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| AN ACT concerning transportation.
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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 Vehicle Code is amended by changing |
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| Sections 6-514, 6-518, 6-524, 11-501.1, and 11-501.8 as |
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| follows:
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| (625 ILCS 5/6-514) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-514)
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| Sec. 6-514. Commercial Driver's License (CDL) - |
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| Disqualifications.
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| (a) A person shall be disqualified from driving a |
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| commercial motor
vehicle for a period of not less than 12 |
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| months for the first violation of:
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| (1) Refusing to submit to or failure to complete a test |
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| or tests to
determine the driver's blood concentration of |
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| alcohol, other drug, or both,
while driving a commercial |
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| motor vehicle or, if the driver is a CDL holder, while |
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| driving a non-CMV; or
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| (2) Operating a commercial motor vehicle while the |
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| alcohol
concentration of the person's blood, breath or |
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| urine is at least 0.04, or any
amount of a drug, substance, |
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| or compound in the person's blood or urine
resulting from |
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| the unlawful use or consumption of cannabis listed in the
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| Cannabis Control Act, a controlled substance listed in the |
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Controlled Substances Act, or methamphetamine as |
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| listed in the Methamphetamine Control and Community |
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| Protection Act as indicated by a police officer's sworn |
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| report or
other verified evidence; or operating a |
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| non-commercial motor vehicle while the alcohol |
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| concentration of the person's blood, breath, or urine was |
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| above the legal limit defined in Section 11-501.1 or |
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| 11-501.8 or any amount of a drug, substance, or compound in |
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| the person's blood or urine resulting from the unlawful use |
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| or consumption of cannabis listed in the Cannabis Control |
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| Act, a controlled substance listed in the Illinois |
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| Controlled Substances Act, or methamphetamine as listed in |
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| the Methamphetamine Control and Community Protection Act
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| as indicated by a police officer's sworn report or other |
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| verified evidence while holding a commercial driver's |
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| license; or
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| (3) Conviction for a first violation of:
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| (i) Driving a commercial motor vehicle or, if the |
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| driver is a CDL holder, driving a non-CMV while under |
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| the influence of
alcohol, or any other drug, or |
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| combination of drugs to a degree which
renders such |
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| person incapable of safely driving; or
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| (ii) Knowingly and wilfully leaving the scene of an |
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| accident while
operating a commercial motor vehicle |
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| or, if the driver is a CDL holder, while driving a |
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| non-CMV; or
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| (iii) Driving a commercial motor vehicle or, if the |
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| driver is a CDL holder, driving a non-CMV while |
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| committing any felony; or |
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| (iv) Driving a commercial motor vehicle while the |
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| person's driving privileges or driver's license or |
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| permit is revoked, suspended, or cancelled or the |
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| driver is disqualified from operating a commercial |
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| motor vehicle; or |
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| (v) Causing a fatality through the negligent |
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| operation of a commercial motor vehicle, including but |
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| not limited to the crimes of motor vehicle |
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| manslaughter, homicide by a motor vehicle, and |
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| negligent homicide. |
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| As used in this subdivision (a)(3)(v), "motor |
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| vehicle manslaughter" means the offense of involuntary |
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| manslaughter if committed by means of a vehicle; |
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| "homicide by a motor vehicle" means the offense of |
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| first degree murder or second degree murder, if either |
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| offense is committed by means of a vehicle; and |
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| "negligent homicide" means reckless homicide under |
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| Section 9-3 of the Criminal Code of 1961 and aggravated |
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| driving under the influence of alcohol, other drug or |
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| drugs, intoxicating compound or compounds, or any |
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| combination thereof under subdivision (d)(1)(F) of |
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| Section 11-501 of this Code.
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| If any of the above violations or refusals occurred |
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| while
transporting hazardous material(s) required to be |
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| placarded, the person
shall be disqualified for a period of |
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| not less than 3 years.
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| (b) A person is disqualified for life for a second |
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| conviction of any of
the offenses specified in paragraph (a), |
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| or any combination of those
offenses, arising from 2 or more |
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| separate incidents.
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| (c) A person is disqualified from driving a commercial |
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| motor vehicle for
life if the person either (i) uses a |
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| commercial motor vehicle in the commission of any felony
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| involving the manufacture, distribution, or dispensing of a |
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| controlled
substance, or possession with intent to |
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| manufacture, distribute or dispense
a controlled substance or |
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| (ii) if the person is a CDL holder, uses a non-CMV in the |
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| commission of a felony involving any of those activities.
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| (d) The Secretary of State may, when the United States |
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| Secretary of
Transportation so authorizes, issue regulations |
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| in which a disqualification
for life under paragraph (b) may be |
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| reduced to a period of not less than 10
years.
If a reinstated |
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| driver is subsequently convicted of another disqualifying
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| offense, as specified in subsection (a) of this Section, he or |
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| she shall be
permanently disqualified for life and shall be |
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| ineligible to again apply for a
reduction of the lifetime |
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| disqualification.
