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94TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2005 and 2006 SB2034
Introduced 2/25/2005, by Sen. Chris Lauzen SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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625 ILCS 5/6-514 |
from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-514 |
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Provides that a driver's commercial driver's license (CDL) shall be suspended for 6 months if he or she is involved as a driver in a fatal accident, unless it is indicated in a police report or held by a court that a person who died as a result of the accident caused the accident. Provides that the CDL holder must perform 100 hours of mandatory community service before his or her CDL is restored.
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A BILL FOR
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LRB094 11437 DRH 42351 b |
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| AN ACT concerning transportation.
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| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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| represented in the General Assembly:
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| Section 5. The Illinois Vehicle Code is amended by changing |
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| Section 6-514 as follows:
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| (625 ILCS 5/6-514) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-514)
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| Sec. 6-514. Commercial Driver's License (CDL) - |
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| Disqualifications.
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| (a) A person shall be disqualified from driving a |
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| commercial motor
vehicle for a period of not less than 12 |
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| months for the first violation of:
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| (1) Refusing to submit to or failure to complete a test |
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| or tests to
determine the driver's blood concentration of |
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| alcohol, other drug, or both,
while driving a commercial |
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| motor vehicle; or
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| (2) Operating a commercial motor vehicle while the |
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| alcohol
concentration of the person's blood, breath or |
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| urine is at least 0.04, or any
amount of a drug, substance, |
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| or compound in the person's blood or urine
resulting from |
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| the unlawful use or consumption of cannabis listed in the
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| Cannabis Control Act or a controlled substance listed in |
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| the Illinois
Controlled Substances Act as indicated by a |
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| police officer's sworn report or
other verified evidence; |
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| or
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| (3) Conviction for a first violation of:
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| (i) Driving a commercial motor vehicle while under |
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| the influence of
alcohol, or any other drug, or |
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| combination of drugs to a degree which
renders such |
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| person incapable of safely driving; or
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| (ii) Knowingly and wilfully leaving the scene of an |
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| accident while
operating a commercial motor vehicle; |
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| or
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| (iii) Driving a commercial motor vehicle while |
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| committing any felony.
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| If any of the above violations or refusals occurred |
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| while
transporting hazardous material(s) required to be |
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| placarded, the person
shall be disqualified for a period of |
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| not less than 3 years.
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| (b) A person is disqualified for life for a second |
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| conviction of any of
the offenses specified in paragraph (a), |
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| or any combination of those
offenses, arising from 2 or more |
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| separate incidents.
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| (c) A person is disqualified from driving a commercial |
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| motor vehicle for
life who uses a commercial motor vehicle in |
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| the commission of any felony
involving the manufacture, |
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| distribution, or dispensing of a controlled
substance, or |
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| possession with intent to manufacture, distribute or dispense
a |
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| controlled substance.
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| (d) The Secretary of State may, when the United States |
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| Secretary of
Transportation so authorizes, issue regulations |
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| in which a disqualification
for life under paragraph (b) may be |
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| reduced to a period of not less than 10
years.
If a reinstated |
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| driver is subsequently convicted of another disqualifying
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| offense, as specified in subsection (a) of this Section, he or |
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| she shall be
permanently disqualified for life and shall be |
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| ineligible to again apply for a
reduction of the lifetime |
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| disqualification.
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| (e) A person is disqualified from driving a commercial |
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| motor vehicle for
a period of not less than 2 months if |
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| convicted of 2 serious traffic
violations, committed in a |
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| commercial motor vehicle, arising from separate
incidents, |
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| occurring within a 3 year period. However, a person will be
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| disqualified from driving a commercial motor vehicle for a |
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| period of not less
than 4 months if convicted of 3 serious |
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| traffic violations, committed in a
commercial motor vehicle, |
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| arising from separate incidents, occurring within a 3
year |
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| period.
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| (f) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Code, any |
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| driver
disqualified from operating a commercial motor vehicle, |
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| pursuant to this
UCDLA, shall not be eligible for restoration |
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| of commercial driving
privileges during any such period of |
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| disqualification.
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| (g) After suspending, revoking, or cancelling a commercial |
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| driver's
license, the Secretary of State must update the |
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| driver's records to reflect
such action within 10 days. After |
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| suspending or revoking the driving privilege
of any person who |
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| has been issued a CDL or commercial driver instruction permit
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| from another jurisdiction, the Secretary shall originate |
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| notification to
such issuing jurisdiction within 10 days.
