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1     AN ACT concerning criminal law.
 
2     Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3 represented in the General Assembly:
 
4     Section 5. The Department of Professional Regulation Law of
5 the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois is amended by
6 changing Section 2105-15 as follows:
 
7     (20 ILCS 2105/2105-15)  (was 20 ILCS 2105/60)
8     Sec. 2105-15. General powers and duties.
9     (a) The Department has, subject to the provisions of the
10 Civil Administrative Code of Illinois, the following powers and
11 duties:
12         (1) To authorize examinations in English to ascertain
13     the qualifications and fitness of applicants to exercise
14     the profession, trade, or occupation for which the
15     examination is held.
16         (2) To prescribe rules and regulations for a fair and
17     wholly impartial method of examination of candidates to
18     exercise the respective professions, trades, or
19     occupations.
20         (3) To pass upon the qualifications of applicants for
21     licenses, certificates, and authorities, whether by
22     examination, by reciprocity, or by endorsement.
23         (4) To prescribe rules and regulations defining, for

 

 

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1     the respective professions, trades, and occupations, what
2     shall constitute a school, college, or university, or
3     department of a university, or other institution,
4     reputable and in good standing, and to determine the
5     reputability and good standing of a school, college, or
6     university, or department of a university, or other
7     institution, reputable and in good standing, by reference
8     to a compliance with those rules and regulations; provided,
9     that no school, college, or university, or department of a
10     university, or other institution that refuses admittance
11     to applicants solely on account of race, color, creed, sex,
12     or national origin shall be considered reputable and in
13     good standing.
14         (5) To conduct hearings on proceedings to revoke,
15     suspend, refuse to renew, place on probationary status, or
16     take other disciplinary action as authorized in any
17     licensing Act administered by the Department with regard to
18     licenses, certificates, or authorities of persons
19     exercising the respective professions, trades, or
20     occupations and to revoke, suspend, refuse to renew, place
21     on probationary status, or take other disciplinary action
22     as authorized in any licensing Act administered by the
23     Department with regard to those licenses, certificates, or
24     authorities. The Department shall issue a monthly
25     disciplinary report. The Department shall deny any license
26     or renewal authorized by the Civil Administrative Code of

 

 

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1     Illinois to any person who has defaulted on an educational
2     loan or scholarship provided by or guaranteed by the
3     Illinois Student Assistance Commission or any governmental
4     agency of this State; however, the Department may issue a
5     license or renewal if the aforementioned persons have
6     established a satisfactory repayment record as determined
7     by the Illinois Student Assistance Commission or other
8     appropriate governmental agency of this State.
9     Additionally, beginning June 1, 1996, any license issued by
10     the Department may be suspended or revoked if the
11     Department, after the opportunity for a hearing under the
12     appropriate licensing Act, finds that the licensee has
13     failed to make satisfactory repayment to the Illinois
14     Student Assistance Commission for a delinquent or
15     defaulted loan. For the purposes of this Section,
16     "satisfactory repayment record" shall be defined by rule.
17     The Department shall refuse to issue or renew a license to,
18     or shall suspend or revoke a license of, any person who,
19     after receiving notice, fails to comply with a subpoena or
20     warrant relating to a paternity or child support
21     proceeding. However, the Department may issue a license or
22     renewal upon compliance with the subpoena or warrant.
23         The Department, without further process or hearings,
24     shall revoke, suspend, or deny any license or renewal
25     authorized by the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois to
26     a person who is certified by the Department of Healthcare

 

 

