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1 | | AN ACT concerning transportation.
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2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | | Section 5. The Illinois Vehicle Code is amended by changing |
5 | | Sections 11-501.01 and 16-104a as follows: |
6 | | (625 ILCS 5/11-501.01)
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7 | | Sec. 11-501.01. Additional administrative sanctions. |
8 | | (a) After a finding of guilt and prior to any final |
9 | | sentencing or an order for supervision, for an offense based |
10 | | upon an arrest for a violation of Section 11-501 or a similar |
11 | | provision of a local ordinance, individuals shall be required |
12 | | to undergo a professional evaluation to determine if an |
13 | | alcohol, drug, or intoxicating compound abuse problem exists |
14 | | and the extent of the problem, and undergo the imposition of |
15 | | treatment as appropriate. Programs conducting these |
16 | | evaluations shall be licensed by the Department of Human |
17 | | Services. The cost of any professional evaluation shall be paid |
18 | | for by the individual required to undergo the professional |
19 | | evaluation. |
20 | | (b) Any person who is found guilty of or pleads guilty to |
21 | | violating Section 11-501, including any person receiving a |
22 | | disposition of court supervision for violating that Section, |
23 | | may be required by the Court to attend a victim impact panel |
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1 | | offered by, or under contract with, a county State's Attorney's |
2 | | office, a probation and court services department, Mothers |
3 | | Against Drunk Driving, or the Alliance Against Intoxicated |
4 | | Motorists. All costs generated by the victim impact panel shall |
5 | | be paid from fees collected from the offender or as may be |
6 | | determined by the court. |
7 | | (c) Every person found guilty of violating Section 11-501, |
8 | | whose operation of a motor vehicle while in violation of that |
9 | | Section proximately caused any incident resulting in an |
10 | | appropriate emergency response, shall be liable for the expense |
11 | | of an emergency response as provided in subsection (i) of this |
12 | | Section. |
13 | | (d) The Secretary of State shall revoke the driving |
14 | | privileges of any person convicted under Section 11-501 or a |
15 | | similar provision of a local ordinance. |
16 | | (e) The Secretary of State shall require the use of |
17 | | ignition interlock devices on all vehicles owned by a person |
18 | | who has been convicted of a second or subsequent offense of |
19 | | Section 11-501 or a similar provision of a local ordinance. The |
20 | | person must pay to the Secretary of State DUI Administration |
21 | | Fund an amount not to exceed $30 for each month that he or she |
22 | | uses the device. The Secretary shall establish by rule and |
23 | | regulation the procedures for certification and use of the |
24 | | interlock system, the amount of the fee, and the procedures, |
25 | | terms, and conditions relating to these fees. |
26 | | (f) In addition to any other penalties and liabilities, a |
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1 | | person who is found guilty of or pleads guilty to violating |
2 | | Section 11-501, including any person placed on court |
3 | | supervision for violating Section 11-501, shall be assessed |
4 | | $750, payable to the circuit clerk, who shall distribute the |
5 | | money as follows: $350 to the law enforcement agency that made |
6 | | the arrest, and $400 shall be forwarded to the State Treasurer |
7 | | for deposit into the General Revenue Fund. If the person has |
8 | | been previously convicted of violating Section 11-501 or a |
9 | | similar provision of a local ordinance, the fine shall be |
10 | | $1,000, and the circuit clerk shall distribute
$200 to the law |
11 | | enforcement agency that
made the arrest and $800 to the State
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12 | | Treasurer for deposit into the General Revenue Fund. In the |
13 | | event that more than one agency is responsible for the arrest, |
14 | | the amount payable to law enforcement agencies shall be shared |
15 | | equally. Any moneys received by a law enforcement agency under |
16 | | this subsection (f) shall be used to purchase law enforcement |
17 | | equipment that will assist in the prevention of alcohol related |
18 | | criminal violence throughout the State. This shall include, but |
19 | | is not limited to, in-car video cameras, radar and laser speed |
20 | | detection devices, and alcohol breath testers. Any moneys |
21 | | received by the Department of State Police under this |
22 | | subsection (f) shall be deposited into the State Police DUI |
23 | | Fund and shall be used to purchase law enforcement equipment |
24 | | that will assist in the prevention of alcohol related criminal |
25 | | violence throughout the State. |
