges of any person convicted of  a
18    misdemeanor under this Section for a period of one year.
19        (b)  In  addition  to any criminal penalties imposed, the
20    Department of Natural Resources shall suspend the  watercraft
21    operation  privileges  of  any  person  convicted of a felony
22    under this Section for a period of 3 years.
23        (B) 1.  Any person who operates any watercraft  upon  the
24    waters of this State shall be deemed to have given consent to
25    a  chemical  test  or tests of blood, breath or urine for the
26    purpose  of  determining  the   alcohol,   other   drug,   or
27    combination   thereof  content  of  such  person's  blood  if
28    arrested for any offense of subsection (A) above. The test or
29    tests shall be administered at the direction of the arresting
30    officer.
31        2.  Any  person  who  is  dead,  unconscious  or  who  is
32    otherwise in a condition rendering such person  incapable  of
33    refusal,  shall  be  deemed not to have withdrawn the consent
34    provided above.
 
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 1        3.  A person requested to submit to a  test  as  provided
 2    above  shall  be  verbally  advised  by  the  law enforcement
 3    officer requesting the test that a refusal to submit  to  the
 4    test  will result in suspension of such person's privilege to
 5    operate a watercraft. Following this  warning,  if  a  person
 6    under  arrest  refuses  upon the request of a law enforcement
 7    officer to submit to a test designated by the  officer,  none
 8    shall  be  given,  but the law enforcement officer shall file
 9    with the clerk of the circuit court for the county  in  which
10    the  arrest  was  made,  a  sworn statement naming the person
11    refusing to take and complete the  test  or  tests  requested
12    under  the  provisions of this Section.  Such sworn statement
13    shall identify the arrested  person,  such  person's  current
14    residence  address  and  shall specify that a refusal by such
15    person to take the  test  or  tests  was  made.   Such  sworn
16    statement  shall  include  a  statement  that  the  arresting
17    officer  had  reasonable  cause  to  believe  the  person was
18    operating the watercraft within this State  while  under  the
19    influence  of alcohol, other drug, or combination thereof and
20    that such test or tests were  made  as  an  incident  to  and
21    following the lawful arrest for an offense as defined in this
22    Section or a similar provision of a local ordinance, and that
23    the person after being arrested for an offense arising out of
24    acts  alleged  to  have  been  committed while so operating a
25    watercraft refused to submit to and complete a test or  tests
26    as requested by the law enforcement officer.
27        The  clerk  shall thereupon notify such person in writing
28    that the person's privilege to operate a watercraft  will  be
29    suspended  unless, within 28 days from the date of mailing of
30    the notice, such person shall request in  writing  a  hearing
31    thereon;  if  the person desires a hearing, such person shall
32    file a complaint in the circuit court for and in  the  county
33    in  which  such  person  was  arrested for such hearing. Such
34    hearing shall proceed in the court  in  the  same  manner  as
 
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 1    other  civil  proceedings,  shall  cover  only  the issues of
 2    whether the person was placed under arrest for an offense  as
 3    defined  in  this  Section  or a similar provision of a local
 4    ordinance as evidenced by the issuance of a uniform citation;
 5    whether the  arresting  officer  had  reasonable  grounds  to
 6    believe  that  such  person  was operating a watercraft while
 7    under the influence of alcohol, other  drug,  or  combination
 8    thereof;  and  whether  such  person  refused  to  submit and
 9    complete the test or  tests  upon  the  request  of  the  law
10    enforcement  officer.  Whether  the  person was informed that
11    such person's privilege to  operate  a  watercraft  would  be
12    suspended  if  such  person  refused to submit to the test or
13    tests shall not be an issue.
14        If the court finds  against  the  person  on  the  issues
15    before  the  court,  the  clerk  shall immediately notify the
16    Department of Natural Resources of the court's decision,  and
17    the   Department   shall  suspend  the  watercraft  operation
18    privileges of the person for at least 2 years.
19        4.  A person must submit to each test offered by the  law
20    enforcement  officer  in  order  to  comply  with the implied
21    consent provisions of this Section.
22        5.  The provisions of Section 11-501.2  of  the  Illinois
23    Vehicle  Code,  as  amended, concerning the certification and
24    use of chemical tests apply to the use of  such  tests  under
25    this Section.
26        (C)  Upon  the  trial  of any civil or criminal action or
27    proceeding arising out of acts alleged to have been committed
28    by any person while operating a watercraft  while  under  the
29    influence  of  alcohol,  the  concentration of alcohol in the
30    person's blood or breath at the  time  alleged  as  shown  by
31    analysis  of a person's blood, urine, breath, or other bodily
32    substance shall give rise to the  presumptions  specified  in
33    subdivisions  1,  2,  and  3  of  subsection  (b)  of Section
34    11-501.2  of  the  Illinois   Vehicle   Code. The   foregoing
 
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 1    provisions  of  this subsection (C) shall not be construed as
 2    limiting the introduction  of  any  other  relevant  evidence
 3    bearing  upon  the  question whether the person was under the
 4    influence of alcohol.
 5        (D)  If a person under arrest  refuses  to  submit  to  a
 6    chemical  test under the provisions of this Section, evidence
 7    of refusal shall be  admissible  in  any  civil  or  criminal
 8    action or proceeding arising out of acts alleged to have been
 9    committed while the person under the influence of alcohol, or
10    other   drugs,   or  combination  of  both  was  operating  a
11    watercraft.
12        (E)  The owner of any  watercraft  or  any  person  given
13    supervisory  authority  over  a watercraft, may not knowingly
14    permit a watercraft to be operated by any  person  under  the
15    influence of alcohol, other drug, or combination thereof.
16        (F)  Whenever  any  person is convicted of a violation of
17    this Section, the court shall  notify  the  Division  of  Law
18    Enforcement  of  the  Department  of  Natural  Resources,  to
19    provide  the  Department  with  the records essential for the
20    performance of the Department's duties to monitor and enforce
21    any  order  of  suspension  or  revocation   concerning   the
22    privilege to operate a watercraft.
23        (G)  No  person  who  has  been  arrested and charged for
24    violating paragraph 1 of subsection (A) of this Section shall
25    operate any watercraft within this State for a  period  of  6
26    hours after such arrest.
27    (Source:  P.A.  89-445,  eff.  2-7-96;  90-215,  eff. 1-1-98;
28    90-655, eff. 7-30-98.)

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