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Public Act 101-0185 | ||||
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AN ACT concerning the Secretary of State.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 5. The Illinois Administrative Procedure Act is | ||||
amended by changing Section 10-75 as follows: | ||||
(5 ILCS 100/10-75) | ||||
Sec. 10-75. Service by email. | ||||
(a) The following requirements shall apply for consenting | ||||
to accept service by email: | ||||
(1) At any time either before or after its issuance of | ||||
a hearing notice as described in Section 10-25, an agency | ||||
may require any attorney representing a party to the | ||||
hearing to provide one or more email addresses at which he | ||||
or she they shall accept service of documents described in | ||||
Sections 10-25 and 10-50 in connection with the hearing. A | ||||
party represented by an attorney may provide the email | ||||
address of the attorney. | ||||
(2) To the extent a person or entity is subject to | ||||
licensure, permitting, or regulation by the agency, or | ||||
submits an application for licensure or permitting to the | ||||
agency, that agency may require, as a condition of such | ||||
application, licensure, permitting, or regulation, that | ||||
such persons or entities consent to service by email of the |
documents described in Sections 10-25 and 10-50 for any | ||
hearings that may arise in connection with such | ||
application, licensure or regulation, provided that the | ||
agency: (i) requires that any person or entity providing | ||
such an email address update that email address if it is | ||
changed; and (ii) annually verifies that email address. | ||
(3) At any time either before or after its issuance of | ||
a hearing notice as described in Section 10-25, an agency | ||
may request, but not require, an unrepresented party that | ||
is not subject to paragraph (2) of this subsection (a) to | ||
consent to accept service by email of the documents | ||
described in Sections 10-25 and 10-50 by designating an | ||
email address at which they will accept service. | ||
(4) Any person or entity who submits an email address | ||
under this Section shall also be given the option to | ||
designate no more than two secondary email addresses at | ||
which the person or entity consents to accept service, | ||
provided that, if any secondary email address is | ||
designated, an agency must serve the documents to both the | ||
designated primary and secondary email addresses. | ||
(b) Notwithstanding any party's consent to accept service | ||
by email, no document described in Section Sections 10-25 or | ||
10-50 may be served by email to the extent the document | ||
contains: | ||
(1) a Social Security or individual taxpayer | ||
identification number; |
(2) a driver's license number , except if such document | ||
is issued by the Secretary of State ; | ||
(3) a financial account number; | ||
(4) a debit or credit card number; | ||
(5) any other information that could reasonably be | ||
deemed personal, proprietary, confidential, or trade | ||
secret information; or | ||
(6) any information about or concerning a minor. | ||
(c) Service by email is deemed complete on the day of | ||
transmission. Agencies that use email to serve documents under | ||
Sections 10-25 and 10-50 shall adopt rules that specify the | ||
standard for confirming delivery, and in failure to confirm | ||
delivery, what steps the agency will take to ensure that | ||
service by email or other means is accomplished. | ||
(d) This Section shall not apply with respect to any | ||
service of notice other than under this Act.
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(Source: P.A. 100-880, eff. 1-1-19; revised 10-10-18.) | ||
Section 10. The Illinois Identification Card Act is amended | ||
by changing Section 8 and by adding Section 17 as follows:
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(15 ILCS 335/8) (from Ch. 124, par. 28)
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Sec. 8. Expiration.
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(a) Except as otherwise provided in this Section: | ||
(1) Every identification card issued hereunder,
except | ||
to persons who have reached their 15th birthday, but are |
not yet 21
years of age, persons who are 65 years of age or | ||
older, and persons who are
issued an Illinois Person with a | ||
Disability Identification Card, shall
expire 5 years from | ||
the ensuing birthday of the
applicant and a renewal
shall | ||
expire 5 years thereafter. | ||
(2) Every original or renewal identification
card | ||
issued to a person who has reached his or her 15th | ||
birthday, but is
not yet
21 years of age shall expire 3 | ||
months after the person's 21st birthday.
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(b) Except as provided elsewhere in this Section, every | ||
original, renewal, or duplicate: (i) non-REAL ID | ||
identification card issued
to a
person who has reached his or | ||
her 65th birthday shall be permanent and need
not be renewed; | ||
(ii) REAL ID compliant identification card issued on or after | ||
July 1, 2017, to a person who has reached his or her 65th | ||
birthday shall expire 8 years thereafter; (iii) non-REAL ID | ||
Illinois Person with a Disability Identification Card issued to | ||
a qualifying person shall expire 10 years
thereafter; and (iv) | ||
REAL ID compliant Illinois Person with a Disability | ||
Identification Card issued on or after July 1, 2017, shall | ||
expire 8 years thereafter. The Secretary of State shall | ||
promulgate rules setting forth the
conditions and criteria for | ||
the renewal of all Illinois Person with a Disability | ||
Identification Cards.
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(c) Every identification card or Illinois Person with a | ||
Disability Identification Card issued under this Act to an |
applicant who is not a United States citizen or permanent | ||
resident , other than a conditional permanent resident, or an | ||
individual who has an approved application for asylum in the | ||
United States or has entered the United States in refugee | ||
status, shall be marked "Limited Term" and shall expire on | ||
whichever is the earlier date of the following: | ||
(1) as provided under subsection (a) or (b) of this | ||
Section; | ||
(2) on the date the applicant's authorized stay in the | ||
United States terminates; or | ||
(3) if the applicant's authorized stay is indefinite | ||
and the applicant is applying for a Limited Term REAL ID | ||
compliant identification card, one year from the date of | ||
issuance of the card. | ||
(d) Every REAL ID compliant identification card or REAL ID | ||
compliant Person with a Disability Identification Card issued | ||
under this Act to an applicant who is not a United States | ||
citizen or permanent resident, other than a conditional | ||
permanent resident, or an individual who has an approved | ||
application for asylum in the United States or has entered the | ||
United States in refugee status, shall be marked "Limited | ||
Term". | ||
(Source: P.A. 99-305, eff. 1-1-16; 99-511, eff. 1-1-17; | ||
100-248, eff. 8-22-17; 100-827, eff. 8-13-18.)
