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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 6-206.1 and 6-208.1 as follows: |
6 | | (625 ILCS 5/6-206.1) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-206.1) |
7 | | Sec. 6-206.1. Monitoring Device Driving Permit. |
8 | | Declaration of Policy. It is hereby declared a policy of the
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9 | | State of Illinois that the driver who is impaired by alcohol, |
10 | | other drug or
drugs, or intoxicating compound or compounds is a
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11 | | threat to the public safety and welfare. Therefore, to
provide |
12 | | a deterrent to such practice, a statutory summary driver's |
13 | | license suspension is appropriate.
It is also recognized that |
14 | | driving is a privilege and therefore, that the granting of |
15 | | driving privileges, in a manner consistent with public
safety, |
16 | | is warranted during the period of suspension in the form of a |
17 | | monitoring device driving permit. A person who drives and fails |
18 | | to comply with the requirements of the monitoring device |
19 | | driving permit commits a violation of Section 6-303 of this |
20 | | Code. |
21 | | The following procedures shall apply whenever
a first |
22 | | offender, as defined in Section 11-500 of this Code, is |
23 | | arrested for any offense as defined in Section 11-501
or a |
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1 | | similar provision of a local ordinance and is subject to the |
2 | | provisions of Section 11-501.1: |
3 | | (a) Upon mailing of the notice of suspension of driving |
4 | | privileges as provided in subsection (h) of Section 11-501.1 of |
5 | | this Code, the Secretary shall also send written notice |
6 | | informing the person that he or she will be issued a monitoring |
7 | | device driving permit (MDDP). The notice shall include, at |
8 | | minimum, information summarizing the procedure to be followed |
9 | | for issuance of the MDDP, installation of the breath alcohol |
10 | | ignition installation device (BAIID), as provided in this |
11 | | Section, exemption from BAIID installation requirements, and |
12 | | procedures to be followed by those seeking indigent status, as |
13 | | provided in this Section. The notice shall also include |
14 | | information summarizing the procedure to be followed if the |
15 | | person wishes to decline issuance of the MDDP. A copy of the |
16 | | notice shall also be sent to the court of venue together with |
17 | | the notice of suspension of driving privileges, as provided in |
18 | | subsection (h) of Section 11-501. However, a MDDP shall not be |
19 | | issued if the Secretary finds that:
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20 | | (1) The offender's driver's license is otherwise |
21 | | invalid; |
22 | | (2) Death or great bodily harm to another resulted from |
23 | | the arrest for Section 11-501; |
24 | | (3) The offender has been previously convicted of |
25 | | reckless homicide or aggravated driving under the |
26 | | influence involving death; |
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1 | | (4) The offender is less than 18 years of age; or |
2 | | (5) The offender is a qualifying patient licensed under |
3 | | the Compassionate Use of Medical Cannabis Pilot Program Act |
4 | | who is in possession of a valid registry card issued under |
5 | | that Act and refused to submit to standardized field |
6 | | sobriety tests as required by subsection (a-5) of Section |
7 | | 11-501.1 or did submit to testing and failed the test or |
8 | | tests. |
9 | | Any offender participating in the MDDP program must pay the |
10 | | Secretary a MDDP Administration Fee in an amount not to exceed |
11 | | $30 per month, to be deposited into the Monitoring Device |
12 | | Driving Permit Administration Fee Fund. The Secretary shall |
13 | | establish by rule the amount and the procedures, terms, and |
14 | | conditions relating to these fees. The offender must have an |
15 | | ignition interlock device installed within 14 days of the date |
16 | | the Secretary issues the MDDP. The ignition interlock device |
17 | | provider must notify the Secretary, in a manner and form |
18 | | prescribed by the Secretary, of the installation. If the |
19 | | Secretary does not receive notice of installation, the |
20 | | Secretary shall cancel the MDDP.
