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Full Text of HB0198  101st General Assembly

HB0198 101ST GENERAL ASSEMBLY

  
  

 


 
101ST GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2019 and 2020
HB0198

 

Introduced , by Rep. Mary E. Flowers

 

SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
 
625 ILCS 5/6-204  from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-204
625 ILCS 5/16-104e
625 ILCS 5/16-109 new

    Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code. Creates a traffic ticket fine waiver program available to a defendant who is in default or is unable to pay required fines, fees, costs, or court assessments, or who has a suspended driver's license, resulting from a minor traffic offense under the Code or a similar provision of a local ordinance. Provides that upon submission of the application to enter into the program, the court shall grant the defendant (1) the ability to convert the amount due into court-approved public community service or (2) a partial obligation waiver. Provides that the program shall apply only to a defendant convicted of a minor traffic offense committed no earlier than 2 years before the effective date. Defines "minor traffic offense". Makes conforming changes.


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1    AN ACT concerning transportation.
 
2    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3represented in the General Assembly:
 
4    Section 1. Legislative intent. It is the intent of this Act
5to provide economic relief to persons who need assistance in
6paying off debts incurred due to minor traffic offense tickets.
7The General Assembly recognizes that possessing a driver's
8license in this State is a privilege; however, it also
9recognizes that persons should not be deprived of the
10opportunity to provide for themselves or their families because
11of a suspended driver's license or increased debt from failure
12to pay fines and costs on traffic violation tickets.
 
13    Section 5. The Illinois Vehicle Code is amended by changing
14Sections 6-204 and 16-104e and by adding Section 16-109 as
15follows:
 
16    (625 ILCS 5/6-204)  (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-204)
17    Sec. 6-204. When court to forward license and reports.
18    (a) For the purpose of providing to the Secretary of State
19the records essential to the performance of the Secretary's
20duties under this Code to cancel, revoke or suspend the
21driver's license and privilege to drive motor vehicles of
22certain minors adjudicated truant minors in need of

 

 

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1supervision, addicted, or delinquent and of persons found
2guilty of the criminal offenses or traffic violations which
3this Code recognizes as evidence relating to unfitness to
4safely operate motor vehicles, the following duties are imposed
5upon public officials:
6        (1) Whenever any person is convicted of any offense for
7    which this Code makes mandatory the cancellation or
8    revocation of the driver's license or permit of such person
9    by the Secretary of State, the judge of the court in which
10    such conviction is had shall require the surrender to the
11    clerk of the court of all driver's licenses or permits then
12    held by the person so convicted, and the clerk of the court
13    shall, within 5 days thereafter, forward the same, together
14    with a report of such conviction, to the Secretary.
15        (2) Whenever any person is convicted of any offense
16    under this Code or similar offenses under a municipal
17    ordinance, other than regulations governing standing,
18    parking or weights of vehicles, and excepting the following
19    enumerated Sections of this Code: Sections 11-1406
20    (obstruction to driver's view or control), 11-1407
21    (improper opening of door into traffic), 11-1410 (coasting
22    on downgrade), 11-1411 (following fire apparatus),
23    11-1419.01 (Motor Fuel Tax I.D. Card), 12-101 (driving
24    vehicle which is in unsafe condition or improperly
25    equipped), 12-201(a) (daytime lights on motorcycles),
26    12-202 (clearance, identification and side marker lamps),

 

 

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1    12-204 (lamp or flag on projecting load), 12-205 (failure
2    to display the safety lights required), 12-401
3    (restrictions as to tire equipment), 12-502 (mirrors),
4    12-503 (windshields must be unobstructed and equipped with
5    wipers), 12-601 (horns and warning devices), 12-602
6    (mufflers, prevention of noise or smoke), 12-603 (seat
7    safety belts), 12-702 (certain vehicles to carry flares or
8    other warning devices), 12-703 (vehicles for oiling roads
9    operated on highways), 12-710 (splash guards and
10    replacements), 13-101 (safety tests), 15-101 (size, weight
11    and load), 15-102 (width), 15-103 (height), 15-104 (name
12    and address on second division vehicles), 15-107 (length of
13    vehicle), 15-109.1 (cover or tarpaulin), 15-111 (weights),
14    15-112 (weights), 15-301 (weights), 15-316 (weights),
15    15-318 (weights), and also excepting the following
16    enumerated Sections of the Chicago Municipal Code:
17    Sections 27-245 (following fire apparatus), 27-254
18    (obstruction of traffic), 27-258 (driving vehicle which is
19    in unsafe condition), 27-259 (coasting on downgrade),
20    27-264 (use of horns and signal devices), 27-265
21    (obstruction to driver's view or driver mechanism), 27-267
22    (dimming of headlights), 27-268 (unattended motor
23    vehicle), 27-272 (illegal funeral procession), 27-273
24    (funeral procession on boulevard), 27-275 (driving freight
25    hauling vehicles on boulevard), 27-276 (stopping and
26    standing of buses or taxicabs), 27-277 (cruising of public