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(15 ILCS 335/17 new) |
Sec. 17. Invalidation of a standard Illinois | ||
Identification Card or an Illinois Person with a Disability | ||
Identification Card. | ||
(a) The Secretary of State may invalidate a standard | ||
Illinois Identification Card or an Illinois Person with a | ||
Disability Identification Card: | ||
(1) when the holder voluntarily surrenders the | ||
standard Illinois Identification Card or Illinois Person | ||
with a Disability Identification Card and declares his or | ||
her intention to do so in writing; | ||
(2) upon the death of the holder; | ||
(3) upon the refusal of the holder to correct or update | ||
information contained on a standard Illinois | ||
Identification Card or an Illinois Person with a Disability | ||
Identification Card; and | ||
(4) as the Secretary deems appropriate by | ||
administrative rule. | ||
Section 15. The Illinois Vehicle Code is amended by | ||
changing Sections 2-111, 3-704, 6-115, 6-209, 6-500, 6-508, and | ||
6-508.1 as follows: | ||
(625 ILCS 5/2-111) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 2-111) | ||
Sec. 2-111. Seizure or confiscation of documents and | ||
plates.
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(a) The Secretary of State or any law enforcement entity is
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authorized to take possession of any certificate of title, | ||
registration
card, permit, license, registration plate, | ||
plates, disability
license plate or parking decal or device, or | ||
registration sticker
issued by the Secretary him upon | ||
expiration, revocation, cancellation or suspension thereof,
or | ||
which is fictitious, or which has been unlawfully or | ||
erroneously issued.
Police officers who have reasonable | ||
grounds to believe that any item or
items listed in this | ||
Section should be seized such items shall return the items to | ||
the Secretary of State in a manner and form set forth by the | ||
Secretary in administrative rule to take possession of such | ||
item or items of the items and return them or cause them to be | ||
returned to the Secretary
of State .
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(b) The Secretary of State is authorized to confiscate any | ||
suspected
fraudulent,
fictitious, or altered documents | ||
submitted by an applicant in support of an
application for
a | ||
driver's license or permit.
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(Source: P.A. 97-743, eff. 1-1-13.)
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(625 ILCS 5/3-704) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-704)
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Sec. 3-704. Authority of Secretary of State to suspend or | ||
revoke a registration or
certificate of title; authority to | ||
suspend or revoke the registration of a
vehicle. | ||
(a) The Secretary of State may suspend or revoke the | ||
registration of a
vehicle or a certificate of title, | ||
registration card, registration sticker,
registration plate, |
disability parking decal or device,
or any nonresident or other | ||
permit in any of the following events:
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1. When the Secretary of State is satisfied that such | ||
registration or
that such certificate, card, plate, | ||
registration sticker or permit was
fraudulently or
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erroneously issued;
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2. When a registered vehicle has been dismantled or | ||
wrecked or is not
properly equipped;
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3. When the Secretary of State determines that any | ||
required fees have
not been paid to the Secretary of State, | ||
to the Illinois Commerce
Commission, or to the Illinois | ||
Department of Revenue under the Motor Fuel Tax Law, and the | ||
same are not paid upon reasonable notice and demand;
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4. When a registration card, registration plate, | ||
registration sticker
or permit is knowingly
displayed upon | ||
a vehicle other than the one for which issued;
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5. When the Secretary of State determines that the | ||
owner has committed
any offense under this Chapter | ||
involving the registration or the
certificate, card, | ||
plate, registration sticker or permit to be suspended or
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revoked;
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6. When the Secretary of State determines that a | ||
vehicle registered
not-for-hire is used or operated | ||
for-hire unlawfully, or used or operated
for purposes other | ||
than those authorized;
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7. When the Secretary of State determines that an owner |
of a for-hire
motor vehicle has failed to give proof of | ||
financial responsibility as
required by this Act;
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8. When the Secretary determines that the vehicle is | ||
not subject to or
eligible for a registration;
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9. When the Secretary determines that the owner of a | ||
vehicle registered
under the mileage weight tax option | ||
fails to maintain the records specified
by law, or fails to | ||
file the reports required by law, or that such vehicle
is | ||
not equipped with an operable and operating speedometer or | ||
odometer;
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10. When the Secretary of State is so authorized under | ||
any other
provision of law;
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11. When the Secretary of State determines that the | ||
holder of a disability parking decal or device has | ||
committed any offense under Chapter 11
of this Code | ||
involving the use of a disability parking decal
or device.
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(a-5) The Secretary of State may revoke a certificate of | ||
title and registration card and issue a corrected certificate | ||
of title and registration card, at no fee to the vehicle owner | ||
or lienholder, if there is proof that the vehicle | ||
identification number is erroneously shown on the original | ||
certificate of title.
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(b) The Secretary of State may suspend or revoke the | ||
registration of a
vehicle as follows:
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1. When the Secretary of State determines that the | ||
owner of a vehicle has
not paid a civil penalty or a |
settlement agreement arising from the
violation of rules | ||
adopted under the Illinois Motor Carrier Safety Law or the
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Illinois Hazardous Materials Transportation Act or that a | ||
vehicle, regardless
of ownership, was the subject of | ||
violations of these rules that resulted in a
civil penalty | ||
or settlement agreement which remains unpaid.
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2. When the Secretary of State determines that a | ||
vehicle registered for a
gross weight of more than 16,000 | ||
pounds within an affected area is not in
compliance with | ||
the provisions of Section 13-109.1 of the Illinois Vehicle
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Code. | ||
3. When the Secretary of State is notified by the | ||
United States Department of Transportation that a vehicle | ||
is in violation of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety | ||
Regulations, as they are now or hereafter amended, and is | ||
prohibited from operating. | ||
(c) The Secretary of State may suspend the registration of | ||
a
vehicle when a court finds that the vehicle was used in a | ||
violation of Section 24-3A of the Criminal Code of 1961 or the | ||
Criminal Code of 2012 relating to gunrunning. A suspension of | ||
registration under this subsection (c) may be for a period of | ||
up to 90 days.
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(d) The Secretary shall deny, suspend, or revoke | ||
registration if the applicant fails to disclose material | ||
information required, if the applicant has made a materially | ||
false statement on the application, if the applicant has |
applied as a subterfuge for the real party in interest who has | ||
been issued a federal out-of-service order, or if the | ||
applicant's business is operated by, managed by, or otherwise | ||
controlled by or affiliated with a person who is ineligible for | ||
registration, including the applicant entity, a relative, | ||
family member, corporate officer, or shareholder. The | ||
Secretary shall deny, suspend, or revoke registration for | ||
either (i) a vehicle if the motor carrier responsible for the | ||
safety of the vehicle has been prohibited from operating by the | ||
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration; or (ii) a carrier | ||
whose business is operated by, managed by, or otherwise | ||
controlled by or affiliated with a person who is ineligible for | ||
registration, which may include the owner, a relative, family | ||
member, corporate officer, or shareholder of the carrier. | ||
(Source: P.A. 97-540, eff. 1-1-12; 97-1150, eff. 1-25-13.)