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| (e) A person is disqualified from driving a commercial |
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| motor vehicle for
a period of not less than 2 months if |
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| convicted of 2 serious traffic
violations, committed in a |
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| commercial motor vehicle, non-CMV while holding a CDL, or any |
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| combination thereof, arising from separate
incidents, |
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| occurring within a 3 year period , provided the serious traffic |
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| violation committed in a non-CMV would result in the suspension |
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| or revocation of the CDL holder's non-CMV privileges . However, |
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| a person will be
disqualified from driving a commercial motor |
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| vehicle for a period of not less
than 4 months if convicted of |
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| 3 serious traffic violations, committed in a
commercial motor |
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| vehicle, non-CMV while holding a CDL, or any combination |
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| thereof, arising from separate incidents, occurring within a 3
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| year period , provided the serious traffic violation committed |
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| in a non-CMV would result in the suspension or revocation of |
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| the CDL holder's non-CMV privileges. If all the convictions |
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| occurred in a non-CMV, the disqualification shall be entered |
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| only if the convictions would result in the suspension or |
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| revocation of the CDL holder's non-CMV privileges .
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| (e-1) (Blank). A person is disqualified from driving a |
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| commercial motor vehicle for a period of not less than 2 months |
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| if convicted of 2 serious traffic violations committed in a |
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| non-CMV while holding a CDL, arising from separate incidents, |
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| occurring within a 3 year period, if the convictions would |
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| result in the suspension or revocation of the CDL holder's |
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| non-CMV privileges. A person shall be disqualified from driving |
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| a commercial motor vehicle for a period of not less than 4 |
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| months, however, if he or she is convicted of 3 or more serious |
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| traffic violations committed in a non-CMV while holding a CDL, |
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| arising from separate incidents, occurring within a 3 year |
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| period, if the convictions would result in the suspension or |
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| revocation of the CDL holder's non-CMV privileges.
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| (f) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Code, any |
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| driver
disqualified from operating a commercial motor vehicle, |
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| pursuant to this
UCDLA, shall not be eligible for restoration |
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| of commercial driving
privileges during any such period of |
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| disqualification.
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| (g) After suspending, revoking, or cancelling a commercial |
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| driver's
license, the Secretary of State must update the |
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| driver's records to reflect
such action within 10 days. After |
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| suspending or revoking the driving privilege
of any person who |
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| has been issued a CDL or commercial driver instruction permit
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| from another jurisdiction, the Secretary shall originate |
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| notification to
such issuing jurisdiction within 10 days.
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| (h) The "disqualifications" referred to in this Section |
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| shall not be
imposed upon any commercial motor vehicle driver, |
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| by the Secretary of
State, unless the prohibited action(s) |
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| occurred after March 31, 1992.
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| (i) A person is disqualified from driving a commercial |
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| motor vehicle in
accordance with the following:
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| (1) For 6 months upon a first conviction of paragraph |
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| (2) of subsection
(b) or subsection (b-3) of Section 6-507 |
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| of this Code.
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| (2) For 2 years upon a second conviction of paragraph |
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| (2) of subsection
(b) or subsection (b-3) or any |
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| combination of paragraphs (2) or (3) of subsection (b) or |
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| subsections (b-3) or (b-5) of Section 6-507 of this Code |
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| within a 10-year period if the second conviction is a |
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| violation of paragraph (2) of subsection (b) or subsection |
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| (b-3).
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| (3) For 3 years upon a third or subsequent conviction |
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| of paragraph (2) of
subsection (b) or subsection (b-3) or |
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| any combination of paragraphs (2) or (3) of subsection (b) |
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| or subsections (b-3) or (b-5) of Section 6-507 of this Code |
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| within a 10-year period if the third or subsequent |
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| conviction is a violation of paragraph (2) of subsection |
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| (b) or subsection (b-3).
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| (4) For one year upon a first conviction of paragraph |
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| (3) of subsection
(b) or subsection (b-5) of Section 6-507 |
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| of this Code.
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| (5) For 3 years upon a second conviction of paragraph |
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| (3) of subsection
(b) or subsection (b-5) or any |
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| combination of paragraphs (2) or (3) of subsection (b) or |
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| subsections (b-3) or (b-5) of Section 6-507 of this Code |
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| within a 10-year period if the second conviction is a |
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| violation of paragraph (3) of subsection (b) or (b-5).
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| (6) For 5 years upon a third or subsequent conviction |
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| of paragraph (3) of
subsection (b) or subsection (b-5) or |
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| any combination of paragraphs (2) or (3) of subsection (b) |
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| or subsections (b-3) or (b-5) of Section 6-507 of this Code |
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| within a 10-year period if the third or subsequent |
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| conviction is a violation of paragraph (3) of subsection |
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| (b) or (b-5).
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| (j) Disqualification for railroad-highway grade crossing
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| violation.