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| (h) The "disqualifications" referred to in this Section |
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| shall not be
imposed upon any commercial motor vehicle driver, |
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| by the Secretary of
State, unless the prohibited action(s) |
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| occurred after March 31, 1992.
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| (i) A person is disqualified from driving a commercial |
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| motor vehicle in
accordance with the following:
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| (1) For 6 months upon a first conviction of paragraph |
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| (2) of subsection
(b) of Section 6-507 of this Code. |
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| (1.1) For 6 months, and until he or she has performed |
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| 100 hours of mandatory community service, upon his or her |
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| involvement as a driver in a fatal accident, unless it is |
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| indicated on the police accident report or held by a court |
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| that a person who died as a result of the accident caused |
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| the accident.
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| (2) For one year upon a second conviction of paragraph |
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| (2) of subsection
(b) of Section 6-507 of this Code within |
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| a 10-year period.
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| (3) For 3 years upon a third or subsequent conviction |
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| of paragraph (2) of
subsection (b) of Section 6-507 of this |
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| Code within a 10-year period.
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| (4) For one year upon a first conviction of paragraph |
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| (3) of subsection
(b) of Section 6-507 of this Code.
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| (5) For 3 years upon a second conviction of paragraph |
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| (3) of subsection
(b) of Section 6-507 of this Code within |
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| a 10-year period.
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| (6) For 5 years upon a third or subsequent conviction |
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| of paragraph (3) of
subsection (b) of Section 6-507 of this |
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| Code within a 10-year period.
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| (j) Disqualification for railroad-highway grade crossing
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| violation.
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| (1) General rule. A driver who is convicted of a |
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| violation of a federal,
State, or
local law or regulation |
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| pertaining to
one of the following 6 offenses at a |
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| railroad-highway grade crossing must be
disqualified
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| operating a commercial motor vehicle for the period of time |
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| specified in
paragraph (2) of this subsection (j) if the |
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| offense was committed while
operating a commercial motor |
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| vehicle:
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| (i) For drivers who are not required to always |
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| stop, failing to
slow down and check that the tracks |
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| are clear of an approaching train, as
described in |
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| subsection (a-5) of Section 11-1201 of this Code;
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| (ii) For drivers who are not required to always |
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| stop, failing to
stop before reaching the crossing, if |
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| the tracks are not clear, as described in
subsection |
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| (a) of Section 11-1201 of this Code;
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| (iii) For drivers who are always required to stop, |
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| failing to stop
before driving onto the crossing, as |
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| described in Section 11-1202 of this Code;
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| (iv) For all drivers, failing to have sufficient |
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| space to drive
completely through the crossing without |
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| stopping, as described in subsection
(b) of Section |
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| 11-1425 of this Code;
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| (v) For all drivers, failing to obey a traffic |
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| control device or
the directions of an enforcement |
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| official at the crossing, as described in
subdivision |
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| (a)2 of Section 11-1201 of this Code;
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| (vi) For all drivers, failing to negotiate a |
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| crossing because of
insufficient undercarriage |
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| clearance, as described in subsection (d-1) of
Section |
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| 11-1201 of this Code.
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| (2) Duration of disqualification for railroad-highway |
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| grade
crossing violation.
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| (i) First violation. A driver must be disqualified |
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| from operating a
commercial motor vehicle
for not less |
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| than 60 days if the driver is convicted of a violation |
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| described
in paragraph
(1) of this subsection (j) and, |
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| in the three-year period preceding the
conviction, the |
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| driver
had no convictions for a violation described in |
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| paragraph (1) of this
subsection (j).
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| (ii) Second violation. A driver must be |
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| disqualified from operating a
commercial
motor vehicle
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| for not less
than 120 days if the driver is convicted
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| of a violation described in paragraph (1) of this |
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| subsection (j) and, in the
three-year
period preceding |
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| the conviction, the driver had one other conviction for |
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| a
violation
described in paragraph (1) of this |
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| subsection (j) that was committed in a
separate
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| incident.
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| (iii) Third or subsequent violation. A driver must |
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| be disqualified from
operating a
commercial motor |
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| vehicle
for not less than one year if the driver is |
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| convicted
of a violation described in paragraph (1) of |
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| this subsection (j) and, in the
three-year
period |
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| preceding the conviction, the driver had 2 or more |
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| other convictions for
violations
described in |
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| paragraph (1) of this subsection (j) that were |
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| committed in
separate incidents.
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| (Source: P.A. 92-249, eff. 1-1-02; 92-834, eff. 8-22-02.)
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