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(625 ILCS 5/6-115) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-115)
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Sec. 6-115. Expiration of driver's license.
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(a) Except as provided elsewhere in this Section, every
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driver's license issued under the provisions of
this Code shall
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expire 4 years from the date of its issuance, or at such later
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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
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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.
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The Secretary of State may, however, issue to a
person not | ||
previously licensed as a driver in Illinois a driver's
license
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which will expire not less than 4 years nor more than 5
years | ||
from date of
issuance, except as provided elsewhere in this | ||
Section.
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(a-5) Every driver's license issued under this Code to an | ||
applicant who is not a United States citizen or permanent | ||
resident , other than a conditional permanent resident, or an | ||
individual who has an approved application for asylum in the | ||
United States or has entered the United States in refugee | ||
status, shall be marked "Limited Term" and shall expire on | ||
whichever is the earlier date of the following: | ||
(1) as provided under subsection (a), (f), (g), or (i) | ||
of this Section; | ||
(2) on the date the applicant's authorized stay in the | ||
United States terminates; or | ||
(3) if the applicant's authorized stay is indefinite | ||
and the applicant is applying for a Limited Term REAL ID | ||
compliant driver's license, one year from the date of | ||
issuance of the license. | ||
(a-10) Every REAL ID compliant driver's license issued | ||
under this Code to an applicant who is not a United States | ||
citizen or permanent resident, other than a conditional |
permanent resident, or an individual who has an approved | ||
application for asylum in the United States or has entered the | ||
United States in refugee status, shall be marked "Limited | ||
Term". | ||
(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
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until he reaches the age of 21.
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(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.
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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.
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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.
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(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 120 days thereafter, upon such
terms and | ||
conditions as the Secretary may prescribe.
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(d-5) The Secretary may defer the expiration of the | ||
driver's license of a licensee, or of a spouse or dependent | ||
children living with the licensee, serving as a civilian | ||
employee of the United States Armed Forces or the United States | ||
Department of Defense, outside of the State of Illinois, and | ||
120 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.
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(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
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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.
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(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
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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.
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(h) The Secretary of State shall provide that each special
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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
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requirements.
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(i) The Secretary of State shall provide that each driver's | ||
license issued to a person convicted of a sex offense as | ||
defined in Section 2 of the Sex Offender Registration Act shall | ||
expire 12 months from the date of issuance or at such date as | ||
the Secretary may by rule designate, not to exceed an | ||
additional 12 calendar months. The Secretary may adopt rules | ||
defining renewal requirements.
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(Source: P.A. 99-118, eff. 1-1-16; 99-305, eff. 1-1-16; 99-642, | ||
eff. 7-28-16; 100-248, eff. 8-22-17; 100-863, eff. 8-14-18.)
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(625 ILCS 5/6-209) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-209)
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Sec. 6-209.
Notice of Cancellation, Suspension or
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Revocation - Surrender and Return of License.
The Secretary of | ||
State upon cancelling, suspending or revoking a
license or | ||
permit shall immediately notify the holder thereof in writing
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and shall require that such license or permit shall be | ||
surrendered to
and retained by the Secretary of State. However, | ||
upon payment of the reinstatement
fee set out in subsection (g) | ||
of Section 6-118 at the end of any
period of suspension of a | ||
license the licensee, if not ineligible for some
other reason, | ||
shall be entitled to reinstatement of driving privileges and | ||
may apply for a duplicate driver's the
return of his license if | ||
it has not then expired; or, in case it has
expired, to apply | ||
for a new license.
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(Source: P.A. 81-462.)
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(625 ILCS 5/6-500) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-500)
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Sec. 6-500. Definitions of words and phrases. | ||
Notwithstanding the
definitions set forth elsewhere in this
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Code, for purposes of the Uniform Commercial Driver's License | ||
Act
(UCDLA), the words and phrases listed below have the | ||
meanings
ascribed to them as follows:
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(1) Alcohol. "Alcohol" means any substance containing any | ||
form of
alcohol, including but not limited to ethanol,
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methanol,
propanol, and
isopropanol.
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(2) Alcohol concentration. "Alcohol concentration" means:
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(A) the number of grams of alcohol per 210 liters of | ||
breath;
or
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(B) the number of grams of alcohol per 100 milliliters | ||
of
blood; or
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(C) the number of grams of alcohol per 67 milliliters | ||
of
urine.
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Alcohol tests administered within 2 hours of the driver | ||
being
"stopped or detained" shall be considered that driver's | ||
"alcohol
concentration" for the purposes of enforcing this | ||
UCDLA.
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(3) (Blank).
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(4) (Blank).
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(5) (Blank).
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(5.3) CDLIS driver record. "CDLIS driver record" means the | ||
electronic record of the individual CDL driver's status and | ||
history stored by the State-of-Record as part of the Commercial | ||
Driver's License Information System, or CDLIS, established | ||
under 49 U.S.C. 31309. | ||
(5.5) CDLIS motor vehicle record. "CDLIS motor vehicle | ||
record" or "CDLIS MVR" means a report generated from the CDLIS | ||
driver record meeting the requirements for access to CDLIS | ||
information and provided by states to users authorized in 49 | ||
C.F.R. 384.225(e)(3) and (4), subject to the provisions of the | ||
Driver Privacy Protection Act, 18 U.S.C. 2721-2725. | ||
(5.7) Commercial driver's license downgrade. "Commercial |
driver's license downgrade" or "CDL downgrade" means either: | ||
(A) a state allows the driver to change his or her | ||
self-certification to interstate, but operating | ||
exclusively in transportation or operation excepted from | ||
49 C.F.R. Part 391, as provided in 49 C.F.R. 390.3(f), | ||
391.2, 391.68, or 398.3; | ||
(B) a state allows the driver to change his or her | ||
self-certification to intrastate only, if the driver | ||
qualifies under that state's physical qualification | ||
requirements for intrastate only; | ||
(C) a state allows the driver to change his or her | ||
certification to intrastate, but operating exclusively in | ||
transportation or operations excepted from all or part of | ||
the state driver qualification requirements; or | ||
(D) a state removes the CDL privilege from the driver | ||
license. | ||
(6) Commercial Motor Vehicle.
