Public Act 095-0355
 
HB0624 Enrolled LRB095 04487 LCT 24538 b

    AN ACT concerning intoxicants.
 
    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
represented in the General Assembly:
 
    Section 5. The Liquor Control Act of 1934 is amended by
changing Section 6-20 as follows:
 
    (235 ILCS 5/6-20)  (from Ch. 43, par. 134a)
    Sec. 6-20. Transfer, possession, and consumption of
alcoholic liquor; restrictions.
    (a) Any person to whom the sale, gift or delivery of any
alcoholic liquor is prohibited because of age shall not
purchase, or accept a gift of such alcoholic liquor or have
such alcoholic liquor in his possession.
    (b) If a licensee or his or her agents or employees
believes or has reason to believe that a sale or delivery of
any alcoholic liquor is prohibited because of the non-age of
the prospective recipient, he or she shall, before making such
sale or delivery demand presentation of some form of positive
identification, containing proof of age, issued by a public
officer in the performance of his or her official duties.
    (c) No person shall transfer, alter, or deface such an
identification card; use the identification card of another;
carry or use a false or forged identification card; or obtain
an identification card by means of false information.
    (d) No person shall purchase, accept delivery or have
possession of alcoholic liquor in violation of this Section.
    (e) The consumption of alcoholic liquor by any person under
21 years of age is forbidden.
    (f) Whoever violates any provisions of this Section shall
be guilty of a Class A misdemeanor.
    (g) The possession and dispensing, or consumption by a
person under 21 years of age of alcoholic liquor in the
performance of a religious service or ceremony, or the
consumption by a person under 21 years of age under the direct
supervision and approval of the parents or parent or those
persons standing in loco parentis of such person under 21 years
of age in the privacy of a home, is not prohibited by this Act.
(Source: P.A. 90-432, eff. 1-1-98.)
 
    Section 10. The Illinois Vehicle Code is amended by
changing Sections 2-118.1, 6-208, 6-208.1, 6-516, 6-517,
11-500, and 11-501 as follows:
 
    (625 ILCS 5/2-118.1)  (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 2-118.1)
    Sec. 2-118.1. Opportunity for hearing; statutory summary
alcohol or other drug related suspension.
    (a) A statutory summary suspension of driving privileges
under Section 11-501.1 shall not become effective until the
person is notified in writing of the impending suspension and
informed that he may request a hearing in the circuit court of
venue under paragraph (b) of this Section and the statutory
summary suspension shall become effective as provided in
Section 11-501.1.
    (b) Within 90 days after the notice of statutory summary
suspension served under Section 11-501.1, the person may make a
written request for a judicial hearing in the circuit court of
venue. The request to the circuit court shall state the grounds
upon which the person seeks to have the statutory summary
suspension rescinded. Within 30 days after receipt of the
written request or the first appearance date on the Uniform
Traffic Ticket issued pursuant to a violation of Section
11-501, or a similar provision of a local ordinance, the
hearing shall be conducted by the circuit court having
jurisdiction. This judicial hearing, request, or process shall
not stay or delay the statutory summary suspension. The
hearings shall proceed in the court in the same manner as in
other civil proceedings.
    The hearing may be conducted upon a review of the law
enforcement officer's own official reports; provided however,
that the person may subpoena the officer. Failure of the
officer to answer the subpoena shall be considered grounds for
a continuance if in the court's discretion the continuance is
appropriate.
    The scope of the hearing shall be limited to the issues of:
        1. Whether the person was placed under arrest for an
    offense as defined in Section 11-501, or a similar
    provision of a local ordinance, as evidenced by the
    issuance of a Uniform Traffic Ticket, or issued a Uniform
    Traffic Ticket out of state as provided in subsection (a)
    of Section 11-501.1; and
        2. Whether the officer had reasonable grounds to
    believe that the person was driving or in actual physical
    control of a motor vehicle upon a highway while under the
    influence of alcohol, other drug, or combination of both;
    and
        3. Whether the person, after being advised by the
    officer that the privilege to operate a motor vehicle would
    be suspended if the person refused to submit to and
    complete the test or tests, did refuse to submit to or
    complete the test or tests to determine the person's
    alcohol or drug concentration; or
        4. Whether the person, after being advised by the
    officer that the privilege to operate a motor vehicle would
    be suspended if the person submits to a chemical test, or
    tests, and the test discloses an alcohol concentration of
    0.08 or more, or any amount of a drug, substance, or
    compound in the person's blood or urine resulting from the
    unlawful use or consumption of cannabis listed in the
    Cannabis Control Act, a controlled substance listed in the
    Illinois Controlled Substances Act, or an intoxicating
    compound as listed in the Use of Intoxicating Compounds
    Act, or methamphetamine as listed in the Methamphetamine
    Control and Community Protection Act, and the person did
    submit to and complete the test or tests that determined an
    alcohol concentration of 0.08 or more.
    Upon the conclusion of the judicial hearing, the circuit
court shall sustain or rescind the statutory summary suspension
and immediately notify the Secretary of State. Reports received
by the Secretary of State under this Section shall be
privileged information and for use only by the courts, police
officers, and Secretary of State.
(Source: P.A. 92-458, eff. 8-22-01.)
 
    (625 ILCS 5/6-208)  (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-208)
    Sec. 6-208. Period of Suspension - Application After
Revocation.
    (a) Except as otherwise provided by this Code or any other
law of this State, the Secretary of State shall not suspend a
driver's license, permit or privilege to drive a motor vehicle
on the highways for a period of more than one year.
    (b) Any person whose license, permit or privilege to drive
a motor vehicle on the highways has been revoked shall not be
entitled to have such license, permit or privilege renewed or
restored. However, such person may, except as provided under
subsection (d) of Section 6-205, make application for a license
pursuant to Section 6-106 (i) if the revocation was for a cause
which has been removed or (ii) as provided in the following
subparagraphs:
        1. Except as provided in subparagraphs 2, 3, and 4, the
    person may make application for a license after the
    expiration of one year from the effective date of the
    revocation or, in the case of a violation of paragraph (b)
    of Section 11-401 of this Code or a similar provision of a
    local ordinance, after the expiration of 3 years from the
    effective date of the revocation or, in the case of a
    violation of Section 9-3 of the Criminal Code of 1961 or a
    similar provision of a law of another state relating to the
    offense of reckless homicide or a violation of subparagraph
    (F) of paragraph 1 of subsection (d) of Section 11-501 of
    this Code relating to aggravated driving under the
    influence of alcohol, other drug or drugs, intoxicating
    compound or compounds, or any combination thereof, if the
    violation was the proximate cause of a death, after the
    expiration of 2 years from the effective date of the
    revocation or after the expiration of 24 months from the
    date of release from a period of imprisonment as provided
    in Section 6-103 of this Code, whichever is later.
        2. If such person is convicted of committing a second
    violation within a 20 year period of:
            (A) Section 11-501 of this Code, or a similar
        provision of a local ordinance; or
            (B) Paragraph (b) of Section 11-401 of this Code,
        or a similar provision of a local ordinance; or
            (C) Section 9-3 of the Criminal Code of 1961, as
        amended, relating to the offense of reckless homicide;
        or
            (D) any combination of the above offenses
        committed at different instances; then such person may
        not make application for a license until after the
        expiration of 5 years from the effective date of the
        most recent revocation. The 20 year period shall be
        computed by using the dates the offenses were committed
        and shall also include similar out-of-state offenses
        and similar offenses committed on a military
        installation.
        3. However, except as provided in subparagraph 4, if
    such person is convicted of committing a third, or
    subsequent, violation or any combination of the above
    offenses, including similar out-of-state offenses and
    similar offenses committed on a military installation,
    contained in subparagraph 2, then such person may not make
    application for a license until after the expiration of 10
    years from the effective date of the most recent
    revocation.
        4. The person may not make application for a license if
    the person is convicted of committing a fourth or
    subsequent violation of Section 11-501 of this Code or a
    similar provision of a local ordinance, Section 11-401 of
    this Code, Section 9-3 of the Criminal Code of 1961, or a
    combination of these offenses or similar provisions of
    local ordinances or similar out-of-state offenses or
    similar offenses committed on a military installation.
    Notwithstanding any other provision of this Code, all
persons referred to in this paragraph (b) may not have their
privileges restored until the Secretary receives payment of the
required reinstatement fee pursuant to subsection (b) of
Section 6-118.
    In no event shall the Secretary issue such license unless
and until such person has had a hearing pursuant to this Code
and the appropriate administrative rules and the Secretary is
satisfied, after a review or investigation of such person, that
to grant the privilege of driving a motor vehicle on the
highways will not endanger the public safety or welfare.
    (c) (Blank).
(Source: P.A. 92-343, eff. 1-1-02; 92-418, eff. 8-17-01;
92-458, eff. 8-22-01; 92-651, eff. 7-11-02; 93-712, eff.
1-1-05; 93-788, eff. 1-1-05; revised 10-14-04.)
 
    (625 ILCS 5/6-208.1)  (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-208.1)
    Sec. 6-208.1. Period of statutory summary alcohol, other
drug, or intoxicating compound related suspension.
    (a) Unless the statutory summary suspension has been
rescinded, any person whose privilege to drive a motor vehicle
on the public highways has been summarily suspended, pursuant
to Section 11-501.1, shall not be eligible for restoration of
the privilege until the expiration of:
        1. Six months from the effective date of the statutory
    summary suspension for a refusal or failure to complete a
    test or tests to determine the alcohol, drug, or
    intoxicating compound concentration, pursuant to Section
    11-501.1; or
        2. Three months from the effective date of the
    statutory summary suspension imposed following the
    person's submission to a chemical test which disclosed an
    alcohol concentration of 0.08 or more, or any amount of a
    drug, substance, or intoxicating compound in such person's
    breath, blood, or urine resulting from the unlawful use or
    consumption of cannabis listed in the Cannabis Control Act,
    a controlled substance listed in the Illinois Controlled
    Substances Act, or an intoxicating compound listed in the
    Use of Intoxicating Compounds Act, or methamphetamine as
    listed in the Methamphetamine Control and Community
    Protection Act, pursuant to Section 11-501.1; or
        3. Three years from the effective date of the statutory
    summary suspension for any person other than a first
    offender who refuses or fails to complete a test or tests
    to determine the alcohol, drug, or intoxicating compound
    concentration pursuant to Section 11-501.1; or
        4. One year from the effective date of the summary
    suspension imposed for any person other than a first
    offender following submission to a chemical test which
    disclosed an alcohol concentration of 0.08 or more pursuant
    to Section 11-501.1 or any amount of a drug, substance or
    compound in such person's blood or urine resulting from the
    unlawful use or consumption of cannabis listed in the
    Cannabis Control Act, a controlled substance listed in the
    Illinois Controlled Substances Act, or an intoxicating
    compound listed in the Use of Intoxicating Compounds Act,
    or methamphetamine as listed in the Methamphetamine
    Control and Community Protection Act.
    (b) Following a statutory summary suspension of the
privilege to drive a motor vehicle under Section 11-501.1, full
driving privileges shall be restored unless the person is
otherwise suspended, revoked, or cancelled disqualified by
this Code. If the court has reason to believe that the person's
driving privilege should not be restored, the court shall
notify the Secretary of State prior to the expiration of the
statutory summary suspension so appropriate action may be taken
pursuant to this Code.
    (c) Driving Full driving privileges may not be restored
until all applicable reinstatement fees, as provided by this
Code, have been paid to the Secretary of State and the
appropriate entry made to the driver's record.
    (d) Where a driving privilege has been summarily suspended
under Section 11-501.1 and the person is subsequently convicted
of violating Section 11-501, or a similar provision of a local
ordinance, for the same incident, any period served on
statutory summary suspension shall be credited toward the
minimum period of revocation of driving privileges imposed
pursuant to Section 6-205.
    (e) Following a statutory summary suspension of driving
privileges pursuant to Section 11-501.1, for a first offender,
the circuit court may, after at least 30 days from the
effective date of the statutory summary suspension, issue a
judicial driving permit as provided in Section 6-206.1.
    (f) Subsequent to an arrest of a first offender, for any
offense as defined in Section 11-501 or a similar provision of
a local ordinance, following a statutory summary suspension of
driving privileges pursuant to Section 11-501.1, for a first
offender, the circuit court may issue a court order directing
the Secretary of State to issue a judicial driving permit as
provided in Section 6-206.1. However, this JDP shall not be
effective prior to the 31st day of the statutory summary
suspension.
    (g) Following a statutory summary suspension of driving
privileges pursuant to Section 11-501.1 where the person was
not a first offender, as defined in Section 11-500, the
Secretary of State may not issue a restricted driving permit.
    (h) (Blank).
(Source: P.A. 91-357, eff. 7-29-99; 92-248, eff. 8-3-01.)
 
    (625 ILCS 5/6-516)  (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-516)
    Sec. 6-516. Implied consent requirements for commercial
motor vehicle drivers.
    (a) Effective April 1, 1992, any person who drives a
commercial motor vehicle upon the highways is hereby deemed to
have given consent to submit to a test or tests, subject to the
provisions of Section 11-501.2 of this Code, of such person's
breath, blood or urine for the purpose of determining the
presence of alcohol, or other drugs, in such person's system.
    (b) A test or tests may be administered at the direction of
a law enforcement officer, who after stopping or detaining the
commercial motor vehicle driver, has probable cause to believe
that driver was driving a commercial motor vehicle while having
alcohol or any amount of a drug, substance, or compound
resulting from the unlawful use or consumption of cannabis
listed in the Cannabis Control Act, or a controlled substance
listed in the Illinois Controlled Substances Act, or
methamphetamine as listed in the Methamphetamine Control and
Community Protection Act in such driver's system.
    (c) Effective April 1, 1992, any person who operates a
school bus at the time of an accident involving the school bus
is hereby deemed to have given consent to submit to a test or
tests to be administered at the direction of a law enforcement
officer, subject to the provisions of Section 11-501.2 of this
Code, of the driver's breath, blood or urine for the purpose of
determining the presence of alcohol, or other drugs, in the
person's system.
(Source: P.A. 88-212.)
 
    (625 ILCS 5/6-517)  (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-517)
    Sec. 6-517. Commercial driver; implied consent warnings.
    (a) Any person driving a commercial motor vehicle who is
requested by a police officer, pursuant to Section 6-516, to
submit to a chemical test or tests to determine the alcohol
concentration or any amount of a drug, substance, or compound
resulting from the unlawful use or consumption of cannabis
listed in the Cannabis Control Act, or a controlled substance
listed in the Illinois Controlled Substances Act, an
intoxicating compound listed in the Use of Intoxicating
Compounds Act, or methamphetamine as listed in the
Methamphetamine Control and Community Protection Act in such
person's system, must be warned by the police officer
requesting the test or tests that a refusal to submit to the
test or tests will result in that person being immediately
placed out-of-service for a period of 24 hours and being
disqualified from operating a commercial motor vehicle for a
period of not less than 12 months; the person shall also be
warned that if such person submits to testing which discloses
an alcohol concentration of greater than 0.00 but less than
0.04 or any amount of a drug, substance, or compound in such
person's blood or urine resulting from the unlawful use or
consumption of cannabis listed in the Cannabis Control Act, or
a controlled substance listed in the Illinois Controlled
Substances Act, an intoxicating compound listed in the Use of
Intoxicating Compounds Act, or methamphetamine as listed in the
Methamphetamine Control and Community Protection Act, such
person shall be placed immediately out-of-service for a period
of 24 hours; if the person submits to testing which discloses
an alcohol concentration of 0.04 or more or any amount of a
drug, substance, or compound in such person's blood or urine
resulting from the unlawful use or consumption of cannabis
listed in the Cannabis Control Act, or a controlled substance
listed in the Illinois Controlled Substances Act, an
intoxicating compound listed in the Use of Intoxicating
Compounds Act, or methamphetamine as listed in the
Methamphetamine Control and Community Protection Act, such
person shall be placed immediately out-of-service and
disqualified from driving a commercial motor vehicle for a
period of at least 12 months; also the person shall be warned
that if such testing discloses an alcohol concentration of
0.08, or more or any amount of a drug, substance, or compound
in such person's blood or urine resulting from the unlawful use
or consumption of cannabis listed in the Cannabis Control Act,
or a controlled substance listed in the Illinois Controlled
Substances Act, an intoxicating compound listed in the Use of
Intoxicating Compounds Act, or methamphetamine as listed in the
Methamphetamine Control and Community Protection Act, in
addition to the person being immediately placed out-of-service
and disqualified for 12 months as provided in this UCDLA, the
results of such testing shall also be admissible in
prosecutions for violations of Section 11-501 of this Code, or
similar violations of local ordinances, however, such results
shall not be used to impose any driving sanctions pursuant to
Section 11-501.1 of this Code.
    The person shall also be warned that any disqualification
imposed pursuant to this Section, shall be for life for any
such offense or refusal, or combination thereof; including a
conviction for violating Section 11-501 while driving a
commercial motor vehicle, or similar provisions of local
ordinances, committed a second time involving separate
incidents.
    (b) If the person refuses or fails to complete testing, or
submits to a test which discloses an alcohol concentration of
at least 0.04, or any amount of a drug, substance, or compound
in such person's blood or urine resulting from the unlawful use
or consumption of cannabis listed in the Cannabis Control Act,
or a controlled substance listed in the Illinois Controlled
Substances Act, an intoxicating compound listed in the Use of
Intoxicating Compounds Act, or methamphetamine as listed in the
Methamphetamine Control and Community Protection Act, the law
enforcement officer must submit a Sworn Report to the Secretary
of State, in a form prescribed by the Secretary, certifying
that the test or tests was requested pursuant to paragraph (a);
that the person was warned, as provided in paragraph (a) and
that such person refused to submit to or failed to complete
testing, or submitted to a test which disclosed an alcohol
concentration of 0.04 or more, or any amount of a drug,
substance, or compound in such person's blood or urine
resulting from the unlawful use or consumption of cannabis
listed in the Cannabis Control Act, or a controlled substance
listed in the Illinois Controlled Substances Act, an
intoxicating compound listed in the Use of Intoxicating
Compounds Act, or methamphetamine as listed in the
Methamphetamine Control and Community Protection Act.
    (c) The police officer submitting the Sworn Report under
this Section shall serve notice of the CDL disqualification on
the person and such CDL disqualification shall be effective as
provided in paragraph (d). In cases where the blood alcohol
concentration of 0.04 or more, or any amount of a drug,
substance, or compound in such person's blood or urine
resulting from the unlawful use or consumption of cannabis
listed in the Cannabis Control Act, or a controlled substance
listed in the Illinois Controlled Substances Act, an
intoxicating compound listed in the Use of Intoxicating
Compounds Act, or methamphetamine as listed in the
Methamphetamine Control and Community Protection Act, is
established by subsequent analysis of blood or urine collected
at the time of the request, the police officer shall give
notice as provided in this Section or by deposit in the United
States mail of such notice as provided in this Section or by
deposit in the United States mail of such notice in an envelope
with postage prepaid and addressed to such person's domiciliary
address as shown on the Sworn Report and the CDL
disqualification shall begin as provided in paragraph (d).
    (d) The CDL disqualification referred to in this Section
shall take effect on the 46th day following the date the Sworn
Report was given to the affected person.
    (e) Upon receipt of the Sworn Report from the police
officer, the Secretary of State shall disqualify the person
from driving any commercial motor vehicle and shall confirm the
CDL disqualification by mailing the notice of the effective
date to the person. However, should the Sworn Report be
defective by not containing sufficient information or be
completed in error, the confirmation of the CDL
disqualification shall not be mailed to the affected person or
entered into the record, instead the Sworn Report shall be
forwarded to the issuing agency identifying any such defect.
(Source: P.A. 90-43, eff. 7-2-97; 91-357, eff. 7-29-99.)
 