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21 | | A MDDP shall not become effective prior to the 31st
day of |
22 | | the original statutory summary suspension. |
23 | | Upon receipt of the notice, as provided in paragraph (a) of |
24 | | this Section, the person may file a petition to decline |
25 | | issuance of the MDDP with the court of venue. The court shall |
26 | | admonish the offender of all consequences of declining issuance |
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1 | | of the MDDP including, but not limited to, the enhanced |
2 | | penalties for driving while suspended. After being so |
3 | | admonished, the offender shall be permitted, in writing, to |
4 | | execute a notice declining issuance of the MDDP. This notice |
5 | | shall be filed with the court and forwarded by the clerk of the |
6 | | court to the Secretary. The offender may, at any time |
7 | | thereafter, apply to the Secretary for issuance of a MDDP. |
8 | | (a-1) A person issued a MDDP may drive for any purpose and |
9 | | at any time, subject to the rules adopted by the Secretary |
10 | | under subsection (g). The person must, at his or her own |
11 | | expense, drive only vehicles equipped with an ignition |
12 | | interlock device as defined in Section 1-129.1, but in no event |
13 | | shall such person drive a commercial motor vehicle. |
14 | | (a-2) Persons who are issued a MDDP and must drive |
15 | | employer-owned vehicles in the course of their employment |
16 | | duties may seek permission to drive an employer-owned vehicle |
17 | | that does not have an ignition interlock device. The employer |
18 | | shall provide to the Secretary a form, as prescribed by the |
19 | | Secretary, completed by the employer verifying that the |
20 | | employee must drive an employer-owned vehicle in the course of |
21 | | employment. If approved by the Secretary, the form must be in |
22 | | the driver's possession while operating an employer-owner |
23 | | vehicle not equipped with an ignition interlock device. No |
24 | | person may use this exemption to drive a school bus, school |
25 | | vehicle, or a vehicle designed to transport more than 15 |
26 | | passengers. No person may use this exemption to drive an |
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1 | | employer-owned motor vehicle that is owned by an entity that is |
2 | | wholly or partially owned by the person holding the MDDP, or by |
3 | | a family member of the person holding the MDDP. No person may |
4 | | use this exemption to drive an employer-owned vehicle that is |
5 | | made available to the employee for personal use. No person may |
6 | | drive the exempted vehicle more than 12 hours per day, 6 days |
7 | | per week.
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8 | | (a-3) Persons who are issued a MDDP and who must drive a |
9 | | farm tractor to and from a farm, within 50 air miles from the |
10 | | originating farm are exempt from installation of a BAIID on the |
11 | | farm tractor, so long as the farm tractor is being used for the |
12 | | exclusive purpose of conducting farm operations. |
13 | | (b) (Blank). |
14 | | (c) (Blank).
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15 | | (c-1) If the holder of the MDDP is convicted of or receives |
16 | | court supervision for a violation of Section 6-206.2, 6-303, |
17 | | 11-204, 11-204.1, 11-401, 11-501, 11-503, 11-506 or a similar |
18 | | provision of a local ordinance or a similar out-of-state |
19 | | offense or is convicted of or receives court supervision for |
20 | | any offense for which alcohol or drugs is an element of the |
21 | | offense and in which a motor vehicle was involved (for an |
22 | | arrest other than the one for which the MDDP is issued), or |
23 | | de-installs the BAIID without prior authorization from the |
24 | | Secretary, the MDDP shall be cancelled. |
25 | | (c-5) If the Secretary determines that the person seeking |
26 | | the MDDP is indigent, the Secretary shall provide the person |
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1 | | with a written document as evidence of that determination, and |
2 | | the person shall provide that written document to an ignition |
3 | | interlock device provider. The provider shall install an |
4 | | ignition interlock device on that person's vehicle without |
5 | | charge to the person, and seek reimbursement from the Indigent |
6 | | BAIID Fund.
