Rep. Patricia Reid Lindner

Filed: 3/15/2005

 

 


 

 


 
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AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 3130

2     AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend House Bill 3130 by replacing
3 everything after the enacting clause with the following:
 
4     "Section 5. The Illinois Vehicle Code is amended by
5 changing Section 6-514 as follows:
 
6     (625 ILCS 5/6-514)  (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-514)
7     Sec. 6-514. Commercial Driver's License (CDL) -
8 Disqualifications.
9     (a) A person shall be disqualified from driving a
10 commercial motor vehicle for a period of not less than 12
11 months for the first violation of:
12         (1) Refusing to submit to or failure to complete a test
13     or tests to determine the driver's blood concentration of
14     alcohol, other drug, or both, while driving a commercial
15     motor vehicle; or
16         (2) Operating a commercial motor vehicle while the
17     alcohol concentration of the person's blood, breath or
18     urine is at least 0.04, or any amount of a drug, substance,
19     or compound in the person's blood or urine resulting from
20     the unlawful use or consumption of cannabis listed in the
21     Cannabis Control Act or a controlled substance listed in
22     the Illinois Controlled Substances Act as indicated by a
23     police officer's sworn report or other verified evidence;
24     or

 

 

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1         (3) Conviction for a first violation of:
2             (i) Driving a commercial motor vehicle while under
3         the influence of alcohol, or any other drug, or
4         combination of drugs to a degree which renders such
5         person incapable of safely driving; or
6             (ii) Knowingly and wilfully leaving the scene of an
7         accident while operating a commercial motor vehicle;
8         or
9             (iii) Driving a commercial motor vehicle while
10         committing any felony.
11         If any of the above violations or refusals occurred
12     while transporting hazardous material(s) required to be
13     placarded, the person shall be disqualified for a period of
14     not less than 3 years.
15     (b) A person is disqualified for life for a second
16 conviction of any of the offenses specified in paragraph (a),
17 or any combination of those offenses, arising from 2 or more
18 separate incidents.
19     (c) A person is disqualified from driving a commercial
20 motor vehicle for life who uses a commercial motor vehicle in
21 the commission of any felony involving the manufacture,
22 distribution, or dispensing of a controlled substance, or
23 possession with intent to manufacture, distribute or dispense a
24 controlled substance.
25     (d) The Secretary of State may, when the United States
26 Secretary of Transportation so authorizes, issue regulations
27 in which a disqualification for life under paragraph (b) may be
28 reduced to a period of not less than 10 years. If a reinstated
29 driver is subsequently convicted of another disqualifying
30 offense, as specified in subsection (a) of this Section, he or
31 she shall be permanently disqualified for life and shall be
32 ineligible to again apply for a reduction of the lifetime
33 disqualification.
34     (e) A person is disqualified from driving a commercial

 

 

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1 motor vehicle for a period of not less than 2 months if
2 convicted of 2 serious traffic violations, committed in a
3 commercial motor vehicle, arising from separate incidents,
4 occurring within a 3 year period. However, a person will be
5 disqualified from driving a commercial motor vehicle for a
6 period of not less than 4 months if convicted of 3 serious
7 traffic violations, committed in a commercial motor vehicle,
8 arising from separate incidents, occurring within a 3 year
9 period.
10     (f) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Code, any
11 driver disqualified from operating a commercial motor vehicle,
12 pursuant to this UCDLA, shall not be eligible for restoration
13 of commercial driving privileges during any such period of
14 disqualification.
15     (g) After suspending, revoking, or cancelling a commercial
16 driver's license, the Secretary of State must update the
17 driver's records to reflect such action within 10 days. After
18 suspending or revoking the driving privilege of any person who
19 has been issued a CDL or commercial driver instruction permit
20 from another jurisdiction, the Secretary shall originate
21 notification to such issuing jurisdiction within 10 days.
22     (h) The "disqualifications" referred to in this Section
23 shall not be imposed upon any commercial motor vehicle driver,
24 by the Secretary of State, unless the prohibited action(s)
25 occurred after March 31, 1992.
26     (i) A person is disqualified from driving a commercial
27 motor vehicle in accordance with the following:
28         (1) For 6 months upon a first conviction of paragraph
29     (2) of subsection (b) of Section 6-507 of this Code.
30         (1.1) For 6 months, and until he or she has performed
31     100 hours of mandatory community service, upon his or her
32     involvement as a driver in a fatal accident, unless it is
33     indicated on the police accident report or held by a court
34     that a person who died as a result of the accident caused