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1     and Family Services (formerly Illinois Department of
2     Public Aid) as being more than 30 days delinquent in
3     complying with a child support order or who is certified by
4     a court as being in violation of the Non-Support Punishment
5     Act for more than 60 days. The Department may, however,
6     issue a license or renewal if the person has established a
7     satisfactory repayment record as determined by the
8     Department of Healthcare and Family Services (formerly
9     Illinois Department of Public Aid) or if the person is
10     determined by the court to be in compliance with the
11     Non-Support Punishment Act. The Department may implement
12     this paragraph as added by Public Act 89-6 through the use
13     of emergency rules in accordance with Section 5-45 of the
14     Illinois Administrative Procedure Act. For purposes of the
15     Illinois Administrative Procedure Act, the adoption of
16     rules to implement this paragraph shall be considered an
17     emergency and necessary for the public interest, safety,
18     and welfare.
19         (6) To transfer jurisdiction of any realty under the
20     control of the Department to any other department of the
21     State Government or to acquire or accept federal lands when
22     the transfer, acquisition, or acceptance is advantageous
23     to the State and is approved in writing by the Governor.
24         (7) To formulate rules and regulations necessary for
25     the enforcement of any Act administered by the Department.
26         (8) To exchange with the Department of Healthcare and

 

 

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1     Family Services information that may be necessary for the
2     enforcement of child support orders entered pursuant to the
3     Illinois Public Aid Code, the Illinois Marriage and
4     Dissolution of Marriage Act, the Non-Support of Spouse and
5     Children Act, the Non-Support Punishment Act, the Revised
6     Uniform Reciprocal Enforcement of Support Act, the Uniform
7     Interstate Family Support Act, or the Illinois Parentage
8     Act of 1984. Notwithstanding any provisions in this Code to
9     the contrary, the Department of Professional Regulation
10     shall not be liable under any federal or State law to any
11     person for any disclosure of information to the Department
12     of Healthcare and Family Services (formerly Illinois
13     Department of Public Aid) under this paragraph (8) or for
14     any other action taken in good faith to comply with the
15     requirements of this paragraph (8).
16         (9) To perform other duties prescribed by law.
17     (b) The Department may, when a fee is payable to the
18 Department for a wall certificate of registration provided by
19 the Department of Central Management Services, require that
20 portion of the payment for printing and distribution costs be
21 made directly or through the Department to the Department of
22 Central Management Services for deposit into the Paper and
23 Printing Revolving Fund. The remainder shall be deposited into
24 the General Revenue Fund.
25     (c) For the purpose of securing and preparing evidence, and
26 for the purchase of controlled substances, professional

 

 

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1 services, and equipment necessary for enforcement activities,
2 recoupment of investigative costs, and other activities
3 directed at suppressing the misuse and abuse of controlled
4 substances, including those activities set forth in Sections
5 504 and 508 of the Illinois Controlled Substances Act, the
6 Director and agents appointed and authorized by the Director
7 may expend sums from the Professional Regulation Evidence Fund
8 that the Director deems necessary from the amounts appropriated
9 for that purpose. Those sums may be advanced to the agent when
10 the Director deems that procedure to be in the public interest.
11 Sums for the purchase of controlled substances, professional
12 services, and equipment necessary for enforcement activities
13 and other activities as set forth in this Section shall be
14 advanced to the agent who is to make the purchase from the
15 Professional Regulation Evidence Fund on vouchers signed by the
16 Director. The Director and those agents are authorized to
17 maintain one or more commercial checking accounts with any
18 State banking corporation or corporations organized under or
19 subject to the Illinois Banking Act for the deposit and
20 withdrawal of moneys to be used for the purposes set forth in
21 this Section; provided, that no check may be written nor any
22 withdrawal made from any such account except upon the written
23 signatures of 2 persons designated by the Director to write
24 those checks and make those withdrawals. Vouchers for those
25 expenditures must be signed by the Director. All such
26 expenditures shall be audited by the Director, and the audit

 

 