If the Secretary has deemed an offender indigent, |
7 | | the BAIID provider shall also provide the normal monthly |
8 | | monitoring services and the de-installation without charge to |
9 | | the offender and seek reimbursement from the Indigent BAIID |
10 | | Fund. Any other monetary charges, such as a lockout fee or |
11 | | reset fee, shall be the responsibility of the MDDP holder. A |
12 | | BAIID provider may not seek a security deposit from the |
13 | | Indigent BAIID Fund. |
14 | | (d) MDDP information
shall be available only to the courts, |
15 | | police officers, and the Secretary, except during the actual |
16 | | period the MDDP is valid, during which
time it shall be a |
17 | | public record. |
18 | | (e) (Blank). |
19 | | (f) (Blank). |
20 | | (g) The Secretary shall adopt rules for implementing this |
21 | | Section. The rules adopted shall address issues including, but |
22 | | not limited to: compliance with the requirements of the MDDP; |
23 | | methods for determining compliance with those requirements; |
24 | | the consequences of noncompliance with those requirements; |
25 | | what constitutes a violation of the MDDP; methods for |
26 | | determining indigency; and the duties of a person or entity |
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1 | | that supplies the ignition interlock device. |
2 | | (h) The rules adopted under subsection (g) shall provide, |
3 | | at a minimum, that the person is not in compliance with the |
4 | | requirements of the MDDP if he or she: |
5 | | (1) tampers or attempts to tamper with or circumvent |
6 | | the proper operation of the ignition interlock device; |
7 | | (2) provides valid breath samples that register blood |
8 | | alcohol levels in excess of the number of times allowed |
9 | | under the rules; |
10 | | (3) fails to provide evidence sufficient to satisfy the |
11 | | Secretary that the ignition interlock device has been |
12 | | installed in the designated vehicle or vehicles; or |
13 | | (4) fails to follow any other applicable rules adopted |
14 | | by the Secretary. |
15 | | (i) Any person or entity that supplies an ignition |
16 | | interlock device as provided under this Section shall, in |
17 | | addition to supplying only those devices which fully comply |
18 | | with all the rules adopted under subsection (g), provide the |
19 | | Secretary, within 7 days of inspection, all monitoring reports |
20 | | of each person who has had an ignition interlock device |
21 | | installed. These reports shall be furnished in a manner or form |
22 | | as prescribed by the Secretary. |
23 | | (j) Upon making a determination that a violation of the |
24 | | requirements of the MDDP has occurred, the Secretary shall |
25 | | extend the summary suspension period for an additional 3 months |
26 | | beyond the originally imposed summary suspension period, |
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1 | | during which time the person shall only be allowed to drive |
2 | | vehicles equipped with an ignition interlock device; provided |
3 | | further there are no limitations on the total number of times |
4 | | the summary suspension may be extended. The Secretary may, |
5 | | however, limit the number of extensions imposed for violations |
6 | | occurring during any one monitoring period, as set forth by |
7 | | rule. Any person whose summary suspension is extended pursuant |
8 | | to this Section shall have the right to contest the extension |
9 | | through a hearing with the Secretary, pursuant to Section 2-118 |
10 | | of this Code. If the summary suspension has already terminated |
11 | | prior to the Secretary receiving the monitoring report that |
12 | | shows a violation, the Secretary shall be authorized to suspend |
13 | | the person's driving privileges for 3 months, provided that the |
14 | | Secretary may, by rule, limit the number of suspensions to be |
15 | | entered pursuant to this paragraph for violations occurring |
16 | | during any one monitoring period. Any person whose license is |
17 | | suspended pursuant to this paragraph, after the summary |
18 | | suspension had already terminated, shall have the right to |
19 | | contest the suspension through a hearing with the Secretary, |
20 | | pursuant to Section 2-118 of this Code. The only permit the |
21 | | person shall be eligible for during this new suspension period |
22 | | is a MDDP. |
23 | | (k) A person who has had his or her summary suspension |
24 | | extended for the third time, or has any combination of 3 |