    (625 ILCS 5/11-500)  (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 11-500)
    Sec. 11-500. Definitions. For the purposes of interpreting
Sections 6-206.1 and 6-208.1 of this Code, "first offender"
shall mean any person who has not had a previous conviction or
court assigned supervision for violating Section 11-501, or a
similar provision of a local ordinance, or a conviction in any
other state for a violation of driving while under the
influence or a similar offense where the cause of action is the
same or substantially similar to this Code or similar offenses
committed on a military installation or any person who has not
had a driver's license suspension for violating Section
11-501.1 within 5 years prior to the date of the current
offense, except in cases where the driver submitted to chemical
testing resulting in an alcohol concentration of 0.08 or more,
or any amount of a drug, substance, or compound in such
person's blood or urine resulting from the unlawful use or
consumption of cannabis listed in the Cannabis Control Act, a
controlled substance listed in the Illinois Controlled
Substances Act, or an intoxicating compound listed in the Use
of Intoxicating Compounds Act, or methamphetamine as listed in
the Methamphetamine Control and Community Protection Act and
was subsequently found not guilty of violating Section 11-501,
or a similar provision of a local ordinance.
(Source: P.A. 90-43, eff. 7-2-97; 90-779, eff. 1-1-99.)
 
    (625 ILCS 5/11-501)  (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 11-501)
    (Text of Section from P.A. 93-1093 and 94-963)
    Sec. 11-501. Driving while under the influence of alcohol,
other drug or drugs, intoxicating compound or compounds or any
combination thereof.
    (a) A person shall not drive or be in actual physical
control of any vehicle within this State while:
        (1) the alcohol concentration in the person's blood or
    breath is 0.08 or more based on the definition of blood and
    breath units in Section 11-501.2;
        (2) under the influence of alcohol;
        (3) under the influence of any intoxicating compound or
    combination of intoxicating compounds to a degree that
    renders the person incapable of driving safely;
        (4) under the influence of any other drug or
    combination of drugs to a degree that renders the person
    incapable of safely driving;
        (5) under the combined influence of alcohol, other drug
    or drugs, or intoxicating compound or compounds to a degree
    that renders the person incapable of safely driving; or
        (6) there is any amount of a drug, substance, or
    compound in the person's breath, blood, or urine resulting
    from the unlawful use or consumption of cannabis listed in
    the Cannabis Control Act, a controlled substance listed in
    the Illinois Controlled Substances Act, or an intoxicating
    compound listed in the Use of Intoxicating Compounds Act,
    or methamphetamine as listed in the Methamphetamine
    Control and Community Protection Act.
    (b) The fact that any person charged with violating this
Section is or has been legally entitled to use alcohol, other
drug or drugs, or intoxicating compound or compounds, or any
combination thereof, shall not constitute a defense against any
charge of violating this Section.
    (b-1) With regard to penalties imposed under this Section:
        (1) Any reference to a prior violation of subsection
    (a) or a similar provision includes any violation of a
    provision of a local ordinance or a provision of a law of
    another state or an offense committed on a military
    installation that is similar to a violation of subsection
    (a) of this Section.
        (2) Any penalty imposed for driving with a license that
    has been revoked for a previous violation of subsection (a)
    of this Section shall be in addition to the penalty imposed
    for any subsequent violation of subsection (a).
    (b-2) Except as otherwise provided in this Section, any
person convicted of violating subsection (a) of this Section is
guilty of a Class A misdemeanor.
    (b-3) In addition to any other criminal or administrative
sanction for any second conviction of violating subsection (a)
or a similar provision committed within 5 years of a previous
violation of subsection (a) or a similar provision, the
defendant shall be sentenced to a mandatory minimum of 5 days
of imprisonment or assigned a mandatory minimum of 240 hours of
community service as may be determined by the court.
    (b-4) In the case of a third or subsequent violation
committed within 5 years of a previous violation of subsection
(a) or a similar provision, in addition to any other criminal
or administrative sanction, a mandatory minimum term of either
10 days of imprisonment or 480 hours of community service shall
be imposed.
    (b-5) The imprisonment or assignment of community service
under subsections (b-3) and (b-4) shall not be subject to
suspension, nor shall the person be eligible for a reduced
sentence.
    (c) (Blank).
    (c-1) (1) A person who violates subsection (a) during a
    period in which his or her driving privileges are revoked
    or suspended, where the revocation or suspension was for a
    violation of subsection (a), Section 11-501.1, paragraph
    (b) of Section 11-401, or for reckless homicide as defined
    in Section 9-3 of the Criminal Code of 1961 is guilty of a
    Class 4 felony.
        (2) A person who violates subsection (a) a third time,
    if the third violation occurs during a period in which his
    or her driving privileges are revoked or suspended where
    the revocation or suspension was for a violation of
    subsection (a), Section 11-501.1, paragraph (b) of Section
    11-401, or for reckless homicide as defined in Section 9-3
    of the Criminal Code of 1961, is guilty of a Class 3
    felony; and if the person receives a term of probation or
    conditional discharge, he or she shall be required to serve
    a mandatory minimum of 10 days of imprisonment or shall be
    assigned a mandatory minimum of 480 hours of community
    service, as may be determined by the court, as a condition
    of the probation or conditional discharge. This mandatory
    minimum term of imprisonment or assignment of community
    service shall not be suspended or reduced by the court.
        (2.2) A person who violates subsection (a), if the
    violation occurs during a period in which his or her
    driving privileges are revoked or suspended where the
    revocation or suspension was for a violation of subsection
    (a) or Section 11-501.1, shall also be sentenced to an
    additional mandatory minimum term of 30 consecutive days of
    imprisonment, 40 days of 24-hour periodic imprisonment, or
    720 hours of community service, as may be determined by the
    court. This mandatory term of imprisonment or assignment of
    community service shall not be suspended or reduced by the
    court.
        (3) A person who violates subsection (a) a fourth or
    subsequent time, if the fourth or subsequent violation
    occurs during a period in which his or her driving
    privileges are revoked or suspended where the revocation or
    suspension was for a violation of subsection (a), Section
    11-501.1, paragraph (b) of Section 11-401, or for reckless
    homicide as defined in Section 9-3 of the Criminal Code of
    1961, is guilty of a Class 2 felony and is not eligible for
    a sentence of probation or conditional discharge.
    (c-2) (Blank).
    (c-3) (Blank).
    (c-4) (Blank).
    (c-5)(1) A person who violates subsection (a), if the
    person was transporting a person under the age of 16 at the
    time of the violation, is subject to an additional
    mandatory minimum fine of $1,000, an additional mandatory
    minimum 140 hours of community service, which shall include
    40 hours of community service in a program benefiting
    children, and an additional 2 days of imprisonment. The
    imprisonment or assignment of community service under this
    subdivision (c-5)(1) is not subject to suspension, nor is
    the person eligible for a reduced sentence.
        (2) Except as provided in subdivisions (c-5)(3) and
    (c-5)(4) a person who violates subsection (a) a second
    time, if at the time of the second violation the person was
    transporting a person under the age of 16, is subject to an
    additional 10 days of imprisonment, an additional
    mandatory minimum fine of $1,000, and an additional
    mandatory minimum 140 hours of community service, which
    shall include 40 hours of community service in a program
    benefiting children. The imprisonment or assignment of
    community service under this subdivision (c-5)(2) is not
    subject to suspension, nor is the person eligible for a
    reduced sentence.
        (3) Except as provided in subdivision (c-5)(4), any
    person convicted of violating subdivision (c-5)(2) or a
    similar provision within 10 years of a previous violation
    of subsection (a) or a similar provision shall receive, in
    addition to any other penalty imposed, a mandatory minimum
    12 days imprisonment, an additional 40 hours of mandatory
    community service in a program benefiting children, and a
    mandatory minimum fine of $1,750. The imprisonment or
    assignment of community service under this subdivision
    (c-5)(3) is not subject to suspension, nor is the person
    eligible for a reduced sentence.
        (4) Any person convicted of violating subdivision
    (c-5)(2) or a similar provision within 5 years of a
    previous violation of subsection (a) or a similar provision
    shall receive, in addition to any other penalty imposed, an
    additional 80 hours of mandatory community service in a
    program benefiting children, an additional mandatory
    minimum 12 days of imprisonment, and a mandatory minimum
    fine of $1,750. The imprisonment or assignment of community
    service under this subdivision (c-5)(4) is not subject to
    suspension, nor is the person eligible for a reduced
    sentence.
        (5) Any person convicted a third time for violating
    subsection (a) or a similar provision, if at the time of
    the third violation the person was transporting a person
    under the age of 16, is guilty of a Class 4 felony and
    shall receive, in addition to any other penalty imposed, an
    additional mandatory fine of $1,000, an additional
    mandatory 140 hours of community service, which shall
    include 40 hours in a program benefiting children, and a
    mandatory minimum 30 days of imprisonment. The
    imprisonment or assignment of community service under this
    subdivision (c-5)(5) is not subject to suspension, nor is
    the person eligible for a reduced sentence.
        (6) Any person convicted of violating subdivision
    (c-5)(5) or a similar provision a third time within 20
    years of a previous violation of subsection (a) or a
    similar provision is guilty of a Class 4 felony and shall
    receive, in addition to any other penalty imposed, an
    additional mandatory 40 hours of community service in a
    program benefiting children, an additional mandatory fine
    of $3,000, and a mandatory minimum 120 days of
    imprisonment. The imprisonment or assignment of community
    service under this subdivision (c-5)(6) is not subject to
    suspension, nor is the person eligible for a reduced
    sentence.
        (7) Any person convicted a fourth or subsequent time
    for violating subsection (a) or a similar provision, if at
    the time of the fourth or subsequent violation the person
    was transporting a person under the age of 16, and if the
    person's 3 prior violations of subsection (a) or a similar
    provision occurred while transporting a person under the
    age of 16 or while the alcohol concentration in his or her
    blood, breath, or urine was 0.16 or more based on the
    definition of blood, breath, or urine units in Section
    11-501.2, is guilty of a Class 2 felony, is not eligible
    for probation or conditional discharge, and is subject to a
    minimum fine of $3,000.
    (c-6)(1) Any person convicted of a first violation of
    subsection (a) or a similar provision, if the alcohol
    concentration in his or her blood, breath, or urine was
    0.16 or more based on the definition of blood, breath, or
    urine units in Section 11-501.2, shall be subject, in
    addition to any other penalty that may be imposed, to a
    mandatory minimum of 100 hours of community service and a
    mandatory minimum fine of $500.
        (2) Any person convicted of a second violation of
    subsection (a) or a similar provision committed within 10
    years of a previous violation of subsection (a) or a
    similar provision, if at the time of the second violation
    of subsection (a) or a similar provision the alcohol
    concentration in his or her blood, breath, or urine was
    0.16 or more based on the definition of blood, breath, or
    urine units in Section 11-501.2, shall be subject, in
    addition to any other penalty that may be imposed, to a
    mandatory minimum of 2 days of imprisonment and a mandatory
    minimum fine of $1,250.
        (3) Any person convicted of a third violation of
    subsection (a) or a similar provision within 20 years of a
    previous violation of subsection (a) or a similar
    provision, if at the time of the third violation of
    subsection (a) or a similar provision the alcohol
    concentration in his or her blood, breath, or urine was
    0.16 or more based on the definition of blood, breath, or
    urine units in Section 11-501.2, is guilty of a Class 4
    felony and shall be subject, in addition to any other
    penalty that may be imposed, to a mandatory minimum of 90
    days of imprisonment and a mandatory minimum fine of
    $2,500.
        (4) Any person convicted of a fourth or subsequent
    violation of subsection (a) or a similar provision, if at
    the time of the fourth or subsequent violation the alcohol
    concentration in his or her blood, breath, or urine was
    0.16 or more based on the definition of blood, breath, or
    urine units in Section 11-501.2, and if the person's 3
    prior violations of subsection (a) or a similar provision
    occurred while transporting a person under the age of 16 or
    while the alcohol concentration in his or her blood,
    breath, or urine was 0.16 or more based on the definition
    of blood, breath, or urine units in Section 11-501.2, is
    guilty of a Class 2 felony and is not eligible for a
    sentence of probation or conditional discharge and is
    subject to a minimum fine of $2,500.
    (d) (1) Every person convicted of committing a violation of
    this Section shall be guilty of aggravated driving under
    the influence of alcohol, other drug or drugs, or
    intoxicating compound or compounds, or any combination
    thereof if:
            (A) the person committed a violation of subsection
        (a) or a similar provision for the third or subsequent
        time;
            (B) the person committed a violation of subsection
        (a) while driving a school bus with persons 18 years of
        age or younger on board;
            (C) the person in committing a violation of
        subsection (a) was involved in a motor vehicle accident
        that resulted in great bodily harm or permanent
        disability or disfigurement to another, when the
        violation was a proximate cause of the injuries;
            (D) the person committed a violation of subsection
        (a) for a second time and has been previously convicted
        of violating Section 9-3 of the Criminal Code of 1961
        or a similar provision of a law of another state
        relating to reckless homicide in which the person was
        determined to have been under the influence of alcohol,
        other drug or drugs, or intoxicating compound or
        compounds as an element of the offense or the person
        has previously been convicted under subparagraph (C)
        or subparagraph (F) of this paragraph (1);
            (E) the person, in committing a violation of
        subsection (a) while driving at any speed in a school
        speed zone at a time when a speed limit of 20 miles per
        hour was in effect under subsection (a) of Section
        11-605 of this Code, was involved in a motor vehicle
        accident that resulted in bodily harm, other than great
        bodily harm or permanent disability or disfigurement,
        to another person, when the violation of subsection (a)
        was a proximate cause of the bodily harm; or
            (F) the person, in committing a violation of
        subsection (a), was involved in a motor vehicle,
        snowmobile, all-terrain vehicle, or watercraft
        accident that resulted in the death of another person,
        when the violation of subsection (a) was a proximate
        cause of the death.
        (2) Except as provided in this paragraph (2), a person
    convicted of aggravated driving under the influence of
    alcohol, other drug or drugs, or intoxicating compound or
    compounds, or any combination thereof is guilty of a Class
    4 felony. For a violation of subparagraph (C) of paragraph
    (1) of this subsection (d), the defendant, if sentenced to
    a term of imprisonment, shall be sentenced to not less than
    one year nor more than 12 years. Aggravated driving under
    the influence of alcohol, other drug or drugs, or
    intoxicating compound or compounds, or any combination
    thereof as defined in subparagraph (F) of paragraph (1) of
    this subsection (d) is a Class 2 felony, for which the
    defendant, if sentenced to a term of imprisonment, shall be
    sentenced to: (A) a term of imprisonment of not less than 3
    years and not more than 14 years if the violation resulted
    in the death of one person; or (B) a term of imprisonment
    of not less than 6 years and not more than 28 years if the
    violation resulted in the deaths of 2 or more persons. For
    any prosecution under this subsection (d), a certified copy
    of the driving abstract of the defendant shall be admitted
    as proof of any prior conviction. Any person sentenced
    under this subsection (d) who receives a term of probation
    or conditional discharge must serve a minimum term of
    either 480 hours of community service or 10 days of
    imprisonment as a condition of the probation or conditional
    discharge. This mandatory minimum term of imprisonment or
    assignment of community service may not be suspended or
    reduced by the court.
    (e) After a finding of guilt and prior to any final
sentencing, or an order for supervision, for an offense based
upon an arrest for a violation of this Section or a similar
provision of a local ordinance, individuals shall be required
to undergo a professional evaluation to determine if an
alcohol, drug, or intoxicating compound abuse problem exists
and the extent of the problem, and undergo the imposition of
treatment as appropriate. Programs conducting these
evaluations shall be licensed by the Department of Human
Services. The cost of any professional evaluation shall be paid
for by the individual required to undergo the professional
evaluation.
    (e-1) Any person who is found guilty of or pleads guilty to
violating this Section, including any person receiving a
disposition of court supervision for violating this Section,
may be required by the Court to attend a victim impact panel
offered by, or under contract with, a County State's Attorney's
office, a probation and court services department, Mothers
Against Drunk Driving, or the Alliance Against Intoxicated
Motorists. All costs generated by the victim impact panel shall
be paid from fees collected from the offender or as may be
determined by the court.
    (f) Every person found guilty of violating this Section,
whose operation of a motor vehicle while in violation of this
Section proximately caused any incident resulting in an
appropriate emergency response, shall be liable for the expense
of an emergency response as provided under Section 5-5-3 of the
Unified Code of Corrections.
    (g) The Secretary of State shall revoke the driving
privileges of any person convicted under this Section or a
similar provision of a local ordinance.
    (h) (Blank).
    (i) The Secretary of State shall require the use of
ignition interlock devices on all vehicles owned by an
individual who has been convicted of a second or subsequent
offense of this Section or a similar provision of a local
ordinance. The Secretary shall establish by rule and regulation
the procedures for certification and use of the interlock
system.
    (j) In addition to any other penalties and liabilities, a
person who is found guilty of or pleads guilty to violating
subsection (a), including any person placed on court
supervision for violating subsection (a), shall be fined $500,
payable to the circuit clerk, who shall distribute the money as
follows: 20% to the law enforcement agency that made the arrest
and 80% shall be forwarded to the State Treasurer for deposit
into the General Revenue Fund. If the person has been
previously convicted of violating subsection (a) or a similar
provision of a local ordinance, the fine shall be $1,000. In
the event that more than one agency is responsible for the
arrest, the amount payable to law enforcement agencies shall be
shared equally. Any moneys received by a law enforcement agency
under this subsection (j) shall be used for enforcement and
prevention of driving while under the influence of alcohol,
other drug or drugs, intoxicating compound or compounds or any
combination thereof, as defined by this Section, including but
not limited to the purchase of law enforcement equipment and
commodities that will assist in the prevention of alcohol
related criminal violence throughout the State; police officer
training and education in areas related to alcohol related
crime, including but not limited to DUI training; and police
officer salaries, including but not limited to salaries for
hire back funding for safety checkpoints, saturation patrols,
and liquor store sting operations. Equipment and commodities
shall include, but are not limited to, in-car video cameras,
radar and laser speed detection devices, and alcohol breath
testers. Any moneys received by the Department of State Police
under this subsection (j) shall be deposited into the State
Police DUI Fund and shall be used for enforcement and
prevention of driving while under the influence of alcohol,
other drug or drugs, intoxicating compound or compounds or any
combination thereof, as defined by this Section, including but
not limited to the purchase of law enforcement equipment and
commodities that will assist in the prevention of alcohol
related criminal violence throughout the State; police officer
training and education in areas related to alcohol related
crime, including but not limited to DUI training; and police
officer salaries, including but not limited to salaries for
hire back funding for safety checkpoints, saturation patrols,
and liquor store sting operations.
    (k) The Secretary of State Police DUI Fund is created as a
special fund in the State treasury. All moneys received by the
Secretary of State Police under subsection (j) of this Section
shall be deposited into the Secretary of State Police DUI Fund
and, subject to appropriation, shall be used for enforcement
and prevention of driving while under the influence of alcohol,
other drug or drugs, intoxicating compound or compounds or any
combination thereof, as defined by this Section, including but
not limited to the purchase of law enforcement equipment and
commodities to assist in the prevention of alcohol related
criminal violence throughout the State; police officer
training and education in areas related to alcohol related
crime, including but not limited to DUI training; and police
officer salaries, including but not limited to salaries for
hire back funding for safety checkpoints, saturation patrols,
and liquor store sting operations.
    (l) Whenever an individual is sentenced for an offense
based upon an arrest for a violation of subsection (a) or a
similar provision of a local ordinance, and the professional
evaluation recommends remedial or rehabilitative treatment or
education, neither the treatment nor the education shall be the
sole disposition and either or both may be imposed only in
conjunction with another disposition. The court shall monitor
compliance with any remedial education or treatment
recommendations contained in the professional evaluation.
Programs conducting alcohol or other drug evaluation or
remedial education must be licensed by the Department of Human
Services. If the individual is not a resident of Illinois,
however, the court may accept an alcohol or other drug
evaluation or remedial education program in the individual's
state of residence. Programs providing treatment must be
licensed under existing applicable alcoholism and drug
treatment licensure standards.
    (m) In addition to any other fine or penalty required by
law, an individual convicted of a violation of subsection (a),
Section 5-7 of the Snowmobile Registration and Safety Act,
Section 5-16 of the Boat Registration and Safety Act, or a
similar provision, whose operation of a motor vehicle,
snowmobile, or watercraft while in violation of subsection (a),
Section 5-7 of the Snowmobile Registration and Safety Act,
Section 5-16 of the Boat Registration and Safety Act, or a
similar provision proximately caused an incident resulting in
an appropriate emergency response, shall be required to make
restitution to a public agency for the costs of that emergency
response. The restitution may not exceed $1,000 per public
agency for each emergency response. As used in this subsection
(m), "emergency response" means any incident requiring a
response by a police officer, a firefighter carried on the
rolls of a regularly constituted fire department, or an
ambulance.
(Source: P.A. 93-156, eff. 1-1-04; 93-213, eff. 7-18-03;
93-584, eff. 8-22-03; 93-712, eff. 1-1-05; 93-800, eff. 1-1-05;
93-840, eff. 7-30-04; 93-1093, eff. 3-29-05; 94-963, eff.
6-28-06.)
 