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1 shall be submitted to the Department of Central Management
2 Services for approval.
3     (d) Whenever the Department is authorized or required by
4 law to consider some aspect of criminal history record
5 information for the purpose of carrying out its statutory
6 powers and responsibilities, then, upon request and payment of
7 fees in conformance with the requirements of Section 2605-400
8 of the Department of State Police Law (20 ILCS 2605/2605-400),
9 the Department of State Police is authorized to furnish,
10 pursuant to positive identification, the information contained
11 in State files that is necessary to fulfill the request.
12     (e) The provisions of this Section do not apply to private
13 business and vocational schools as defined by Section 1 of the
14 Private Business and Vocational Schools Act.
15     (f) Beginning July 1, 1995, this Section does not apply to
16 those professions, trades, and occupations licensed under the
17 Real Estate License Act of 2000, nor does it apply to any
18 permits, certificates, or other authorizations to do business
19 provided for in the Land Sales Registration Act of 1989 or the
20 Illinois Real Estate Time-Share Act.
21     (g) Notwithstanding anything that may appear in any
22 individual licensing statute or administrative rule, the
23 Department shall deny any license application or renewal
24 authorized under any licensing Act administered by the
25 Department to any person who has failed to file a return, or to
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1 to pay any final assessment of tax, penalty, or interest, as
2 required by any tax Act administered by the Illinois Department
3 of Revenue, until such time as the requirement of any such tax
4 Act are satisfied; however, the Department may issue a license
5 or renewal if the person has established a satisfactory
6 repayment record as determined by the Illinois Department of
7 Revenue. For the purpose of this Section, "satisfactory
8 repayment record" shall be defined by rule.
9     In addition, a complaint filed with the Department by the
10 Illinois Department of Revenue that includes a certification,
11 signed by its Director or designee, attesting to the amount of
12 the unpaid tax liability or the years for which a return was
13 not filed, or both, is prima facia evidence of the licensee's
14 failure to comply with the tax laws administered by the
15 Illinois Department of Revenue. Upon receipt of that
16 certification, the Department shall, without a hearing,
17 immediately suspend all licenses held by the licensee.
18 Enforcement of the Department's order shall be stayed for 60
19 days. The Department shall provide notice of the suspension to
20 the licensee by mailing a copy of the Department's order by
21 certified and regular mail to the licensee's last known address
22 as registered with the Department. The notice shall advise the
23 licensee that the suspension shall be effective 60 days after
24 the issuance of the Department's order unless the Department
25 receives, from the licensee, a request for a hearing before the
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1     Any suspension imposed under this subsection (g) shall be
2 terminated by the Department upon notification from the
3 Illinois Department of Revenue that the licensee is in
4 compliance with all tax laws administered by the Illinois
5 Department of Revenue.
6     The Department shall promulgate rules for the
7 administration of this subsection (g).
8     (h) The Department may grant the title "Retired", to be
9 used immediately adjacent to the title of a profession
10 regulated by the Department, to eligible retirees. The use of
11 the title "Retired" shall not constitute representation of
12 current licensure, registration, or certification. Any person
13 without an active license, registration, or certificate in a
14 profession that requires licensure, registration, or
15 certification shall not be permitted to practice that
16 profession.
17     (i) Within 180 days after the effective date of this
18 amendatory Act of the 96th General Assembly, the Department
19 shall promulgate rules which permit a person with a criminal
20 record, who seeks a license or certificate in an occupation for
21 which a criminal record is not expressly a per se bar, to apply
22 to the Department for a non-binding, advisory opinion to be
23 provided by the Board or body with the authority to issue the
24 license or certificate as to whether his or her criminal record
25 would bar the individual from the licensure or certification
26 sought, should the individual meet all other licensure

 

 

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1 requirements including, but not limited to, the successful
2 completion of the relevant examinations. The Department shall
3 establish a schedule of fees to be paid to the Department by
4 the person applying for the issuance of the non-binding,
5 advisory opinion. If the person applies for the license or
6 certificate within 2 years of the Department issuing its
7 non-binding, advisory opinion on his or her eligibility for
8 such license or certificate, his or her application fee for the
9 license or certificate shall be reduced by the amount of the
10 non-binding, advisory opinion fee paid under this subsection.
11 (Source: P.A. 94-452, eff. 1-1-06; 94-462, eff. 8-4-05; 95-331,
12 eff. 8-21-07.)
 