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| (1) General rule. A driver who is convicted of a |
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| violation of a federal,
State, or
local law or regulation |
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| pertaining to
one of the following 6 offenses at a |
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| railroad-highway grade crossing must be
disqualified
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| operating a commercial motor vehicle for the period of time |
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| specified in
paragraph (2) of this subsection (j) if the |
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| offense was committed while
operating a commercial motor |
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| vehicle:
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| (i) For drivers who are not required to always |
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| stop, failing to
slow down and check that the tracks |
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| are clear of an approaching train, as
described in |
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| subsection (a-5) of Section 11-1201 of this Code;
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| (ii) For drivers who are not required to always |
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| stop, failing to
stop before reaching the crossing, if |
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| the tracks are not clear, as described in
subsection |
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| (a) of Section 11-1201 of this Code;
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| (iii) For drivers who are always required to stop, |
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| failing to stop
before driving onto the crossing, as |
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| described in Section 11-1202 of this Code;
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| (iv) For all drivers, failing to have sufficient |
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| space to drive
completely through the crossing without |
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| stopping, as described in subsection
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| 11-1425 of this Code;
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| (v) For all drivers, failing to obey a traffic |
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| control device or
the directions of an enforcement |
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| official at the crossing, as described in
subdivision |
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| (a)2 of Section 11-1201 of this Code;
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| (vi) For all drivers, failing to negotiate a |
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| crossing because of
insufficient undercarriage |
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| clearance, as described in subsection (d-1) of
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| 11-1201 of this Code.
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| (2) Duration of disqualification for railroad-highway |
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| grade
crossing violation.
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| (i) First violation. A driver must be disqualified |
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| from operating a
commercial motor vehicle
for not less |
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| than 60 days if the driver is convicted of a violation |
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| described
in paragraph
(1) of this subsection (j) and, |
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| in the three-year period preceding the
conviction, the |
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| driver
had no convictions for a violation described in |
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| paragraph (1) of this
subsection (j).
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| (ii) Second violation. A driver must be |
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| disqualified from operating a
commercial
motor vehicle
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| for not less
than 120 days if the driver is convicted
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| of a violation described in paragraph (1) of this |
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| subsection (j) and, in the
three-year
period preceding |
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| the conviction, the driver had one other conviction for |
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| a
violation
described in paragraph (1) of this |
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| subsection (j) that was committed in a
separate
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| incident.
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| (iii) Third or subsequent violation. A driver must |
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| be disqualified from
operating a
commercial motor |
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| vehicle
for not less than one year if the driver is |
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| convicted
of a violation described in paragraph (1) of |
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| this subsection (j) and, in the
three-year
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| preceding the conviction, the driver had 2 or more |
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| other convictions for
violations
described in |
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| paragraph (1) of this subsection (j) that were |
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| committed in
separate incidents.
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| (k) Upon notification of a disqualification of a driver's |
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| commercial motor vehicle privileges imposed by the U.S. |
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| Department of Transportation, Federal Motor Carrier Safety |
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| Administration, in accordance with 49 C.F.R. 383.52, the |
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| Secretary of State shall immediately record to the driving |
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| record the notice of disqualification and confirm to the driver |
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| the action that has been taken.
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| (Source: P.A. 95-382, eff. 8-23-07; 96-544, eff. 1-1-10.)
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| (625 ILCS 5/6-518) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-518)
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| Sec. 6-518. Notification of Traffic Convictions. |
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| (a) Within 5 10 days after
receiving a report of an |
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| Illinois conviction, or other verified evidence,
of any driver |
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| who has been issued a CDL by another State, for a violation
of |
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| any law or local ordinance of this State, relating to motor
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| vehicle traffic control, other than parking violations, |
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| committed in any motor vehicle, the Secretary of State must |
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| notify the driver
licensing authority which issued such CDL of |
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| said conviction.
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| (b) Within 5 10 days after
receiving a report of an |
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| Illinois conviction, or other verified evidence,
of any driver |
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| from another state, for a violation
of any law or local |
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| ordinance of this State, relating to motor
vehicle traffic |
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| control, other than parking violations, committed in a |
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| commercial motor vehicle, the Secretary of State must notify |
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| the driver
licensing authority which issued the person's |
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| driver's license of the conviction.
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| (Source: P.A. 94-307, eff. 9-30-05.)
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| (625 ILCS 5/6-524) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-524)
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| Sec. 6-524. Penalties.
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| (a) Every person convicted of violating any
provision of |
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| this UCDLA for which another penalty is not provided shall for
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| a first offense be guilty of a petty offense; and for a second |
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| conviction
for any offense committed within 3 years of any |
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| previous offense, shall be
guilty of a Class B misdemeanor.
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| (b) Any person convicted of violating subsection (b) of |
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| Section 6-506 of
this Code shall be subject to a civil penalty |
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| of not more than $10,000 $25,000 .
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| (c) Any person or employer convicted of violating paragraph |
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| (5) of subsection (a) or subsection (b-3) or (b-5) of Section |
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| 6-506 shall be subject to a civil penalty of not less than |
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| (d) Any person convicted of violating paragraph (2) or (3) |
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| of subsection (b) or subsection (b-3) or (b-5) of Section 6-507 |
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| shall be subject to a civil penalty of not less than $2,750 nor |
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| more than $25,000 for a first conviction and not less than |
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| $5,000 nor more than $25,000 for a second conviction .