 

 

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1    passenger vehicles), 27-305 (parallel parking), 27-306
2    (diagonal parking), 27-307 (parking not to obstruct
3    traffic), 27-308 (stopping, standing or parking
4    regulated), 27-311 (parking regulations), 27-312 (parking
5    regulations), 27-313 (parking regulations), 27-314
6    (parking regulations), 27-315 (parking regulations),
7    27-316 (parking regulations), 27-317 (parking
8    regulations), 27-318 (parking regulations), 27-319
9    (parking regulations), 27-320 (parking regulations),
10    27-321 (parking regulations), 27-322 (parking
11    regulations), 27-324 (loading and unloading at an angle),
12    27-333 (wheel and axle loads), 27-334 (load restrictions in
13    the downtown district), 27-335 (load restrictions in
14    residential areas), 27-338 (width of vehicles), 27-339
15    (height of vehicles), 27-340 (length of vehicles), 27-352
16    (reflectors on trailers), 27-353 (mufflers), 27-354
17    (display of plates), 27-355 (display of city vehicle tax
18    sticker), 27-357 (identification of vehicles), 27-358
19    (projecting of loads), and also excepting the following
20    enumerated paragraphs of Section 2-201 of the Rules and
21    Regulations of the Illinois State Toll Highway Authority:
22    (l) (driving unsafe vehicle on tollway), (m) (vehicles
23    transporting dangerous cargo not properly indicated), it
24    shall be the duty of the clerk of the court in which such
25    conviction is had within 5 days thereafter to forward to
26    the Secretary of State a report of the conviction and the

 

 

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1    court may recommend the suspension of the driver's license
2    or permit of the person so convicted.
3        The reporting requirements of this subsection shall
4    apply to all violations stated in paragraphs (1) and (2) of
5    this subsection when the individual has been adjudicated
6    under the Juvenile Court Act or the Juvenile Court Act of
7    1987. Such reporting requirements shall also apply to
8    individuals adjudicated under the Juvenile Court Act or the
9    Juvenile Court Act of 1987 who have committed a violation
10    of Section 11-501 of this Code, or similar provision of a
11    local ordinance, or Section 9-3 of the Criminal Code of
12    1961 or the Criminal Code of 2012, relating to the offense
13    of reckless homicide, or Section 5-7 of the Snowmobile
14    Registration and Safety Act or Section 5-16 of the Boat
15    Registration and Safety Act, relating to the offense of
16    operating a snowmobile or a watercraft while under the
17    influence of alcohol, other drug or drugs, intoxicating
18    compound or compounds, or combination thereof. These
19    reporting requirements also apply to individuals
20    adjudicated under the Juvenile Court Act of 1987 based on
21    any offense determined to have been committed in
22    furtherance of the criminal activities of an organized
23    gang, as provided in Section 5-710 of that Act, and that
24    involved the operation or use of a motor vehicle or the use
25    of a driver's license or permit. The reporting requirements
26    of this subsection shall also apply to a truant minor in

 

 

