Public Act 0789 103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 103-0789 |
HB0277 Enrolled | LRB103 03803 LNS 48809 b |
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AN ACT concerning courts. |
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 Section 6-308 as follows: |
(625 ILCS 5/6-308) |
Sec. 6-308. Procedures for traffic violations. |
(a) Any person cited for violating this Code or a similar |
provision of a local ordinance for which a violation is a petty |
offense as defined by Section 5-1-17 of the Unified Code of |
Corrections, excluding business offenses as defined by Section |
5-1-2 of the Unified Code of Corrections or a violation of |
Section 15-111 or subsection (d) of Section 3-401 of this |
Code, shall not be required to sign the citation for his or her |
release. All other provisions of this Code or similar |
provisions of local ordinances shall be governed by the |
pretrial release provisions of the Illinois Supreme Court |
Rules when it is not practical or feasible to take the person |
before a judge to have conditions of pretrial release set or to |
avoid undue delay because of the hour or circumstances. |
(b) Whenever a person fails to appear in court, the court |
may continue the case for a minimum of 30 days and the clerk of |
the court shall send notice of the continued court date to the |
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person's last known address and, if the clerk of the court |
elects to establish a system to send text, email, and |
telephone notifications, may also send notifications to an |
email address and may send a text message to the person's last |
known cellular telephone number. If the person does not have a |
cellular telephone number, the clerk of the court may reach |
the person by calling the person's last known landline |
telephone number regarding continued court dates. The notice |
shall include a statement that a subsequent failure to appear |
in court could result in a warrant for the defendant's arrest |
and other significant consequences affecting their driving |
privileges. If the person does not (i) appear in court on or |
before the continued court date, (ii) satisfy the charge |
without a court appearance if allowed by Illinois Supreme |
Court Rule, or (iii) satisfy the court that the person's |
appearance in and surrender to the court is impossible for no |
fault of the person, the court shall enter an ex parte judgment |
of conviction imposing a single assessment, specified in the |
applicable assessment Schedule 10, 10.5, or 11 for the charged |
offense, as provided in the Criminal and Traffic Assessment |
Act, plus a fine allowed by statute. The clerk of the court |
shall notify the Secretary of State, in a form and manner |
prescribed by the Secretary, of the court's order . If the |
person does not appear in court on or before the continued |
court date or satisfy the court that the person's appearance |
in and surrender to the court is impossible for no fault of the |
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person, the court shall enter an order of failure to appear. |
The clerk of the court shall notify the Secretary of State, on |
a report prescribed by the Secretary, of the court's order. |
The Secretary, when notified by the clerk of the court that an |
order of failure to appear has been entered, shall immediately |
suspend the person's driver's license, which shall be |
designated by the Secretary as a Failure to Appear suspension. |
The Secretary shall not remove the suspension, nor issue any |
permit or privileges to the person whose license has been |
suspended, until notified by the ordering court that the |
person has appeared and resolved the violation. Upon |
compliance, the clerk of the court shall present the person |
with a notice of compliance containing the seal of the court, |
and shall notify the Secretary that the person has appeared |
and resolved the violation. |
(c) Illinois Supreme Court Rules shall govern pretrial |
release and appearance procedures when a person who is a |
resident of another state that is not a member of the |
Nonresident Violator Compact of 1977 is cited for violating |
this Code or a similar provision of a local ordinance. |
(d) The changes made to this Section by this amendatory |
Act of the 103rd General Assembly apply to each individual |
whose license was suspended pursuant to this Section between |
January 1, 2020 and the effective date of this amendatory Act |
of the 103rd General Assembly, and the suspension shall be |
lifted by the Secretary of State without further action by any |
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court. |
(Source: P.A. 100-674, eff. 1-1-19; 101-652, eff. 1-1-23 .) |