25 | | extensions and new suspensions, entered as a result of a |
26 | | violation that occurred while holding the MDDP, so long as the |
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1 | | extensions and new suspensions relate to the same summary |
2 | | suspension, shall have his or her vehicle impounded for a |
3 | | period of 30 days, at the person's own expense. A person who |
4 | | has his or her summary suspension extended for the fourth time, |
5 | | or has any combination of 4 extensions and new suspensions, |
6 | | entered as a result of a violation that occurred while holding |
7 | | the MDDP, so long as the extensions and new suspensions relate |
8 | | to the same summary suspension, shall have his or her vehicle |
9 | | subject to seizure and forfeiture. The Secretary shall notify |
10 | | the prosecuting authority of any third or fourth extensions or |
11 | | new suspension entered as a result of a violation that occurred |
12 | | while the person held a MDDP. Upon receipt of the notification, |
13 | | the prosecuting authority shall impound or forfeit the vehicle. |
14 | | The impoundment or forfeiture of a vehicle shall be conducted |
15 | | pursuant to the procedure specified in Article 36 of the |
16 | | Criminal Code of 2012. |
17 | | (l) A person whose driving privileges have been suspended |
18 | | under Section 11-501.1 of this Code and who had a MDDP that was |
19 | | cancelled, or would have been cancelled had notification of a |
20 | | violation been received prior to expiration of the MDDP, |
21 | | pursuant to subsection (c-1) of this Section, shall not be |
22 | | eligible for reinstatement when the summary suspension is |
23 | | scheduled to terminate. Instead, the person's driving |
24 | | privileges shall be suspended for a period of not less than |
25 | | twice the original summary suspension period, or for the length |
26 | | of any extensions entered under subsection (j), whichever is |
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1 | | longer. During the period of suspension, the person shall be |
2 | | eligible only to apply for a restricted driving permit. If a |
3 | | restricted driving permit is granted, the offender may only |
4 | | operate vehicles equipped with a BAIID in accordance with this |
5 | | Section. |
6 | | (m) Any person or entity that supplies an ignition |
7 | | interlock device under this Section shall, for each ignition |
8 | | interlock device installed, pay 5% of the total gross revenue |
9 | | received for the device, including monthly monitoring fees, |
10 | | into the Indigent BAIID Fund. This 5% shall be clearly |
11 | | indicated as a separate surcharge on each invoice that is |
12 | | issued. The Secretary shall conduct an annual review of the |
13 | | fund to determine whether the surcharge is sufficient to |
14 | | provide for indigent users. The Secretary may increase or |
15 | | decrease this surcharge requirement as needed. |
16 | | (n) Any person or entity that supplies an ignition |
17 | | interlock device under this Section that is requested to |
18 | | provide an ignition interlock device to a person who presents |
19 | | written documentation of indigency from the Secretary, as |
20 | | provided in subsection (c-5) of this Section, shall install the |
21 | | device on the person's vehicle without charge to the person and |
22 | | shall seek reimbursement from the Indigent BAIID Fund. |
23 | | (o) The Indigent BAIID Fund is created as a special fund in |
24 | | the State treasury. The Secretary shall, subject to |
25 | | appropriation by the General Assembly, use all money in the |
26 | | Indigent BAIID Fund to reimburse ignition interlock device |
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1 | | providers who have installed devices in vehicles of indigent |
2 | | persons. The Secretary shall make payments to such providers |
3 | | every 3 months. If the amount of money in the fund at the time |
4 | | payments are made is not sufficient to pay all requests for |
5 | | reimbursement submitted during that 3 month period, the |
6 | | Secretary shall make payments on a pro-rata basis, and those |
7 | | payments shall be considered payment in full for the requests |
8 | | submitted. |
9 | | (p) The Monitoring Device Driving Permit Administration |
10 | | Fee Fund is created as a special fund in the State treasury. |
11 | | The Secretary shall, subject to appropriation by the General |
12 | | Assembly, use the money paid into this fund to offset its |
13 | | administrative costs for administering MDDPs.
