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CHAPTER II: SECRETARY OF STATE PART 1040 CANCELLATION, REVOCATION OR SUSPENSION OF LICENSES OR PERMITS SECTION 1040.29 SUSPENSION OR REVOCATION FOR TWO OR MORE TRAFFIC OFFENSES COMMITTED WITHIN 24 MONTHS BY A PERSON UNDER THE AGE OF 21
Section 1040.29 Suspension or Revocation for Two or More Traffic Offenses Committed Within 24 Months by a Person Under the Age of 21
A person who has been convicted of two or more points assigned traffic offenses, as listed in Section 1040.20 (Type Action 87, 97 or 99), excluding any conviction previously used as a basis for suspension/revocation action, that were committed on or after January 1, 1998, while the person was under the age of 21, within a 24-month period, shall be identified by the Department for review for possible driver's license and driving privilege suspension or revocation pursuant to IVC Section 6-206(a)(36) (prior to 7/30/1998 authority was 6-206(a)(34)), provided no more than six months have elapsed between the effective date of the suspension or revocation and the last conviction date.
a) If a person's driving record indicates no prior suspensions, excluding miscellaneous suspensions or revocations within a seven-year period from the effective date of the suspension or revocation, the following point table shall be used in computing whether an order of suspension or revocation is to be entered and recorded to the driving record:
POINT TABLE
b) If the person has had one prior suspension or one prior revocation within a seven-year period from the effective date of the suspension or revocation, excluding those defined as Miscellaneous Suspensions, the following point table shall be used in computing whether an order of suspension or revocation is to be entered and recorded to the driving record:
POINT TABLE
c) If the person has had two or more prior suspensions or revocations within a seven-year period from the effective date of the suspension or revocation, excluding those defined as Miscellaneous Suspensions, the following point table shall be used in computing whether an order of suspension or revocation is to be entered and recorded to the driving record;
POINT TABLE
d) If the person has in effect a suspension for safety responsibility, financial responsibility, family financial responsibility or an unsatisfied judgment and at least one of the two or more convictions referenced in subsection (a) were committed after the effective date of the suspension for safety responsibility, financial responsibility, family financial responsibility or an unsatisfied judgment, the following point table shall be used in computing whether an order of suspension or revocation is to be entered to the driving record:
POINT TABLE
e) Notice of suspension or revocation will be given pursuant to IVC Sections 6-209 and 2-114.
(Source: Amended at 33 Ill. Reg. 2603, effective January 22, 2009) |