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| (Source: P.A. 95-382, eff. 8-23-07; 96-544, eff. 1-1-10.)
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| (625 ILCS 5/11-501.1) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 11-501.1)
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| Sec. 11-501.1. Suspension of drivers license; statutory |
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| summary
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| or
compounds related suspension; implied consent.
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| (a) Any person who drives or is in actual physical control |
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| of a motor
vehicle upon the public highways of this State shall |
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| be deemed to have given
consent, subject to the provisions of |
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| Section 11-501.2, to a chemical test or
tests of blood, breath, |
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| or urine for the purpose of determining the content of
alcohol, |
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| other drug or drugs, or intoxicating compound or compounds or
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| any combination thereof in the person's blood if arrested,
as |
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| evidenced by the issuance of a Uniform Traffic Ticket, for any |
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| offense
as defined in Section 11-501 or a similar provision of |
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| a local ordinance, or if arrested for violating Section 11-401.
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| The test or tests shall be administered at the direction of the |
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| arresting
officer. The law enforcement agency employing the |
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| officer shall designate which
of the aforesaid tests shall be |
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| administered. A urine test may be administered
even after a |
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| blood or breath test or both has
been administered. For |
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| purposes of this Section, an Illinois law
enforcement officer |
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| of this State who is investigating the person for any
offense |
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| defined in Section 11-501 may travel into an adjoining state, |
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| where
the person has been transported for medical care, to |
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| complete an
investigation and to request that the person submit |
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| to the test or tests
set forth in this Section. The |
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| requirements of this Section that the
person be arrested are |
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| inapplicable, but the officer shall issue the person
a Uniform |
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| Traffic Ticket for an offense as defined in Section 11-501 or a
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| similar provision of a local ordinance prior to requesting that |
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| the person
submit to the test or tests. The issuance of the |
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| Uniform Traffic Ticket
shall not constitute an arrest, but |
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| shall be for the purpose of notifying
the person that he or she |
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| is subject to the provisions of this Section and
of the |
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| officer's belief of the existence of probable cause to
arrest. |
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| Upon returning to this State, the officer shall file the |
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| Uniform
Traffic Ticket with the Circuit Clerk of the county |
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| where the offense was
committed, and shall seek the issuance of |
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| an arrest warrant or a summons
for the person.
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| (b) Any person who is dead, unconscious, or who is |
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| otherwise in a condition
rendering the person incapable of |
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| refusal, shall be deemed not to have
withdrawn the consent |
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| provided by paragraph (a) of this Section and the test or
tests |
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| may be administered, subject to the provisions of Section |
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| above shall
be warned by the law enforcement officer requesting |
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| the test that a
refusal to submit to the test will result in |
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| the statutory summary
suspension of the person's privilege to |
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| operate a motor vehicle, as provided
in Section 6-208.1 of this |
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| Code, and will also result in the disqualification of the |
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| person's privilege to operate a commercial motor vehicle, as |
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| provided in Section 6-514 of this Code, if the person is a CDL |
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| holder. The person shall also be warned by the law
enforcement |
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| officer that if the person submits to the test or tests
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| provided in paragraph (a) of this Section and the alcohol |
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| concentration in
the person's blood or breath is 0.08 or |
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| greater, or any amount of
a
drug, substance, or compound |
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| resulting from the unlawful use or consumption
of cannabis as |
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| covered by the Cannabis Control Act, a controlled
substance
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| listed in the Illinois Controlled Substances Act, an |
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| intoxicating compound
listed in the Use of Intoxicating |
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| Compounds Act, or methamphetamine as listed in the |
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| Methamphetamine Control and Community Protection Act is |
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| detected in the person's
blood or urine, a statutory summary |
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| suspension of the person's privilege to
operate a motor |
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| vehicle, as provided in Sections 6-208.1 and 11-501.1 of this
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| Code, and a disqualification of
the person's privilege to |
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| operate a commercial motor vehicle, as provided in Section |
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| 6-514 of this Code, if the person is a CDL holder, will be |
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| imposed.
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| A person who is under the age of 21 at the time the person |
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| is requested to
submit to a test as provided above shall, in |
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| addition to the warnings provided
for in this Section, be |
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| further warned by the law enforcement officer
requesting the |
6 |
| test that if the person submits to the test or tests provided |
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| in
paragraph (a) of this Section and the alcohol concentration |
8 |
| in the person's
blood or breath is greater than 0.00 and less |
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| than 0.08, a
suspension of the
person's privilege to operate a |
10 |
| motor vehicle, as provided under Sections
6-208.2 and 11-501.8 |
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| of this Code, will be imposed. The results of this test
shall |
12 |
| be admissible in a civil or criminal action or proceeding |
13 |
| arising from an
arrest for an offense as defined in Section |
14 |
| 11-501 of this Code or a similar
provision of a local ordinance |
15 |
| or pursuant to Section 11-501.4 in prosecutions
for reckless |
16 |
| homicide brought under the Criminal Code of 1961. These test
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| results, however, shall be admissible only in actions or |
18 |
| proceedings directly
related to the incident upon which the |
19 |
| test request was made.
