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Public Act 92-0274

HB3065 Enrolled                                LRB9206822DHmb

    AN ACT regarding vehicles.

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

    Section  5.   The  Illinois  Vehicle  Code  is amended by
changing Sections 6-113 and 6-115 as follows:

    (625 ILCS 5/6-113) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-113)
    Sec. 6-113.  Restricted licenses and permits.
    (a)  The  Secretary  of  State  upon  issuing  a  drivers
license or permit shall  have  the  authority  whenever  good
cause   appears   to  impose  restrictions  suitable  to  the
licensee's driving ability with respect to the  type  of,  or
special  mechanical  control  devices  required  on,  a motor
vehicle  which  the  licensee  may  operate  or  such   other
restrictions  applicable  to the licensee as the Secretary of
State may determine to be  appropriate  to  assure  the  safe
operation of a motor vehicle by the licensee.
    (b)  The  Secretary  of  State may either issue a special
restricted  license  or  permit  or  may   set   forth   such
restrictions upon the usual license or permit form.
    (c)  The  Secretary  of  State  may  issue a probationary
license to  a  person  whose  driving  privileges  have  been
suspended  pursuant  to  subsection  (d)  of  this Section or
subsections (a)(2), (a)(19) and (a)(20) of Section  6-206  of
this  Code.   The  Secretary  of State shall promulgate rules
pursuant  to  The  Illinois  Administrative  Procedure   Act,
setting  forth  the  conditions and criteria for the issuance
and cancellation of probationary licenses.
    (d)  The  Secretary   of   State   may   upon   receiving
satisfactory evidence of any violation of the restrictions of
such  license  or  permit  suspend, revoke or cancel the same
without preliminary hearing, but the  licensee  or  permittee
shall be entitled to a hearing as in the case of a suspension
or revocation.
    (e)  It  is  unlawful  for  any person to operate a motor
vehicle in  any  manner  in  violation  of  the  restrictions
imposed on a restricted license or permit issued to him.
    (f)  Whenever  the  holder of a restricted driving permit
is issued a  citation  for  any  of  the  following  offenses
including  similar  local  ordinances, the restricted driving
permit is immediately invalidated:
         1.  Reckless homicide resulting from  the  operation
    of a motor vehicle;
         2.  Violation of Section 11-501 of this Act relating
    to  the  operation  of  a  motor  vehicle while under the
    influence of intoxicating liquor or narcotic drugs;
         3.  Violation of Section 11-401 of this Act relating
    to the offense of leaving the scene of a traffic accident
    involving death or injury; or
         4.  Violation of Section 11-504 of this Act relating
    to the offense of drag racing;
    The police officer issuing the citation shall  confiscate
the  restricted driving permit and forward it, along with the
citation, to the Clerk of the Circuit Court of the county  in
which the citation was issued.
    (g)  The   Secretary   of   State  may  issue  a  special
restricted license for a period of 12 months  to  individuals
using  vision aid arrangements other than standard eyeglasses
or contact lenses, allowing the operation of a motor  vehicle
during  nighttime  hours.  The Secretary of State shall adopt
rules  defining  the  terms  and  conditions  by  which   the
individual  may  obtain  and  renew  this  special restricted
license. At a minimum, all drivers must  meet  the  following
requirements:
         1.  Possess   a  valid  driver's  license  and  have
    operated a motor vehicle  during  daylight  hours  for  a
    period  of  12 months using vision aid arrangements other
    than standard eyeglasses or contact lenses.
         2.  Have a driving record that does not include  any
    traffic  accidents  that occurred during nighttime hours,
    for which the driver has  been  found  to  be  at  fault,
    during  the  12  months  before he or she applied for the
    special restricted license.
         3.  Successfully complete a road  test  administered
    during nighttime hours.
    At a minimum, all drivers renewing this license must meet
the following requirements:
         1.  Successfully  complete  a road test administered
    during nighttime hours.
         2.  Have a driving record that does not include  any
    traffic  accidents  that occurred during nighttime hours,
    for which the driver has  been  found  to  be  at  fault,
    during  the  12  months  before he or she applied for the
    special restricted license.
    (h)  Any driver issued a special  restricted  license  as
defined  in  subsection  (g)  whose privilege to drive during
nighttime  hours  has  been  suspended  due  to  an  accident
occurring during nighttime hours may  request  a  hearing  as
provided  in  Section  2-118  of  this  Code  to contest that
suspension. If it is determined that the accident  for  which
the  driver  was  at fault was not influenced by the driver's
use of vision aid arrangements other than standard eyeglasses
or contact lenses, the Secretary may reinstate that  driver's
privilege to drive during nighttime hours.
(Source: P.A. 86-549.)