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(A) "Commercial motor vehicle" or "CMV" means
a motor | ||
vehicle or combination of motor vehicles used in commerce, | ||
except those referred to in subdivision (B), designed
to | ||
transport passengers or property if the motor vehicle:
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(i) has a gross combination weight rating or gross | ||
combination weight of 11,794 kilograms or more (26,001 | ||
pounds or more), whichever is greater, inclusive of any | ||
towed unit with a gross vehicle weight rating or
gross | ||
vehicle weight of more than 4,536 kilograms (10,000 |
pounds), whichever is greater; or
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(i-5) has a gross vehicle weight rating or gross | ||
vehicle weight of 11,794 or more kilograms (26,001 | ||
pounds or more), whichever is greater; or | ||
(ii) is designed to transport 16 or more
persons, | ||
including the driver;
or
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(iii) is of any size and is used in transporting | ||
hazardous materials as defined in 49 C.F.R. 383.5.
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(B) Pursuant to the interpretation of the Commercial | ||
Motor
Vehicle
Safety Act of 1986 by the Federal Highway | ||
Administration, the definition of
"commercial motor | ||
vehicle" does not include:
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(i) recreational vehicles, when operated primarily | ||
for personal use;
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(ii) vehicles owned by or operated under the | ||
direction of the United States Department of Defense or | ||
the United States Coast Guard only when operated by
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non-civilian personnel. This includes any operator on | ||
active military
duty; members of the Reserves; | ||
National Guard; personnel on part-time
training; and | ||
National Guard military technicians (civilians who are
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required to wear military uniforms and are subject to | ||
the Code of Military
Justice); or
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(iii) firefighting, police, and other emergency | ||
equipment (including, without limitation, equipment | ||
owned or operated by a HazMat or technical rescue team |
authorized by a county board under Section 5-1127 of | ||
the Counties Code), with audible and
visual signals, | ||
owned or operated
by or for a
governmental entity, | ||
which is necessary to the preservation of life or
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property or the execution of emergency governmental | ||
functions which are
normally not subject to general | ||
traffic rules and regulations.
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(7) Controlled Substance. "Controlled substance" shall | ||
have the same
meaning as defined in Section 102 of the Illinois | ||
Controlled Substances Act,
and shall also include cannabis as | ||
defined in Section 3 of the Cannabis Control
Act and | ||
methamphetamine as defined in Section 10 of the Methamphetamine | ||
Control and Community Protection Act.
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(8) Conviction. "Conviction" means an unvacated | ||
adjudication of guilt
or a determination that a person has | ||
violated or failed to comply with the
law in a court of | ||
original jurisdiction or by an authorized administrative
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tribunal; an unvacated forfeiture of bail or collateral | ||
deposited to secure
the person's appearance in court; a plea of | ||
guilty or nolo contendere accepted by the court; the payment of | ||
a fine or court cost
regardless of whether the imposition of | ||
sentence is deferred and ultimately
a judgment dismissing the | ||
underlying charge is entered; or a violation of a
condition of | ||
release without bail, regardless of whether or not the penalty
| ||
is rebated, suspended or probated.
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(8.5) Day. "Day" means calendar day.
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(9) (Blank).
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(10) (Blank).
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(11) (Blank).
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(12) (Blank).
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(13) Driver. "Driver" means any person who drives, | ||
operates, or is in
physical control of a commercial motor | ||
vehicle, any person who is required to hold a
CDL, or any | ||
person who is a holder of a CDL while operating a | ||
non-commercial motor vehicle.
| ||
(13.5) Driver applicant. "Driver applicant" means an | ||
individual who applies to a state or other jurisdiction to | ||
obtain, transfer, upgrade, or renew a CDL or to obtain or renew | ||
a CLP.
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(13.8) Electronic device. "Electronic device" includes, | ||
but is not limited to, a cellular telephone, personal digital | ||
assistant, pager, computer, or any other device used to input, | ||
write, send, receive, or read text. | ||
(14) Employee. "Employee" means a person who is employed as | ||
a
commercial
motor vehicle driver. A person who is | ||
self-employed as a commercial motor
vehicle driver must comply | ||
with the requirements of this UCDLA
pertaining to employees. An
| ||
owner-operator on a long-term lease shall be considered an | ||
employee.
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(15) Employer. "Employer" means a person (including the | ||
United
States, a State or a local authority) who owns or leases | ||
a commercial motor
vehicle or assigns employees to operate such |
a vehicle. A person who is
self-employed as a commercial motor | ||
vehicle driver must
comply with the requirements of this UCDLA.
| ||
(15.1) Endorsement. "Endorsement" means an authorization | ||
to an individual's CLP or CDL required to permit the individual | ||
to operate certain types of commercial motor vehicles. | ||
(15.2) Entry-level driver training. "Entry-level driver | ||
training" means the training an entry-level driver receives | ||
from an entity listed on the Federal Motor Carrier Safety | ||
Administration's Training Provider Registry prior to: (i) | ||
taking the CDL skills test required to receive the Class A or | ||
Class B CDL for the first time; (ii) taking the CDL skills test | ||
required to upgrade to a Class A or Class B CDL; or (iii) | ||
taking the CDL skills test required to obtain a passenger or | ||
school bus endorsement for the first time or the CDL knowledge | ||
test required to obtain a hazardous materials endorsement for | ||
the first time. | ||
(15.3) Excepted interstate. "Excepted interstate" means a | ||
person who operates or expects to operate in interstate | ||
commerce, but engages exclusively in transportation or | ||
operations excepted under 49 C.F.R. 390.3(f), 391.2, 391.68, or | ||
398.3 from all or part of the qualification requirements of 49 | ||
C.F.R. Part 391 and is not required to obtain a medical | ||
examiner's certificate by 49 C.F.R. 391.45. | ||
(15.5) Excepted intrastate. "Excepted intrastate" means a | ||
person who operates in intrastate commerce but engages | ||
exclusively in transportation or operations excepted from all |
or parts of the state driver qualification requirements. | ||
(16) (Blank).