26 | | (g) The Secretary of State Police DUI Fund is created as a |
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1 | | special fund in the State treasury. All moneys received by the |
2 | | Secretary of State Police under subsection (f) of this Section |
3 | | shall be deposited into the Secretary of State Police DUI Fund |
4 | | and, subject to appropriation, shall be used to purchase law |
5 | | enforcement equipment to assist in the prevention of alcohol |
6 | | related criminal violence throughout the State. |
7 | | (h) Whenever an individual is sentenced for an offense |
8 | | based upon an arrest for a violation of Section 11-501 or a |
9 | | similar provision of a local ordinance, and the professional |
10 | | evaluation recommends remedial or rehabilitative treatment or |
11 | | education, neither the treatment nor the education shall be the |
12 | | sole disposition and either or both may be imposed only in |
13 | | conjunction with another disposition. The court shall monitor |
14 | | compliance with any remedial education or treatment |
15 | | recommendations contained in the professional evaluation. |
16 | | Programs conducting alcohol or other drug evaluation or |
17 | | remedial education must be licensed by the Department of Human |
18 | | Services. If the individual is not a resident of Illinois, |
19 | | however, the court may accept an alcohol or other drug |
20 | | evaluation or remedial education program in the individual's |
21 | | state of residence. Programs providing treatment must be |
22 | | licensed under existing applicable alcoholism and drug |
23 | | treatment licensure standards. |
24 | | (i) In addition to any other fine or penalty required by |
25 | | law, an individual convicted of a violation of Section 11-501, |
26 | | Section 5-7 of the Snowmobile Registration and Safety Act, |
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1 | | Section 5-16 of the Boat Registration and Safety Act, or a |
2 | | similar provision, whose operation of a motor vehicle, |
3 | | snowmobile, or watercraft while in violation of Section 11-501, |
4 | | Section 5-7 of the Snowmobile Registration and Safety Act, |
5 | | Section 5-16 of the Boat Registration and Safety Act, or a |
6 | | similar provision proximately caused an incident resulting in |
7 | | an appropriate emergency response, shall be required to make |
8 | | restitution to a public agency for the costs of that emergency |
9 | | response. The restitution may not exceed $1,000 per public |
10 | | agency for each emergency response. As used in this subsection |
11 | | (i), "emergency response" means any incident requiring a |
12 | | response by a police officer, a firefighter carried on the |
13 | | rolls of a regularly constituted fire department, or an |
14 | | ambulance. With respect to funds designated for the Department |
15 | | of State Police, the moneys shall be remitted by the circuit |
16 | | court clerk to the State Police within one month after receipt |
17 | | for deposit into the State Police DUI Fund. With respect to |
18 | | funds designated for the Department of Natural Resources, the |
19 | | Department of Natural Resources shall deposit the moneys into |
20 | | the Conservation Police Operations Assistance Fund.
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21 | | (Source: P.A. 95-578, eff. 6-1-08; 95-848, eff. 1-1-09; |
22 | | 96-1342, eff. 1-1-11.)
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23 | | (625 ILCS 5/16-104a) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 16-104a)
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24 | | Sec. 16-104a. Additional penalty for certain violations. |
25 | | (a) There is added
to every fine imposed upon conviction of |
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1 | | an offense reportable to the
Secretary of State under the |
2 | | provisions of subdivision (a)(2) of
Section 6-204 of this Act |
3 | | an additional penalty of $4 for each $40, or fraction
thereof, |
4 | | of fine imposed. Each such additional penalty received shall be
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5 | | remitted within one month to the State Treasurer to be |
6 | | deposited into the
Drivers Education Fund, unless the |
7 | | additional penalty is subject to
disbursement by the circuit |
8 | | clerk under Section 27.5 of the Clerks of
Courts Act. Such |
9 | | additional amounts shall be assessed by the
court and shall be |
10 | | collected by the Clerk of the Circuit Court in addition
to the |
11 | | fine and costs in the case. Such additional penalty shall not |
12 | | be
considered a part of the fine for purposes of any reduction |
13 | | made in the
fine for time served either before or after |
14 | | sentencing. Not later than
March 1 of each year the Clerk of |
15 | | the Circuit Court shall submit to the
State Comptroller a |
16 | | report of the amount of funds remitted by him to the
State |
17 | | Treasurer under this Section during the preceding calendar |
18 | | year.