13     Section 10. The Unified Code of Corrections is amended by
14 changing Sections 5-5.5-5, 5-5.5-15, 5-5.5-25, 5-5.5-30,
15 5-5.5-35 and 5-5.5-40 as follows:
 
16     (730 ILCS 5/5-5.5-5)
17     Sec. 5-5.5-5. Definitions and rules of construction. In
18 this Article:
19     "Eligible offender" means a person who has been convicted
20 of a crime that does not include any offense or attempted
21 offense that would subject a person to registration under the
22 Sex Offender Registration Act, the Arsonist Registration Act,
23 or the Child Murderer and Violent Offender Against Youth
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1 who has been convicted of committing or attempting to commit a
2 Class X felony other than under the Illinois Controlled
3 Substances Act, the Methamphetamine Control and Community
4 Protection Act, or Cannabis Control Act; or a forcible felony,
5 but who has not been convicted more than twice of a felony or
6 of an offense that is not a crime of violence as defined in
7 Section 2 of the Crime Victims Compensation Act, a Class X or a
8 nonprobationable offense, or a violation of Article 11 or
9 Article 12 of the Criminal Code of 1961, but who has not been
10 convicted more than twice of a felony.
11     "Felony" means a conviction of a felony in this State, or
12 of an offense in any other jurisdiction for which a sentence to
13 a term of imprisonment in excess of one year, was authorized.
14     For the purposes of this Article the following rules of
15 construction apply:
16         (i) two or more convictions of felonies charged in
17     separate counts of one indictment or information shall be
18     deemed to be one conviction;
19         (ii) two or more convictions of felonies charged in 2
20     or more indictments or informations, filed in the same
21     court prior to entry of judgment under any of them, shall
22     be deemed to be one conviction; and
23         (iii) a plea or a verdict of guilty upon which a
24     sentence of probation, conditional discharge, or
25     supervision has been imposed shall be deemed to be a
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1     "Forcible felony" means first degree murder, second degree
2 murder, aggravated arson, arson, aggravated kidnapping,
3 kidnapping, aggravated battery that resulted in great bodily
4 harm or permanent disability, and any other felony which
5 involved the use of physical force or violence against any
6 individual that resulted in great bodily harm or permanent
7 disability.
8 (Source: P.A. 93-207, eff. 1-1-04; 94-1067, eff. 8-1-06.)
 
9     (730 ILCS 5/5-5.5-15)
10     Sec. 5-5.5-15. Certificates of relief from disabilities
11 issued by courts.
12     (a) Any circuit court of this State may, in its discretion,
13 issue a certificate of relief from disabilities to an eligible
14 offender for a conviction that occurred in that court if the
15 court imposed the a sentence other than one executed by
16 commitment to an institution under the Department of
17 Corrections. The certificate may be issued (i) at the time
18 sentence is pronounced, in which case it may grant relief from
19 forfeiture of licenses as well as from disabilities, or (ii) at
20 any time thereafter, in which case it shall apply only to
21 disabilities.
22     (b) The certificate may not be issued by the court unless
23 the court is satisfied that:
24         (1) the person to whom it is to be granted is an
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1         (2) the relief to be granted by the certificate is
2     consistent with the rehabilitation of the eligible
3     offender; and
4         (3) the relief to be granted by the certificate is
5     consistent with the public interest.
6     (c) If a certificate of relief from disabilities is not
7 issued at the time sentence is pronounced it shall only be
8 issued thereafter upon verified application to the court. The
9 court may, for the purpose of determining whether the
10 certificate shall be issued, request the probation or court
11 services department to conduct an investigation of the
12 applicant. Any probation officer requested to make an
13 investigation under this Section shall prepare and submit to
14 the court a written report in accordance with the request.
15     (d) Any court that has issued a certificate of relief from
16 disabilities may at any time issue a new certificate to enlarge
17 the relief previously granted provided that the provisions of
18 clauses (1) through (3) of subsection (b) of this Section apply
19 to the issuance of any such new certificate.
20     (e) Any written report submitted to the court under this
21 Section is confidential and may not be made available to any
22 person or public or private agency except if specifically
23 required or permitted by statute or upon specific authorization
24 of the court. However, it shall be made available by the court
25 for examination by the applicant's attorney, or the applicant
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1 discretion, the court may except from disclosure a part or
2 parts of the report that are not relevant to the granting of a
3 certificate, or sources of information which have been obtained
4 on a promise of confidentiality, or any other portion of the
5 report, disclosure of which would not be in the interest of
6 justice. The action of the court excepting information from
7 disclosure shall be subject to appellate review. The court, in
8 its discretion, may hold a conference in open court or in
9 chambers to afford an applicant an opportunity to controvert or
10 to comment upon any portions of the report. The court may also
11 conduct a summary hearing at the conference on any matter
12 relevant to the granting of the application and may take
13 testimony under oath.
14     (f) An employer is not civilly or criminally liable for an
15 act or omission by an employee who has been issued a
16 certificate of relief from disabilities, except for a willful
17 or wanton act by the employer in hiring the employee who has
18 been issued a certificate of relief from disabilities.
19 (Source: P.A. 93-207, eff. 1-1-04.)
 