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14 | | (q) The Secretary is authorized to prescribe such forms as |
15 | | it deems necessary to carry out the provisions of this Section. |
16 | | (Source: P.A. 97-229; 97-813, eff. 7-13-12; 97-1150, eff. |
17 | | 1-25-13; 98-122, eff. 1-1-14.) |
18 | | (625 ILCS 5/6-208.1) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-208.1) |
19 | | (Text of Section from P.A. 96-1526 and 98-122) |
20 | | Sec. 6-208.1. Period of statutory summary alcohol, other |
21 | | drug,
or intoxicating compound related suspension or |
22 | | revocation . |
23 | | (a) Unless the statutory summary suspension has been |
24 | | rescinded, any
person whose privilege to drive a motor vehicle |
25 | | on the public highways has
been summarily suspended, pursuant |
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1 | | to Section 11-501.1, shall not be
eligible for restoration of |
2 | | the privilege until the expiration of: |
3 | | 1. Twelve months from the effective date of the |
4 | | statutory summary suspension
for a refusal or failure to |
5 | | complete a test or tests authorized under
Section 11-501.1 , |
6 | | if the person was not involved in a motor vehicle accident |
7 | | that caused personal injury or death to another ; or |
8 | | 2. Six months from the effective date of the statutory |
9 | | summary
suspension imposed following the person's |
10 | | submission to a chemical test
which disclosed an alcohol |
11 | | concentration of 0.08 or more, or any
amount
of a
drug, |
12 | | substance, or intoxicating compound in such person's
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13 | | breath, blood, or
urine resulting
from the unlawful use or |
14 | | consumption of cannabis listed in the Cannabis
Control Act, |
15 | | a controlled substance listed in the Illinois
Controlled
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16 | | Substances Act, an intoxicating compound listed in the Use |
17 | | of Intoxicating
Compounds Act, or methamphetamine as |
18 | | listed in the Methamphetamine Control and Community |
19 | | Protection Act, pursuant to Section 11-501.1; or |
20 | | 3. Three years from the effective date of the statutory |
21 | | summary suspension
for any person other than a first |
22 | | offender who refuses or fails to
complete a test or tests |
23 | | to determine the alcohol, drug, or
intoxicating
compound |
24 | | concentration
pursuant to Section 11-501.1; or |
25 | | 4. One year from the effective date of the summary |
26 | | suspension imposed
for any person other than a first |
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1 | | offender following submission to a
chemical test which |
2 | | disclosed an alcohol concentration of 0.08 or
more
pursuant |
3 | | to Section 11-501.1 or any amount of a drug, substance or
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4 | | compound in such person's blood or urine resulting from the |
5 | | unlawful use or
consumption of cannabis listed in the |
6 | | Cannabis Control Act, a
controlled
substance listed in the |
7 | | Illinois Controlled Substances Act, an
intoxicating
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8 | | compound listed in the Use of Intoxicating Compounds Act, |
9 | | or methamphetamine as listed in the Methamphetamine |
10 | | Control and Community Protection Act; or |
11 | | 5. Six months from the effective date of the statutory |
12 | | summary suspension imposed for any person following |
13 | | submission to a standardized field sobriety test that |
14 | | disclosed impairment if the person is a qualifying patient |
15 | | licensed under the Compassionate Use of Medical Cannabis |
16 | | Pilot Program Act who is in possession of a valid registry |
17 | | card issued under that Act and submitted to testing under |
18 | | subsection (a-5) of Section 11-501.1. |
19 | | (b) Following a statutory summary suspension of the |
20 | | privilege to drive a
motor vehicle under Section 11-501.1, |
21 | | driving privileges shall be
restored unless the person is |
22 | | otherwise suspended, revoked, or cancelled by this Code. If
the |
23 | | court has reason to believe that the person's
driving privilege |
24 | | should not be restored, the court shall notify
the Secretary of |
25 | | State prior to the expiration of the statutory summary