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| (d) If the person refuses testing or submits to a test that |
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| discloses
an alcohol concentration of 0.08 or more, or any |
22 |
| amount of a drug,
substance, or intoxicating compound in the |
23 |
| person's breath, blood,
or urine resulting from the
unlawful |
24 |
| use or consumption of cannabis listed in the Cannabis Control |
25 |
| Act, a controlled substance listed in the Illinois Controlled |
26 |
| Substances
Act, an intoxicating compound listed in the Use of |
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Act, or methamphetamine as listed in the |
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3 |
| enforcement officer shall immediately submit a sworn report to
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| the
circuit court of venue and the Secretary of State, |
5 |
| certifying that the test or
tests was or were requested under |
6 |
| paragraph (a) and the person refused to
submit to a test, or |
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| tests, or submitted to testing that disclosed an alcohol
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| concentration of 0.08 or more.
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| (e) Upon receipt of the sworn report of a law enforcement |
10 |
| officer
submitted under paragraph (d), the Secretary of State |
11 |
| shall enter the
statutory summary suspension and |
12 |
| disqualification for the periods specified in Sections
6-208.1 |
13 |
| and 6-514, respectively,
and effective as provided in paragraph |
14 |
| (g).
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| If the person is a first offender as defined in Section |
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| 11-500 of this
Code, and is not convicted of a violation of |
17 |
| Section 11-501
of this Code or a similar provision of a local |
18 |
| ordinance, then reports
received by the Secretary of State |
19 |
| under this Section shall, except during
the actual time the |
20 |
| Statutory Summary Suspension is in effect, be
privileged |
21 |
| information and for use only by the courts, police officers,
|
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| prosecuting authorities or the Secretary of State , unless the |
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| person is a CDL holder, is operating a commercial motor vehicle |
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| or vehicle required to be placarded for hazardous materials, in |
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| which case the suspension shall not be privileged . However, |
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| beginning January 1, 2008, if the person is a CDL holder, the |
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| statutory summary suspension shall also be made available to |
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| the driver licensing administrator of any other state, the U.S. |
3 |
| Department of Transportation, and the affected driver or motor |
4 |
| carrier or prospective motor carrier upon request.
Reports |
5 |
| received by the Secretary of State under this Section shall |
6 |
| also be made available to the parent or guardian of a person |
7 |
| under the age of 18 years that holds an instruction permit or a |
8 |
| graduated driver's license, regardless of whether the |
9 |
| statutory summary suspension is in effect.
|
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| (f) The law enforcement officer submitting the sworn report |
11 |
| under paragraph
(d) shall serve immediate notice of the |
12 |
| statutory summary suspension on the
person and the suspension |
13 |
| and disqualification shall be effective as provided in |
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| paragraph (g). In
cases where the blood alcohol concentration |
15 |
| of 0.08 or greater or
any amount of
a drug, substance, or |
16 |
| compound resulting from the unlawful use or consumption
of |
17 |
| cannabis as covered by the Cannabis Control Act, a controlled
|
18 |
| substance
listed in the Illinois Controlled Substances Act,
an |
19 |
| intoxicating compound
listed in the Use of Intoxicating |
20 |
| Compounds Act, or methamphetamine as listed in the |
21 |
| Methamphetamine Control and Community Protection Act is |
22 |
| established by a
subsequent
analysis of blood or urine |
23 |
| collected at the time of arrest, the arresting
officer or |
24 |
| arresting agency shall give notice as provided in this Section |
25 |
| or by
deposit in the United States mail of the notice in an |
26 |
| envelope with postage
prepaid and addressed to the person at |
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| his address as shown on the Uniform
Traffic Ticket and the |
2 |
| statutory summary suspension and disqualification shall begin |
3 |
| as provided in
paragraph (g). The officer shall confiscate any |
4 |
| Illinois driver's license or
permit on the person at the time |
5 |
| of arrest. If the person has a valid driver's
license or |
6 |
| permit, the officer shall issue the person a receipt, in
a form |
7 |
| prescribed by the Secretary of State, that will allow that |
8 |
| person
to drive during the periods provided for in paragraph |
9 |
| (g). The officer
shall immediately forward the driver's license |
10 |
| or permit to the circuit
court of venue along with the sworn |
11 |
| report provided for in
paragraph (d).
