Public Act 0888 103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 103-0888 |
SB0856 Enrolled | LRB103 03315 RPS 48321 b |
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AN ACT concerning State government. |
Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, |
represented in the General Assembly: |
Section 5. The Illinois Identification Card Act is amended |
by changing Section 5 as follows: |
(15 ILCS 335/5) (from Ch. 124, par. 25) |
(Text of Section before amendment by P.A. 103-210 ) |
Sec. 5. Applications. |
(a) Any natural person who is a resident of the State of |
Illinois may file an application for an identification card, |
or for the renewal thereof, in a manner prescribed by the |
Secretary. Each original application shall be completed by the |
applicant in full and shall set forth the legal name, |
residence address and zip code, social security number, birth |
date, sex and a brief description of the applicant. The |
applicant shall be photographed, unless the Secretary of State |
has provided by rule for the issuance of identification cards |
without photographs and the applicant is deemed eligible for |
an identification card without a photograph under the terms |
and conditions imposed by the Secretary of State, and he or she |
shall also submit any other information as the Secretary may |
deem necessary or such documentation as the Secretary may |
require to determine the identity of the applicant. In |
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addition to the residence address, the Secretary may allow the |
applicant to provide a mailing address. If the applicant is an |
employee of the Department of Children and Family Services |
with a job title of "Child Protection Specialist Trainee", |
"Child Protection Specialist", "Child Protection Advanced |
Specialist", "Child Welfare Specialist Trainee", "Child |
Welfare Specialist", or "Child Welfare Advanced Specialist" or |
a judicial officer as defined in Section 1-10 of the Judicial |
Privacy Act or a peace officer, the applicant may elect to have |
his or her office or work address in lieu of the applicant's |
residence or mailing address. An applicant for an Illinois |
Person with a Disability Identification Card must also submit |
with each original or renewal application, on forms prescribed |
by the Secretary, such documentation as the Secretary may |
require, establishing that the applicant is a "person with a |
disability" as defined in Section 4A of this Act, and setting |
forth the applicant's type and class of disability as set |
forth in Section 4A of this Act. For the purposes of this |
subsection (a), "peace officer" means any person who by virtue |
of his or her office or public employment is vested by law with |
a duty to maintain public order or to make arrests for a |
violation of any penal statute of this State, whether that |
duty extends to all violations or is limited to specific |
violations. |
(a-5) Upon the first issuance of a request for proposals |
for a digital driver's license and identification card |
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issuance and facial recognition system issued after January 1, |
2020 (the effective date of Public Act 101-513), and upon |
implementation of a new or revised system procured pursuant to |
that request for proposals, the Secretary shall permit |
applicants to choose between "male", "female", or "non-binary" |
when designating the applicant's sex on the identification |
card application form. The sex designated by the applicant |
shall be displayed on the identification card issued to the |
applicant. |
(b) Beginning on or before July 1, 2015, for each original |
or renewal identification card application under this Act, the |
Secretary shall inquire as to whether the applicant is a |
veteran for purposes of issuing an identification card with a |
veteran designation under subsection (c-5) of Section 4 of |
this Act. The acceptable forms of proof shall include, but are |
not limited to, Department of Defense form DD-214, Department |
of Defense form DD-256 for applicants who did not receive a |
form DD-214 upon the completion of initial basic training, |
Department of Defense form DD-2 (Retired), an identification |
card issued under the federal Veterans Identification Card Act |
of 2015, or a United States Department of Veterans Affairs |
summary of benefits letter. If the document cannot be stamped, |
the Illinois Department of Veterans' Affairs shall provide a |
certificate to the veteran to provide to the Secretary of |
State. The Illinois Department of Veterans' Affairs shall |
advise the Secretary as to what other forms of proof of a |
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person's status as a veteran are acceptable. |
For each applicant who is issued an identification card |
with a veteran designation, the Secretary shall provide the |
Department of Veterans' Affairs with the applicant's name, |