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26 | | suspension so appropriate action may be taken pursuant to this |
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1 | | Code. |
2 | | (c) Driving privileges may not be restored until all |
3 | | applicable
reinstatement fees, as provided by this Code, have |
4 | | been paid to the Secretary
of State and the appropriate entry |
5 | | made to the driver's record. |
6 | | (d) Where a driving privilege has been summarily suspended |
7 | | or revoked under Section
11-501.1 and the person is |
8 | | subsequently convicted of violating Section
11-501, or a |
9 | | similar provision of a local ordinance, for the same incident,
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10 | | any period served on statutory summary suspension or revocation |
11 | | shall be credited toward
the minimum period of revocation of |
12 | | driving privileges imposed pursuant to
Section 6-205. |
13 | | (e) A first offender who refused chemical testing and whose |
14 | | driving privileges were summarily revoked pursuant to Section |
15 | | 11-501.1 shall not be eligible for a monitoring device driving |
16 | | permit, but may make application for reinstatement or for a |
17 | | restricted driving permit after a period of one year has |
18 | | elapsed from the effective date of the revocation (Blank) . |
19 | | (f) (Blank). |
20 | | (g) Following a statutory summary suspension of driving |
21 | | privileges
pursuant to Section 11-501.1 where the person was |
22 | | not a first offender, as
defined in Section 11-500, the |
23 | | Secretary of State may not issue a
restricted driving permit. |
24 | | (h) (Blank). |
25 | | (Source: P.A. 95-355, eff. 1-1-08; 95-400, eff. 1-1-09; 95-876, |
26 | | eff. 8-21-08; 96-1526, eff. 2-14-11; 98-122, eff. 1-1-14.) |
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1 | | (Text of Section from P.A. 96-1344, 97-229, and 98-122) |
2 | | Sec. 6-208.1. Period of statutory summary alcohol, other |
3 | | drug,
or intoxicating compound related suspension or |
4 | | revocation. |
5 | | (a) Unless the statutory summary suspension has been |
6 | | rescinded, any
person whose privilege to drive a motor vehicle |
7 | | on the public highways has
been summarily suspended, pursuant |
8 | | to Section 11-501.1, shall not be
eligible for restoration of |
9 | | the privilege until the expiration of: |
10 | | 1. Twelve months from the effective date of the |
11 | | statutory summary suspension
for a refusal or failure to |
12 | | complete a test or tests authorized under
Section 11-501.1, |
13 | | if the person was not involved in a motor vehicle accident |
14 | | crash that caused personal injury or death to another; or |
15 | | 2. Six months from the effective date of the statutory |
16 | | summary
suspension imposed following the person's |
17 | | submission to a chemical test
which disclosed an alcohol |
18 | | concentration of 0.08 or more, or any
amount
of a
drug, |
19 | | substance, or intoxicating compound in such person's
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20 | | breath, blood, or
urine resulting
from the unlawful use or |
21 | | consumption of cannabis listed in the Cannabis
Control Act, |
22 | | a controlled substance listed in the Illinois
Controlled
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23 | | Substances Act, an intoxicating compound listed in the Use |
24 | | of Intoxicating
Compounds Act, or methamphetamine as |
25 | | listed in the Methamphetamine Control and Community |
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1 | | Protection Act, pursuant to Section 11-501.1; or |
2 | | 3. Three years from the effective date of the statutory |
3 | | summary suspension
for any person other than a first |
4 | | offender who refuses or fails to
complete a test or tests |
5 | | to determine the alcohol, drug, or
intoxicating
compound |
6 | | concentration
pursuant to Section 11-501.1; or |
7 | | 4. One year from the effective date of the summary |
8 | | suspension imposed
for any person other than a first |
9 | | offender following submission to a
chemical test which |
10 | | disclosed an alcohol concentration of 0.08 or
more
pursuant |
11 | | to Section 11-501.1 or any amount of a drug, substance or