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| (g) The statutory summary suspension and disqualification
|
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| referred to in this Section shall
take effect on the 46th day |
14 |
| following the date the notice of the statutory
summary |
15 |
| suspension was given to the person.
|
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| (h) The following procedure shall apply
whenever a person |
17 |
| is arrested for any offense as defined in Section 11-501
or a |
18 |
| similar provision of a local ordinance:
|
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| Upon receipt of the sworn report from the law enforcement |
20 |
| officer,
the Secretary of State shall confirm the statutory |
21 |
| summary suspension by
mailing a notice of the effective date of |
22 |
| the suspension to the person and
the court of venue. The |
23 |
| Secretary of State shall also mail notice of the effective date |
24 |
| of the disqualification to the person. However, should the |
25 |
| sworn report be defective by not
containing sufficient |
26 |
| information or be completed in error, the
confirmation of the |
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| statutory summary suspension shall not be mailed to the
person |
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| or entered to the record; instead, the sworn report shall
be
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| forwarded to the court of venue with a copy returned to the |
4 |
| issuing agency
identifying any defect.
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| (Source: P.A. 94-115, eff. 1-1-06; 95-201, eff. 1-1-08; 95-382, |
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| eff. 8-23-07; 95-876, eff. 8-21-08.)
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| (625 ILCS 5/11-501.8)
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| Sec. 11-501.8. Suspension of driver's license; persons |
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| under age 21.
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| (a) A person who is less than 21 years of age and who |
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| drives or
is in actual physical control of a motor vehicle upon |
12 |
| the
public highways of this State shall be deemed to have given |
13 |
| consent to a
chemical test or tests of blood, breath, or urine |
14 |
| for the purpose of
determining the alcohol content of the |
15 |
| person's blood if arrested, as evidenced
by the issuance of a |
16 |
| Uniform Traffic Ticket for any violation of the Illinois
|
17 |
| Vehicle Code or a similar provision of a local ordinance, if a |
18 |
| police officer
has probable cause to believe that the driver |
19 |
| has consumed any amount of an
alcoholic beverage based upon |
20 |
| evidence of the driver's physical condition or
other first hand |
21 |
| knowledge of the police officer. The test or tests shall be
|
22 |
| administered at the direction of the arresting officer. The law |
23 |
| enforcement
agency employing the officer shall designate which |
24 |
| of the aforesaid tests shall
be administered. A urine test may |
25 |
| be administered even after a blood or
breath test or both has |
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| been administered.
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| (b) A person who is dead, unconscious, or who is otherwise |
3 |
| in a condition
rendering that person incapable of refusal, |
4 |
| shall be deemed not to have
withdrawn the consent provided by |
5 |
| paragraph (a) of this Section and the test or
tests may be |
6 |
| administered subject to the following provisions:
|
7 |
| (i) Chemical analysis of the person's blood, urine, |
8 |
| breath, or
other bodily substance, to be considered valid |
9 |
| under the provisions of this
Section, shall have been |
10 |
| performed according to standards promulgated by the |
11 |
| Department of State
Police
by an individual possessing a |
12 |
| valid permit issued by that Department for this
purpose. |
13 |
| The Director of State Police is authorized to approve |
14 |
| satisfactory
techniques or methods, to ascertain the |
15 |
| qualifications and competence of
individuals to conduct |
16 |
| analyses, to issue permits that shall be subject to
|
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| termination or revocation at the direction of that |
18 |
| Department, and to certify
the accuracy of breath testing |
19 |
| equipment. The Department of
State Police shall prescribe |
20 |
| regulations as necessary.
|
21 |
| (ii) When a person submits to a blood test at the |
22 |
| request of a law
enforcement officer under the provisions |
23 |
| of this Section, only a physician
authorized to practice |
24 |
| medicine, a registered nurse, or other qualified person
|
25 |
| trained in venipuncture and acting under the direction of a |
26 |
| licensed physician
may withdraw blood for the purpose of |
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| determining the alcohol content therein.
This limitation |
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| does not apply to the taking of breath or urine specimens.
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| (iii) The person tested may have a physician, qualified |
4 |
| technician,
chemist, registered nurse, or other qualified |
5 |
| person of his or her own choosing
administer a chemical |
6 |
| test or tests in addition to any test or tests
administered |
7 |
| at the direction of a law enforcement officer. The failure |
8 |
| or
inability to obtain an additional test by a person shall |
9 |
| not preclude the
consideration of the previously performed |
10 |
| chemical test.
|
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| (iv) Upon a request of the person who submits to a |
12 |
| chemical test or
tests at the request of a law enforcement |
13 |
| officer, full information concerning
the test or tests |
14 |
| shall be made available to the person or that person's
|
15 |
| attorney.
|
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| (v) Alcohol concentration means either grams of |
17 |
| alcohol per 100
milliliters of blood or grams of alcohol |
18 |
| per 210 liters of breath.
|
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| (vi) If a driver is receiving medical treatment as a |
20 |
| result of a motor
vehicle accident, a physician licensed to |
21 |
| practice medicine, registered nurse,
or other qualified |
22 |
| person trained in venipuncture and
acting under the |
23 |
| direction of a licensed physician shall
withdraw blood for |
24 |
| testing purposes to ascertain the presence of alcohol upon
|
25 |
| the specific request of a law enforcement officer. However, |
26 |
| that testing
shall not be performed until, in the opinion |
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| of the medical personnel on scene,
the withdrawal can be |
2 |
| made without interfering with or endangering the
|
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| well-being of the patient.