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(16.5) Fatality. "Fatality" means the death of a person as | ||
a result of a motor vehicle accident.
| ||
(16.7) Foreign commercial driver. "Foreign commercial | ||
driver" means a person licensed to operate a commercial motor | ||
vehicle by an authority outside the United States, or a citizen | ||
of a foreign country who operates a commercial motor vehicle in | ||
the United States. | ||
(17) Foreign jurisdiction. "Foreign jurisdiction" means a | ||
sovereign
jurisdiction that does not fall within the definition | ||
of "State".
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(18) (Blank).
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(19) (Blank).
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(20) Hazardous materials. "Hazardous Material" means any | ||
material that has been designated under 49 U.S.C.
5103 and is | ||
required to be placarded under subpart F of 49 C.F.R. part 172 | ||
or any quantity of a material listed as a select agent or toxin | ||
in 42 C.F.R. part 73.
| ||
(20.5) Imminent Hazard. "Imminent hazard" means the | ||
existence of any condition of a vehicle, employee, or | ||
commercial motor vehicle operations that substantially | ||
increases the likelihood of serious injury or death if not | ||
discontinued immediately; or a condition relating to hazardous | ||
material that presents a substantial likelihood that death, | ||
serious illness, severe personal injury, or a substantial |
endangerment to health, property, or the environment may occur | ||
before the reasonably foreseeable completion date of a formal | ||
proceeding begun to lessen the risk of that death, illness, | ||
injury or endangerment.
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(20.6) Issuance. "Issuance" means initial issuance, | ||
transfer, renewal, or upgrade of a CLP or CDL and non-domiciled | ||
CLP or CDL. | ||
(20.7) Issue. "Issue" means initial issuance, transfer, | ||
renewal, or upgrade of a CLP or CDL and non-domiciled CLP or | ||
non-domiciled CDL. | ||
(21) Long-term lease. "Long-term lease" means a lease of a | ||
commercial
motor vehicle by the owner-lessor to a lessee, for a | ||
period of more than 29
days.
| ||
(21.01) Manual transmission. "Manual transmission" means a | ||
transmission utilizing a driver-operated clutch that is | ||
activated by a pedal or lever and a gear-shift mechanism | ||
operated either by hand or foot including those known as a | ||
stick shift, stick, straight drive, or standard transmission. | ||
All other transmissions, whether semi-automatic or automatic, | ||
shall be considered automatic for the purposes of the | ||
standardized restriction code. | ||
(21.1) Medical examiner. "Medical examiner" means an | ||
individual certified by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety | ||
Administration and listed on the National Registry of Certified | ||
Medical Examiners in accordance with Federal Motor Carrier | ||
Safety Regulations, 49 CFR 390.101 et seq. |
(21.2) Medical examiner's certificate. "Medical examiner's | ||
certificate" means either (1) prior to June 22, 2021 2018 , a | ||
document prescribed or approved by the Secretary of State that | ||
is issued by a medical examiner to a driver to medically | ||
qualify him or her to drive; or (2) beginning June 22, 2021 | ||
2018 , an electronic submission of results of an examination | ||
conducted by a medical examiner listed on the National Registry | ||
of Certified Medical Examiners to the Federal Motor Carrier | ||
Safety Administration of a driver to medically qualify him or | ||
her to drive. | ||
(21.5) Medical variance. "Medical variance" means a driver | ||
has received one of the following from the Federal Motor | ||
Carrier Safety Administration which allows the driver to be | ||
issued a medical certificate: (1) an exemption letter | ||
permitting operation of a commercial motor vehicle pursuant to | ||
49 C.F.R. Part 381, Subpart C or 49 C.F.R. 391.64; or (2) a | ||
skill performance evaluation (SPE) certificate permitting | ||
operation of a commercial motor vehicle pursuant to 49 C.F.R. | ||
391.49. | ||
(21.7) Mobile telephone. "Mobile telephone" means a mobile | ||
communication device that falls under or uses any commercial | ||
mobile radio service, as defined in regulations of the Federal | ||
Communications Commission, 47 CFR 20.3. It does not include | ||
two-way or citizens band radio services. | ||
(22) Motor Vehicle. "Motor vehicle" means every vehicle
| ||
which is self-propelled, and every vehicle which is propelled |
by electric
power obtained from over head trolley wires but not | ||
operated upon rails,
except vehicles moved solely by human | ||
power and motorized wheel chairs.
| ||
(22.2) Motor vehicle record. "Motor vehicle record" means a | ||
report of the driving status and history of a driver generated | ||
from the driver record provided to users, such as drivers or | ||
employers, and is subject to the provisions of the Driver | ||
Privacy Protection Act, 18 U.S.C. 2721-2725. | ||
(22.5) Non-CMV. "Non-CMV" means a motor vehicle or | ||
combination of motor vehicles not defined by the term | ||
"commercial motor vehicle" or "CMV" in this Section.
| ||
(22.7) Non-excepted interstate. "Non-excepted interstate" | ||
means a person who operates or expects to operate in interstate | ||
commerce, is subject to and meets the qualification | ||
requirements under 49 C.F.R. Part 391, and is required to | ||
obtain a medical examiner's certificate by 49 C.F.R. 391.45. | ||
(22.8) Non-excepted intrastate. "Non-excepted intrastate" | ||
means a person who operates only in intrastate commerce and is | ||
subject to State driver qualification requirements. | ||
(23) Non-domiciled CLP or Non-domiciled CDL. | ||
"Non-domiciled CLP" or "Non-domiciled CDL" means a CLP or CDL, | ||
respectively, issued by a state or other jurisdiction under | ||
either of the following two conditions: | ||
(i) to an individual domiciled in a foreign country | ||
meeting the requirements of Part 383.23(b)(1) of 49 C.F.R. | ||
of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration.
|
(ii) to an individual domiciled in another state | ||
meeting the requirements of Part 383.23(b)(2) of 49 C.F.R. | ||
of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration.
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(24) (Blank).
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(25) (Blank).