 

 

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1     the accident.
2         (2) For one year upon a second conviction of paragraph
3     (2) of subsection (b) of Section 6-507 of this Code within
4     a 10-year period.
5         (3) For 3 years upon a third or subsequent conviction
6     of paragraph (2) of subsection (b) of Section 6-507 of this
7     Code within a 10-year period.
8         (4) For one year upon a first conviction of paragraph
9     (3) of subsection (b) of Section 6-507 of this Code.
10         (5) For 3 years upon a second conviction of paragraph
11     (3) of subsection (b) of Section 6-507 of this Code within
12     a 10-year period.
13         (6) For 5 years upon a third or subsequent conviction
14     of paragraph (3) of subsection (b) of Section 6-507 of this
15     Code within a 10-year period.
16     (j) Disqualification for railroad-highway grade crossing
17 violation.
18         (1) General rule. A driver who is convicted of a
19     violation of a federal, State, or local law or regulation
20     pertaining to one of the following 6 offenses at a
21     railroad-highway grade crossing must be disqualified from
22     operating a commercial motor vehicle for the period of time
23     specified in paragraph (2) of this subsection (j) if the
24     offense was committed while operating a commercial motor
25     vehicle:
26             (i) For drivers who are not required to always
27         stop, failing to slow down and check that the tracks
28         are clear of an approaching train, as described in
29         subsection (a-5) of Section 11-1201 of this Code;
30             (ii) For drivers who are not required to always
31         stop, failing to stop before reaching the crossing, if
32         the tracks are not clear, as described in subsection
33         (a) of Section 11-1201 of this Code;
34             (iii) For drivers who are always required to stop,

 

 

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1         failing to stop before driving onto the crossing, as
2         described in Section 11-1202 of this Code;
3             (iv) For all drivers, failing to have sufficient
4         space to drive completely through the crossing without
5         stopping, as described in subsection (b) of Section
6         11-1425 of this Code;
7             (v) For all drivers, failing to obey a traffic
8         control device or the directions of an enforcement
9         official at the crossing, as described in subdivision
10         (a)2 of Section 11-1201 of this Code;
11             (vi) For all drivers, failing to negotiate a
12         crossing because of insufficient undercarriage
13         clearance, as described in subsection (d-1) of Section
14         11-1201 of this Code.
15         (2) Duration of disqualification for railroad-highway
16     grade crossing violation.
17             (i) First violation. A driver must be disqualified
18         from operating a commercial motor vehicle for not less
19         than 60 days if the driver is convicted of a violation
20         described in paragraph (1) of this subsection (j) and,
21         in the three-year period preceding the conviction, the
22         driver had no convictions for a violation described in
23         paragraph (1) of this subsection (j).
24             (ii) Second violation. A driver must be
25         disqualified from operating a commercial motor vehicle
26         for not less than 120 days if the driver is convicted
27         of a violation described in paragraph (1) of this
28         subsection (j) and, in the three-year period preceding
29         the conviction, the driver had one other conviction for
30         a violation described in paragraph (1) of this
31         subsection (j) that was committed in a separate
32         incident.
33             (iii) Third or subsequent violation. A driver must
34         be disqualified from operating a commercial motor

 

 

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1         vehicle for not less than one year if the driver is
2         convicted of a violation described in paragraph (1) of
3         this subsection (j) and, in the three-year period
4         preceding the conviction, the driver had 2 or more
5         other convictions for violations described in
6         paragraph (1) of this subsection (j) that were
7         committed in separate incidents.
8 (Source: P.A. 92-249, eff. 1-1-02; 92-834, eff. 8-22-02.)".