|
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| (c) A person requested to submit to a test as provided |
5 |
| above shall be warned
by the law enforcement officer requesting |
6 |
| the test that a refusal to submit to
the test, or submission to |
7 |
| the test resulting in an alcohol concentration of
more than |
8 |
| 0.00, may result in the loss of that person's privilege to |
9 |
| operate a
motor vehicle and may result in the disqualification |
10 |
| of the person's privilege to operate a commercial motor |
11 |
| vehicle, as provided in Section 6-514 of this Code, if the |
12 |
| person is a CDL holder. The loss of driving privileges shall be |
13 |
| imposed in accordance
with Section 6-208.2 of this Code.
|
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| (d) If the person refuses testing or submits to a test that |
15 |
| discloses an
alcohol concentration of more than 0.00, the law |
16 |
| enforcement officer shall
immediately submit a sworn report to |
17 |
| the Secretary of State on a form
prescribed by the Secretary of |
18 |
| State, certifying that the test or tests were
requested under |
19 |
| subsection (a) and the person refused to submit to a test
or |
20 |
| tests or submitted to testing which disclosed an alcohol |
21 |
| concentration of
more than 0.00. The law enforcement officer |
22 |
| shall submit the same sworn report
when a person under the age |
23 |
| of 21 submits to testing under Section
11-501.1 of this Code |
24 |
| and the testing discloses an alcohol concentration of
more than |
25 |
| 0.00 and less than 0.08.
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| Upon receipt of the sworn report of a law enforcement |
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| officer, the Secretary
of State shall enter the suspension and |
2 |
| disqualification on the individual's driving
record and the |
3 |
| suspension and disqualification shall be effective on the 46th |
4 |
| day following the date
notice of the suspension was given to |
5 |
| the person. If this suspension is the
individual's first |
6 |
| driver's license suspension under this Section, reports
|
7 |
| received by the Secretary of State under this Section shall, |
8 |
| except during the
time the suspension is in effect, be |
9 |
| privileged information and for use only by
the courts, police |
10 |
| officers, prosecuting authorities, the Secretary of State,
or |
11 |
| the individual personally , unless the person is a CDL holder, |
12 |
| is operating a commercial motor vehicle or vehicle required to |
13 |
| be placarded for hazardous materials, in which case the |
14 |
| suspension shall not be privileged . However, beginning January |
15 |
| 1, 2008, if the person is a CDL holder, the report of |
16 |
| suspension shall also be made available to the driver licensing |
17 |
| administrator of any other state, the U.S. Department of |
18 |
| Transportation, and the affected driver or motor carrier or |
19 |
| prospective motor carrier upon request.
Reports received by the |
20 |
| Secretary of State under this Section shall also be made |
21 |
| available to the parent or guardian of a person under the age |
22 |
| of 18 years that holds an instruction permit or a graduated |
23 |
| driver's license, regardless of whether the suspension is in |
24 |
| effect.
|
25 |
| The law enforcement officer submitting the sworn report |
26 |
| shall serve immediate
notice of this suspension on the person |
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| and the suspension and disqualification shall
be effective on |
2 |
| the 46th day following the date notice was given.
|
3 |
| In cases where the blood alcohol concentration of more than |
4 |
| 0.00 is
established by a subsequent analysis of blood or urine, |
5 |
| the police officer or
arresting agency shall give notice as |
6 |
| provided in this Section or by deposit
in the United States |
7 |
| mail of that notice in an envelope with postage prepaid
and |
8 |
| addressed to that person at his last known address and the loss |
9 |
| of driving
privileges shall be effective on the 46th day |
10 |
| following the date notice was
given.
|
11 |
| Upon receipt of the sworn report of a law enforcement |
12 |
| officer, the Secretary
of State shall also give notice of the |
13 |
| suspension and disqualification to the driver
by mailing a |
14 |
| notice of the effective date of the suspension and |
15 |
| disqualification to the individual.
However, should the sworn |
16 |
| report be defective by not containing sufficient
information or |
17 |
| be completed in error, the notice of the suspension and |
18 |
| disqualification shall not be mailed to the person or entered |
19 |
| to the driving record,
but rather the sworn report shall be |
20 |
| returned to the issuing law enforcement
agency.
