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Public Act 103-0162 Public Act 0162 103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 103-0162 | HB2582 Enrolled | LRB103 26387 MXP 52750 b |
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| AN ACT concerning transportation.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Illinois Vehicle Code is amended by | changing Section 6-103 as follows:
| (625 ILCS 5/6-103) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-103)
| Sec. 6-103. What persons shall not be licensed as drivers | or granted
permits. The Secretary of State shall not issue, | renew, or
allow the retention of any driver's
license nor | issue any permit under this Code:
| 1. To any person, as a driver, who is under the age of | 18 years except
as provided in Section 6-107, and except | that an instruction permit may be
issued under Section | 6-107.1 to a child who
is not less than 15 years of age if | the child is enrolled in an approved
driver education | course as defined in Section 1-103 of this Code and
| requires an instruction permit to participate therein, | except that an
instruction permit may be issued under the | provisions of Section 6-107.1
to a child who is 17 years | and 3 months of age without the child having
enrolled in an
| approved driver education course and except that an
| instruction permit may be issued to a child who is at least | 15 years and 3
months of age, is enrolled in school, meets |
| the educational requirements of
the Driver Education Act, | and has passed examinations the Secretary of State in
his | or her discretion may prescribe;
| 1.5. To any person at least 18 years of age but less | than 21 years of age unless the person has, in addition to | any other requirements of this Code, successfully | completed an adult driver education course as provided in | Section 6-107.5 of this Code; | 2. To any person who is under the age of 18 as an | operator of a motorcycle
other than a motor driven cycle | unless the person has, in addition to
meeting the | provisions of Section 6-107 of this Code, successfully
| completed a motorcycle
training course approved by the | Illinois Department of Transportation and
successfully | completes the required Secretary of State's motorcycle | driver's
examination ;
| 3. To any person, as a driver, whose driver's license | or permit has been
suspended, during the suspension, nor | to any person whose driver's license or
permit has been | revoked, except as provided in Sections 6-205, 6-206, and
| 6-208;
| 4. To any person, as a driver, who is a user of alcohol | or any other
drug to a degree that renders the person | incapable of safely driving a motor
vehicle;
| 5. To any person, as a driver, who has previously been | adjudged to be
afflicted with or suffering from any mental |
| or physical disability or disease
and who has not at the | time of application been restored to competency by the
| methods provided by law;
| 6. To any person, as a driver, who is required by the | Secretary of State
to submit an alcohol and drug | evaluation or take an examination provided
for in this | Code unless the person has
successfully passed the | examination and submitted any required evaluation;
| 7. To any person who is required under the provisions | of the laws of
this State to deposit security or proof of | financial responsibility and who
has not deposited the | security or proof;
| 8. To any person when the Secretary of State has good | cause to believe
that the person by reason of physical or | mental disability would not be
able to safely operate a | motor vehicle upon the highways, unless the
person shall | furnish to the Secretary of State a verified written
| statement, acceptable to the Secretary of State, from a | competent medical
specialist, a licensed physician | assistant, or a licensed advanced practice registered | nurse, to the effect that the operation of a motor vehicle | by the
person would not be inimical to the public safety;
| 9. To any person, as a driver, who is 69 years of age | or older, unless
the person has successfully complied with | the provisions of Section 6-109;
| 10. To any person convicted, within 12 months of |
| application for a
license, of any of the sexual offenses | enumerated in paragraph 2 of subsection
(b) of Section | 6-205;
| 11. To any person who is under the age of 21 years with | a classification
prohibited in paragraph (b) of Section | 6-104 and to any person who is under
the age of 18 years | with a classification prohibited in paragraph (c) of
| Section 6-104;
| 12. To any person who has been either convicted of or | adjudicated under
the Juvenile Court Act of 1987 based | upon a violation of the Cannabis Control
Act, the Illinois | Controlled Substances Act, or the Methamphetamine Control | and Community Protection Act while that person was in | actual
physical control of a motor vehicle. For purposes | of this Section, any person
placed on probation under | Section 10 of the Cannabis Control Act, Section 410
of the | Illinois Controlled Substances Act, or Section 70 of the | Methamphetamine Control and Community Protection Act shall | not be considered convicted.
Any person found guilty of | this offense, while in actual physical control of a
motor | vehicle, shall have an entry made in the court record by | the judge that
this offense did occur while the person was | in actual physical control of a
motor vehicle and order | the clerk of the court to report the violation to the
| Secretary of State as such. The Secretary of State shall | not issue a new
license or permit for a period of one year;
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| 13. To any person who is under the age of 18 years and | who has committed
the offense
of operating a motor vehicle | without a valid license or permit in violation of
Section | 6-101 or a similar out of state offense;
| 14. To any person who is
90 days or more
delinquent in | court ordered child support
payments or has been | adjudicated in arrears
in an amount equal to 90 days' | obligation or more
and who has been found in contempt
of
| court for failure to pay the support, subject to the | requirements and
procedures of Article VII of Chapter 7 of
| the Illinois Vehicle Code;
| 14.5. To any person certified by the Illinois | Department of Healthcare and Family Services as being 90 | days or more delinquent in payment of support under an | order of support entered by a court or administrative body | of this or any other State, subject to the requirements | and procedures of Article VII of Chapter 7 of this Code | regarding those certifications;
| 15. To any person released from a term of imprisonment | for violating
Section 9-3 of the Criminal Code of 1961 or | the Criminal Code of 2012, or a similar provision of a law | of another state relating to reckless homicide or for | violating 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, within
24 months of release from a term | of imprisonment;
| 16. To any person who, with intent to influence any | act related to the issuance of any driver's license or | permit, by an employee of the Secretary of State's Office, | or the owner or employee of any commercial driver training | school licensed by the Secretary of State, or any other | individual authorized by the laws of this State to give | driving instructions or administer all or part of a | driver's license examination, promises or tenders to that | person any property or personal advantage which that | person is not authorized by law to accept. Any persons | promising or tendering such property or personal advantage | shall be disqualified from holding any class of driver's | license or permit for 120 consecutive days. The Secretary | of State shall establish by rule the procedures for | implementing this period of disqualification and the | procedures by which persons so disqualified may obtain | administrative review of the decision to disqualify;
| 17. To any person for whom the Secretary of State | cannot verify the
accuracy of any information or | documentation submitted in application for a
driver's | license;
| 18. To any person who has been adjudicated under the | Juvenile Court Act of 1987 based upon an offense that is |
| determined by the court to have been committed in | furtherance of the criminal activities of an organized | gang, as provided in Section 5-710 of that Act, and that | involved the operation or use of a motor vehicle or the use | of a driver's license or permit. The person shall be | denied a license or permit for the period determined by | the court; or
| 19. To any person who holds a REAL ID compliant | identification card or REAL ID compliant Person with a | Disability Identification Card issued under the Illinois | Identification Card Act. Any such person may, at his or | her discretion, surrender the REAL ID compliant | identification card or REAL ID compliant Person with a | Disability Identification Card in order to become eligible | to obtain a REAL ID compliant driver's license. | The Secretary of State shall retain all conviction
| information, if the information is required to be held | confidential under
the Juvenile Court Act of 1987. | (Source: P.A. 99-173, eff. 7-29-15; 99-511, eff. 1-1-17; | 100-248, eff. 8-22-17; 100-513, eff. 1-1-18; 100-863, eff. | 8-14-18.)
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Effective Date: 1/1/2024
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