20     (730 ILCS 5/5-5.5-25)
21     Sec. 5-5.5-25. Certificate of good conduct.
22     (a) A certificate of good conduct may be granted as
23 provided in this Section to relieve an eligible offender of any
24 employment bar. The certificate may be limited to one or more
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1 disabilities and bars.
2     Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a certificate
3 of good conduct does not relieve an offender of any
4 employment-related disability imposed by law by reason of his
5 or her conviction of a crime that would prevent his or her
6 employment by the Department of Corrections or the Department
7 of Juvenile Justice.
8     (a-6) (a) A certificate of good conduct may be granted as
9 provided in this Section to an eligible offender as defined in
10 Section 5-5.5-5 of this Code who has demonstrated that he or
11 she has been a law-abiding citizen and is fully rehabilitated.
12     (b) (i) A certificate of good conduct may not, however, in
13     any way prevent any judicial proceeding, administrative,
14     licensing, or other body, board, or authority from
15     considering the conviction specified in the certificate.
16         (ii) A certificate of good conduct shall not limit or
17     prevent the introduction of evidence of a prior conviction
18     for purposes of impeachment of a witness in a judicial or
19     other proceeding where otherwise authorized by the
20     applicable rules of evidence.
21         (iii) A certificate of good conduct does not limit the
22     employer from accessing criminal background information;
23     nor does it hide, alter, or expunge the record.
24     (c) An employer is not civilly or criminally liable for an
25 act or omission by an employee who has been issued a
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1 by the employer in hiring the employee who has been issued a
2 certificate of good conduct.
3 (Source: P.A. 93-207, eff. 1-1-04.)
 