    (Text of Section from P.A. 94-110 and 94-963)
    Sec. 11-501. Driving while under the influence of alcohol,
other drug or drugs, intoxicating compound or compounds or any
combination thereof.
    (a) A person shall not drive or be in actual physical
control of any vehicle within this State while:
        (1) the alcohol concentration in the person's blood or
    breath is 0.08 or more based on the definition of blood and
    breath units in Section 11-501.2;
        (2) under the influence of alcohol;
        (3) under the influence of any intoxicating compound or
    combination of intoxicating compounds to a degree that
    renders the person incapable of driving safely;
        (4) under the influence of any other drug or
    combination of drugs to a degree that renders the person
    incapable of safely driving;
        (5) under the combined influence of alcohol, other drug
    or drugs, or intoxicating compound or compounds to a degree
    that renders the person incapable of safely driving; or
        (6) there is any amount of a drug, substance, or
    compound in the person's breath, blood, or urine resulting
    from the unlawful use or consumption of cannabis listed in
    the Cannabis Control Act, a controlled substance listed in
    the Illinois Controlled Substances Act, or an intoxicating
    compound listed in the Use of Intoxicating Compounds Act,
    or methamphetamine as listed in the Methamphetamine
    Control and Community Protection Act.
    (b) The fact that any person charged with violating this
Section is or has been legally entitled to use alcohol, other
drug or drugs, or intoxicating compound or compounds, or any
combination thereof, shall not constitute a defense against any
charge of violating this Section.
    (b-1) With regard to penalties imposed under this Section:
        (1) Any reference to a prior violation of subsection
    (a) or a similar provision includes any violation of a
    provision of a local ordinance or a provision of a law of
    another state or an offense committed on a military
    installation that is similar to a violation of subsection
    (a) of this Section.
        (2) Any penalty imposed for driving with a license that
    has been revoked for a previous violation of subsection (a)
    of this Section shall be in addition to the penalty imposed
    for any subsequent violation of subsection (a).
    (b-2) Except as otherwise provided in this Section, any
person convicted of violating subsection (a) of this Section is
guilty of a Class A misdemeanor.
    (b-3) In addition to any other criminal or administrative
sanction for any second conviction of violating subsection (a)
or a similar provision committed within 5 years of a previous
violation of subsection (a) or a similar provision, the
defendant shall be sentenced to a mandatory minimum of 5 days
of imprisonment or assigned a mandatory minimum of 240 hours of
community service as may be determined by the court.
    (b-4) In the case of a third or subsequent violation
committed within 5 years of a previous violation of subsection
(a) or a similar provision, in addition to any other criminal
or administrative sanction, a mandatory minimum term of either
10 days of imprisonment or 480 hours of community service shall
be imposed.
    (b-5) The imprisonment or assignment of community service
under subsections (b-3) and (b-4) shall not be subject to
suspension, nor shall the person be eligible for a reduced
sentence.
    (c) (Blank).
    (c-1) (1) A person who violates subsection (a) during a
    period in which his or her driving privileges are revoked
    or suspended, where the revocation or suspension was for a
    violation of subsection (a), Section 11-501.1, paragraph
    (b) of Section 11-401, or for reckless homicide as defined
    in Section 9-3 of the Criminal Code of 1961 is guilty of a
    Class 4 felony.
        (2) A person who violates subsection (a) a third time,
    if the third violation occurs during a period in which his
    or her driving privileges are revoked or suspended where
    the revocation or suspension was for a violation of
    subsection (a), Section 11-501.1, paragraph (b) of Section
    11-401, or for reckless homicide as defined in Section 9-3
    of the Criminal Code of 1961, is guilty of a Class 3
    felony; and if the person receives a term of probation or
    conditional discharge, he or she shall be required to serve
    a mandatory minimum of 10 days of imprisonment or shall be
    assigned a mandatory minimum of 480 hours of community
    service, as may be determined by the court, as a condition
    of the probation or conditional discharge. This mandatory
    minimum term of imprisonment or assignment of community
    service shall not be suspended or reduced by the court.
        (2.2) A person who violates subsection (a), if the
    violation occurs during a period in which his or her
    driving privileges are revoked or suspended where the
    revocation or suspension was for a violation of subsection
    (a) or Section 11-501.1, shall also be sentenced to an
    additional mandatory minimum term of 30 consecutive days of
    imprisonment, 40 days of 24-hour periodic imprisonment, or
    720 hours of community service, as may be determined by the
    court. This mandatory term of imprisonment or assignment of
    community service shall not be suspended or reduced by the
    court.
        (3) A person who violates subsection (a) a fourth or
    subsequent time, if the fourth or subsequent violation
    occurs during a period in which his or her driving
    privileges are revoked or suspended where the revocation or
    suspension was for a violation of subsection (a), Section
    11-501.1, paragraph (b) of Section 11-401, or for reckless
    homicide as defined in Section 9-3 of the Criminal Code of
    1961, is guilty of a Class 2 felony and is not eligible for
    a sentence of probation or conditional discharge.
    (c-2) (Blank).
    (c-3) (Blank).
    (c-4) (Blank).
    (c-5) Except as provided in subsection (c-5.1), a person 21
years of age or older who violates subsection (a), if the
person was transporting a person under the age of 16 at the
time of the violation, is subject to 6 months of imprisonment,
an additional mandatory minimum fine of $1,000, and 25 days of
community service in a program benefiting children. The
imprisonment or assignment of community service under this
subsection (c-5) is not subject to suspension, nor is the
person eligible for a reduced sentence.
    (c-5.1) A person 21 years of age or older who is convicted
of violating subsection (a) of this Section a first time and
who in committing that violation was involved in a motor
vehicle accident that resulted in bodily harm to the child
under the age of 16 being transported by the person, if the
violation was the proximate cause of the injury, is guilty of a
Class 4 felony and is subject to one year of imprisonment, a
mandatory fine of $2,500, and 25 days of community service in a
program benefiting children. The imprisonment or assignment to
community service under this subsection (c-5.1) shall not be
subject to suspension, nor shall the person be eligible for
probation in order to reduce the sentence or assignment.
    (c-6) Except as provided in subsections (c-7) and (c-7.1),
a person 21 years of age or older who violates subsection (a) a
second time, if at the time of the second violation the person
was transporting a person under the age of 16, is subject to 6
months of imprisonment, an additional mandatory minimum fine of
$1,000, and an additional mandatory minimum 140 hours of
community service, which shall include 40 hours of community
service in a program benefiting children. The imprisonment or
assignment of community service under this subsection (c-6) is
not subject to suspension, nor is the person eligible for a
reduced sentence.
    (c-7) Except as provided in subsection (c-7.1), any person
21 years of age or older convicted of violating subsection
(c-6) or a similar provision within 10 years of a previous
violation of subsection (a) or a similar provision is guilty of
a Class 4 felony and, in addition to any other penalty imposed,
is subject to one year of imprisonment, 25 days of mandatory
community service in a program benefiting children, and a
mandatory fine of $2,500. The imprisonment or assignment of
community service under this subsection (c-7) is not subject to
suspension, nor is the person eligible for a reduced sentence.
    (c-7.1) A person 21 years of age or older who is convicted
of violating subsection (a) of this Section a second time
within 10 years and who in committing that violation was
involved in a motor vehicle accident that resulted in bodily
harm to the child under the age of 16 being transported, if the
violation was the proximate cause of the injury, is guilty of a
Class 4 felony and is subject to 18 months of imprisonment, a
mandatory fine of $5,000, and 25 days of community service in a
program benefiting children. The imprisonment or assignment to
community service under this subsection (c-7.1) shall not be
subject to suspension, nor shall the person be eligible for
probation in order to reduce the sentence or assignment.
    (c-8) (Blank).
    (c-9) Any person 21 years of age or older convicted a third
time for violating subsection (a) or a similar provision, if at
the time of the third violation the person was transporting a
person under the age of 16, is guilty of a Class 4 felony and is
subject to 18 months of imprisonment, a mandatory fine of
$2,500, and 25 days of community service in a program
benefiting children. The imprisonment or assignment of
community service under this subsection (c-9) is not subject to
suspension, nor is the person eligible for a reduced sentence.
    (c-10) Any person 21 years of age or older convicted of
violating subsection (c-9) or a similar provision a third time
within 20 years of a previous violation of subsection (a) or a
similar provision is guilty of a Class 3 felony and, in
addition to any other penalty imposed, is subject to 3 years of
imprisonment, 25 days of community service in a program
benefiting children, and a mandatory fine of $25,000. The
imprisonment or assignment of community service under this
subsection (c-10) is not subject to suspension, nor is the
person eligible for a reduced sentence.
    (c-11) Any person 21 years of age or older convicted a
fourth or subsequent time for violating subsection (a) or a
similar provision, if at the time of the fourth or subsequent
violation the person was transporting a person under the age of
16, and if the person's 3 prior violations of subsection (a) or
a similar provision occurred while transporting a person under
the age of 16 or while the alcohol concentration in his or her
blood, breath, or urine was 0.16 or more based on the
definition of blood, breath, or urine units in Section
11-501.2, is guilty of a Class 2 felony, is not eligible for
probation or conditional discharge, and is subject to a minimum
fine of $25,000.
    (c-12) Any person convicted of a first violation of
subsection (a) or a similar provision, if the alcohol
concentration in his or her blood, breath, or urine was 0.16 or
more based on the definition of blood, breath, or urine units
in Section 11-501.2, shall be subject, in addition to any other
penalty that may be imposed, to a mandatory minimum of 100
hours of community service and a mandatory minimum fine of
$500.
    (c-13) Any person convicted of a second violation of
subsection (a) or a similar provision committed within 10 years
of a previous violation of subsection (a) or a similar
provision, if at the time of the second violation of subsection
(a) or a similar provision the alcohol concentration in his or
her blood, breath, or urine was 0.16 or more based on the
definition of blood, breath, or urine units in Section
11-501.2, shall be subject, in addition to any other penalty
that may be imposed, to a mandatory minimum of 2 days of
imprisonment and a mandatory minimum fine of $1,250.
    (c-14) Any person convicted of a third violation of
subsection (a) or a similar provision within 20 years of a
previous violation of subsection (a) or a similar provision, if
at the time of the third violation of subsection (a) or a
similar provision the alcohol concentration in his or her
blood, breath, or urine was 0.16 or more based on the
definition of blood, breath, or urine units in Section
11-501.2, is guilty of a Class 4 felony and shall be subject,
in addition to any other penalty that may be imposed, to a
mandatory minimum of 90 days of imprisonment and a mandatory
minimum fine of $2,500.
    (c-15) Any person convicted of a fourth or subsequent
violation of subsection (a) or a similar provision, if at the
time of the fourth or subsequent violation the alcohol
concentration in his or her blood, breath, or urine was 0.16 or
more based on the definition of blood, breath, or urine units
in Section 11-501.2, and if the person's 3 prior violations of
subsection (a) or a similar provision occurred while
transporting a person under the age of 16 or while the alcohol
concentration in his or her blood, breath, or urine was 0.16 or
more based on the definition of blood, breath, or urine units
in Section 11-501.2, is guilty of a Class 2 felony and is not
eligible for a sentence of probation or conditional discharge
and is subject to a minimum fine of $2,500.
    (d) (1) Every person convicted of committing a violation of
    this Section shall be guilty of aggravated driving under
    the influence of alcohol, other drug or drugs, or
    intoxicating compound or compounds, or any combination
    thereof if:
            (A) the person committed a violation of subsection
        (a) or a similar provision for the third or subsequent
        time;
            (B) the person committed a violation of subsection
        (a) while driving a school bus with persons 18 years of
        age or younger on board;
            (C) the person in committing a violation of
        subsection (a) was involved in a motor vehicle accident
        that resulted in great bodily harm or permanent
        disability or disfigurement to another, when the
        violation was a proximate cause of the injuries;
            (D) the person committed a violation of subsection
        (a) for a second time and has been previously convicted
        of violating Section 9-3 of the Criminal Code of 1961
        or a similar provision of a law of another state
        relating to reckless homicide in which the person was
        determined to have been under the influence of alcohol,
        other drug or drugs, or intoxicating compound or
        compounds as an element of the offense or the person
        has previously been convicted under subparagraph (C)
        or subparagraph (F) of this paragraph (1);
            (E) the person, in committing a violation of
        subsection (a) while driving at any speed in a school
        speed zone at a time when a speed limit of 20 miles per
        hour was in effect under subsection (a) of Section
        11-605 of this Code, was involved in a motor vehicle
        accident that resulted in bodily harm, other than great
        bodily harm or permanent disability or disfigurement,
        to another person, when the violation of subsection (a)
        was a proximate cause of the bodily harm; or
            (F) the person, in committing a violation of
        subsection (a), was involved in a motor vehicle,
        snowmobile, all-terrain vehicle, or watercraft
        accident that resulted in the death of another person,
        when the violation of subsection (a) was a proximate
        cause of the death.
        (2) Except as provided in this paragraph (2), a person
    convicted of aggravated driving under the influence of
    alcohol, other drug or drugs, or intoxicating compound or
    compounds, or any combination thereof is guilty of a Class
    4 felony. For a violation of subparagraph (C) of paragraph
    (1) of this subsection (d), the defendant, if sentenced to
    a term of imprisonment, shall be sentenced to not less than
    one year nor more than 12 years. Aggravated driving under
    the influence of alcohol, other drug or drugs, or
    intoxicating compound or compounds, or any combination
    thereof as defined in subparagraph (F) of paragraph (1) of
    this subsection (d) is a Class 2 felony, for which the
    defendant, if sentenced to a term of imprisonment, shall be
    sentenced to: (A) a term of imprisonment of not less than 3
    years and not more than 14 years if the violation resulted
    in the death of one person; or (B) a term of imprisonment
    of not less than 6 years and not more than 28 years if the
    violation resulted in the deaths of 2 or more persons. For
    any prosecution under this subsection (d), a certified copy
    of the driving abstract of the defendant shall be admitted
    as proof of any prior conviction. Any person sentenced
    under this subsection (d) who receives a term of probation
    or conditional discharge must serve a minimum term of
    either 480 hours of community service or 10 days of
    imprisonment as a condition of the probation or conditional
    discharge. This mandatory minimum term of imprisonment or
    assignment of community service may not be suspended or
    reduced by the court.
    (e) After a finding of guilt and prior to any final
sentencing, or an order for supervision, for an offense based
upon an arrest for a violation of this Section or a similar
provision of a local ordinance, individuals shall be required
to undergo a professional evaluation to determine if an
alcohol, drug, or intoxicating compound abuse problem exists
and the extent of the problem, and undergo the imposition of
treatment as appropriate. Programs conducting these
evaluations shall be licensed by the Department of Human
Services. The cost of any professional evaluation shall be paid
for by the individual required to undergo the professional
evaluation.
    (e-1) Any person who is found guilty of or pleads guilty to
violating this Section, including any person receiving a
disposition of court supervision for violating this Section,
may be required by the Court to attend a victim impact panel
offered by, or under contract with, a County State's Attorney's
office, a probation and court services department, Mothers
Against Drunk Driving, or the Alliance Against Intoxicated
Motorists. All costs generated by the victim impact panel shall
be paid from fees collected from the offender or as may be
determined by the court.
    (f) Every person found guilty of violating this Section,
whose operation of a motor vehicle while in violation of this
Section proximately caused any incident resulting in an
appropriate emergency response, shall be liable for the expense
of an emergency response as provided under Section 5-5-3 of the
Unified Code of Corrections.
    (g) The Secretary of State shall revoke the driving
privileges of any person convicted under this Section or a
similar provision of a local ordinance.
    (h) (Blank).
    (i) The Secretary of State shall require the use of
ignition interlock devices on all vehicles owned by an
individual who has been convicted of a second or subsequent
offense of this Section or a similar provision of a local
ordinance. The Secretary shall establish by rule and regulation
the procedures for certification and use of the interlock
system.
    (j) In addition to any other penalties and liabilities, a
person who is found guilty of or pleads guilty to violating
subsection (a), including any person placed on court
supervision for violating subsection (a), shall be fined $500,
payable to the circuit clerk, who shall distribute the money as
follows: 20% to the law enforcement agency that made the arrest
and 80% shall be forwarded to the State Treasurer for deposit
into the General Revenue Fund. If the person has been
previously convicted of violating subsection (a) or a similar
provision of a local ordinance, the fine shall be $1,000. In
the event that more than one agency is responsible for the
arrest, the amount payable to law enforcement agencies shall be
shared equally. Any moneys received by a law enforcement agency
under this subsection (j) shall be used for enforcement and
prevention of driving while under the influence of alcohol,
other drug or drugs, intoxicating compound or compounds or any
combination thereof, as defined by this Section, including but
not limited to the purchase of law enforcement equipment and
commodities that will assist in the prevention of alcohol
related criminal violence throughout the State; police officer
training and education in areas related to alcohol related
crime, including but not limited to DUI training; and police
officer salaries, including but not limited to salaries for
hire back funding for safety checkpoints, saturation patrols,
and liquor store sting operations. Equipment and commodities
shall include, but are not limited to, in-car video cameras,
radar and laser speed detection devices, and alcohol breath
testers. Any moneys received by the Department of State Police
under this subsection (j) shall be deposited into the State
Police DUI Fund and shall be used for enforcement and
prevention of driving while under the influence of alcohol,
other drug or drugs, intoxicating compound or compounds or any
combination thereof, as defined by this Section, including but
not limited to the purchase of law enforcement equipment and
commodities that will assist in the prevention of alcohol
related criminal violence throughout the State; police officer
training and education in areas related to alcohol related
crime, including but not limited to DUI training; and police
officer salaries, including but not limited to salaries for
hire back funding for safety checkpoints, saturation patrols,
and liquor store sting operations.
    (k) The Secretary of State Police DUI Fund is created as a
special fund in the State treasury. All moneys received by the
Secretary of State Police under subsection (j) of this Section
shall be deposited into the Secretary of State Police DUI Fund
and, subject to appropriation, shall be used for enforcement
and prevention of driving while under the influence of alcohol,
other drug or drugs, intoxicating compound or compounds or any
combination thereof, as defined by this Section, including but
not limited to the purchase of law enforcement equipment and
commodities to assist in the prevention of alcohol related
criminal violence throughout the State; police officer
training and education in areas related to alcohol related
crime, including but not limited to DUI training; and police
officer salaries, including but not limited to salaries for
hire back funding for safety checkpoints, saturation patrols,
and liquor store sting operations.
    (l) Whenever an individual is sentenced for an offense
based upon an arrest for a violation of subsection (a) or a
similar provision of a local ordinance, and the professional
evaluation recommends remedial or rehabilitative treatment or
education, neither the treatment nor the education shall be the
sole disposition and either or both may be imposed only in
conjunction with another disposition. The court shall monitor
compliance with any remedial education or treatment
recommendations contained in the professional evaluation.
Programs conducting alcohol or other drug evaluation or
remedial education must be licensed by the Department of Human
Services. If the individual is not a resident of Illinois,
however, the court may accept an alcohol or other drug
evaluation or remedial education program in the individual's
state of residence. Programs providing treatment must be
licensed under existing applicable alcoholism and drug
treatment licensure standards.
    (m) In addition to any other fine or penalty required by
law, an individual convicted of a violation of subsection (a),
Section 5-7 of the Snowmobile Registration and Safety Act,
Section 5-16 of the Boat Registration and Safety Act, or a
similar provision, whose operation of a motor vehicle,
snowmobile, or watercraft while in violation of subsection (a),
Section 5-7 of the Snowmobile Registration and Safety Act,
Section 5-16 of the Boat Registration and Safety Act, or a
similar provision proximately caused an incident resulting in
an appropriate emergency response, shall be required to make
restitution to a public agency for the costs of that emergency
response. The restitution may not exceed $1,000 per public
agency for each emergency response. As used in this subsection
(m), "emergency response" means any incident requiring a
response by a police officer, a firefighter carried on the
rolls of a regularly constituted fire department, or an
ambulance.
(Source: P.A. 93-156, eff. 1-1-04; 93-213, eff. 7-18-03;
93-584, eff. 8-22-03; 93-712, eff. 1-1-05; 93-800, eff. 1-1-05;
93-840, eff. 7-30-04; 94-110, eff. 1-1-06; 94-963, eff.
6-28-06.)
 