Except as otherwise provided by Supreme Court Rules, if a |
19 | | court in
sentencing an offender levies a gross amount for fine, |
20 | | costs, fees and
penalties, the amount of the additional penalty |
21 | | provided for herein shall
be computed on the amount remaining |
22 | | after deducting from the gross amount
levied all fees of the |
23 | | Circuit Clerk, the State's Attorney and the Sheriff.
After |
24 | | deducting from the gross amount levied the fees and additional
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25 | | penalty provided for herein, less any other additional |
26 | | penalties provided
by law, the clerk shall remit the net |
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1 | | balance remaining to the entity
authorized by law to receive |
2 | | the fine imposed in the case. For purposes of
this Section |
3 | | "fees of the Circuit Clerk" shall include, if applicable, the
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4 | | fee provided for under Section 27.3a of the Clerks of Courts |
5 | | Act and the
fee, if applicable, payable to the county in which |
6 | | the violation occurred
pursuant to Section 5-1101 of the |
7 | | Counties Code.
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8 | | When bail is forfeited for failure to appear in connection
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9 | | with an offense reportable to the Secretary of State under |
10 | | subdivision (a)(2) of Section 6-204 of this Act, and no fine is |
11 | | imposed ex parte, $4
of
every $40 cash deposit, or fraction |
12 | | thereof, given to secure appearance
shall be remitted within |
13 | | one month to the State Treasurer
to be deposited into the |
14 | | Drivers Education Fund, unless the bail is
subject to |
15 | | disbursement by the circuit clerk under Section 27.5 of the
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16 | | Clerks of Courts Act.
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17 | | (b) In addition to any other fine or penalty required by |
18 | | law for a person convicted of a violation of Section 11-503 or |
19 | | 11-601.5 of this Code or a similar provision of a local |
20 | | ordinance, the court may, in its discretion, require the person |
21 | | to pay an additional criminal penalty that shall be distributed |
22 | | in its entirety to a public agency that provided an emergency |
23 | | response related to the person's violation. The criminal |
24 | | penalty may not exceed $100 per public agency for each |
25 | | emergency response provided for a first violation of Section |
26 | | 11-503 or
11-601.5 of this Code or a similar provision of a |
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1 | | local
ordinance. The criminal penalty may not exceed $500 per |
2 | | public agency for each emergency response provided for a second |
3 | | or subsequent violation of Section 11-503 or
11-601.5 of this |
4 | | Code or a similar provision of a local
ordinance. As used in |
5 | | this subsection, "emergency response" means any incident |
6 | | requiring a response by a police officer, an ambulance, a |
7 | | firefighter carried on the rolls of a regularly constituted |
8 | | fire department or fire protection district, a firefighter of a |
9 | | volunteer fire department, or a member if a recognized |
10 | | not-for-profit rescue or emergency medical service provider. |
11 | | With respect to funds designated for the Department of State |
12 | | Police, the moneys shall be remitted by the circuit court clerk |
13 | | to the State Police within one month after receipt for deposit |
14 | | into the State Police Operations Assistance Fund. With respect |
15 | | to funds designated for the Department of Natural Resources, |
16 | | the Department of Natural Resources shall deposit the moneys |
17 | | into the Conservation Police Operations Assistance Fund. |
18 | | (Source: P.A. 96-1173, eff. 7-22-10.)
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