4     (730 ILCS 5/5-5.5-30)
5     Sec. 5-5.5-30. Issuance of certificate of good conduct.
6     (a) After a rehabilitation review has been held, the
7 Circuit Court in which the conviction was entered The Prisoner
8 Review Board, or any 3 members of the Board by unanimous vote,
9 shall have the power to issue a certificate of good conduct to
10 any eligible offender previously convicted of a crime in this
11 State, and shall make a specific finding of rehabilitation with
12 the force and effect of a final judgment on the merits, when
13 the Court Board is satisfied that:
14         (1) the applicant has conducted himself or herself in a
15     manner warranting the issuance for a minimum period in
16     accordance with the provisions of subsection (c) of this
17     Section;
18         (2) the relief to be granted by the certificate is
19     consistent with the rehabilitation of the applicant; and
20         (3) the relief to be granted is consistent with the
21     public interest.
22     (b) The Circuit Court Prisoner Review Board, or any 3
23 members of the Board by unanimous vote, shall have the power to
24 issue a certificate of good conduct to any person previously
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1 Board is satisfied that:
2         (1) the applicant has demonstrated that there exist
3     specific facts and circumstances and specific sections of
4     Illinois State law that have an adverse impact on the
5     applicant and warrant the application for relief to be made
6     in Illinois; and
7         (2) the provisions of paragraphs (1), (2), and (3) of
8     subsection (a) of this Section have been met.
9     (c) The minimum period of good conduct by the individual
10 referred to in paragraph (1) of subsection (a) of this Section,
11 shall be as follows: if the most serious crime of which the
12 individual was convicted is a misdemeanor, the minimum period
13 of good conduct shall be one year; if the most serious crime of
14 which the individual was convicted is a Class 1, 2, 3, or 4, or
15 Class X felony, the minimum period of good conduct shall be 3
16 years. Criminal acts committed outside the State shall be
17 classified as acts committed within the State based on the
18 maximum sentence that could have been imposed based upon the
19 conviction under the laws of the foreign jurisdiction. The
20 minimum period of good conduct by the individual shall be
21 measured either from the date of the payment of any fine
22 imposed upon him or her, or from the date of his or her release
23 from custody by parole, mandatory supervised release or
24 commutation or termination of his or her sentence. The Circuit
25 Court Board shall have power and it shall be its duty to
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1 grant or deny the same within a reasonable time after the
2 making of the application.
3     (d) If the Circuit Court Prisoner Review Board has issued a
4 certificate of good conduct, the Court Board may at any time
5 issue a new certificate enlarging the relief previously
6 granted.
7     (e) Any certificate of good conduct issued by the Court
8 Prisoner Review Board to an individual who at the time of the
9 issuance of the certificate is under the conditions of parole
10 or mandatory supervised release imposed by the Prisoner Review
11 Board shall be deemed to be a temporary certificate until the
12 time as the individual is discharged from the terms of parole
13 or mandatory supervised release, and, while temporary, the
14 certificate may be revoked by the Court Board for violation of
15 the conditions of parole or mandatory supervised release.
16 Revocation shall be upon notice to the parolee or releasee, who
17 shall be accorded an opportunity to explain the violation prior
18 to a decision on the revocation. If the certificate is not so
19 revoked, it shall become a permanent certificate upon
20 expiration or termination of the offender's parole or mandatory
21 supervised release term.
22     (f) The Court shall, upon notice to a certificate holder,
23 have the power to revoke a certificate of good conduct upon a
24 subsequent conviction.
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1     (730 ILCS 5/5-5.5-35)
2     Sec. 5-5.5-35. Effect of revocation; use of revoked
3 certificate.
4     (a) If a certificate of relief from disabilities is deemed
5 to be temporary and the certificate is revoked, disabilities
6 and forfeitures thereby relieved shall be reinstated as of the
7 date upon which the person to whom the certificate was issued
8 receives written notice of the revocation. Any such person
9 shall upon receipt of the notice surrender the certificate to
10 the issuing court or Board.
11     (b) A person who knowingly uses or attempts to use a
12 revoked certificate of relief from disabilities in order to
13 obtain or to exercise any right or privilege that he or she
14 would not be entitled to obtain or to exercise without a valid
15 certificate is guilty of a Class A misdemeanor.
16 (Source: P.A. 93-207, eff. 1-1-04.)
 
17     (730 ILCS 5/5-5.5-40)
18     Sec. 5-5.5-40. Forms and filing.
19     (a) All applications, certificates, and orders of
20 revocation necessary for the purposes of this Article shall be
21 upon forms prescribed by under an agreement among the Director
22 of Corrections and the Chairman of the Prisoner Review Board
23 and the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court or his or her
24 designee. The forms relating to certificates of relief from
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1 distributed by the Director of the Division of Probation
2 Services and forms relating to certificates of good conduct
3 shall be distributed by the Chairman of the Prisoner Review
4 Board.
5     (b) Any court or board issuing or revoking any certificate
6 under this Article shall immediately file a copy of the
7 certificate or of the order of revocation with the Director of
8 State Police.
9 (Source: P.A. 93-207, eff. 1-1-04.)
 
10     (730 ILCS 5/5-5.5-20 rep.)
11     Section 15. The Unified Code of Corrections is amended by
12 repealing Section 5-5.5-20.
 
13     Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon
14 becoming law, except that Sections 10 and 15 take effect
15 January 1, 2010.