    (Text of Section from P.A. 94-113, 94-609, and 94-963)
    Sec. 11-501. Driving while under the influence of alcohol,
other drug or drugs, intoxicating compound or compounds or any
combination thereof.
    (a) A person shall not drive or be in actual physical
control of any vehicle within this State while:
        (1) the alcohol concentration in the person's blood or
    breath is 0.08 or more based on the definition of blood and
    breath units in Section 11-501.2;
        (2) under the influence of alcohol;
        (3) under the influence of any intoxicating compound or
    combination of intoxicating compounds to a degree that
    renders the person incapable of driving safely;
        (4) under the influence of any other drug or
    combination of drugs to a degree that renders the person
    incapable of safely driving;
        (5) under the combined influence of alcohol, other drug
    or drugs, or intoxicating compound or compounds to a degree
    that renders the person incapable of safely driving; or
        (6) there is any amount of a drug, substance, or
    compound in the person's breath, blood, or urine resulting
    from the unlawful use or consumption of cannabis listed in
    the Cannabis Control Act, a controlled substance listed in
    the Illinois Controlled Substances Act, or an intoxicating
    compound listed in the Use of Intoxicating Compounds Act,
    or methamphetamine as listed in the Methamphetamine
    Control and Community Protection Act.
    (b) The fact that any person charged with violating this
Section is or has been legally entitled to use alcohol, other
drug or drugs, or intoxicating compound or compounds, or any
combination thereof, shall not constitute a defense against any
charge of violating this Section.
    (b-1) With regard to penalties imposed under this Section:
        (1) Any reference to a prior violation of subsection
    (a) or a similar provision includes any violation of a
    provision of a local ordinance or a provision of a law of
    another state or an offense committed on a military
    installation that is similar to a violation of subsection
    (a) of this Section.
        (2) Any penalty imposed for driving with a license that
    has been revoked for a previous violation of subsection (a)
    of this Section shall be in addition to the penalty imposed
    for any subsequent violation of subsection (a).
    (b-2) Except as otherwise provided in this Section, any
person convicted of violating subsection (a) of this Section is
guilty of a Class A misdemeanor.
    (b-3) In addition to any other criminal or administrative
sanction for any second conviction of violating subsection (a)
or a similar provision committed within 5 years of a previous
violation of subsection (a) or a similar provision, the
defendant shall be sentenced to a mandatory minimum of 5 days
of imprisonment or assigned a mandatory minimum of 240 hours of
community service as may be determined by the court.
    (b-4) In the case of a third or subsequent violation
committed within 5 years of a previous violation of subsection
(a) or a similar provision, in addition to any other criminal
or administrative sanction, a mandatory minimum term of either
10 days of imprisonment or 480 hours of community service shall
be imposed.
    (b-5) The imprisonment or assignment of community service
under subsections (b-3) and (b-4) shall not be subject to
suspension, nor shall the person be eligible for a reduced
sentence.
    (c) (Blank).
    (c-1) (1) A person who violates subsection (a) during a
    period in which his or her driving privileges are revoked
    or suspended, where the revocation or suspension was for a
    violation of subsection (a), Section 11-501.1, paragraph
    (b) of Section 11-401, or for reckless homicide as defined
    in Section 9-3 of the Criminal Code of 1961 is guilty of a
    Class 4 felony.
        (2) A person who violates subsection (a) a third time,
    if the third violation occurs during a period in which his
    or her driving privileges are revoked or suspended where
    the revocation or suspension was for a violation of
    subsection (a), Section 11-501.1, paragraph (b) of Section
    11-401, or for reckless homicide as defined in Section 9-3
    of the Criminal Code of 1961, is guilty of a Class 3
    felony.
        (2.1) A person who violates subsection (a) a third
    time, if the third violation occurs during a period in
    which his or her driving privileges are revoked or
    suspended where the revocation or suspension was for a
    violation of subsection (a), Section 11-501.1, subsection
    (b) of Section 11-401, or for reckless homicide as defined
    in Section 9-3 of the Criminal Code of 1961, is guilty of a
    Class 3 felony; and if the person receives a term of
    probation or conditional discharge, he or she shall be
    required to serve a mandatory minimum of 10 days of
    imprisonment or shall be assigned a mandatory minimum of
    480 hours of community service, as may be determined by the
    court, as a condition of the probation or conditional
    discharge. This mandatory minimum term of imprisonment or
    assignment of community service shall not be suspended or
    reduced by the court.
        (2.2) A person who violates subsection (a), if the
    violation occurs during a period in which his or her
    driving privileges are revoked or suspended where the
    revocation or suspension was for a violation of subsection
    (a) or Section 11-501.1, shall also be sentenced to an
    additional mandatory minimum term of 30 consecutive days of
    imprisonment, 40 days of 24-hour periodic imprisonment, or
    720 hours of community service, as may be determined by the
    court. This mandatory term of imprisonment or assignment of
    community service shall not be suspended or reduced by the
    court.
        (3) A person who violates subsection (a) a fourth or
    subsequent time, if the fourth or subsequent violation
    occurs during a period in which his or her driving
    privileges are revoked or suspended where the revocation or
    suspension was for a violation of subsection (a), Section
    11-501.1, paragraph (b) of Section 11-401, or for reckless
    homicide as defined in Section 9-3 of the Criminal Code of
    1961, is guilty of a Class 2 felony and is not eligible for
    a sentence of probation or conditional discharge.
    (c-2) (Blank).
    (c-3) (Blank).
    (c-4) (Blank).
    (c-5) A person who violates subsection (a), if the person
was transporting a person under the age of 16 at the time of
the violation, is subject to an additional mandatory minimum
fine of $1,000, an additional mandatory minimum 140 hours of
community service, which shall include 40 hours of community
service in a program benefiting children, and an additional 2
days of imprisonment. The imprisonment or assignment of
community service under this subsection (c-5) is not subject to
suspension, nor is the person eligible for a reduced sentence.
    (c-6) Except as provided in subsections (c-7) and (c-8) a
person who violates subsection (a) a second time, if at the
time of the second violation the person was transporting a
person under the age of 16, is subject to an additional 10 days
of imprisonment, an additional mandatory minimum fine of
$1,000, and an additional mandatory minimum 140 hours of
community service, which shall include 40 hours of community
service in a program benefiting children. The imprisonment or
assignment of community service under this subsection (c-6) is
not subject to suspension, nor is the person eligible for a
reduced sentence.
    (c-7) Except as provided in subsection (c-8), any person
convicted of violating subsection (c-6) or a similar provision
within 10 years of a previous violation of subsection (a) or a
similar provision shall receive, in addition to any other
penalty imposed, a mandatory minimum 12 days imprisonment, an
additional 40 hours of mandatory community service in a program
benefiting children, and a mandatory minimum fine of $1,750.
The imprisonment or assignment of community service under this
subsection (c-7) is not subject to suspension, nor is the
person eligible for a reduced sentence.
    (c-8) Any person convicted of violating subsection (c-6) or
a similar provision within 5 years of a previous violation of
subsection (a) or a similar provision shall receive, in
addition to any other penalty imposed, an additional 80 hours
of mandatory community service in a program benefiting
children, an additional mandatory minimum 12 days of
imprisonment, and a mandatory minimum fine of $1,750. The
imprisonment or assignment of community service under this
subsection (c-8) is not subject to suspension, nor is the
person eligible for a reduced sentence.
    (c-9) Any person convicted a third time for violating
subsection (a) or a similar provision, if at the time of the
third violation the person was transporting a person under the
age of 16, is guilty of a Class 4 felony and shall receive, in
addition to any other penalty imposed, an additional mandatory
fine of $1,000, an additional mandatory 140 hours of community
service, which shall include 40 hours in a program benefiting
children, and a mandatory minimum 30 days of imprisonment. The
imprisonment or assignment of community service under this
subsection (c-9) is not subject to suspension, nor is the
person eligible for a reduced sentence.
    (c-10) Any person convicted of violating subsection (c-9)
or a similar provision a third time within 20 years of a
previous violation of subsection (a) or a similar provision is
guilty of a Class 4 felony and shall receive, in addition to
any other penalty imposed, an additional mandatory 40 hours of
community service in a program benefiting children, an
additional mandatory fine of $3,000, and a mandatory minimum
120 days of imprisonment. The imprisonment or assignment of
community service under this subsection (c-10) is not subject
to suspension, nor is the person eligible for a reduced
sentence.
    (c-11) Any person convicted a fourth or subsequent time for
violating subsection (a) or a similar provision, if at the time
of the fourth or subsequent violation the person was
transporting a person under the age of 16, and if the person's
3 prior violations of subsection (a) or a similar provision
occurred while transporting a person under the age of 16 or
while the alcohol concentration in his or her blood, breath, or
urine was 0.16 or more based on the definition of blood,
breath, or urine units in Section 11-501.2, is guilty of a
Class 2 felony, is not eligible for probation or conditional
discharge, and is subject to a minimum fine of $3,000.
    (c-12) Any person convicted of a first violation of
subsection (a) or a similar provision, if the alcohol
concentration in his or her blood, breath, or urine was 0.16 or
more based on the definition of blood, breath, or urine units
in Section 11-501.2, shall be subject, in addition to any other
penalty that may be imposed, to a mandatory minimum of 100
hours of community service and a mandatory minimum fine of
$500.
    (c-13) Any person convicted of a second violation of
subsection (a) or a similar provision committed within 10 years
of a previous violation of subsection (a) or a similar
provision committed within 10 years of a previous violation of
subsection (a) or a similar provision, if at the time of the
second violation of subsection (a) the alcohol concentration in
his or her blood, breath, or urine was 0.16 or more based on
the definition of blood, breath, or urine units in Section
11-501.2, shall be subject, in addition to any other penalty
that may be imposed, to a mandatory minimum of 2 days of
imprisonment and a mandatory minimum fine of $1,250.
    (c-14) Any person convicted of a third violation of
subsection (a) or a similar provision within 20 years of a
previous violation of subsection (a) or a similar provision, if
at the time of the third violation of subsection (a) or a
similar provision the alcohol concentration in his or her
blood, breath, or urine was 0.16 or more based on the
definition of blood, breath, or urine units in Section
11-501.2, is guilty of a Class 4 felony and shall be subject,
in addition to any other penalty that may be imposed, to a
mandatory minimum of 90 days of imprisonment and a mandatory
minimum fine of $2,500.
    (c-15) Any person convicted of a fourth or subsequent
violation of subsection (a) or a similar provision, if at the
time of the fourth or subsequent violation the alcohol
concentration in his or her blood, breath, or urine was 0.16 or
more based on the definition of blood, breath, or urine units
in Section 11-501.2, and if the person's 3 prior violations of
subsection (a) or a similar provision occurred while
transporting a person under the age of 16 or while the alcohol
concentration in his or her blood, breath, or urine was 0.16 or
more based on the definition of blood, breath, or urine units
in Section 11-501.2, is guilty of a Class 2 felony and is not
eligible for a sentence of probation or conditional discharge
and is subject to a minimum fine of $2,500.
    (d) (1) Every person convicted of committing a violation of
    this Section shall be guilty of aggravated driving under
    the influence of alcohol, other drug or drugs, or
    intoxicating compound or compounds, or any combination
    thereof if:
            (A) the person committed a violation of subsection
        (a) or a similar provision for the third or subsequent
        time;
            (B) the person committed a violation of subsection
        (a) while driving a school bus with persons 18 years of
        age or younger on board;
            (C) the person in committing a violation of
        subsection (a) was involved in a motor vehicle accident
        that resulted in great bodily harm or permanent
        disability or disfigurement to another, when the
        violation was a proximate cause of the injuries;
            (D) the person committed a violation of subsection
        (a) for a second time and has been previously convicted
        of violating Section 9-3 of the Criminal Code of 1961
        or a similar provision of a law of another state
        relating to reckless homicide in which the person was
        determined to have been under the influence of alcohol,
        other drug or drugs, or intoxicating compound or
        compounds as an element of the offense or the person
        has previously been convicted under subparagraph (C)
        or subparagraph (F) of this paragraph (1);
            (E) the person, in committing a violation of
        subsection (a) while driving at any speed in a school
        speed zone at a time when a speed limit of 20 miles per
        hour was in effect under subsection (a) of Section
        11-605 of this Code, was involved in a motor vehicle
        accident that resulted in bodily harm, other than great
        bodily harm or permanent disability or disfigurement,
        to another person, when the violation of subsection (a)
        was a proximate cause of the bodily harm; or
            (F) the person, in committing a violation of
        subsection (a), was involved in a motor vehicle,
        snowmobile, all-terrain vehicle, or watercraft
        accident that resulted in the death of another person,
        when the violation of subsection (a) was a proximate
        cause of the death.
        (2) Except as provided in this paragraph (2), a person
    convicted of aggravated driving under the influence of
    alcohol, other drug or drugs, or intoxicating compound or
    compounds, or any combination thereof is guilty of a Class
    4 felony. For a violation of subparagraph (C) of paragraph
    (1) of this subsection (d), the defendant, if sentenced to
    a term of imprisonment, shall be sentenced to not less than
    one year nor more than 12 years. Aggravated driving under
    the influence of alcohol, other drug or drugs, or
    intoxicating compound or compounds, or any combination
    thereof as defined in subparagraph (F) of paragraph (1) of
    this subsection (d) is a Class 2 felony, for which the
    defendant, unless the court determines that extraordinary
    circumstances exist and require probation, shall be
    sentenced to: (A) a term of imprisonment of not less than 3
    years and not more than 14 years if the violation resulted
    in the death of one person; or (B) a term of imprisonment
    of not less than 6 years and not more than 28 years if the
    violation resulted in the deaths of 2 or more persons. For
    any prosecution under this subsection (d), a certified copy
    of the driving abstract of the defendant shall be admitted
    as proof of any prior conviction. Any person sentenced
    under this subsection (d) who receives a term of probation
    or conditional discharge must serve a minimum term of
    either 480 hours of community service or 10 days of
    imprisonment as a condition of the probation or conditional
    discharge. This mandatory minimum term of imprisonment or
    assignment of community service may not be suspended or
    reduced by the court.
    (e) After a finding of guilt and prior to any final
sentencing, or an order for supervision, for an offense based
upon an arrest for a violation of this Section or a similar
provision of a local ordinance, individuals shall be required
to undergo a professional evaluation to determine if an
alcohol, drug, or intoxicating compound abuse problem exists
and the extent of the problem, and undergo the imposition of
treatment as appropriate. Programs conducting these
evaluations shall be licensed by the Department of Human
Services. The cost of any professional evaluation shall be paid
for by the individual required to undergo the professional
evaluation.
    (e-1) Any person who is found guilty of or pleads guilty to
violating this Section, including any person receiving a
disposition of court supervision for violating this Section,
may be required by the Court to attend a victim impact panel
offered by, or under contract with, a County State's Attorney's
office, a probation and court services department, Mothers
Against Drunk Driving, or the Alliance Against Intoxicated
Motorists. All costs generated by the victim impact panel shall
be paid from fees collected from the offender or as may be
determined by the court.
    (f) Every person found guilty of violating this Section,
whose operation of a motor vehicle while in violation of this
Section proximately caused any incident resulting in an
appropriate emergency response, shall be liable for the expense
of an emergency response as provided under Section 5-5-3 of the
Unified Code of Corrections.
    (g) The Secretary of State shall revoke the driving
privileges of any person convicted under this Section or a
similar provision of a local ordinance.
    (h) (Blank).
    (i) The Secretary of State shall require the use of
ignition interlock devices on all vehicles owned by an
individual who has been convicted of a second or subsequent
offense of this Section or a similar provision of a local
ordinance. The Secretary shall establish by rule and regulation
the procedures for certification and use of the interlock
system.
    (j) In addition to any other penalties and liabilities, a
person who is found guilty of or pleads guilty to violating
subsection (a), including any person placed on court
supervision for violating subsection (a), shall be fined $500,
payable to the circuit clerk, who shall distribute the money as
follows: 20% to the law enforcement agency that made the arrest
and 80% shall be forwarded to the State Treasurer for deposit
into the General Revenue Fund. If the person has been
previously convicted of violating subsection (a) or a similar
provision of a local ordinance, the fine shall be $1,000. In
the event that more than one agency is responsible for the
arrest, the amount payable to law enforcement agencies shall be
shared equally. Any moneys received by a law enforcement agency
under this subsection (j) shall be used for enforcement and
prevention of driving while under the influence of alcohol,
other drug or drugs, intoxicating compound or compounds or any
combination thereof, as defined by this Section, including but
not limited to the purchase of law enforcement equipment and
commodities that will assist in the prevention of alcohol
related criminal violence throughout the State; police officer
training and education in areas related to alcohol related
crime, including but not limited to DUI training; and police
officer salaries, including but not limited to salaries for
hire back funding for safety checkpoints, saturation patrols,
and liquor store sting operations. Equipment and commodities
shall include, but are not limited to, in-car video cameras,
radar and laser speed detection devices, and alcohol breath
testers. Any moneys received by the Department of State Police
under this subsection (j) shall be deposited into the State
Police DUI Fund and shall be used for enforcement and
prevention of driving while under the influence of alcohol,
other drug or drugs, intoxicating compound or compounds or any
combination thereof, as defined by this Section, including but
not limited to the purchase of law enforcement equipment and
commodities that will assist in the prevention of alcohol
related criminal violence throughout the State; police officer
training and education in areas related to alcohol related
crime, including but not limited to DUI training; and police
officer salaries, including but not limited to salaries for
hire back funding for safety checkpoints, saturation patrols,
and liquor store sting operations.
    (k) The Secretary of State Police DUI Fund is created as a
special fund in the State treasury. All moneys received by the
Secretary of State Police under subsection (j) of this Section
shall be deposited into the Secretary of State Police DUI Fund
and, subject to appropriation, shall be used for enforcement
and prevention of driving while under the influence of alcohol,
other drug or drugs, intoxicating compound or compounds or any
combination thereof, as defined by this Section, including but
not limited to the purchase of law enforcement equipment and
commodities to assist in the prevention of alcohol related
criminal violence throughout the State; police officer
training and education in areas related to alcohol related
crime, including but not limited to DUI training; and police
officer salaries, including but not limited to salaries for
hire back funding for safety checkpoints, saturation patrols,
and liquor store sting operations.
    (l) Whenever an individual is sentenced for an offense
based upon an arrest for a violation of subsection (a) or a
similar provision of a local ordinance, and the professional
evaluation recommends remedial or rehabilitative treatment or
education, neither the treatment nor the education shall be the
sole disposition and either or both may be imposed only in
conjunction with another disposition. The court shall monitor
compliance with any remedial education or treatment
recommendations contained in the professional evaluation.
Programs conducting alcohol or other drug evaluation or
remedial education must be licensed by the Department of Human
Services. If the individual is not a resident of Illinois,
however, the court may accept an alcohol or other drug
evaluation or remedial education program in the individual's
state of residence. Programs providing treatment must be
licensed under existing applicable alcoholism and drug
treatment licensure standards.
    (m) In addition to any other fine or penalty required by
law, an individual convicted of a violation of subsection (a),
Section 5-7 of the Snowmobile Registration and Safety Act,
Section 5-16 of the Boat Registration and Safety Act, or a
similar provision, whose operation of a motor vehicle,
snowmobile, or watercraft while in violation of subsection (a),
Section 5-7 of the Snowmobile Registration and Safety Act,
Section 5-16 of the Boat Registration and Safety Act, or a
similar provision proximately caused an incident resulting in
an appropriate emergency response, shall be required to make
restitution to a public agency for the costs of that emergency
response. The restitution may not exceed $1,000 per public
agency for each emergency response. As used in this subsection
(m), "emergency response" means any incident requiring a
response by a police officer, a firefighter carried on the
rolls of a regularly constituted fire department, or an
ambulance.
(Source: P.A. 93-156, eff. 1-1-04; 93-213, eff. 7-18-03;
93-584, eff. 8-22-03; 93-712, eff. 1-1-05; 93-800, eff. 1-1-05;
93-840, eff. 7-30-04; 94-113, eff. 1-1-06; 94-609, eff. 1-1-06;
94-963, eff. 6-28-06.)
 
