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 1                    AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 950
 2        AMENDMENT NO.     .  Amend Senate Bill 950 on page 1,  by
 3    replacing lines 21 through 23 with the following:
 4        "(4)  a  violation of Section 6-101 relating to operating
 5    a motor vehicle without a valid license or permit;"; and
 6    on page 1, line 29, by replacing "15" with "30"; and
 7    on page 2, by deleting lines 6 and 7; and
 8    on page 2, line 8, by replacing "(11)" with "(10)"; and
 9    on page 2, line 11, by replacing "(12)" with "(11)"; and
10    on page 2, line 14, by replacing "(13)" with "(12)"; and
11    on page 2, line 16, by replacing "(14)" with "(13)"; and
12    on page 2, lines 21 and 22, by deleting ", that the Secretary
13    of State determines by administrative rule  to  be  serious";
14    and
15    on page 2, below line 22, by inserting:
16        "(c)  A violation of any of these defined serious traffic
17    offenses shall not preclude the defendant from being eligible
18    to  receive an order of court supervision under Section 5-6-1
19    of the Unified Code of Corrections."; and
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 1    on page 3, line 6, after "course", by inserting  "and  except
 2    that an instruction permit may be issued to a child who is at
 3    least  15  years  and 6 months of age, is enrolled in school,
 4    meets the educational requirements of  the  Driver  Education
 5    Act,  and  has  passed examinations the Secretary of State in
 6    his or her discretion may prescribe"; and
 7    on page 5, line  16,  after  "licenses",  by  inserting  "for
 8    persons 18 years of age or older"; and
 9    on page 5, line 19, after "person", by inserting "18 years of
10    age or older"; and
11    on  page  5,  line 28, after "driver" by inserting "who is 21
12    years of age or older,"; and
13    on  page  6,  line  1,  after  "cycle",  by   inserting   "or
14    motorcycle"; and
15    on page 6, line 1, by replacing "21" with "18"; and
16    on  page 6, line 4, after "motorcycle operator", by inserting
17    "with the same or greater classification, who is 21 years  of
18    age  or  older  and  who  has  at  least  one year of driving
19    experience"; and
20    on page 8,  line  17,  by  replacing  "or  permit"  with  "or
21    permit"; and
22    on  page 8, line 21, by replacing "or" with "and no graduated
23    driver's license or permit shall be issued to  any  applicant
24    under 18 years of age"; and
25    on  page  9,  by  replacing  lines 9 and 10 with "of 18 years
26    shall operate any motor vehicle, except a motor driven  cycle
27    or motorcycle, with"; and
28    on  page  22,  line  31,  after  "license",  by inserting "or
29    permit"; and
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 1    on page 22, line 32, by replacing  "Section"  with  "Sections
 2    6-107.1 and"; and
 3    on  page  36,  by  replacing  lines 19 and 20 with "any motor
 4    vehicle, except a motor driven cycle or motorcycle, with more
 5    than one"; and
 6    on page 36, line 23, after "belts", by  inserting  ",  except
 7    that each driver under the age of 18 years operating a second
 8    division  vehicle  having  a  gross  vehicle weight rating of
 9    8,000 pounds or less that contains  only  a  front  seat  may
10    operate the vehicle with more than one passenger in the front
11    seat,  provided  that  each  passenger  is wearing a properly
12    adjusted and fastened seat safety belt"; and
13    on page 42, by replacing lines 4 through 18 with:
14        "(h)  The provisions of paragraph (c) shall not apply  to
15    a  defendant under the age of 21 years charged with violating
16    a serious traffic offense as defined in Section 1-187.001  of
17    the Illinois Vehicle Code:
18             (1)  unless  the  defendant,  upon  payment  of  the
19        fines,  penalties,  and  costs provided by law, agrees to
20        attend and successfully complete a traffic safety program
21        approved  by  the  court  under  standards  set  by   the
22        Conference of Chief Circuit Judges.  The accused shall be
23        responsible  for  payment  of  any traffic safety program
24        fees.  If the accused fails  to  file  a  certificate  of
25        successful  completion  on or before the termination date
26        of  the  supervision  order,  the  supervision  shall  be
27        summarily revoked and conviction entered.  The provisions
28        of Supreme Court Rule 402 relating to pleas of guilty  do
29        not  apply in cases when a defendant enters a guilty plea
30        under this provision; or
31             (2)  if the defendant has previously been  sentenced
32        under the provisions of paragraph (c) on or after January
33        1,  1998  for  any  serious traffic offense as defined in
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 1        Section 1-187.001 of the Illinois Vehicle Code.".

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