address, date of birth, gender, and such other demographic |
information as agreed to by the Secretary and the Department. |
The Department may take steps necessary to confirm the |
applicant is a veteran. If after due diligence, including |
writing to the applicant at the address provided by the |
Secretary, the Department is unable to verify the applicant's |
veteran status, the Department shall inform the Secretary, who |
shall notify the applicant that he or she must confirm status |
as a veteran, or the identification card will be cancelled. |
For purposes of this subsection (b): |
"Armed forces" means any of the Armed Forces of the United |
States, including a member of any reserve component or |
National Guard unit. |
"Veteran" means a person who has served in the armed |
forces and was discharged or separated under honorable |
conditions. |
(c) All applicants for REAL ID compliant standard Illinois |
Identification Cards and Illinois Person with a Disability |
Identification Cards shall provide proof of lawful status in |
the United States as defined in 6 CFR 37.3, as amended. |
Applicants who are unable to provide the Secretary with proof |
of lawful status are ineligible for REAL ID compliant |
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identification cards under this Act. |
(Source: P.A. 101-106, eff. 1-1-20; 101-287, eff. 8-9-19; |
101-513, eff. 1-1-20; 102-558, eff. 8-20-21.) |
(Text of Section after amendment by P.A. 103-210 ) |
Sec. 5. Applications. |
(a) Any natural person who is a resident of the State of |
Illinois may file an application for an identification card, |
or for the renewal thereof, in a manner prescribed by the |
Secretary. Each original application shall be completed by the |
applicant in full and shall set forth the legal name, |
residence address and zip code, social security number, if the |
person has a social security number, birth date, sex and a |
brief description of the applicant. The applicant shall be |
photographed, unless the Secretary of State has provided by |
rule for the issuance of identification cards without |
photographs and the applicant is deemed eligible for an |
identification card without a photograph under the terms and |
conditions imposed by the Secretary of State, and he or she |
shall also submit any other information as the Secretary may |
deem necessary or such documentation as the Secretary may |
require to determine the identity of the applicant. In |
addition to the residence address, the Secretary may allow the |
applicant to provide a mailing address. If the applicant is an |
employee of the Department of Children and Family Services |
with a job title of "Child Protection Specialist Trainee", |
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"Child Protection Specialist", "Child Protection Advanced |
Specialist", "Child Welfare Specialist Trainee", "Child |
Welfare Specialist" or "Child Welfare Advanced Specialist or a |
judicial officer as defined in Section 1-10 of the Judicial |
Privacy Act or a peace officer, the applicant may elect to have |
his or her office or work address in lieu of the applicant's |
residence or mailing address. An applicant for an Illinois |
Person with a Disability Identification Card must also submit |
with each original or renewal application, on forms prescribed |
by the Secretary, such documentation as the Secretary may |
require, establishing that the applicant is a "person with a |
disability" as defined in Section 4A of this Act, and setting |
forth the applicant's type and class of disability as set |
forth in Section 4A of this Act. For the purposes of this |
subsection (a), "peace officer" means any person who by virtue |
of his or her office or public employment is vested by law with |
a duty to maintain public order or to make arrests for a |
violation of any penal statute of this State, whether that |
duty extends to all violations or is limited to specific |
violations. |
(a-5) Upon the first issuance of a request for proposals |
for a digital driver's license and identification card |
issuance and facial recognition system issued after January 1, |
2020 (the effective date of Public Act 101-513), and upon |
implementation of a new or revised system procured pursuant to |
that request for proposals, the Secretary shall permit |
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applicants to choose between "male", "female", or "non-binary" |
when designating the applicant's sex on the identification |
card application form. The sex designated by the applicant |
shall be displayed on the identification card issued to the |
applicant. |
(b) Beginning on or before July 1, 2015, for each original |
or renewal identification card application under this Act, the |
Secretary shall inquire as to whether the applicant is a |
veteran for purposes of issuing an identification card with a |
veteran designation under subsection (c-5) of Section 4 of |
this Act. The acceptable forms of proof shall include, but are |