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(25.5) Railroad-Highway Grade Crossing Violation. | ||
"Railroad-highway
grade
crossing violation" means a
violation, | ||
while operating a commercial motor vehicle, of
any
of the | ||
following:
| ||
(A) Section 11-1201, 11-1202, or 11-1425 of this
Code.
| ||
(B) Any other similar
law or local ordinance of any | ||
state relating to
railroad-highway grade crossing.
| ||
(25.7) School Bus. "School bus" means a commercial motor | ||
vehicle used to transport pre-primary, primary, or secondary | ||
school students from home to school, from school to home, or to | ||
and from school-sponsored events. "School bus" does not include | ||
a bus used as a common carrier.
| ||
(26) Serious Traffic Violation. "Serious traffic | ||
violation"
means:
| ||
(A) a conviction when operating a commercial motor | ||
vehicle, or when operating a non-CMV while holding a CLP or | ||
CDL,
of:
| ||
(i) a violation relating to excessive speeding,
| ||
involving a single speeding charge of 15 miles per hour | ||
or more above the
legal speed limit; or
| ||
(ii) a violation relating to reckless driving; or
|
(iii) a violation of any State law or local | ||
ordinance relating to motor
vehicle traffic control | ||
(other than parking violations) arising in
connection | ||
with a fatal traffic accident; or
| ||
(iv) a violation of Section 6-501, relating to | ||
having multiple driver's
licenses; or
| ||
(v) a violation of paragraph (a) of Section 6-507, | ||
relating to the
requirement to have a valid CLP or CDL; | ||
or
| ||
(vi) a violation relating to improper or erratic | ||
traffic lane changes;
or
| ||
(vii) a violation relating to following another | ||
vehicle too closely; or
| ||
(viii) a violation relating to texting while | ||
driving; or | ||
(ix) a violation relating to the use of a hand-held | ||
mobile telephone while driving; or | ||
(B) any other similar violation of a law or local
| ||
ordinance of any state relating to motor vehicle traffic | ||
control, other
than a parking violation, which the | ||
Secretary of State determines by
administrative rule to be | ||
serious.
| ||
(27) State. "State" means a state of the United States, the | ||
District of
Columbia and any province or territory of Canada.
| ||
(28) (Blank).
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(29) (Blank).
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(30) (Blank).
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(31) (Blank).
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(32) Texting. "Texting" means manually entering | ||
alphanumeric text into, or reading text from, an electronic | ||
device. | ||
(1) Texting includes, but is not limited to, short | ||
message service, emailing, instant messaging, a command or | ||
request to access a World Wide Web page, pressing more than | ||
a single button to initiate or terminate a voice | ||
communication using a mobile telephone, or engaging in any | ||
other form of electronic text retrieval or entry for | ||
present or future communication. | ||
(2) Texting does not include: | ||
(i) inputting, selecting, or reading information | ||
on a global positioning system or navigation system; or | ||
(ii) pressing a single button to initiate or | ||
terminate a voice communication using a mobile | ||
telephone; or | ||
(iii) using a device capable of performing | ||
multiple functions (for example, a fleet management | ||
system, dispatching device, smart phone, citizens band | ||
radio, or music player) for a purpose that is not | ||
otherwise prohibited by Part 392 of the Federal Motor | ||
Carrier Safety Regulations. | ||
(32.3) Third party skills test examiner. "Third party | ||
skills test examiner" means a person employed by a third party |
tester who is authorized by the State to administer the CDL | ||
skills tests specified in 49 C.F.R. Part 383, subparts G and H. | ||
(32.5) Third party tester. "Third party tester" means a | ||
person (including, but not limited to, another state, a motor | ||
carrier, a private driver training facility or other private | ||
institution, or a department, agency, or instrumentality of a | ||
local government) authorized by the State to employ skills test | ||
examiners to administer the CDL skills tests specified in 49 | ||
C.F.R. Part 383, subparts G and H. | ||
(32.7) United States. "United States" means the 50 states | ||
and the District of Columbia. | ||
(33) Use a hand-held mobile telephone. "Use a hand-held | ||
mobile telephone" means: | ||
(1) using at least one hand to hold a mobile telephone | ||
to conduct a voice communication; | ||
(2) dialing or answering a mobile telephone by pressing | ||
more than a single button; or | ||
(3) reaching for a mobile telephone in a manner that | ||
requires a driver to maneuver so that he or she is no | ||
longer in a seated driving position, restrained by a seat | ||
belt that is installed in accordance with 49 CFR 393.93 and | ||
adjusted in accordance with the vehicle manufacturer's | ||
instructions. | ||
(Source: P.A. 99-57, eff. 7-16-15; 100-223, eff. 8-18-17.)
| ||
(625 ILCS 5/6-508) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-508)
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Sec. 6-508. Commercial Driver's License (CDL) - | ||
qualification standards.
| ||
(a) Testing.
| ||
(1) General. No person shall be issued an original or | ||
renewal CDL
unless that person is
domiciled in this State | ||
or is applying for a non-domiciled CDL under Sections 6-509 | ||
and 6-510 of this Code. The Secretary shall cause to be | ||
administered such
tests as the Secretary deems necessary to | ||
meet the requirements of 49
C.F.R. Part 383, subparts F, G, | ||
H, and J.
| ||
(1.5) Effective July 1, 2014, no person shall be issued | ||
an original CDL or an upgraded CDL that requires a skills | ||
test unless that person has held a CLP, for a minimum of 14 | ||
calendar days, for the classification of vehicle and | ||
endorsement, if any, for which the person is seeking a CDL. | ||
(2) Third party testing. The Secretary of State may | ||
authorize a
"third party tester", pursuant to 49 C.F.R. | ||
383.75 and 49 C.F.R. 384.228 and 384.229, to administer the
| ||
skills test or tests specified by the Federal Motor Carrier | ||
Safety
Administration pursuant to the
Commercial Motor | ||
Vehicle Safety Act of 1986 and any appropriate federal | ||
rule.
| ||
(3)(i) Effective February 7, 2020, unless the person is | ||
exempted by 49 CFR 380.603, no person shall be issued an | ||
original (first time issuance) CDL, an upgraded CDL or a | ||
school bus (S), passenger (P), or hazardous Materials (H) |
endorsement unless the person has successfully completed | ||
entry-level driver training (ELDT) taught by a training | ||
provider listed on the federal Training Provider Registry. | ||
(ii) Persons who obtain a CLP before February 7, 2020 | ||
are not required to complete ELDT if the person obtains a | ||
CDL before the CLP or renewed CLP expires. | ||
(iii) Except for persons seeking the H endorsement, | ||
persons must complete the theory and behind-the-wheel | ||
(range and public road) portions of ELDT within one year of | ||
completing the first portion. | ||
(iv) The Secretary shall adopt rules to implement this | ||
subsection.
| ||
(b) Waiver of Skills Test. The Secretary of State may waive | ||
the skills
test specified in this Section for a driver | ||
applicant for a commercial driver license
who meets the | ||
requirements of 49 C.F.R. 383.77.
