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 1                    AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 1626

 2        AMENDMENT NO.     .  Amend Senate Bill 1626, AS  AMENDED,
 3    as follows:
 4    by  replacing  everything  after the enacting clause with the
 5    following:

 6        "Section 5.  The Illinois  Vehicle  Code  is  amended  by
 7    changing Section 11-501.5 as follows:

 8        (625 ILCS 5/11-501.5) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 11-501.5)
 9        Sec.  11-501.5.   Preliminary Breath Screening Test.  (a)
10    If a law enforcement  officer  has  reasonable  suspicion  to
11    believe  that  a  person is violating or has violated Section
12    11-501 or a similar  provision  of  a  local  ordinance,  the
13    officer,  prior  to  an  arrest,  may  request  the person to
14    provide a sample of his  or  her  breath  for  a  preliminary
15    breath screening test using a portable device approved by the
16    Department of Public Health.  The person may refuse the test.
17    The  results of this preliminary breath screening test may be
18    used by the  law  enforcement  officer  for  the  purpose  of
19    assisting  with  the  determination  of  whether to require a
20    chemical test  as  authorized  under  Sections  11-501.1  and
21    11-501.2,  and  the appropriate type of test to request.  Any
22    chemical test authorized under Sections 11-501.1 and 11-501.2
 
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 1    may be requested by the officer regardless of the  result  of
 2    the  preliminary breath screening test, if probable cause for
 3    an  arrest  exists.   The  result  of  a  preliminary  breath
 4    screening test may be used by the defendant  as  evidence  in
 5    any  administrative or court proceeding involving a violation
 6    of Section 11-501 or 11-501.1.
 7        (b) The Department of State Police shall create  a  pilot
 8    program   to  establish  the  effectiveness  of  pupillometer
 9    technology (the measurement of the pupil's reaction to light)
10    as a non-invasive technique to detect  and  measure  possible
11    impairment  of any person who drives or is in actual physical
12    control of a motor vehicle resulting from the suspected usage
13    of alcohol, other drug or  drugs,  intoxicating  compound  or
14    compounds  or any combination thereof.  This technology shall
15    also be used to detect fatigue levels of the  operator  of  a
16    Commercial  Motor  Vehicle  as  defined  in Section 6-500(6),
17    pursuant to Section 18b-105 (Part  395-Hours  of  Service  of
18    Drivers) of the Illinois Vehicle Code. A State Police officer
19    may  request  that the operator of a commercial motor vehicle
20    have his or her eyes examined or tested with  a  pupillometer
21    device.   The person may refuse the examination or test.  The
22    State Police officer shall have the device readily  available
23    to limit undue delays.
24        If  a  State  Police  officer has reasonable suspicion to
25    believe that a person is violating or  has  violated  Section
26    11-501, the officer may use the pupillometer technology, when
27    available.   The officer, prior to an arrest, may request the
28    person to have his or her eyes  examined  or  tested  with  a
29    pupillometer  device.   The person may refuse the examination
30    or test.  The results of this examination or test may be used
31    by  the  officer  for  the  purpose  of  assisting  with  the
32    determination of  whether  to  require  a  chemical  test  as
33    authorized  under  Sections  11-501.1  and  11-501.2  and the
34    appropriate type of  test  to  request.   Any  chemical  test
 
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 1    authorized  under  Sections  11-501.1  and  11-501.2  may  be
 2    requested  by  the  officer  regardless  of the result of the
 3    pupillometer examination or test, if probable  cause  for  an
 4    arrest  exists.  The result of the examination or test may be
 5    used by the defendant as evidence in  any  administrative  or
 6    court proceeding involving a violation of 11-501 or 11-501.1.
 7        The  pilot  program  shall last for a period of 18 months
 8    and involve the testing of 15 pupillometer  devices.   Within
 9    90   days  of  the  completion  of  the  pilot  project,  the
10    Department of State Police  shall  file  a  report  with  the
11    President  of  the Senate and Speaker of the House evaluating
12    the project.
13    (Source: P.A. 88-169.)

14        Section 99.  Effective date.  The Act takes  effect  upon
15    becoming law.".

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