    (Text of Section from P.A. 94-114 and 94-963)
    Sec. 11-501. Driving while under the influence of alcohol,
other drug or drugs, intoxicating compound or compounds or any
combination thereof.
    (a) A person shall not drive or be in actual physical
control of any vehicle within this State while:
        (1) the alcohol concentration in the person's blood or
    breath is 0.08 or more based on the definition of blood and
    breath units in Section 11-501.2;
        (2) under the influence of alcohol;
        (3) under the influence of any intoxicating compound or
    combination of intoxicating compounds to a degree that
    renders the person incapable of driving safely;
        (4) under the influence of any other drug or
    combination of drugs to a degree that renders the person
    incapable of safely driving;
        (5) under the combined influence of alcohol, other drug
    or drugs, or intoxicating compound or compounds to a degree
    that renders the person incapable of safely driving; or
        (6) there is any amount of a drug, substance, or
    compound in the person's breath, blood, or urine resulting
    from the unlawful use or consumption of cannabis listed in
    the Cannabis Control Act, a controlled substance listed in
    the Illinois Controlled Substances Act, or an intoxicating
    compound listed in the Use of Intoxicating Compounds Act,
    or methamphetamine as listed in the Methamphetamine
    Control and Community Protection Act.
    (b) The fact that any person charged with violating this
Section is or has been legally entitled to use alcohol, other
drug or drugs, or intoxicating compound or compounds, or any
combination thereof, shall not constitute a defense against any
charge of violating this Section.
    (b-1) With regard to penalties imposed under this Section:
        (1) Any reference to a prior violation of subsection
    (a) or a similar provision includes any violation of a
    provision of a local ordinance or a provision of a law of
    another state or an offense committed on a military
    installation that is similar to a violation of subsection
    (a) of this Section.
        (2) Any penalty imposed for driving with a license that
    has been revoked for a previous violation of subsection (a)
    of this Section shall be in addition to the penalty imposed
    for any subsequent violation of subsection (a).
    (b-2) Except as otherwise provided in this Section, any
person convicted of violating subsection (a) of this Section is
guilty of a Class A misdemeanor.
    (b-3) In addition to any other criminal or administrative
sanction for any second conviction of violating subsection (a)
or a similar provision committed within 5 years of a previous
violation of subsection (a) or a similar provision, the
defendant shall be sentenced to a mandatory minimum of 5 days
of imprisonment or assigned a mandatory minimum of 240 hours of
community service as may be determined by the court.
    (b-4) In the case of a third or subsequent violation
committed within 5 years of a previous violation of subsection
(a) or a similar provision, in addition to any other criminal
or administrative sanction, a mandatory minimum term of either
10 days of imprisonment or 480 hours of community service shall
be imposed.
    (b-5) The imprisonment or assignment of community service
under subsections (b-3) and (b-4) shall not be subject to
suspension, nor shall the person be eligible for a reduced
sentence.
    (c) (Blank).
    (c-1) (1) A person who violates subsection (a) during a
    period in which his or her driving privileges are revoked
    or suspended, where the revocation or suspension was for a
    violation of subsection (a), Section 11-501.1, paragraph
    (b) of Section 11-401, or for reckless homicide as defined
    in Section 9-3 of the Criminal Code of 1961 is guilty of a
    Class 4 felony.
        (2) A person who violates subsection (a) a third time,
    if the third violation occurs during a period in which his
    or her driving privileges are revoked or suspended where
    the revocation or suspension was for a violation of
    subsection (a), Section 11-501.1, paragraph (b) of Section
    11-401, or for reckless homicide as defined in Section 9-3
    of the Criminal Code of 1961, is guilty of a Class 3
    felony.
        (2.1) A person who violates subsection (a) a third
    time, if the third violation occurs during a period in
    which his or her driving privileges are revoked or
    suspended where the revocation or suspension was for a
    violation of subsection (a), Section 11-501.1, subsection
    (b) of Section 11-401, or for reckless homicide as defined
    in Section 9-3 of the Criminal Code of 1961, is guilty of a
    Class 3 felony; and if the person receives a term of
    probation or conditional discharge, he or she shall be
    required to serve a mandatory minimum of 10 days of
    imprisonment or shall be assigned a mandatory minimum of
    480 hours of community service, as may be determined by the
    court, as a condition of the probation or conditional
    discharge. This mandatory minimum term of imprisonment or
    assignment of community service shall not be suspended or
    reduced by the court.
        (2.2) A person who violates subsection (a), if the
    violation occurs during a period in which his or her
    driving privileges are revoked or suspended where the
    revocation or suspension was for a violation of subsection
    (a) or Section 11-501.1, shall also be sentenced to an
    additional mandatory minimum term of 30 consecutive days of
    imprisonment, 40 days of 24-hour periodic imprisonment, or
    720 hours of community service, as may be determined by the
    court. This mandatory term of imprisonment or assignment of
    community service shall not be suspended or reduced by the
    court.
        (3) A person who violates subsection (a) a fourth or
    fifth time, if the fourth or fifth violation occurs during
    a period in which his or her driving privileges are revoked
    or suspended where the revocation or suspension was for a
    violation of subsection (a), Section 11-501.1, paragraph
    (b) of Section 11-401, or for reckless homicide as defined
    in Section 9-3 of the Criminal Code of 1961, is guilty of a
    Class 2 felony and is not eligible for a sentence of
    probation or conditional discharge.
    (c-2) (Blank).
    (c-3) (Blank).
    (c-4) (Blank).
    (c-5) A person who violates subsection (a), if the person
was transporting a person under the age of 16 at the time of
the violation, is subject to an additional mandatory minimum
fine of $1,000, an additional mandatory minimum 140 hours of
community service, which shall include 40 hours of community
service in a program benefiting children, and an additional 2
days of imprisonment. The imprisonment or assignment of
community service under this subsection (c-5) is not subject to
suspension, nor is the person eligible for a reduced sentence.
    (c-6) Except as provided in subsections (c-7) and (c-8) a
person who violates subsection (a) a second time, if at the
time of the second violation the person was transporting a
person under the age of 16, is subject to an additional 10 days
of imprisonment, an additional mandatory minimum fine of
$1,000, and an additional mandatory minimum 140 hours of
community service, which shall include 40 hours of community
service in a program benefiting children. The imprisonment or
assignment of community service under this subsection (c-6) is
not subject to suspension, nor is the person eligible for a
reduced sentence.
    (c-7) Except as provided in subsection (c-8), any person
convicted of violating subsection (c-6) or a similar provision
within 10 years of a previous violation of subsection (a) or a
similar provision shall receive, in addition to any other
penalty imposed, a mandatory minimum 12 days imprisonment, an
additional 40 hours of mandatory community service in a program
benefiting children, and a mandatory minimum fine of $1,750.
The imprisonment or assignment of community service under this
subsection (c-7) is not subject to suspension, nor is the
person eligible for a reduced sentence.
    (c-8) Any person convicted of violating subsection (c-6) or
a similar provision within 5 years of a previous violation of
subsection (a) or a similar provision shall receive, in
addition to any other penalty imposed, an additional 80 hours
of mandatory community service in a program benefiting
children, an additional mandatory minimum 12 days of
imprisonment, and a mandatory minimum fine of $1,750. The
imprisonment or assignment of community service under this
subsection (c-8) is not subject to suspension, nor is the
person eligible for a reduced sentence.
    (c-9) Any person convicted a third time for violating
subsection (a) or a similar provision, if at the time of the
third violation the person was transporting a person under the
age of 16, is guilty of a Class 4 felony and shall receive, in
addition to any other penalty imposed, an additional mandatory
fine of $1,000, an additional mandatory 140 hours of community
service, which shall include 40 hours in a program benefiting
children, and a mandatory minimum 30 days of imprisonment. The
imprisonment or assignment of community service under this
subsection (c-9) is not subject to suspension, nor is the
person eligible for a reduced sentence.
    (c-10) Any person convicted of violating subsection (c-9)
or a similar provision a third time within 20 years of a
previous violation of subsection (a) or a similar provision is
guilty of a Class 4 felony and shall receive, in addition to
any other penalty imposed, an additional mandatory 40 hours of
community service in a program benefiting children, an
additional mandatory fine of $3,000, and a mandatory minimum
120 days of imprisonment. The imprisonment or assignment of
community service under this subsection (c-10) is not subject
to suspension, nor is the person eligible for a reduced
sentence.
    (c-11) Any person convicted a fourth or fifth time for
violating subsection (a) or a similar provision, if at the time
of the fourth or fifth violation the person was transporting a
person under the age of 16, and if the person's 3 prior
violations of subsection (a) or a similar provision occurred
while transporting a person under the age of 16 or while the
alcohol concentration in his or her blood, breath, or urine was
0.16 or more based on the definition of blood, breath, or urine
units in Section 11-501.2, is guilty of a Class 2 felony, is
not eligible for probation or conditional discharge, and is
subject to a minimum fine of $3,000.
    (c-12) Any person convicted of a first violation of
subsection (a) or a similar provision, if the alcohol
concentration in his or her blood, breath, or urine was 0.16 or
more based on the definition of blood, breath, or urine units
in Section 11-501.2, shall be subject, in addition to any other
penalty that may be imposed, to a mandatory minimum of 100
hours of community service and a mandatory minimum fine of
$500.
    (c-13) Any person convicted of a second violation of
subsection (a) or a similar provision committed within 10 years
of a previous violation of subsection (a) or a similar
provision committed within 10 years of a previous violation of
subsection (a) or a similar provision, if at the time of the
second violation of subsection (a) the alcohol concentration in
his or her blood, breath, or urine was 0.16 or more based on
the definition of blood, breath, or urine units in Section
11-501.2, shall be subject, in addition to any other penalty
that may be imposed, to a mandatory minimum of 2 days of
imprisonment and a mandatory minimum fine of $1,250.
    (c-14) Any person convicted of a third violation of
subsection (a) or a similar provision within 20 years of a
previous violation of subsection (a) or a similar provision, if
at the time of the third violation of subsection (a) or a
similar provision the alcohol concentration in his or her
blood, breath, or urine was 0.16 or more based on the
definition of blood, breath, or urine units in Section
11-501.2, is guilty of a Class 4 felony and shall be subject,
in addition to any other penalty that may be imposed, to a
mandatory minimum of 90 days of imprisonment and a mandatory
minimum fine of $2,500.
    (c-15) Any person convicted of a fourth or fifth violation
of subsection (a) or a similar provision, if at the time of the
fourth or fifth violation the alcohol concentration in his or
her blood, breath, or urine was 0.16 or more based on the
definition of blood, breath, or urine units in Section
11-501.2, and if the person's 3 prior violations of subsection
(a) or a similar provision occurred while transporting a person
under the age of 16 or while the alcohol concentration in his
or her blood, breath, or urine was 0.16 or more based on the
definition of blood, breath, or urine units in Section
11-501.2, is guilty of a Class 2 felony and is not eligible for
a sentence of probation or conditional discharge and is subject
to a minimum fine of $2,500.
    (c-16) Any person convicted of a sixth or subsequent
violation of subsection (a) is guilty of a Class X felony.
    (d) (1) Every person convicted of committing a violation of
    this Section shall be guilty of aggravated driving under
    the influence of alcohol, other drug or drugs, or
    intoxicating compound or compounds, or any combination
    thereof if:
            (A) the person committed a violation of subsection
        (a) or a similar provision for the third or subsequent
        time;
            (B) the person committed a violation of subsection
        (a) while driving a school bus with persons 18 years of
        age or younger on board;
            (C) the person in committing a violation of
        subsection (a) was involved in a motor vehicle accident
        that resulted in great bodily harm or permanent
        disability or disfigurement to another, when the
        violation was a proximate cause of the injuries;
            (D) the person committed a violation of subsection
        (a) for a second time and has been previously convicted
        of violating Section 9-3 of the Criminal Code of 1961
        or a similar provision of a law of another state
        relating to reckless homicide in which the person was
        determined to have been under the influence of alcohol,
        other drug or drugs, or intoxicating compound or
        compounds as an element of the offense or the person
        has previously been convicted under subparagraph (C)
        or subparagraph (F) of this paragraph (1);
            (E) the person, in committing a violation of
        subsection (a) while driving at any speed in a school
        speed zone at a time when a speed limit of 20 miles per
        hour was in effect under subsection (a) of Section
        11-605 of this Code, was involved in a motor vehicle
        accident that resulted in bodily harm, other than great
        bodily harm or permanent disability or disfigurement,
        to another person, when the violation of subsection (a)
        was a proximate cause of the bodily harm; or
            (F) the person, in committing a violation of
        subsection (a), was involved in a motor vehicle,
        snowmobile, all-terrain vehicle, or watercraft
        accident that resulted in the death of another person,
        when the violation of subsection (a) was a proximate
        cause of the death.
        (2) Except as provided in this paragraph (2), a person
    convicted of aggravated driving under the influence of
    alcohol, other drug or drugs, or intoxicating compound or
    compounds, or any combination thereof is guilty of a Class
    4 felony. For a violation of subparagraph (C) of paragraph
    (1) of this subsection (d), the defendant, if sentenced to
    a term of imprisonment, shall be sentenced to not less than
    one year nor more than 12 years. Aggravated driving under
    the influence of alcohol, other drug or drugs, or
    intoxicating compound or compounds, or any combination
    thereof as defined in subparagraph (F) of paragraph (1) of
    this subsection (d) is a Class 2 felony, for which the
    defendant, if sentenced to a term of imprisonment, shall be
    sentenced to: (A) a term of imprisonment of not less than 3
    years and not more than 14 years if the violation resulted
    in the death of one person; or (B) a term of imprisonment
    of not less than 6 years and not more than 28 years if the
    violation resulted in the deaths of 2 or more persons. For
    any prosecution under this subsection (d), a certified copy
    of the driving abstract of the defendant shall be admitted
    as proof of any prior conviction. Any person sentenced
    under this subsection (d) who receives a term of probation
    or conditional discharge must serve a minimum term of
    either 480 hours of community service or 10 days of
    imprisonment as a condition of the probation or conditional
    discharge. This mandatory minimum term of imprisonment or
    assignment of community service may not be suspended or
    reduced by the court.
    (e) After a finding of guilt and prior to any final
sentencing, or an order for supervision, for an offense based
upon an arrest for a violation of this Section or a similar
provision of a local ordinance, individuals shall be required
to undergo a professional evaluation to determine if an
alcohol, drug, or intoxicating compound abuse problem exists
and the extent of the problem, and undergo the imposition of
treatment as appropriate. Programs conducting these
evaluations shall be licensed by the Department of Human
Services. The cost of any professional evaluation shall be paid
for by the individual required to undergo the professional
evaluation.
    (e-1) Any person who is found guilty of or pleads guilty to
violating this Section, including any person receiving a
disposition of court supervision for violating this Section,
may be required by the Court to attend a victim impact panel
offered by, or under contract with, a County State's Attorney's
office, a probation and court services department, Mothers
Against Drunk Driving, or the Alliance Against Intoxicated
Motorists. All costs generated by the victim impact panel shall
be paid from fees collected from the offender or as may be
determined by the court.
    (f) Every person found guilty of violating this Section,
whose operation of a motor vehicle while in violation of this
Section proximately caused any incident resulting in an
appropriate emergency response, shall be liable for the expense
of an emergency response as provided under Section 5-5-3 of the
Unified Code of Corrections.
    (g) The Secretary of State shall revoke the driving
privileges of any person convicted under this Section or a
similar provision of a local ordinance.
    (h) (Blank).
    (i) The Secretary of State shall require the use of
ignition interlock devices on all vehicles owned by an
individual who has been convicted of a second or subsequent
offense of this Section or a similar provision of a local
ordinance. The Secretary shall establish by rule and regulation
the procedures for certification and use of the interlock
system.
    (j) In addition to any other penalties and liabilities, a
person who is found guilty of or pleads guilty to violating
subsection (a), including any person placed on court
supervision for violating subsection (a), shall be fined $500,
payable to the circuit clerk, who shall distribute the money as
follows: 20% to the law enforcement agency that made the arrest
and 80% shall be forwarded to the State Treasurer for deposit
into the General Revenue Fund. If the person has been
previously convicted of violating subsection (a) or a similar
provision of a local ordinance, the fine shall be $1,000. In
the event that more than one agency is responsible for the
arrest, the amount payable to law enforcement agencies shall be
shared equally. Any moneys received by a law enforcement agency
under this subsection (j) shall be used for enforcement and
prevention of driving while under the influence of alcohol,
other drug or drugs, intoxicating compound or compounds or any
combination thereof, as defined by this Section, including but
not limited to the purchase of law enforcement equipment and
commodities that will assist in the prevention of alcohol
related criminal violence throughout the State; police officer
training and education in areas related to alcohol related
crime, including but not limited to DUI training; and police
officer salaries, including but not limited to salaries for
hire back funding for safety checkpoints, saturation patrols,
and liquor store sting operations. Equipment and commodities
shall include, but are not limited to, in-car video cameras,
radar and laser speed detection devices, and alcohol breath
testers. Any moneys received by the Department of State Police
under this subsection (j) shall be deposited into the State
Police DUI Fund and shall be used for enforcement and
prevention of driving while under the influence of alcohol,
other drug or drugs, intoxicating compound or compounds or any
combination thereof, as defined by this Section, including but
not limited to the purchase of law enforcement equipment and
commodities that will assist in the prevention of alcohol
related criminal violence throughout the State; police officer
training and education in areas related to alcohol related
crime, including but not limited to DUI training; and police
officer salaries, including but not limited to salaries for
hire back funding for safety checkpoints, saturation patrols,
and liquor store sting operations.
    (k) The Secretary of State Police DUI Fund is created as a
special fund in the State treasury. All moneys received by the
Secretary of State Police under subsection (j) of this Section
shall be deposited into the Secretary of State Police DUI Fund
and, subject to appropriation, shall be used for enforcement
and prevention of driving while under the influence of alcohol,
other drug or drugs, intoxicating compound or compounds or any
combination thereof, as defined by this Section, including but
not limited to the purchase of law enforcement equipment and
commodities to assist in the prevention of alcohol related
criminal violence throughout the State; police officer
training and education in areas related to alcohol related
crime, including but not limited to DUI training; and police
officer salaries, including but not limited to salaries for
hire back funding for safety checkpoints, saturation patrols,
and liquor store sting operations.
    (l) Whenever an individual is sentenced for an offense
based upon an arrest for a violation of subsection (a) or a
similar provision of a local ordinance, and the professional
evaluation recommends remedial or rehabilitative treatment or
education, neither the treatment nor the education shall be the
sole disposition and either or both may be imposed only in
conjunction with another disposition. The court shall monitor
compliance with any remedial education or treatment
recommendations contained in the professional evaluation.
Programs conducting alcohol or other drug evaluation or
remedial education must be licensed by the Department of Human
Services. If the individual is not a resident of Illinois,
however, the court may accept an alcohol or other drug
evaluation or remedial education program in the individual's
state of residence. Programs providing treatment must be
licensed under existing applicable alcoholism and drug
treatment licensure standards.
    (m) In addition to any other fine or penalty required by
law, an individual convicted of a violation of subsection (a),
Section 5-7 of the Snowmobile Registration and Safety Act,
Section 5-16 of the Boat Registration and Safety Act, or a
similar provision, whose operation of a motor vehicle,
snowmobile, or watercraft while in violation of subsection (a),
Section 5-7 of the Snowmobile Registration and Safety Act,
Section 5-16 of the Boat Registration and Safety Act, or a
similar provision proximately caused an incident resulting in
an appropriate emergency response, shall be required to make
restitution to a public agency for the costs of that emergency
response. The restitution may not exceed $1,000 per public
agency for each emergency response. As used in this subsection
(m), "emergency response" means any incident requiring a
response by a police officer, a firefighter carried on the
rolls of a regularly constituted fire department, or an
ambulance.
(Source: P.A. 93-156, eff. 1-1-04; 93-213, eff. 7-18-03;
93-584, eff. 8-22-03; 93-712, eff. 1-1-05; 93-800, eff. 1-1-05;
93-840, eff. 7-30-04; 94-114, eff. 1-1-06; 94-963, eff.
6-28-06.)
 