    (625 ILCS 5/6-115) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-115)
    Sec. 6-115.  Expiration of driver's license.
    (a)  Except  as provided elsewhere in this Section, every
driver's license issued under the  provisions  of  this  Code
shall  expire  4  years  from the date of its issuance, or at
such later date, as the Secretary of State may by proper rule
and regulation designate, not to exceed 12  calendar  months;
in  the  event  that  an  applicant for renewal of a driver's
license fails to apply prior to the expiration  date  of  the
previous driver's license, the renewal driver's license shall
expire  4  years  from  the  expiration  date of the previous
driver's license, or at such later date as the  Secretary  of
State  may  by  proper  rule and regulation designate, not to
exceed 12 calendar months.
    The Secretary of State may, however, issue  to  a  person
not  previously  licensed  as a driver in Illinois a driver's
license which will expire not less than 4 years nor more than
5 years from date of issuance, except as  provided  elsewhere
in this Section.
    The  Secretary  of  State is authorized to issue driver's
licenses during the  years  1984  through  1987  which  shall
expire  not  less than 3 years nor more than 5 years from the
date of  issuance,  except  as  provided  elsewhere  in  this
Section,  for the purpose of converting all driver's licenses
issued under this Code to a 4 year expiration.  Provided that
all original driver's licenses, except as provided  elsewhere
in  this Section, shall expire not less than 4 years nor more
than 5 years from the date of issuance.
    (b)  Before the expiration of a driver's license,  except
those licenses expiring on the individual's 21st birthday, or
3  months  after  the  individual's 21st birthday, the holder
thereof may apply for a renewal thereof, subject to  all  the
provisions  of  Section 6-103, and the Secretary of State may
require an examination of the  applicant.  A  licensee  whose
driver's  license  expires  on his 21st birthday, or 3 months
after his 21st birthday, may not apply for a renewal  of  his
driving privileges until he reaches the age of 21.
    (c)  The  Secretary  of State shall, 30 days prior to the
expiration of a driver's  license,  forward  to  each  person
whose  license  is to expire a notification of the expiration
of said license which may be presented at the time of renewal
of said license.
    There may be included with such notification  information
explaining   the   anatomical   gift  and  Emergency  Medical
Information Card provisions of Section 6-110.  The format and
text  of  such  information  shall  be  prescribed   by   the
Secretary.
    There  shall  be  included  with such notification, for a
period of 4  years  beginning  January  1,  2000  information
regarding   the   Illinois   Adoption  Registry  and  Medical
Information Exchange  established  in  Section  18.1  of  the
Adoption Act.
    (d)  The  Secretary  may  defer  the  expiration  of  the
driver's   license  of  a  licensee,  spouse,  and  dependent
children who are living with such licensee  while  on  active
duty,  serving  in  the  Armed  Forces  of  the United States
outside of the State of Illinois,  and  45  days  thereafter,
upon   such   terms  and  conditions  as  the  Secretary  may
prescribe.
    (e)  The Secretary of State  may  decline  to  process  a
renewal  of a driver's license of any person who has not paid
any fee or tax due under this  Code  and  is  not  paid  upon
reasonable notice and demand.
    (f)  The  Secretary  shall  provide that each original or
renewal driver's license issued to a licensee under 21  years
of  age  shall  expire  3  months  after  the licensee's 21st
birthday. Persons whose current driver's licenses  expire  on
their  21st  birthday  on  or after January 1, 1986 shall not
renew their driver's license before their 21st birthday,  and
their  current  driver's  license  will  be  extended  for an
additional term of  3  months  beyond  their  21st  birthday.
Thereafter,  the  expiration and term of the driver's license
shall be governed by subsection (a) hereof.
    (g)  The Secretary shall provide that  each  original  or
renewal driver's license issued to a licensee 81 years of age
through  age  86  shall  expire  2  years  from  the  date of
issuance, or at such later date as the Secretary may by  rule
and  regulation  designate,  not  to  exceed an additional 12
calendar months.  The Secretary shall also provide that  each
original  or renewal driver's license issued to a licensee 87
years of age or older shall expire 12 months from the date of
issuance, or at such later date as the Secretary may by  rule
and  regulation  designate,  not  to  exceed an additional 12
calendar months.
    (h)  The Secretary  of  State  shall  provide  that  each
special  restricted  driver's license issued under subsection
(g) of Section 6-113 of this Code shall expire 12 months from
the  date  of  issuance.  The  Secretary  shall  adopt  rules
defining renewal requirements.
(Source: P.A. 91-417, eff. 1-1-00.)
    Passed in the General Assembly May 15, 2001.
    Approved August 07, 2001.

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