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12 | | compound in such person's blood or urine resulting from the |
13 | | unlawful use or
consumption of cannabis listed in the |
14 | | Cannabis Control Act, a
controlled
substance listed in the |
15 | | Illinois Controlled Substances Act, an
intoxicating
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16 | | compound listed in the Use of Intoxicating Compounds Act, |
17 | | or methamphetamine as listed in the Methamphetamine |
18 | | Control and Community Protection Act; or |
19 | | 5. Six months from the effective date of the statutory |
20 | | summary suspension imposed for any person following |
21 | | submission to a standardized field sobriety test that |
22 | | disclosed impairment if the person is a qualifying patient |
23 | | licensed under the Compassionate Use of Medical Cannabis |
24 | | Pilot Program Act who is in possession of a valid registry |
25 | | card issued under that Act and submitted to testing under |
26 | | subsection (a-5) of Section 11-501.1. |
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1 | | (a-1) Unless the statutory summary revocation has been |
2 | | rescinded, any person whose privilege to drive has been |
3 | | summarily revoked pursuant to Section 11-501.1 may not make |
4 | | application for a license or permit until the expiration of one |
5 | | year from the effective date of the summary revocation. |
6 | | (b) Following a statutory summary suspension of the |
7 | | privilege to drive a
motor vehicle under Section 11-501.1, |
8 | | driving privileges shall be
restored unless the person is |
9 | | otherwise suspended, revoked, or cancelled by this Code. If
the |
10 | | court has reason to believe that the person's
driving privilege |
11 | | should not be restored, the court shall notify
the Secretary of |
12 | | State prior to the expiration of the statutory summary
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13 | | suspension so appropriate action may be taken pursuant to this |
14 | | Code. |
15 | | (c) Driving privileges may not be restored until all |
16 | | applicable
reinstatement fees, as provided by this Code, have |
17 | | been paid to the Secretary
of State and the appropriate entry |
18 | | made to the driver's record. |
19 | | (d) Where a driving privilege has been summarily suspended |
20 | | or revoked under Section
11-501.1 and the person is |
21 | | subsequently convicted of violating Section
11-501, or a |
22 | | similar provision of a local ordinance, for the same incident,
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23 | | any period served on statutory summary suspension or revocation |
24 | | shall be credited toward
the minimum period of revocation of |
25 | | driving privileges imposed pursuant to
Section 6-205. |
26 | | (e) Following a statutory summary suspension of driving |
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1 | | privileges
pursuant to Section 11-501.1, for a first offender, |
2 | | the circuit court shall, unless the offender has opted in |
3 | | writing not to have a monitoring device driving permit issued, |
4 | | order the Secretary of State to issue a monitoring device |
5 | | driving permit as provided in Section 6-206.1. A monitoring |
6 | | device driving permit shall not be effective prior to the 31st |
7 | | day of the statutory summary suspension. A first offender who |
8 | | refused chemical testing and whose driving privileges were |
9 | | summarily revoked pursuant to Section 11-501.1 shall not be |
10 | | eligible for a monitoring device driving permit, but may make |
11 | | application for reinstatement or for a restricted driving |
12 | | permit after a period of one year has elapsed from the |
13 | | effective date of the revocation. |
14 | | (f) (Blank). |
15 | | (g) Following a statutory summary suspension of driving |
16 | | privileges
pursuant to Section 11-501.1 where the person was |
17 | | not a first offender, as
defined in Section 11-500, the |
18 | | Secretary of State may not issue a
restricted driving permit. |
19 | | (h) (Blank). |
20 | | (Source: P.A. 96-1344, eff. 7-1-11; 97-229, eff. 7-28-11; |
21 | | 98-122, eff. 1-1-14.)
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22 | | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
23 | | becoming law.
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