    (Text of Section from P.A. 94-116 and 94-963)
    Sec. 11-501. Driving while under the influence of alcohol,
other drug or drugs, intoxicating compound or compounds or any
combination thereof.
    (a) A person shall not drive or be in actual physical
control of any vehicle within this State while:
        (1) the alcohol concentration in the person's blood or
    breath is 0.08 or more based on the definition of blood and
    breath units in Section 11-501.2;
        (2) under the influence of alcohol;
        (3) under the influence of any intoxicating compound or
    combination of intoxicating compounds to a degree that
    renders the person incapable of driving safely;
        (4) under the influence of any other drug or
    combination of drugs to a degree that renders the person
    incapable of safely driving;
        (5) under the combined influence of alcohol, other drug
    or drugs, or intoxicating compound or compounds to a degree
    that renders the person incapable of safely driving; or
        (6) there is any amount of a drug, substance, or
    compound in the person's breath, blood, or urine resulting
    from the unlawful use or consumption of cannabis listed in
    the Cannabis Control Act, a controlled substance listed in
    the Illinois Controlled Substances Act, or an intoxicating
    compound listed in the Use of Intoxicating Compounds Act,
    or methamphetamine as listed in the Methamphetamine
    Control and Community Protection Act.
    (b) The fact that any person charged with violating this
Section is or has been legally entitled to use alcohol, other
drug or drugs, or intoxicating compound or compounds, or any
combination thereof, shall not constitute a defense against any
charge of violating this Section.
    (b-1) With regard to penalties imposed under this Section:
        (1) Any reference to a prior violation of subsection
    (a) or a similar provision includes any violation of a
    provision of a local ordinance or a provision of a law of
    another state or an offense committed on a military
    installation that is similar to a violation of subsection
    (a) of this Section.
        (2) Any penalty imposed for driving with a license that
    has been revoked for a previous violation of subsection (a)
    of this Section shall be in addition to the penalty imposed
    for any subsequent violation of subsection (a).
    (b-2) Except as otherwise provided in this Section, any
person convicted of violating subsection (a) of this Section is
guilty of a Class A misdemeanor.
    (b-3) In addition to any other criminal or administrative
sanction for any second conviction of violating subsection (a)
or a similar provision committed within 5 years of a previous
violation of subsection (a) or a similar provision, the
defendant shall be sentenced to a mandatory minimum of 5 days
of imprisonment or assigned a mandatory minimum of 240 hours of
community service as may be determined by the court.
    (b-4) In the case of a third violation committed within 5
years of a previous violation of subsection (a) or a similar
provision, the defendant is guilty of a Class 2 felony, and in
addition to any other criminal or administrative sanction, a
mandatory minimum term of either 10 days of imprisonment or 480
hours of community service shall be imposed.
    (b-5) The imprisonment or assignment of community service
under subsections (b-3) and (b-4) shall not be subject to
suspension, nor shall the person be eligible for a reduced
sentence.
    (c) (Blank).
    (c-1) (1) A person who violates subsection (a) during a
    period in which his or her driving privileges are revoked
    or suspended, where the revocation or suspension was for a
    violation of subsection (a), Section 11-501.1, paragraph
    (b) of Section 11-401, or for reckless homicide as defined
    in Section 9-3 of the Criminal Code of 1961 is guilty of a
    Class 4 felony.
        (2) A person who violates subsection (a) a third time
    is guilty of a Class 2 felony.
        (2.1) A person who violates subsection (a) a third
    time, if the third violation occurs during a period in
    which his or her driving privileges are revoked or
    suspended where the revocation or suspension was for a
    violation of subsection (a), Section 11-501.1, subsection
    (b) of Section 11-401, or for reckless homicide as defined
    in Section 9-3 of the Criminal Code of 1961, is guilty of a
    Class 2 felony; and if the person receives a term of
    probation or conditional discharge, he or she shall be
    required to serve a mandatory minimum of 10 days of
    imprisonment or shall be assigned a mandatory minimum of
    480 hours of community service, as may be determined by the
    court, as a condition of the probation or conditional
    discharge. This mandatory minimum term of imprisonment or
    assignment of community service shall not be suspended or
    reduced by the court.
        (2.2) A person who violates subsection (a), if the
    violation occurs during a period in which his or her
    driving privileges are revoked or suspended where the
    revocation or suspension was for a violation of subsection
    (a) or Section 11-501.1, shall also be sentenced to an
    additional mandatory minimum term of 30 consecutive days of
    imprisonment, 40 days of 24-hour periodic imprisonment, or
    720 hours of community service, as may be determined by the
    court. This mandatory term of imprisonment or assignment of
    community service shall not be suspended or reduced by the
    court.
        (3) A person who violates subsection (a) a fourth time
    is guilty of a Class 2 felony and is not eligible for a
    sentence of probation or conditional discharge.
        (4) A person who violates subsection (a) a fifth or
    subsequent time is guilty of a Class 1 felony and is not
    eligible for a sentence of probation or conditional
    discharge.
    (c-2) (Blank).
    (c-3) (Blank).
    (c-4) (Blank).
    (c-5) A person who violates subsection (a), if the person
was transporting a person under the age of 16 at the time of
the violation, is subject to an additional mandatory minimum
fine of $1,000, an additional mandatory minimum 140 hours of
community service, which shall include 40 hours of community
service in a program benefiting children, and an additional 2
days of imprisonment. The imprisonment or assignment of
community service under this subsection (c-5) is not subject to
suspension, nor is the person eligible for a reduced sentence.
    (c-6) Except as provided in subsections (c-7) and (c-8) a
person who violates subsection (a) a second time, if at the
time of the second violation the person was transporting a
person under the age of 16, is subject to an additional 10 days
of imprisonment, an additional mandatory minimum fine of
$1,000, and an additional mandatory minimum 140 hours of
community service, which shall include 40 hours of community
service in a program benefiting children. The imprisonment or
assignment of community service under this subsection (c-6) is
not subject to suspension, nor is the person eligible for a
reduced sentence.
    (c-7) Except as provided in subsection (c-8), any person
convicted of violating subsection (c-6) or a similar provision
within 10 years of a previous violation of subsection (a) or a
similar provision shall receive, in addition to any other
penalty imposed, a mandatory minimum 12 days imprisonment, an
additional 40 hours of mandatory community service in a program
benefiting children, and a mandatory minimum fine of $1,750.
The imprisonment or assignment of community service under this
subsection (c-7) is not subject to suspension, nor is the
person eligible for a reduced sentence.
    (c-8) Any person convicted of violating subsection (c-6) or
a similar provision within 5 years of a previous violation of
subsection (a) or a similar provision shall receive, in
addition to any other penalty imposed, an additional 80 hours
of mandatory community service in a program benefiting
children, an additional mandatory minimum 12 days of
imprisonment, and a mandatory minimum fine of $1,750. The
imprisonment or assignment of community service under this
subsection (c-8) is not subject to suspension, nor is the
person eligible for a reduced sentence.
    (c-9) Any person convicted a third time for violating
subsection (a) or a similar provision, if at the time of the
third violation the person was transporting a person under the
age of 16, is guilty of a Class 2 felony and shall receive, in
addition to any other penalty imposed, an additional mandatory
fine of $1,000, an additional mandatory 140 hours of community
service, which shall include 40 hours in a program benefiting
children, and a mandatory minimum 30 days of imprisonment. The
imprisonment or assignment of community service under this
subsection (c-9) is not subject to suspension, nor is the
person eligible for a reduced sentence.
    (c-10) Any person convicted of violating subsection (c-9)
or a similar provision a third time within 20 years of a
previous violation of subsection (a) or a similar provision is
guilty of a Class 2 felony and shall receive, in addition to
any other penalty imposed, an additional mandatory 40 hours of
community service in a program benefiting children, an
additional mandatory fine of $3,000, and a mandatory minimum
120 days of imprisonment. The imprisonment or assignment of
community service under this subsection (c-10) is not subject
to suspension, nor is the person eligible for a reduced
sentence.
    (c-11) Any person convicted a fourth time for violating
subsection (a) or a similar provision, if at the time of the
fourth violation the person was transporting a person under the
age of 16, and if the person's 3 prior violations of subsection
(a) or a similar provision occurred while transporting a person
under the age of 16 or while the alcohol concentration in his
or her blood, breath, or urine was 0.16 or more based on the
definition of blood, breath, or urine units in Section
11-501.2, is guilty of a Class 2 felony, is not eligible for
probation or conditional discharge, and is subject to a minimum
fine of $3,000.
    (c-12) Any person convicted of a first violation of
subsection (a) or a similar provision, if the alcohol
concentration in his or her blood, breath, or urine was 0.16 or
more based on the definition of blood, breath, or urine units
in Section 11-501.2, shall be subject, in addition to any other
penalty that may be imposed, to a mandatory minimum of 100
hours of community service and a mandatory minimum fine of
$500.
    (c-13) Any person convicted of a second violation of
subsection (a) or a similar provision committed within 10 years
of a previous violation of subsection (a) or a similar
provision committed within 10 years of a previous violation of
subsection (a) or a similar provision, if at the time of the
second violation of subsection (a) the alcohol concentration in
his or her blood, breath, or urine was 0.16 or more based on
the definition of blood, breath, or urine units in Section
11-501.2, shall be subject, in addition to any other penalty
that may be imposed, to a mandatory minimum of 2 days of
imprisonment and a mandatory minimum fine of $1,250.
    (c-14) Any person convicted of a third violation of
subsection (a) or a similar provision within 20 years of a
previous violation of subsection (a) or a similar provision, if
at the time of the third violation of subsection (a) or a
similar provision the alcohol concentration in his or her
blood, breath, or urine was 0.16 or more based on the
definition of blood, breath, or urine units in Section
11-501.2, is guilty of a Class 2 felony and shall be subject,
in addition to any other penalty that may be imposed, to a
mandatory minimum of 90 days of imprisonment and a mandatory
minimum fine of $2,500.
    (c-15) Any person convicted of a fourth violation of
subsection (a) or a similar provision, if at the time of the
fourth violation the alcohol concentration in his or her blood,
breath, or urine was 0.16 or more based on the definition of
blood, breath, or urine units in Section 11-501.2, and if the
person's 3 prior violations of subsection (a) or a similar
provision occurred while transporting a person under the age of
16 or while the alcohol concentration in his or her blood,
breath, or urine was 0.16 or more based on the definition of
blood, breath, or urine units in Section 11-501.2, is guilty of
a Class 2 felony and is not eligible for a sentence of
probation or conditional discharge and is subject to a minimum
fine of $2,500.
    (d) (1) Every person convicted of committing a violation of
    this Section shall be guilty of aggravated driving under
    the influence of alcohol, other drug or drugs, or
    intoxicating compound or compounds, or any combination
    thereof if:
            (A) the person committed a violation of subsection
        (a) or a similar provision for the third or subsequent
        time;
            (B) the person committed a violation of subsection
        (a) while driving a school bus with persons 18 years of
        age or younger on board;
            (C) the person in committing a violation of
        subsection (a) was involved in a motor vehicle accident
        that resulted in great bodily harm or permanent
        disability or disfigurement to another, when the
        violation was a proximate cause of the injuries;
            (D) the person committed a violation of subsection
        (a) for a second time and has been previously convicted
        of violating Section 9-3 of the Criminal Code of 1961
        or a similar provision of a law of another state
        relating to reckless homicide in which the person was
        determined to have been under the influence of alcohol,
        other drug or drugs, or intoxicating compound or
        compounds as an element of the offense or the person
        has previously been convicted under subparagraph (C)
        or subparagraph (F) of this paragraph (1);
            (E) the person, in committing a violation of
        subsection (a) while driving at any speed in a school
        speed zone at a time when a speed limit of 20 miles per
        hour was in effect under subsection (a) of Section
        11-605 of this Code, was involved in a motor vehicle
        accident that resulted in bodily harm, other than great
        bodily harm or permanent disability or disfigurement,
        to another person, when the violation of subsection (a)
        was a proximate cause of the bodily harm; or
            (F) the person, in committing a violation of
        subsection (a), was involved in a motor vehicle,
        snowmobile, all-terrain vehicle, or watercraft
        accident that resulted in the death of another person,
        when the violation of subsection (a) was a proximate
        cause of the death.
        (2) Except as provided in this paragraph (2) and in
    paragraphs (3) and (4) of subsection (c-1), a person
    convicted of aggravated driving under the influence of
    alcohol, other drug or drugs, or intoxicating compound or
    compounds, or any combination thereof is guilty of a Class
    4 felony. For a violation of subparagraph (C) of paragraph
    (1) of this subsection (d), the defendant, if sentenced to
    a term of imprisonment, shall be sentenced to not less than
    one year nor more than 12 years. Except as provided in
    paragraph (4) of subsection (c-1), aggravated driving
    under the influence of alcohol, other drug, or drugs,
    intoxicating compounds or compounds, or any combination
    thereof as defined in subparagraph (A) of paragraph (1) of
    this subsection (d) is a Class 2 felony. Aggravated driving
    under the influence of alcohol, other drug or drugs, or
    intoxicating compound or compounds, or any combination
    thereof as defined in subparagraph (F) of paragraph (1) of
    this subsection (d) is a Class 2 felony, for which the
    defendant, if sentenced to a term of imprisonment, shall be
    sentenced to: (A) a term of imprisonment of not less than 3
    years and not more than 14 years if the violation resulted
    in the death of one person; or (B) a term of imprisonment
    of not less than 6 years and not more than 28 years if the
    violation resulted in the deaths of 2 or more persons. For
    any prosecution under this subsection (d), a certified copy
    of the driving abstract of the defendant shall be admitted
    as proof of any prior conviction. Any person sentenced
    under this subsection (d) who receives a term of probation
    or conditional discharge must serve a minimum term of
    either 480 hours of community service or 10 days of
    imprisonment as a condition of the probation or conditional
    discharge. This mandatory minimum term of imprisonment or
    assignment of community service may not be suspended or
    reduced by the court.
    (e) After a finding of guilt and prior to any final
sentencing, or an order for supervision, for an offense based
upon an arrest for a violation of this Section or a similar
provision of a local ordinance, individuals shall be required
to undergo a professional evaluation to determine if an
alcohol, drug, or intoxicating compound abuse problem exists
and the extent of the problem, and undergo the imposition of
treatment as appropriate. Programs conducting these
evaluations shall be licensed by the Department of Human
Services. The cost of any professional evaluation shall be paid
for by the individual required to undergo the professional
evaluation.
    (e-1) Any person who is found guilty of or pleads guilty to
violating this Section, including any person receiving a
disposition of court supervision for violating this Section,
may be required by the Court to attend a victim impact panel
offered by, or under contract with, a County State's Attorney's
office, a probation and court services department, Mothers
Against Drunk Driving, or the Alliance Against Intoxicated
Motorists. All costs generated by the victim impact panel shall
be paid from fees collected from the offender or as may be
determined by the court.
    (f) Every person found guilty of violating this Section,
whose operation of a motor vehicle while in violation of this
Section proximately caused any incident resulting in an
appropriate emergency response, shall be liable for the expense
of an emergency response as provided under Section 5-5-3 of the
Unified Code of Corrections.
    (g) The Secretary of State shall revoke the driving
privileges of any person convicted under this Section or a
similar provision of a local ordinance.
    (h) (Blank).
    (i) The Secretary of State shall require the use of
ignition interlock devices on all vehicles owned by an
individual who has been convicted of a second or subsequent
offense of this Section or a similar provision of a local
ordinance. The Secretary shall establish by rule and regulation
the procedures for certification and use of the interlock
system.
    (j) In addition to any other penalties and liabilities, a
person who is found guilty of or pleads guilty to violating
subsection (a), including any person placed on court
supervision for violating subsection (a), shall be fined $500,
payable to the circuit clerk, who shall distribute the money as
follows: 20% to the law enforcement agency that made the arrest
and 80% shall be forwarded to the State Treasurer for deposit
into the General Revenue Fund. If the person has been
previously convicted of violating subsection (a) or a similar
provision of a local ordinance, the fine shall be $1,000. In
the event that more than one agency is responsible for the
arrest, the amount payable to law enforcement agencies shall be
shared equally. Any moneys received by a law enforcement agency
under this subsection (j) shall be used for enforcement and
prevention of driving while under the influence of alcohol,
other drug or drugs, intoxicating compound or compounds or any
combination thereof, as defined by this Section, including but
not limited to the purchase of law enforcement equipment and
commodities that will assist in the prevention of alcohol
related criminal violence throughout the State; police officer
training and education in areas related to alcohol related
crime, including but not limited to DUI training; and police
officer salaries, including but not limited to salaries for
hire back funding for safety checkpoints, saturation patrols,
and liquor store sting operations. Equipment and commodities
shall include, but are not limited to, in-car video cameras,
radar and laser speed detection devices, and alcohol breath
testers. Any moneys received by the Department of State Police
under this subsection (j) shall be deposited into the State
Police DUI Fund and shall be used for enforcement and
prevention of driving while under the influence of alcohol,
other drug or drugs, intoxicating compound or compounds or any
combination thereof, as defined by this Section, including but
not limited to the purchase of law enforcement equipment and
commodities that will assist in the prevention of alcohol
related criminal violence throughout the State; police officer
training and education in areas related to alcohol related
crime, including but not limited to DUI training; and police
officer salaries, including but not limited to salaries for
hire back funding for safety checkpoints, saturation patrols,
and liquor store sting operations.
    (k) The Secretary of State Police DUI Fund is created as a
special fund in the State treasury. All moneys received by the
Secretary of State Police under subsection (j) of this Section
shall be deposited into the Secretary of State Police DUI Fund
and, subject to appropriation, shall be used for enforcement
and prevention of driving while under the influence of alcohol,
other drug or drugs, intoxicating compound or compounds or any
combination thereof, as defined by this Section, including but
not limited to the purchase of law enforcement equipment and
commodities to assist in the prevention of alcohol related
criminal violence throughout the State; police officer
training and education in areas related to alcohol related
crime, including but not limited to DUI training; and police
officer salaries, including but not limited to salaries for
hire back funding for safety checkpoints, saturation patrols,
and liquor store sting operations.
    (l) Whenever an individual is sentenced for an offense
based upon an arrest for a violation of subsection (a) or a
similar provision of a local ordinance, and the professional
evaluation recommends remedial or rehabilitative treatment or
education, neither the treatment nor the education shall be the
sole disposition and either or both may be imposed only in
conjunction with another disposition. The court shall monitor
compliance with any remedial education or treatment
recommendations contained in the professional evaluation.
Programs conducting alcohol or other drug evaluation or
remedial education must be licensed by the Department of Human
Services. If the individual is not a resident of Illinois,
however, the court may accept an alcohol or other drug
evaluation or remedial education program in the individual's
state of residence. Programs providing treatment must be
licensed under existing applicable alcoholism and drug
treatment licensure standards.
    (m) In addition to any other fine or penalty required by
law, an individual convicted of a violation of subsection (a),
Section 5-7 of the Snowmobile Registration and Safety Act,
Section 5-16 of the Boat Registration and Safety Act, or a
similar provision, whose operation of a motor vehicle,
snowmobile, or watercraft while in violation of subsection (a),
Section 5-7 of the Snowmobile Registration and Safety Act,
Section 5-16 of the Boat Registration and Safety Act, or a
similar provision proximately caused an incident resulting in
an appropriate emergency response, shall be required to make
restitution to a public agency for the costs of that emergency
response. The restitution may not exceed $1,000 per public
agency for each emergency response. As used in this subsection
(m), "emergency response" means any incident requiring a
response by a police officer, a firefighter carried on the
rolls of a regularly constituted fire department, or an
ambulance.
(Source: P.A. 93-156, eff. 1-1-04; 93-213, eff. 7-18-03;
93-584, eff. 8-22-03; 93-712, eff. 1-1-05; 93-800, eff. 1-1-05;
93-840, eff. 7-30-04; 94-116, eff. 1-1-06; 94-963, eff.
6-28-06.)
 