not limited to, Department of Defense form DD-214, Department |
of Defense form DD-256 for applicants who did not receive a |
form DD-214 upon the completion of initial basic training, |
Department of Defense form DD-2 (Retired), an identification |
card issued under the federal Veterans Identification Card Act |
of 2015, or a United States Department of Veterans Affairs |
summary of benefits letter. If the document cannot be stamped, |
the Illinois Department of Veterans' Affairs shall provide a |
certificate to the veteran to provide to the Secretary of |
State. The Illinois Department of Veterans' Affairs shall |
advise the Secretary as to what other forms of proof of a |
person's status as a veteran are acceptable. |
For each applicant who is issued an identification card |
with a veteran designation, the Secretary shall provide the |
Department of Veterans' Affairs with the applicant's name, |
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address, date of birth, gender, and such other demographic |
information as agreed to by the Secretary and the Department. |
The Department may take steps necessary to confirm the |
applicant is a veteran. If after due diligence, including |
writing to the applicant at the address provided by the |
Secretary, the Department is unable to verify the applicant's |
veteran status, the Department shall inform the Secretary, who |
shall notify the applicant that he or she must confirm status |
as a veteran, or the identification card will be cancelled. |
For purposes of this subsection (b): |
"Armed forces" means any of the Armed Forces of the United |
States, including a member of any reserve component or |
National Guard unit. |
"Veteran" means a person who has served in the armed |
forces and was discharged or separated under honorable |
conditions. |
(c) All applicants for REAL ID compliant standard Illinois |
Identification Cards and Illinois Person with a Disability |
Identification Cards shall provide proof of lawful status in |
the United States as defined in 6 CFR 37.3, as amended. |
Applicants who are unable to provide the Secretary with proof |
of lawful status are ineligible for REAL ID compliant |
identification cards under this Act. |
(d) The Secretary of State may accept, as proof of date of |
birth and written signature for any applicant for a standard |
identification card who does not have a social security number |
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or documentation issued by the United States Department of |
Homeland Security authorizing the applicant's presence in this |
country, any passport validly issued to the applicant from the |
applicant's country of citizenship or a consular |
identification document validly issued to the applicant by a |
consulate of that country as defined in Section 5 of the |
Consular Identification Document Act. Any such documents must |
be either unexpired or presented by an applicant within 2 |
years of its expiration date. |
(Source: P.A. 102-558, eff. 8-20-21; 103-210, eff. 7-1-24.) |
Section 10. The Illinois Vehicle Code is amended by |
changing Section 6-110 as follows: |
(625 ILCS 5/6-110) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-110) |
Sec. 6-110. Licenses issued to drivers. |
(a) The Secretary of State shall issue to every qualifying |
applicant a driver's license as applied for, which license |
shall bear a distinguishing number assigned to the licensee, |
the legal name, signature, zip code, date of birth, residence |
address, and a brief description of the licensee. |
Licenses issued shall also indicate the classification and |
the restrictions under Section 6-104 of this Code. The |
Secretary may adopt rules to establish informational |
restrictions that can be placed on the driver's license |
regarding specific conditions of the licensee. |
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A driver's license issued may, in the discretion of the |
Secretary, include a suitable photograph of a type prescribed |
by the Secretary. |
(a-1) If the licensee is less than 18 years of age, unless |
one of the exceptions in subsection (a-2) apply, the license |
shall, as a matter of law, be invalid for the operation of any |
motor vehicle during the following times: |
(A) Between 11:00 p.m. Friday and 6:00 a.m. Saturday; |
(B) Between 11:00 p.m. Saturday and 6:00 a.m. on |
Sunday; and |
(C) Between 10:00 p.m. on Sunday to Thursday, |
inclusive, and 6:00 a.m. on the following day. |
(a-2) The driver's license of a person under the age of 18 |
shall not be invalid as described in subsection (a-1) of this |
Section if the licensee under the age of 18 was: |
(1) accompanied by the licensee's parent or guardian |
or other person in custody or control of the minor; |
(2) on an errand at the direction of the minor's |
parent or guardian, without any detour or stop; |
(3) in a motor vehicle involved in interstate travel; |
(4) going to or returning home from an employment |