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1    need of supervision, an addicted minor, or a delinquent
2    minor and whose driver's license and privilege to drive a
3    motor vehicle has been ordered suspended for such times as
4    determined by the court, but only until he or she attains
5    18 years of age. It shall be the duty of the clerk of the
6    court in which adjudication is had within 5 days thereafter
7    to forward to the Secretary of State a report of the
8    adjudication and the court order requiring the Secretary of
9    State to suspend the minor's driver's license and driving
10    privilege for such time as determined by the court, but
11    only until he or she attains the age of 18 years. All
12    juvenile court dispositions reported to the Secretary of
13    State under this provision shall be processed by the
14    Secretary of State as if the cases had been adjudicated in
15    traffic or criminal court. However, information reported
16    relative to the offense of reckless homicide, or Section
17    11-501 of this Code, or a similar provision of a local
18    ordinance, shall be privileged and available only to the
19    Secretary of State, courts, and police officers.
20        The reporting requirements of this subsection (a)
21    apply to all violations listed in paragraphs (1) and (2) of
22    this subsection (a), excluding parking violations, when
23    the driver holds a CLP or CDL, regardless of the type of
24    vehicle in which the violation occurred, or when any driver
25    committed the violation in a commercial motor vehicle as
26    defined in Section 6-500 of this Code.

 

 

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1        (3) Whenever an order is entered vacating the
2    forfeiture of any bail, security or bond given to secure
3    appearance for any offense under this Code or similar
4    offenses under municipal ordinance, it shall be the duty of
5    the clerk of the court in which such vacation was had or
6    the judge of such court if such court has no clerk, within
7    5 days thereafter to forward to the Secretary of State a
8    report of the vacation.
9        (4) A report of any disposition of court supervision
10    for a violation of Sections 6-303, 11-401, 11-501 or a
11    similar provision of a local ordinance, 11-503, 11-504, and
12    11-506 of this Code, Section 5-7 of the Snowmobile
13    Registration and Safety Act, and Section 5-16 of the Boat
14    Registration and Safety Act shall be forwarded to the
15    Secretary of State. A report of any disposition of court
16    supervision for a violation of an offense defined as a
17    serious traffic violation in this Code or a similar
18    provision of a local ordinance committed by a person under
19    the age of 21 years shall be forwarded to the Secretary of
20    State.
21        (5) Reports of conviction under this Code and
22    sentencing hearings under the Juvenile Court Act of 1987 in
23    an electronic format or a computer processible medium shall
24    be forwarded to the Secretary of State via the Supreme
25    Court in the form and format required by the Illinois
26    Supreme Court and established by a written agreement

 

 

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1    between the Supreme Court and the Secretary of State. In
2    counties with a population over 300,000, instead of
3    forwarding reports to the Supreme Court, reports of
4    conviction under this Code and sentencing hearings under
5    the Juvenile Court Act of 1987 in an electronic format or a
6    computer processible medium may be forwarded to the
7    Secretary of State by the Circuit Court Clerk in a form and
8    format required by the Secretary of State and established
9    by written agreement between the Circuit Court Clerk and
10    the Secretary of State. Failure to forward the reports of
11    conviction or sentencing hearing under the Juvenile Court
12    Act of 1987 as required by this Section shall be deemed an
13    omission of duty and it shall be the duty of the several
14    State's Attorneys to enforce the requirements of this
15    Section.
16    (b) Whenever a restricted driving permit is forwarded to a
17court, as a result of confiscation by a police officer pursuant
18to the authority in Section 6-113(f), it shall be the duty of
19the clerk, or judge, if the court has no clerk, to forward such
20restricted driving permit and a facsimile of the officer's
21citation to the Secretary of State as expeditiously as
22practicable.
23    (c) For the purposes of this Code, a forfeiture of bail or
24collateral deposited to secure a defendant's appearance in
25court when forfeiture has not been vacated, or the failure of a
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1license in lieu of other bail, shall be equivalent to a
2conviction.
3    (d) For the purpose of providing the Secretary of State
4with records necessary to properly monitor and assess driver
5performance and assist the courts in the proper disposition of
6repeat traffic law offenders, the clerk of the court shall
7forward to the Secretary of State, on a form prescribed by the
8Secretary, records of a driver's participation in a driver
9remedial or rehabilitative program which was required, through
10a court order or court supervision, in relation to the driver's
11arrest for a violation of Section 11-501 of this Code or a
12similar provision of a local ordinance. The clerk of the court
13shall also forward to the Secretary, either on paper or in an
14electronic format or a computer processible medium as required
15under paragraph (5) of subsection (a) of this Section, any
16disposition of court supervision for any traffic violation,
17excluding those offenses listed in paragraph (2) of subsection
18(a) of this Section. These reports shall be sent within 5 days
19after disposition, or, if the driver is referred to a driver
20remedial or rehabilitative program, within 5 days of the
21driver's referral to that program. These reports received by
22the Secretary of State, including those required to be
23forwarded under paragraph (a)(4), shall be privileged
24information, available only (i) to the affected driver, (ii) to
25the parent or guardian of a person under the age of 18 years
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1and (iii) for use by the courts, police officers, prosecuting
2authorities, the Secretary of State, and the driver licensing
3administrator of any other state. In accordance with 49 C.F.R.
4Part 384, all reports of court supervision, except violations
5related to parking, shall be forwarded to the Secretary of
6State for all holders of a CLP or CDL or any driver who commits
7an offense while driving a commercial motor vehicle. These
8reports shall be recorded to the driver's record as a
9conviction for use in the disqualification of the driver's
10commercial motor vehicle privileges and shall not be privileged
11information.
12    (e) For purposes of reinstating a suspended or revoked
13driver's license, the clerk of court shall immediately notify
14the Secretary of a driver's participation in a traffic ticket
15fine waiver program under Section 16-109 of this Code.
16(Source: P.A. 100-74, eff. 8-11-17.)
 