    (Text of Section from P.A. 94-329 and 94-963)
    Sec. 11-501. Driving while under the influence of alcohol,
other drug or drugs, intoxicating compound or compounds or any
combination thereof.
    (a) A person shall not drive or be in actual physical
control of any vehicle within this State while:
        (1) the alcohol concentration in the person's blood or
    breath is 0.08 or more based on the definition of blood and
    breath units in Section 11-501.2;
        (2) under the influence of alcohol;
        (3) under the influence of any intoxicating compound or
    combination of intoxicating compounds to a degree that
    renders the person incapable of driving safely;
        (4) under the influence of any other drug or
    combination of drugs to a degree that renders the person
    incapable of safely driving;
        (5) under the combined influence of alcohol, other drug
    or drugs, or intoxicating compound or compounds to a degree
    that renders the person incapable of safely driving; or
        (6) there is any amount of a drug, substance, or
    compound in the person's breath, blood, or urine resulting
    from the unlawful use or consumption of cannabis listed in
    the Cannabis Control Act, a controlled substance listed in
    the Illinois Controlled Substances Act, or an intoxicating
    compound listed in the Use of Intoxicating Compounds Act,
    or methamphetamine as listed in the Methamphetamine
    Control and Community Protection Act.
    (b) The fact that any person charged with violating this
Section is or has been legally entitled to use alcohol, other
drug or drugs, or intoxicating compound or compounds, or any
combination thereof, shall not constitute a defense against any
charge of violating this Section.
    (b-1) With regard to penalties imposed under this Section:
        (1) Any reference to a prior violation of subsection
    (a) or a similar provision includes any violation of a
    provision of a local ordinance or a provision of a law of
    another state or an offense committed on a military
    installation that is similar to a violation of subsection
    (a) of this Section.
        (2) Any penalty imposed for driving with a license that
    has been revoked for a previous violation of subsection (a)
    of this Section shall be in addition to the penalty imposed
    for any subsequent violation of subsection (a).
    (b-2) Except as otherwise provided in this Section, any
person convicted of violating subsection (a) of this Section is
guilty of a Class A misdemeanor.
    (b-3) In addition to any other criminal or administrative
sanction for any second conviction of violating subsection (a)
or a similar provision committed within 5 years of a previous
violation of subsection (a) or a similar provision, the
defendant shall be sentenced to a mandatory minimum of 5 days
of imprisonment or assigned a mandatory minimum of 240 hours of
community service as may be determined by the court.
    (b-4) In the case of a third or subsequent violation
committed within 5 years of a previous violation of subsection
(a) or a similar provision, in addition to any other criminal
or administrative sanction, a mandatory minimum term of either
10 days of imprisonment or 480 hours of community service shall
be imposed.
    (b-5) The imprisonment or assignment of community service
under subsections (b-3) and (b-4) shall not be subject to
suspension, nor shall the person be eligible for a reduced
sentence.
    (c) (Blank).
    (c-1) (1) A person who violates subsection (a) during a
    period in which his or her driving privileges are revoked
    or suspended, where the revocation or suspension was for a
    violation of subsection (a), Section 11-501.1, paragraph
    (b) of Section 11-401, or for reckless homicide as defined
    in Section 9-3 of the Criminal Code of 1961 is guilty of
    aggravated driving under the influence of alcohol, other
    drug or drugs, intoxicating compound or compounds, or any
    combination thereof and is guilty of a Class 4 felony.
        (2) A person who violates subsection (a) a third time,
    if the third violation occurs during a period in which his
    or her driving privileges are revoked or suspended where
    the revocation or suspension was for a violation of
    subsection (a), Section 11-501.1, paragraph (b) of Section
    11-401, or for reckless homicide as defined in Section 9-3
    of the Criminal Code of 1961, is guilty of aggravated
    driving under the influence of alcohol, other drug or
    drugs, intoxicating compound or compounds, or any
    combination thereof and is guilty of a Class 3 felony.
        (2.1) A person who violates subsection (a) a third
    time, if the third violation occurs during a period in
    which his or her driving privileges are revoked or
    suspended where the revocation or suspension was for a
    violation of subsection (a), Section 11-501.1, subsection
    (b) of Section 11-401, or for reckless homicide as defined
    in Section 9-3 of the Criminal Code of 1961, is guilty of
    aggravated driving under the influence of alcohol, other
    drug or drugs, intoxicating compound or compounds, or any
    combination thereof and is guilty of a Class 3 felony; and
    if the person receives a term of probation or conditional
    discharge, he or she shall be required to serve a mandatory
    minimum of 10 days of imprisonment or shall be assigned a
    mandatory minimum of 480 hours of community service, as may
    be determined by the court, as a condition of the probation
    or conditional discharge. This mandatory minimum term of
    imprisonment or assignment of community service shall not
    be suspended or reduced by the court.
        (2.2) A person who violates subsection (a), if the
    violation occurs during a period in which his or her
    driving privileges are revoked or suspended where the
    revocation or suspension was for a violation of subsection
    (a) or Section 11-501.1, is guilty of aggravated driving
    under the influence of alcohol, other drug or drugs,
    intoxicating compound or compounds, or any combination
    thereof and shall also be sentenced to an additional
    mandatory minimum term of 30 consecutive days of
    imprisonment, 40 days of 24-hour periodic imprisonment, or
    720 hours of community service, as may be determined by the
    court. This mandatory term of imprisonment or assignment of
    community service shall not be suspended or reduced by the
    court.
        (3) A person who violates subsection (a) a fourth or
    subsequent time, if the fourth or subsequent violation
    occurs during a period in which his or her driving
    privileges are revoked or suspended where the revocation or
    suspension was for a violation of subsection (a), Section
    11-501.1, paragraph (b) of Section 11-401, or for reckless
    homicide as defined in Section 9-3 of the Criminal Code of
    1961, is guilty of aggravated driving under the influence
    of alcohol, other drug or drugs, intoxicating compound or
    compounds, or any combination thereof and is guilty of a
    Class 2 felony, and is not eligible for a sentence of
    probation or conditional discharge.
    (c-2) (Blank).
    (c-3) (Blank).
    (c-4) (Blank).
    (c-5) A person who violates subsection (a), if the person
was transporting a person under the age of 16 at the time of
the violation, is subject to an additional mandatory minimum
fine of $1,000, an additional mandatory minimum 140 hours of
community service, which shall include 40 hours of community
service in a program benefiting children, and an additional 2
days of imprisonment. The imprisonment or assignment of
community service under this subsection (c-5) is not subject to
suspension, nor is the person eligible for a reduced sentence.
    (c-6) Except as provided in subsections (c-7) and (c-8) a
person who violates subsection (a) a second time, if at the
time of the second violation the person was transporting a
person under the age of 16, is subject to an additional 10 days
of imprisonment, an additional mandatory minimum fine of
$1,000, and an additional mandatory minimum 140 hours of
community service, which shall include 40 hours of community
service in a program benefiting children. The imprisonment or
assignment of community service under this subsection (c-6) is
not subject to suspension, nor is the person eligible for a
reduced sentence.
    (c-7) Except as provided in subsection (c-8), any person
convicted of violating subsection (c-6) or a similar provision
within 10 years of a previous violation of subsection (a) or a
similar provision shall receive, in addition to any other
penalty imposed, a mandatory minimum 12 days imprisonment, an
additional 40 hours of mandatory community service in a program
benefiting children, and a mandatory minimum fine of $1,750.
The imprisonment or assignment of community service under this
subsection (c-7) is not subject to suspension, nor is the
person eligible for a reduced sentence.
    (c-8) Any person convicted of violating subsection (c-6) or
a similar provision within 5 years of a previous violation of
subsection (a) or a similar provision shall receive, in
addition to any other penalty imposed, an additional 80 hours
of mandatory community service in a program benefiting
children, an additional mandatory minimum 12 days of
imprisonment, and a mandatory minimum fine of $1,750. The
imprisonment or assignment of community service under this
subsection (c-8) is not subject to suspension, nor is the
person eligible for a reduced sentence.
    (c-9) Any person convicted a third time for violating
subsection (a) or a similar provision, if at the time of the
third violation the person was transporting a person under the
age of 16, is guilty of a Class 4 felony and shall receive, in
addition to any other penalty imposed, an additional mandatory
fine of $1,000, an additional mandatory 140 hours of community
service, which shall include 40 hours in a program benefiting
children, and a mandatory minimum 30 days of imprisonment. The
imprisonment or assignment of community service under this
subsection (c-9) is not subject to suspension, nor is the
person eligible for a reduced sentence.
    (c-10) Any person convicted of violating subsection (c-9)
or a similar provision a third time within 20 years of a
previous violation of subsection (a) or a similar provision is
guilty of a Class 4 felony and shall receive, in addition to
any other penalty imposed, an additional mandatory 40 hours of
community service in a program benefiting children, an
additional mandatory fine of $3,000, and a mandatory minimum
120 days of imprisonment. The imprisonment or assignment of
community service under this subsection (c-10) is not subject
to suspension, nor is the person eligible for a reduced
sentence.
    (c-11) Any person convicted a fourth or subsequent time for
violating subsection (a) or a similar provision, if at the time
of the fourth or subsequent violation the person was
transporting a person under the age of 16, and if the person's
3 prior violations of subsection (a) or a similar provision
occurred while transporting a person under the age of 16 or
while the alcohol concentration in his or her blood, breath, or
urine was 0.16 or more based on the definition of blood,
breath, or urine units in Section 11-501.2, is guilty of a
Class 2 felony, is not eligible for probation or conditional
discharge, and is subject to a minimum fine of $3,000.
    (c-12) Any person convicted of a first violation of
subsection (a) or a similar provision, if the alcohol
concentration in his or her blood, breath, or urine was 0.16 or
more based on the definition of blood, breath, or urine units
in Section 11-501.2, shall be subject, in addition to any other
penalty that may be imposed, to a mandatory minimum of 100
hours of community service and a mandatory minimum fine of
$500.
    (c-13) Any person convicted of a second violation of
subsection (a) or a similar provision committed within 10 years
of a previous violation of subsection (a) or a similar
provision committed within 10 years of a previous violation of
subsection (a) or a similar provision, if at the time of the
second violation of subsection (a) the alcohol concentration in
his or her blood, breath, or urine was 0.16 or more based on
the definition of blood, breath, or urine units in Section
11-501.2, shall be subject, in addition to any other penalty
that may be imposed, to a mandatory minimum of 2 days of
imprisonment and a mandatory minimum fine of $1,250.
    (c-14) Any person convicted of a third violation of
subsection (a) or a similar provision within 20 years of a
previous violation of subsection (a) or a similar provision, if
at the time of the third violation of subsection (a) or a
similar provision the alcohol concentration in his or her
blood, breath, or urine was 0.16 or more based on the
definition of blood, breath, or urine units in Section
11-501.2, is guilty of a Class 4 felony and shall be subject,
in addition to any other penalty that may be imposed, to a
mandatory minimum of 90 days of imprisonment and a mandatory
minimum fine of $2,500.
    (c-15) Any person convicted of a fourth or subsequent
violation of subsection (a) or a similar provision, if at the
time of the fourth or subsequent violation the alcohol