The Secretary of State shall | ||
waive the skills tests specified in this Section for a driver | ||
applicant who has military commercial motor vehicle | ||
experience, subject to the requirements of 49 C.F.R. 383.77.
| ||
(b-1) No person shall be issued a CDL unless the person | ||
certifies to the Secretary one of the following types of | ||
driving operations in which he or she will be engaged: | ||
(1) non-excepted interstate; | ||
(2) non-excepted intrastate; | ||
(3) excepted interstate; or | ||
(4) excepted intrastate. |
(b-2) (Blank). | ||
(c) Limitations on issuance of a CDL. A CDL shall not be | ||
issued to a person while the person is
subject to a | ||
disqualification from driving a commercial motor vehicle, or
| ||
unless otherwise permitted by this Code, while the person's | ||
driver's
license is suspended, revoked or cancelled in
any | ||
state, or any territory or province of Canada; nor may a CLP or | ||
CDL be issued
to a person who has a CLP or CDL issued by any | ||
other state, or foreign
jurisdiction, nor may a CDL be issued | ||
to a person who has an Illinois CLP unless the person first | ||
surrenders all of these
licenses or permits. However, a person | ||
may hold an Illinois CLP and an Illinois CDL providing the CLP | ||
is necessary to train or practice for an endorsement or vehicle | ||
classification not present on the current CDL. No CDL shall be | ||
issued to or renewed for a person who does not
meet the | ||
requirement of 49 CFR 391.41(b)(11). The requirement may be met | ||
with
the aid of a hearing aid.
| ||
(c-1) The Secretary may issue a CDL with a school bus | ||
driver endorsement
to allow a person to drive the type of bus | ||
described in subsection (d-5) of
Section 6-104 of this Code. | ||
The CDL with a school bus driver endorsement may be
issued only | ||
to a person meeting the following requirements:
| ||
(1) the person has submitted his or her fingerprints to | ||
the
Department of State Police in the form and manner
| ||
prescribed by the Department of State Police. These
| ||
fingerprints shall be checked against the fingerprint |
records
now and hereafter filed in the Department of State | ||
Police and
Federal Bureau of Investigation criminal | ||
history records databases;
| ||
(2) the person has passed a written test, administered | ||
by the Secretary of
State, on charter bus operation, | ||
charter bus safety, and certain special
traffic laws
| ||
relating to school buses determined by the Secretary of | ||
State to be relevant to
charter buses, and submitted to a | ||
review of the driver applicant's driving
habits by the | ||
Secretary of State at the time the written test is given;
| ||
(3) the person has demonstrated physical fitness to | ||
operate school buses
by
submitting the results of a medical | ||
examination, including tests for drug
use; and
| ||
(4) the person has not been convicted of committing or | ||
attempting
to commit any
one or more of the following | ||
offenses: (i) those offenses defined in
Sections 8-1.2, | ||
9-1, 9-1.2, 9-2, 9-2.1, 9-3, 9-3.2, 9-3.3, 10-1, 10-2, | ||
10-3.1,
10-4,
10-5, 10-5.1, 10-6, 10-7, 10-9, 11-1.20, | ||
11-1.30, 11-1.40, 11-1.50, 11-1.60, 11-6, 11-6.5, 11-6.6,
| ||
11-9, 11-9.1, 11-9.3, 11-9.4, 11-14, 11-14.1, 11-14.3, | ||
11-14.4, 11-15, 11-15.1, 11-16, 11-17, 11-17.1, 11-18, | ||
11-18.1, 11-19, 11-19.1,
11-19.2,
11-20, 11-20.1, | ||
11-20.1B, 11-20.3, 11-21, 11-22, 11-23, 11-24, 11-25, | ||
11-26, 11-30, 12-2.6, 12-3.1, 12-4, 12-4.1, 12-4.2, | ||
12-4.2-5, 12-4.3, 12-4.4,
12-4.5, 12-4.6, 12-4.7, 12-4.9, | ||
12-5.01,
12-6, 12-6.2, 12-7.1, 12-7.3, 12-7.4, 12-7.5, |
12-11,
12-13, 12-14, 12-14.1, 12-15, 12-16, 12-16.2, | ||
12-21.5, 12-21.6, 12-33, 12C-5, 12C-10, 12C-20, 12C-30, | ||
12C-45, 16-16, 16-16.1,
18-1,
18-2,
18-3, 18-4, 18-5, 19-6,
| ||
20-1, 20-1.1, 20-1.2, 20-1.3, 20-2, 24-1, 24-1.1, 24-1.2, | ||
24-1.2-5, 24-1.6, 24-1.7, 24-2.1, 24-3.3, 24-3.5, 24-3.8, | ||
24-3.9, 31A-1, 31A-1.1,
33A-2, and 33D-1, and in subsection | ||
(b) of Section 8-1, and in subdivisions (a)(1), (a)(2), | ||
(b)(1), (e)(1), (e)(2), (e)(3), (e)(4), and (f)(1) of | ||
Section 12-3.05, and in subsection (a) and subsection (b), | ||
clause (1), of Section
12-4, and in subsection (A), clauses | ||
(a) and (b), of Section 24-3, and those offenses contained | ||
in Article 29D of the Criminal Code of 1961 or the Criminal | ||
Code of 2012; (ii) those offenses defined in the
Cannabis | ||
Control Act except those offenses defined in subsections | ||
(a) and
(b) of Section 4, and subsection (a) of Section 5 | ||
of the Cannabis Control
Act; (iii) those offenses defined | ||
in the Illinois Controlled Substances
Act; (iv) those | ||
offenses defined in the Methamphetamine Control and | ||
Community Protection Act; (v) any offense committed or | ||
attempted in any other state or against
the laws of the | ||
United States, which if committed or attempted in this
| ||
State would be punishable as one or more of the foregoing | ||
offenses; (vi)
the offenses defined in Sections 4.1 and 5.1 | ||
of the Wrongs to Children Act or Section 11-9.1A of the | ||
Criminal Code of 1961 or the Criminal Code of 2012; (vii) | ||
those offenses defined in Section 6-16 of the Liquor |
Control Act of
1934; and (viii) those offenses defined in | ||
the Methamphetamine Precursor Control Act.
