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92_HB2287 LRB9205087ARsb 1 AN ACT concerning vehicles. 2 Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, 3 represented in the General Assembly: 4 Section 5. The Illinois Vehicle Code is amended by 5 changing Section 11-501.2 as follows: 6 (625 ILCS 5/11-501.2) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 11-501.2) 7 Sec. 11-501.2. Chemical and other tests. 8 (a) Upon the trial of any civil or criminal action or 9 proceeding arising out of an arrest for an offense as defined 10 in Section 11-501 or a similar local ordinance or proceedings 11 pursuant to Section 2-118.1, evidence of the concentration of 12 alcohol, other drug or drugs, or intoxicating compound or 13 compounds, or any combination thereof in a person's blood or 14 breath at the time alleged, as determined by analysis of the 15 person's blood, urine, breath or other bodily substance, 16 shall be admissible. Where such test is made the following 17 provisions shall apply: 18 1. Chemical analyses of the person's blood, urine, 19 breath or other bodily substance to be considered valid 20 under the provisions of this Section shall have been 21 performed according to standards promulgated by the 22 Department of State Police by a licensed physician, 23 registered nurse, trained phlebotomist acting under the 24 direction of a licensed physician, certified paramedic, 25 or other individual possessing a valid permit issued by 26 that Department for this purpose. The Director of State 27 Police is authorized to approve satisfactory techniques 28 or methods, to ascertain the qualifications and 29 competence of individuals to conduct such analyses, to 30 issue permits which shall be subject to termination or 31 revocation at the discretion of that Department and to -2- LRB9205087ARsb 1 certify the accuracy of breath testing equipment. The 2 Department of State Police shall prescribe regulations as 3 necessary to implement this Section. 4 2. When a person in this State shall submit to a 5 blood test at the request of a law enforcement officer 6 under the provisions of Section 11-501.1, only a 7 physician authorized to practice medicine, a registered 8 nurse, trained phlebotomist, or certified paramedic, or 9 other qualified person approved by the Department of 10 State Police may withdraw blood for the purpose of 11 determining the alcohol, drug, or alcohol and drug 12 content therein. This limitation shall not apply to the 13 taking of breath or urine specimens. 14 When a blood test of a person who has been taken to 15 an adjoining state for medical treatment is requested by 16 an Illinois law enforcement officer, the blood may be 17 withdrawn only by a physician authorized to practice 18 medicine in the adjoining state, a registered nurse, a 19 trained phlebotomist acting under the direction of the 20 physician, or certified paramedic. The law enforcement 21 officer requesting the test shall take custody of the 22 blood sample, and the blood sample shall be analyzed by a 23 laboratory certified by the Department of State Police 24 for that purpose. 25 3. The person tested may have a physician, or a 26 qualified technician, chemist, registered nurse, or other 27 qualified person of their own choosing administer a 28 chemical test or tests in addition to any administered at 29 the direction of a law enforcement officer. The failure 30 or inability to obtain an additional test by a person 31 shall not preclude the admission of evidence relating to 32 the test or tests taken at the direction of a law 33 enforcement officer. 34 4. Upon the request of the person who shall submit -3- LRB9205087ARsb 1 to a chemical test or tests at the request of a law 2 enforcement officer, full information concerning the test 3 or tests shall be made available to the person or such 4 person's attorney. 5 5. Alcohol concentration shall mean either grams of 6 alcohol per 100 milliliters of blood or grams of alcohol 7 per 210 liters of breath. 8 (b) Upon the trial of any civil or criminal action or 9 proceeding arising out of acts alleged to have been committed 10 by any person while driving or in actual physical control of 11 a vehicle while under the influence of alcohol, the 12 concentration of alcohol in the person's blood or breath at 13 the time alleged as shown by analysis of the person's blood, 14 urine, breath, or other bodily substance shall give rise to 15 the following presumptions: 16 1. If there was at that time an alcohol 17 concentration of 0.05 or less, it shall be presumed that 18 the person was not under the influence of alcohol. 19 2. If there was at that time an alcohol 20 concentration in excess of 0.05 but less than 0.08, such 21 facts shall not give rise to any presumption that the 22 person was or was not under the influence of alcohol, but 23 such fact may be considered with other competent evidence 24 in determining whether the person was under the influence 25 of alcohol. 26 3. If there was at that time an alcohol 27 concentration of 0.08 or more, it shall be presumed that 28 the person was under the influence of alcohol. 29 4. The foregoing provisions of this Section shall 30 not be construed as limiting the introduction of any 31 other relevant evidence bearing upon the question whether 32 the person was under the influence of alcohol. 33 (c) 1. If a person under arrest refuses to submit to a 34 chemical test under the provisions of Section 11-501.1, -4- LRB9205087ARsb 1 evidence of refusal shall be admissible in any civil or 2 criminal action or proceeding arising out of acts alleged to 3 have been committed while the person under the influence of 4 alcohol, other drug or drugs, or intoxicating compound or 5 compounds, or any combination thereof was driving or in 6 actual physical control of a motor vehicle. 7 2. Notwithstanding any ability to refuse under this 8 Code to submit to these tests or any ability to revoke 9 the implied consent to these tests, if a law enforcement 10 officer has probable cause to believe that a motor 11 vehicle driven by or in actual physical control of a 12 person under the influence of alcohol, other drug or 13 drugs, or intoxicating compound or compounds, or any 14 combination thereof has caused the death or personal 15 injury to another, that person shall submit, upon the 16 request of a law enforcement officer, to a chemical test 17 or tests of his or her blood, breath or urine for the 18 purpose of determining the alcohol content thereof or the 19 presence of any other drug or combination of both. Upon 20 request by a law enforcement officer, a person authorized 21 under this Article to withdraw blood or collect urine 22 must withdraw blood and obtain urine samples for the 23 purpose of determining the alcohol or drug content. 24 This provision does not affect the applicability of or 25 imposition of driver's license sanctions under Section 26 11-501.1 of this Code. 27 3. For purposes of this Section, a personal injury 28 includes any Type A injury as indicated on the traffic 29 accident report completed by a law enforcement officer 30 that requires immediate professional attention in either 31 a doctor's office or a medical facility. A Type A injury 32 includes severe bleeding wounds, distorted extremities, 33 and injuries that require the injured party to be carried 34 from the scene. -5- LRB9205087ARsb 1 (Source: P.A. 90-43, eff. 7-2-97; 90-779, eff. 1-1-99; 2 91-828, eff. 1-1-01.) 3 Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon 4 becoming law.