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Public Act 099-0118 Public Act 0118 99TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 099-0118 | HB3384 Enrolled | LRB099 06147 RJF 26205 b |
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| AN ACT concerning transportation.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Illinois Vehicle Code is amended by changing | Sections 3-801, 6-102, and 6-115 as follows:
| (625 ILCS 5/3-801) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-801)
| Sec. 3-801. Registration. (a) Except as provided herein for | new residents,
every owner of any vehicle which shall be | operated upon the public highways
of this State shall, within | 24 hours after becoming the owner or at such
time as such | vehicle becomes subject to registration under the provisions
of | this Act, file in an office of the Secretary of State, an | application
for registration properly completed and executed. | New residents need not secure
registration until 30 days after | establishing residency in this State,
provided the vehicle is | properly registered in another jurisdiction. By the
expiration | of such 30 day statutory grace period, a new resident shall
| comply with the provisions of this Act and apply for Illinois | vehicle
registration. All applications for registration shall | be accompanied by all
documentation required under the | provisions of this Act. The appropriate
registration fees and | taxes provided for in this Article of this Chapter
shall be | paid to the Secretary of State with the application for
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| registration of vehicles subject to registration under this | Act.
| (b) Any resident of this State, who has been serving as a | member or as a civilian employee of the
United States Armed | Services , or as a civilian employee of the United States | Department of Defense, outside of the State of Illinois, need | not
secure registration until 45 days after returning to this
| State, provided the vehicle displays temporary military | registration.
| (c) When an application is submitted by mail, the applicant | may not
submit cash or postage stamps for payment of fees or | taxes due. The
Secretary in his discretion, may decline to | accept a personal or company
check in payment of fees or taxes. | An application submitted to a dealer, or
a remittance made to | the Secretary of State shall be deemed in compliance
with this | Section.
| (Source: P.A. 85-1209.)
| (625 ILCS 5/6-102) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-102)
| Sec. 6-102. What persons are exempt. The following persons | are exempt
from the requirements of Section 6-101 and are not | required to have an
Illinois drivers license or permit if one | or more of the following
qualifying exemptions are met and | apply:
| 1. Any employee of the United States Government or any | member of the
Armed Forces of the United States, while |
| operating a motor vehicle owned by
or leased to the United | States Government and being operated on official
business | need not be licensed;
| 2. A nonresident who has in his immediate possession a | valid license issued
to him in his home state or country | may operate a motor vehicle for which
he is licensed for | the period during which he is in this State;
| 3. A nonresident and his spouse and children living | with him who is a
student at a college or university in | Illinois who have a valid license
issued by their home | State.
| 4. A person operating a road machine temporarily upon a | highway or
operating a farm tractor between the home farm | buildings and any adjacent
or nearby farm land for the | exclusive purpose of conducting farm operations
need not be | licensed as a driver.
| 5. A resident of this State who has been serving as a | member or as a civilian employee of the
Armed Forces of the | United States , or as a civilian employee of the United | States Department of Defense, outside the Continental | limits of the
United States, for a period of 120 days | following his return to the
continental limits of the | United States.
| 6. A nonresident on active duty in the Armed Forces of | the United States
who has a valid license issued by his | home state and such nonresident's
spouse, and dependent |
| children and living with parents, who have a valid
license | issued by their home state.
| 7. A nonresident who becomes a resident of this State, | may for a period of
the first 90 days of residence in | Illinois operate any motor vehicle which
he was qualified | or licensed to drive by his home state or country so long
| as he has in his possession, a valid and current license | issued to him by
his home state or country. Upon expiration | of such 90 day period, such new
resident must comply with | the provisions of this Act and apply for an
Illinois | license or permit.
| 8. An engineer, conductor, brakeman, or any other | member of the crew
of a locomotive or train being operated | upon rails, including operation on
a railroad crossing over | a public street, road or highway. Such person is
not | required to display a driver's license to any law | enforcement officer
in connection with the operation of a | locomotive or train within this State.
| The provisions of this Section granting exemption to any | nonresident
shall be operative to the same extent that the laws | of the State or country
of such nonresident grant like | exemption to residents of this State.
| The Secretary of State may implement the exemption | provisions of this
Section by inclusion thereof in a | reciprocity agreement, arrangement or
declaration issued | pursuant to this Act.
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| (Source: P.A. 96-607, eff. 8-24-09; 97-835, eff. 7-20-12.)
| (625 ILCS 5/6-115) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-115)
| Sec. 6-115. Expiration of driver's license.
| (a) Except as provided elsewhere in this Section, every
| driver's license issued under the provisions of
this Code shall
| expire 4 years from the date of its issuance, or at such later
| 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
| 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.
| The Secretary of State may, however, issue to a
person not | previously licensed as a driver in Illinois a driver's
license
| which will expire not less than 4 years nor more than 5
years | from date of
issuance, except as provided elsewhere in this | Section.
| The Secretary of State is authorized to issue driver's | licenses during
the years 1984 through 1987 which shall expire | not less than 3 years nor
more than 5 years from the date of | issuance, except as provided elsewhere
in this Section, for the | purpose of converting
all driver's licenses issued under this | Code to a 4 year expiration. Provided
that all original |
| driver's licenses, except as provided elsewhere in
this | Section, shall expire not less than 4 years nor more than
5 | years from the date of issuance.
| (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
| until he reaches the age of 21.
| (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.
| 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.
| 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.
| (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.
| (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
| 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.
| (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
| 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.
| (h) The Secretary of State shall provide that each special
| 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
| requirements.
| (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.
| (Source: P.A. 97-79, eff. 1-1-12.)
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Effective Date: 1/1/2016
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