activity, without any detour or stop; |
(5) involved in an emergency; |
(6) going to or returning home from, without any |
detour or stop, an official school, religious, or other |
recreational activity supervised by adults and sponsored |
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by a government or governmental agency, a civic |
organization, or another similar entity that takes |
responsibility for the licensee, without any detour or |
stop; |
(7) exercising First Amendment rights protected by the |
United States Constitution, such as the free exercise of |
religion, freedom of speech, and the right of assembly; or |
(8) married or had been married or is an emancipated |
minor under the Emancipation of Minors Act. |
(a-2.5) The driver's license of a person who is 17 years of |
age and has been licensed for at least 12 months is not invalid |
as described in subsection (a-1) of this Section while the |
licensee is participating as an assigned driver in a Safe |
Rides program that meets the following criteria: |
(1) the program is sponsored by the Boy Scouts of |
America or another national public service organization; |
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(2) the sponsoring organization carries liability |
insurance covering the program. |
(a-3) If a graduated driver's license holder over the age |
of 18 committed an offense against traffic regulations |
governing the movement of vehicles or any violation of Section |
6-107 or Section 12-603.1 of this Code in the 6 months prior to |
the graduated driver's license holder's 18th birthday, and was |
subsequently convicted of the offense, the provisions of |
subsection (a-1) shall continue to apply until such time as a |
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period of 6 consecutive months has elapsed without an |
additional violation and subsequent conviction of an offense |
against traffic regulations governing the movement of vehicles |
or Section 6-107 or Section 12-603.1 of this Code. |
(a-4) If an applicant for a driver's license or |
instruction permit has a current identification card issued by |
the Secretary of State, the Secretary may require the |
applicant to utilize the same residence address and name on |
the identification card, driver's license, and instruction |
permit records maintained by the Secretary. The Secretary may |
promulgate rules to implement this provision. |
(a-5) If an applicant for a driver's license is an |
employee of the Department of Children and Family Services |
with a job title of "Child Protection Specialist Trainee", |
"Child Protection Specialist", "Child Protection Advanced |
Specialist", "Child Welfare Specialist Trainee", "Child |
Welfare Specialist", or "Child Welfare Advanced Specialist" or |
a judicial officer or a peace officer, the applicant may elect |
to have his or her office or work address listed on the license |
instead of the applicant's residence or mailing address. The |
Secretary of State shall adopt rules to implement this |
subsection (a-5). For the purposes of this subsection (a-5), |
"peace officer" means any person who by virtue of his or her |
office or public employment is vested by law with a duty to |
maintain public order or to make arrests for a violation of any |
penal statute of this State, whether that duty extends to all |
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violations or is limited to specific violations. |
(b) Until the Secretary of State establishes a First |
Person Consent organ and tissue donor registry under Section |
6-117 of this Code, the Secretary of State shall provide a |
format on the reverse of each driver's license issued which |
the licensee may use to execute a document of gift conforming |
to the provisions of the Illinois Anatomical Gift Act. The |
format shall allow the licensee to indicate the gift intended, |
whether specific organs, any organ, or the entire body, and |
shall accommodate the signatures of the donor and 2 witnesses. |
The Secretary shall also inform each applicant or licensee of |
this format, describe the procedure for its execution, and may |
offer the necessary witnesses; provided that in so doing, the |
Secretary shall advise the applicant or licensee that he or |
she is under no compulsion to execute a document of gift. A |
brochure explaining this method of executing an anatomical |
gift document shall be given to each applicant or licensee. |
The brochure shall advise the applicant or licensee that he or |
she is under no compulsion to execute a document of gift, and |
that he or she may wish to consult with family, friends or |
clergy before doing so. The Secretary of State may undertake |
additional efforts, including education and awareness |
activities, to promote organ and tissue donation. |
(c) The Secretary of State shall designate on each |
driver's license issued a space where the licensee may place a |
sticker or decal of the uniform size as the Secretary may |