17    (625 ILCS 5/16-104e)
18    Sec. 16-104e. Minimum penalty for traffic offenses. Except
19as provided under Section 16-109 of this Code or unless Unless
20otherwise disposed of prior to a court appearance in the same
21matter under Supreme Court Rule 529, a person who, after a
22court appearance in the same matter, is found guilty of or
23pleads guilty to, including any person receiving a disposition
24of court supervision, a violation of this Code or a similar
25provision of a local ordinance shall pay a fine that may not be

 

 

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1waived. Nothing in this Section shall prevent the court from
2ordering that the fine be paid within a specified period of
3time or in installments under Section 5-9-1 of the Unified Code
4of Corrections.
5(Source: P.A. 96-1462, eff. 1-1-11.)
 
6    (625 ILCS 5/16-109 new)
7    Sec. 16-109. Traffic ticket fine waiver program.
8    (a) As used in this Section, "minor traffic offense" means
9a petty offense or a business offense committed under this Code
10or a similar provision of a local ordinance.
11    (b) A defendant who is in default or is unable to pay
12required fines, fees, costs, or court assessments, or who has a
13suspended driver's license, resulting from a minor traffic
14offense under this Code or a similar provision of a local
15ordinance, may petition the court having jurisdiction over the
16defendant's case to enter into a traffic ticket fine waiver
17program.
18    (c) This Section applies only to a defendant who pleads
19guilty to or is convicted of a minor traffic offense committed
20no earlier than 2 years before the effective date of this
21amendatory Act of the 101st General Assembly.
22    (d) An application under this Section shall be in writing
23and signed by the defendant or, if the defendant is a minor or
24incompetent adult, by another person having knowledge of the
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1deciding applications may be established by Supreme Court Rule.
2    (e) The court shall immediately notify the Secretary of
3State of the defendant's participation in the program and the
4Secretary shall, if applicable, reinstate the defendant's
5suspended or revoked driver's license.
6    (f) Upon submission of the application to enter into the
7program, the court shall grant the defendant:
8        (1) the ability to convert the amount due into
9    court-approved public or community service, for which one
10    hour of public or community service shall be equivalent to
11    $10 of the amount due; or
12        (2) a partial obligation waiver as follows:
13            (A) 50% of the total amount due shall be waived for
14        any defendant who submits the application; or
15            (B) 80% of the total amount due shall be waived for
16        any defendant who:
17                (i) has an available income that is 125% or
18            less of the current poverty level as established by
19            the United States Department of Health and Human
20            Services; or
21                (ii) is receiving assistance under one or more
22            of the following means-based governmental public
23            benefits programs: Supplemental Security Income;
24            Aid to the Aged, Blind, and Disabled; Temporary
25            Assistance for Needy Families; Supplemental
26            Nutrition Assistance Program; General Assistance;

 

 

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1            Transitional Assistance; or State Children and
2            Family Assistance.
3    (g) The Secretary of State shall provide information on the
4traffic ticket fine waiver program on its website and shall
5provide with each vehicle registration an insert that contains
6information on the program. The clerk of court shall provide
7the application to a defendant upon request.