|
21 |
| (e) A driver may contest this suspension and |
22 |
| disqualification by requesting an
administrative hearing with |
23 |
| the Secretary of State in accordance with Section
2-118 of this |
24 |
| Code. An individual whose blood alcohol concentration is shown
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25 |
| to be more than 0.00 is not subject to this Section if he or she |
26 |
| consumed
alcohol in the performance of a religious service or |
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| ceremony. An individual
whose blood alcohol concentration is |
2 |
| shown to be more than 0.00 shall not be
subject to this Section |
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| if the individual's blood alcohol concentration
resulted only |
4 |
| from ingestion of the prescribed or recommended dosage of
|
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| medicine that contained alcohol. The petition for that hearing |
6 |
| shall not stay
or delay the effective date of the impending |
7 |
| suspension. The scope of this
hearing shall be limited to the |
8 |
| issues of:
|
9 |
| (1) whether the police officer had probable cause to |
10 |
| believe that the
person was driving or in actual physical |
11 |
| control of a motor vehicle upon the
public highways of the |
12 |
| State and the police officer had reason to believe that
the |
13 |
| person was in violation of any provision of the Illinois |
14 |
| Vehicle Code or a
similar provision of a local ordinance; |
15 |
| and
|
16 |
| (2) whether the person was issued a Uniform Traffic |
17 |
| Ticket for any
violation of the Illinois Vehicle Code or a |
18 |
| similar provision of a local
ordinance; and
|
19 |
| (3) whether the police officer had probable cause to |
20 |
| believe that the
driver
had consumed any amount of an |
21 |
| alcoholic beverage based upon the driver's
physical |
22 |
| actions or other first-hand knowledge of the police |
23 |
| officer; and
|
24 |
| (4) whether the person, after being advised by the |
25 |
| officer that the
privilege to operate a motor vehicle would |
26 |
| be suspended if the person refused
to submit to and |
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| complete the test or tests, did refuse to submit to or
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| complete the test or tests to determine the person's |
3 |
| alcohol concentration;
and
|
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| (5) whether the person, after being advised by the |
5 |
| officer that the
privileges to operate a motor vehicle |
6 |
| would be suspended if the person submits
to a chemical test |
7 |
| or tests and the test or tests disclose an alcohol
|
8 |
| concentration of more than 0.00, did submit to and
complete |
9 |
| the
test or tests that determined an alcohol concentration |
10 |
| of more than 0.00; and
|
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| (6) whether the test result of an alcohol concentration |
12 |
| of more than 0.00
was based upon the person's consumption |
13 |
| of alcohol in the performance of a
religious service or |
14 |
| ceremony; and
|
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| (7) whether the test result of an alcohol concentration |
16 |
| of more than 0.00
was based upon the person's consumption |
17 |
| of alcohol through ingestion of the
prescribed or |
18 |
| recommended dosage of medicine.
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| At the conclusion of the hearing held under Section 2-118 |
20 |
| of
this Code, the Secretary of State may rescind, continue, or |
21 |
| modify the suspension and disqualification. If the Secretary of |
22 |
| State does not rescind the suspension and disqualification, a
|
23 |
| restricted driving permit may be granted by the Secretary of |
24 |
| State upon
application being made and good cause shown. A |
25 |
| restricted driving permit may be
granted to relieve undue |
26 |
| hardship by allowing driving for employment,
educational, and |
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| medical purposes as outlined in item (3) of part (c) of
Section |
2 |
| 6-206 of this Code. The provisions of item (3) of part (c) of |
3 |
| Section
6-206 of this Code and of subsection (f) of that |
4 |
| Section shall apply. The Secretary of State shall promulgate |
5 |
| rules
providing for participation in an alcohol education and |
6 |
| awareness program or
activity, a drug education and awareness |
7 |
| program or activity, or both as a
condition to the issuance of |
8 |
| a restricted driving permit for suspensions
imposed under this |
9 |
| Section.
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10 |
| (f) The results of any chemical testing performed in |
11 |
| accordance with
subsection (a) of this Section are not |
12 |
| admissible in any civil or criminal
proceeding, except that the |
13 |
| results of the testing may be considered at a
hearing held |
14 |
| under Section 2-118 of this Code. However, the results of
the |
15 |
| testing may not be used to impose driver's license sanctions |
16 |
| under
Section 11-501.1 of this Code. A law enforcement officer |
17 |
| may, however, pursue
a statutory summary suspension of driving |
18 |
| privileges under Section 11-501.1 of
this Code if other |
19 |
| physical evidence or first hand knowledge forms the basis
of |
20 |
| that suspension.
|
21 |
| (g) This Section applies only to drivers who are under
age |
22 |
| 21 at the time of the issuance of a Uniform Traffic Ticket for |
23 |
| a
violation of the Illinois Vehicle Code or a similar provision |
24 |
| of a local
ordinance, and a chemical test request is made under |
25 |
| this Section.
|
26 |
| (h) The action of the Secretary of State in suspending, |
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| revoking, cancelling, or
disqualifying any license or
permit |
2 |
| shall be
subject to judicial review in the Circuit Court of |
3 |
| Sangamon County or in the
Circuit Court of Cook County, and the |
4 |
| provisions of the Administrative Review
Law and its rules are |
5 |
| hereby adopted and shall apply to and govern every action
for |
6 |
| the judicial review of final acts or decisions of the Secretary |
7 |
| of State
under this Section.
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| (Source: P.A. 94-307, eff. 9-30-05; 95-201, eff. 1-1-08; |
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| 95-382, eff. 8-23-07; 95-627, eff. 6-1-08; 95-876, eff. |
10 |
| 8-21-08.)
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| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
12 |
| becoming law.
|