concentration in his or her blood, breath, or urine was 0.16 or
more based on the definition of blood, breath, or urine units
in Section 11-501.2, and if the person's 3 prior violations of
subsection (a) or a similar provision occurred while
transporting a person under the age of 16 or while the alcohol
concentration in his or her blood, breath, or urine was 0.16 or
more based on the definition of blood, breath, or urine units
in Section 11-501.2, is guilty of a Class 2 felony and is not
eligible for a sentence of probation or conditional discharge
and is subject to a minimum fine of $2,500.
    (d) (1) Every person convicted of committing a violation of
    this Section shall be guilty of aggravated driving under
    the influence of alcohol, other drug or drugs, or
    intoxicating compound or compounds, or any combination
    thereof if:
            (A) the person committed a violation of subsection
        (a) or a similar provision for the third or subsequent
        time;
            (B) the person committed a violation of subsection
        (a) while driving a school bus with persons 18 years of
        age or younger on board;
            (C) the person in committing a violation of
        subsection (a) was involved in a motor vehicle accident
        that resulted in great bodily harm or permanent
        disability or disfigurement to another, when the
        violation was a proximate cause of the injuries;
            (D) the person committed a violation of subsection
        (a) for a second time and has been previously convicted
        of violating Section 9-3 of the Criminal Code of 1961
        or a similar provision of a law of another state
        relating to reckless homicide in which the person was
        determined to have been under the influence of alcohol,
        other drug or drugs, or intoxicating compound or
        compounds as an element of the offense or the person
        has previously been convicted under subparagraph (C)
        or subparagraph (F) of this paragraph (1);
            (E) the person, in committing a violation of
        subsection (a) while driving at any speed in a school
        speed zone at a time when a speed limit of 20 miles per
        hour was in effect under subsection (a) of Section
        11-605 of this Code, was involved in a motor vehicle
        accident that resulted in bodily harm, other than great
        bodily harm or permanent disability or disfigurement,
        to another person, when the violation of subsection (a)
        was a proximate cause of the bodily harm; or
            (F) the person, in committing a violation of
        subsection (a), was involved in a motor vehicle,
        snowmobile, all-terrain vehicle, or watercraft
        accident that resulted in the death of another person,
        when the violation of subsection (a) was a proximate
        cause of the death;
            (G) the person committed the violation while he or
        she did not possess a driver's license or permit or a
        restricted driving permit or a judicial driving
        permit; or
            (H) the person committed the violation while he or
        she knew or should have known that the vehicle he or
        she was driving was not covered by a liability
        insurance policy.
        (2) Except as provided in this paragraph (2) and in
    paragraphs (2), (2.1), and (3) of subsection (c-1), a
    person convicted of aggravated driving under the influence
    of alcohol, other drug or drugs, or intoxicating compound
    or compounds, or any combination thereof is guilty of a
    Class 4 felony. For a violation of subparagraph (C) of
    paragraph (1) of this subsection (d), the defendant, if
    sentenced to a term of imprisonment, shall be sentenced to
    not less than one year nor more than 12 years. Aggravated
    driving under the influence of alcohol, other drug or
    drugs, or intoxicating compound or compounds, or any
    combination thereof as defined in subparagraph (F) of
    paragraph (1) of this subsection (d) is a Class 2 felony,
    for which the defendant, if sentenced to a term of
    imprisonment, shall be sentenced to: (A) a term of
    imprisonment of not less than 3 years and not more than 14
    years if the violation resulted in the death of one person;
    or (B) a term of imprisonment of not less than 6 years and
    not more than 28 years if the violation resulted in the
    deaths of 2 or more persons. For any prosecution under this
    subsection (d), a certified copy of the driving abstract of
    the defendant shall be admitted as proof of any prior
    conviction. Any person sentenced under this subsection (d)
    who receives a term of probation or conditional discharge
    must serve a minimum term of either 480 hours of community
    service or 10 days of imprisonment as a condition of the
    probation or conditional discharge. This mandatory minimum
    term of imprisonment or assignment of community service may
    not be suspended or reduced by the court.
    (e) After a finding of guilt and prior to any final
sentencing, or an order for supervision, for an offense based
upon an arrest for a violation of this Section or a similar
provision of a local ordinance, individuals shall be required
to undergo a professional evaluation to determine if an
alcohol, drug, or intoxicating compound abuse problem exists
and the extent of the problem, and undergo the imposition of
treatment as appropriate. Programs conducting these
evaluations shall be licensed by the Department of Human
Services. The cost of any professional evaluation shall be paid
for by the individual required to undergo the professional
evaluation.
    (e-1) Any person who is found guilty of or pleads guilty to
violating this Section, including any person receiving a
disposition of court supervision for violating this Section,
may be required by the Court to attend a victim impact panel
offered by, or under contract with, a County State's Attorney's
office, a probation and court services department, Mothers
Against Drunk Driving, or the Alliance Against Intoxicated
Motorists. All costs generated by the victim impact panel shall
be paid from fees collected from the offender or as may be
determined by the court.
    (f) Every person found guilty of violating this Section,
whose operation of a motor vehicle while in violation of this
Section proximately caused any incident resulting in an
appropriate emergency response, shall be liable for the expense
of an emergency response as provided under Section 5-5-3 of the
Unified Code of Corrections.
    (g) The Secretary of State shall revoke the driving
privileges of any person convicted under this Section or a
similar provision of a local ordinance.
    (h) (Blank).
    (i) The Secretary of State shall require the use of
ignition interlock devices on all vehicles owned by an
individual who has been convicted of a second or subsequent
offense of this Section or a similar provision of a local
ordinance. The Secretary shall establish by rule and regulation
the procedures for certification and use of the interlock
system.
    (j) In addition to any other penalties and liabilities, a
person who is found guilty of or pleads guilty to violating
subsection (a), including any person placed on court
supervision for violating subsection (a), shall be fined $500,
payable to the circuit clerk, who shall distribute the money as
follows: 20% to the law enforcement agency that made the arrest
and 80% shall be forwarded to the State Treasurer for deposit
into the General Revenue Fund. If the person has been
previously convicted of violating subsection (a) or a similar
provision of a local ordinance, the fine shall be $1,000. In
the event that more than one agency is responsible for the
arrest, the amount payable to law enforcement agencies shall be
shared equally. Any moneys received by a law enforcement agency
under this subsection (j) shall be used for enforcement and
prevention of driving while under the influence of alcohol,
other drug or drugs, intoxicating compound or compounds or any
combination thereof, as defined by this Section, including but
not limited to the purchase of law enforcement equipment and
commodities that will assist in the prevention of alcohol
related criminal violence throughout the State; police officer
training and education in areas related to alcohol related
crime, including but not limited to DUI training; and police
officer salaries, including but not limited to salaries for
hire back funding for safety checkpoints, saturation patrols,
and liquor store sting operations. Equipment and commodities
shall include, but are not limited to, in-car video cameras,
radar and laser speed detection devices, and alcohol breath
testers. Any moneys received by the Department of State Police
under this subsection (j) shall be deposited into the State
Police DUI Fund and shall be used for enforcement and
prevention of driving while under the influence of alcohol,
other drug or drugs, intoxicating compound or compounds or any
combination thereof, as defined by this Section, including but
not limited to the purchase of law enforcement equipment and
commodities that will assist in the prevention of alcohol
related criminal violence throughout the State; police officer
training and education in areas related to alcohol related
crime, including but not limited to DUI training; and police
officer salaries, including but not limited to salaries for
hire back funding for safety checkpoints, saturation patrols,
and liquor store sting operations.
    (k) The Secretary of State Police DUI Fund is created as a
special fund in the State treasury. All moneys received by the
Secretary of State Police under subsection (j) of this Section
shall be deposited into the Secretary of State Police DUI Fund
and, subject to appropriation, shall be used for enforcement
and prevention of driving while under the influence of alcohol,
other drug or drugs, intoxicating compound or compounds or any
combination thereof, as defined by this Section, including but
not limited to the purchase of law enforcement equipment and
commodities to assist in the prevention of alcohol related
criminal violence throughout the State; police officer
training and education in areas related to alcohol related
crime, including but not limited to DUI training; and police
officer salaries, including but not limited to salaries for
hire back funding for safety checkpoints, saturation patrols,
and liquor store sting operations.
    (l) Whenever an individual is sentenced for an offense
based upon an arrest for a violation of subsection (a) or a
similar provision of a local ordinance, and the professional
evaluation recommends remedial or rehabilitative treatment or
education, neither the treatment nor the education shall be the
sole disposition and either or both may be imposed only in
conjunction with another disposition. The court shall monitor
compliance with any remedial education or treatment
recommendations contained in the professional evaluation.
Programs conducting alcohol or other drug evaluation or
remedial education must be licensed by the Department of Human
Services. If the individual is not a resident of Illinois,
however, the court may accept an alcohol or other drug
evaluation or remedial education program in the individual's
state of residence. Programs providing treatment must be
licensed under existing applicable alcoholism and drug
treatment licensure standards.
    (m) In addition to any other fine or penalty required by
law, an individual convicted of a violation of subsection (a),
Section 5-7 of the Snowmobile Registration and Safety Act,
Section 5-16 of the Boat Registration and Safety Act, or a
similar provision, whose operation of a motor vehicle,
snowmobile, or watercraft while in violation of subsection (a),
Section 5-7 of the Snowmobile Registration and Safety Act,
Section 5-16 of the Boat Registration and Safety Act, or a
similar provision proximately caused an incident resulting in
an appropriate emergency response, shall be required to make
restitution to a public agency for the costs of that emergency
response. The restitution may not exceed $1,000 per public
agency for each emergency response. As used in this subsection
(m), "emergency response" means any incident requiring a
response by a police officer, a firefighter carried on the
rolls of a regularly constituted fire department, or an
ambulance.
(Source: P.A. 93-156, eff. 1-1-04; 93-213, eff. 7-18-03;
93-584, eff. 8-22-03; 93-712, eff. 1-1-05; 93-800, eff. 1-1-05;
93-840, eff. 7-30-04; 94-329, eff. 1-1-06; 94-963, eff.
6-28-06.)
INDEX
Statutes amended in order of appearance
    235 ILCS 5/6-20 from Ch. 43, par. 134a
    625 ILCS 5/2-118.1 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 2-118.1
    625 ILCS 5/6-208 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-208
    625 ILCS 5/6-208.1 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-208.1
    625 ILCS 5/6-516 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-516
    625 ILCS 5/6-517 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-517
    625 ILCS 5/11-500 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 11-500
    625 ILCS 5/11-501 from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 11-501