| ||
The Department of State Police shall charge
a fee for | ||
conducting the criminal history records check, which shall be
| ||
deposited into the State Police Services Fund and may not | ||
exceed the actual
cost of the records check.
| ||
(c-2) The Secretary shall issue a CDL with a school bus | ||
endorsement to allow a person to drive a school bus as defined | ||
in this Section. The CDL shall be issued according to the | ||
requirements outlined in 49 C.F.R. 383. A person may not | ||
operate a school bus as defined in this Section without a | ||
school bus endorsement. The Secretary of State may adopt rules | ||
consistent with Federal guidelines to implement this | ||
subsection (c-2).
| ||
(d) (Blank).
| ||
(Source: P.A. 97-208, eff. 1-1-12; 97-1108, eff. 1-1-13; | ||
97-1109, eff. 1-1-13; 97-1150, eff. 1-25-13; 98-52, eff. | ||
1-1-14; 98-176 (see Section 10 of P.A. 98-722 and Section 10 of | ||
P.A. 99-414 for effective date of changes made by 98-176); | ||
98-756, eff. 7-16-14.) | ||
(625 ILCS 5/6-508.1) | ||
Sec. 6-508.1. Medical examiner's certificate. | ||
(a) It shall be unlawful for any person to drive a CMV in | ||
non-excepted interstate commerce unless the person holds a CLP | ||
or CDL and is medically certified as physically qualified to do |
so. | ||
(b) No person who has certified to non-excepted interstate | ||
driving as provided in Sections 6-507.5 and 6-508 of this Code | ||
shall be issued a CLP or CDL unless that person has a current | ||
medical examiner's certificate on the CDLIS driver record. | ||
(c) (Blank). | ||
(d) On and after January 30, 2014, all persons who hold a | ||
commercial driver instruction permit or CDL who have certified | ||
as non-excepted interstate shall maintain a current medical | ||
examiner's certificate on file with the Secretary. On and after | ||
July 1, 2014, all persons issued a CLP who have certified as | ||
non-excepted interstate shall maintain a current medical | ||
examiner's certificate on file with the Secretary. | ||
(e) Before June 22, 2021 2018 , the Secretary shall post the | ||
following to the CDLIS driver record within 10 calendar days of | ||
receipt of a medical examiner's certificate of a driver who has | ||
certified as non-excepted interstate: | ||
(1) the medical examiner's name; | ||
(2) the medical examiner's telephone number; | ||
(3) the date of issuance of the medical examiner's | ||
certificate; | ||
(4) the medical examiner's license number and the state | ||
that issued it; | ||
(5) the medical certification status; | ||
(6) the expiration date of the medical examiner's | ||
certificate; |
(7) the existence of any medical variance on the | ||
medical examiner's certificate, including, but not limited | ||
to, an exemption, Skills Performance Evaluation | ||
certification, issuance and expiration date of the medical | ||
variance, or any grandfather provisions; | ||
(8) any restrictions noted on the medical examiner's | ||
certificate; | ||
(9) the date the medical examiner's certificate | ||
information was posted to the CDLIS driver record; and | ||
(10) the medical examiner's National Registry of | ||
Certified Medical Examiners identification number. | ||
(e-5) Beginning June 22, 2021 2018 , the Secretary shall | ||
post the following to the CDLIS driver record within one | ||
business day of electronic receipt from the Federal Motor | ||
Carrier Safety Administration of a driver's identification, | ||
examination results, restriction information, and medical | ||
variance information resulting from an examination performed | ||
by a medical examiner on the National Registry of Certified | ||
Medical Examiners for any driver who has certified as | ||
non-excepted interstate: | ||
(1) the medical examiner's name; | ||
(2) the medical examiner's telephone number; | ||
(3) the date of issuance of the medical examiner's | ||
certificate; | ||
(4) the medical examiner's license number and the state | ||
that issued it; |
(5) the medical certification status; | ||
(6) the expiration date of the medical examiner's | ||
certificate; | ||
(7) the existence of any medical variance on the | ||
medical examiner's certificate, including, but not limited | ||
to, an exemption, Skills Performance Evaluation | ||
certification, issue and expiration date of a medical | ||
variance, or any grandfather provisions; | ||
(8) any restrictions noted on the medical examiner's | ||
certificate; | ||
(9) the date the medical examiner's certificate | ||
information was posted to the CDLIS driver record; and | ||
(10) the medical examiner's National Registry of | ||
Certified Medical Examiners identification number. | ||
(f) Within 10 calendar days of the expiration or rescission | ||
of the driver's medical examiner's certificate or medical | ||
variance or both, the Secretary shall update the medical | ||
certification status to "not certified". | ||
(g) Within 10 calendar days of receipt of information from | ||
the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration regarding | ||
issuance or renewal of a medical variance, the Secretary shall | ||
update the CDLIS driver record to include the medical variance | ||
information provided by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety | ||
Administration. | ||
(g-5) Beginning June 22, 2021 2018 , within one business day | ||
of electronic receipt of information from the Federal Motor |
Carrier Safety Administration regarding issuance or renewal of | ||
a medical variance, the Secretary shall update the CDLIS driver | ||
record to include the medical variance information provided by | ||
the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration. | ||
(h) The Secretary shall notify the driver of his or her | ||
non-certified status and that his or her CDL will be canceled | ||
unless the driver submits a current medical examiner's | ||
certificate or medical variance or changes his or her | ||
self-certification to driving only in excepted or intrastate | ||
commerce. | ||
(i) Within 60 calendar days of a driver's medical | ||
certification status becoming non-certified, the Secretary | ||
shall cancel the CDL.
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(j) As required under the Code of Federal Regulations 49 | ||
CFR 390.39, an operator of a covered farm vehicle, as defined | ||
under Section 18b-101 of this Code, is exempt from the | ||
requirements of this Section. | ||
(k) For purposes of ensuring a person is medically fit to | ||
drive a commercial motor vehicle, the Secretary may release | ||
medical information provided by an applicant or a holder of a | ||
CDL or CLP to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration. | ||
Medical information includes, but is not limited to, a medical | ||
examiner's certificate, a medical report that the Secretary | ||
requires to be submitted, statements regarding medical | ||
conditions made by an applicant or a holder of a CDL or CLP, or | ||
statements made by his or her physician. |
(Source: P.A. 99-57, eff. 7-16-15; 99-607, eff. 7-22-16; | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
100-223, eff. 8-18-17.)
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