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specify, which sticker or decal may indicate in appropriate |
language that the owner of the license carries an Emergency |
Medical Information Card. |
The sticker may be provided by any person, hospital, |
school, medical group, or association interested in assisting |
in implementing the Emergency Medical Information Card, but |
shall meet the specifications as the Secretary may by rule or |
regulation require. |
(d) The Secretary of State shall designate on each |
driver's license issued a space where the licensee may |
indicate his blood type and RH factor. |
(e) The Secretary of State shall provide that each |
original or renewal driver's license issued to a licensee |
under 21 years of age shall be of a distinct nature from those |
driver's licenses issued to individuals 21 years of age and |
older. The color designated for driver's licenses for |
licensees under 21 years of age shall be at the discretion of |
the Secretary of State. |
(e-1) The Secretary shall provide that each driver's |
license issued to a person under the age of 21 displays the |
date upon which the person becomes 18 years of age and the date |
upon which the person becomes 21 years of age. |
(e-3) The General Assembly recognizes the need to identify |
military veterans living in this State for the purpose of |
ensuring that they receive all of the services and benefits to |
which they are legally entitled, including healthcare, |
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education assistance, and job placement. To assist the State |
in identifying these veterans and delivering these vital |
services and benefits, the Secretary of State is authorized to |
issue drivers' licenses with the word "veteran" appearing on |
the face of the licenses. This authorization is predicated on |
the unique status of veterans. The Secretary may not issue any |
other driver's license which identifies an occupation, status, |
affiliation, hobby, or other unique characteristics of the |
license holder which is unrelated to the purpose of the |
driver's license. |
(e-5) Beginning on or before July 1, 2015, the Secretary |
of State shall designate a space on each original or renewal |
driver's license where, at the request of the applicant, the |
word "veteran" shall be placed. The veteran designation shall |
be available to a person identified as a veteran under |
subsection (e) of Section 6-106 of this Code who was |
discharged or separated under honorable conditions. |
(f) The Secretary of State shall inform all Illinois |
licensed commercial motor vehicle operators of the |
requirements of the Uniform Commercial Driver License Act, |
Article V of this Chapter, and shall make provisions to insure |
that all drivers, seeking to obtain a commercial driver's |
license, be afforded an opportunity prior to April 1, 1992, to |
obtain the license. The Secretary is authorized to extend |
driver's license expiration dates, and assign specific times, |
dates and locations where these commercial driver's tests |
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shall be conducted. Any applicant, regardless of the current |
expiration date of the applicant's driver's license, may be |
subject to any assignment by the Secretary. Failure to comply |
with the Secretary's assignment may result in the applicant's |
forfeiture of an opportunity to receive a commercial driver's |
license prior to April 1, 1992. |
(g) The Secretary of State shall designate on a driver's |
license issued, a space where the licensee may indicate that |
he or she has drafted a living will in accordance with the |
Illinois Living Will Act or a durable power of attorney for |
health care in accordance with the Illinois Power of Attorney |
Act. |
(g-1) The Secretary of State, in his or her discretion, |
may designate on each driver's license issued a space where |
the licensee may place a sticker or decal, issued by the |
Secretary of State, of uniform size as the Secretary may |
specify, that shall indicate in appropriate language that the |
owner of the license has renewed his or her driver's license. |
(h) A person who acts in good faith in accordance with the |
terms of this Section is not liable for damages in any civil |
action or subject to prosecution in any criminal proceeding |
for his or her act. |
(Source: P.A. 97-263, eff. 8-5-11; 97-739, eff. 1-1-13; |
97-847, eff. 1-1-13; 97-1127, eff. 1-1-13; 98-323, eff. |
1-1-14; 98-463, eff. 8-16-13.) |
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Section 95. No acceleration or delay. Where this Act makes |
changes in a statute that is represented in this Act by text |
that is not yet or no longer in effect (for example, a Section |
represented by multiple versions), the use of that text does |
not accelerate or delay the taking effect of (i) the changes |
made by this Act or (ii) provisions derived from any other |
Public Act. |
Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
becoming law. |