(625 ILCS 5/18a-403) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 18a-403)
Sec. 18a-403.
Operator's or dispatcher's employment permits -
Applications, original determinations. (1) Each application for an
operator's or dispatcher's employment permit shall be made in writing to
the Commission, shall be acknowledged before a notary public, shall be in
such form and shall contain such information as the Commission may by
regulation require, and shall be accompanied by the required application
fee and proof, in a form prescribed by the Commission, that the operator
applicant has a valid driver's license issued by the Secretary of State.
(2) Upon the filing of such application, the Commission shall conduct
an investigation of the criminal record, if any, of the applicant. The
Commission shall, within 3 working days, issue to any new
applicant for an employment permit a provisional operator's or
dispatcher's employment permit unless the Commission finds that the
applicant has committed an offense for which the permit could be revoked
under Section 18a-404 of this Chapter.
This provisional employment permit shall be valid for
a period of 1 year unless suspended or revoked by order of the Commission.
At the end of 1 year, the provisional permit shall automatically become
permanent unless the permit was revoked by order of the Commission during
the preceding year. The permanent permit shall remain valid unless
suspended or revoked by order of the Commission under this law.
(3) The permit shall identify the operator or dispatcher by
name and address, and shall identify the relocator by which the operator or
dispatcher will be employed by name, address and relocator's permit
number. The permit shall be valid only when the operator or dispatcher is
employed by the relocator identified thereon.
Operation over the public highways of this State conducted pursuant
to an operator's license issued under the provisions of this Section shall
be in conformity with all the laws of this State pertaining to motor vehicle
operation over such public highways.
(Source: P.A. 85-923.)
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