Public Act 096-0818
Public Act 0818 96TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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Public Act 096-0818 |
SB0932 Enrolled |
LRB096 07041 AJT 17127 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 | Sections 6-106.1, 12-813.1, and 12-816 and by adding Section | 12-811.5 as follows: | (625 ILCS 5/6-106.1) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-106.1) | Sec. 6-106.1. School bus driver permit.
| (a) The Secretary of State shall issue a school bus driver
| permit to those applicants who have met all the requirements of | the
application and screening process under this Section to | insure the
welfare and safety of children who are transported | on school buses
throughout the State of Illinois. Applicants | shall obtain the
proper application required by the Secretary | of State from their
prospective or current employer and submit | the completed
application to the prospective or current | employer along
with the necessary fingerprint submission as | required by the
Department of
State Police to conduct | fingerprint based criminal background
checks on current and | future information available in the state
system and current | information available through the Federal Bureau
of | Investigation's system. Applicants who have completed the
| fingerprinting requirements shall not be subjected to the
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| fingerprinting process when applying for subsequent permits or
| submitting proof of successful completion of the annual | refresher
course. Individuals who on the effective date of this | Act possess a valid
school bus driver permit that has been | previously issued by the appropriate
Regional School | Superintendent are not subject to the fingerprinting
| provisions of this Section as long as the permit remains valid | and does not
lapse. The applicant shall be required to pay all | related
application and fingerprinting fees as established by | rule
including, but not limited to, the amounts established by | the Department of
State Police and the Federal Bureau of | Investigation to process
fingerprint based criminal background | investigations. All fees paid for
fingerprint processing | services under this Section shall be deposited into the
State | Police Services Fund for the cost incurred in processing the | fingerprint
based criminal background investigations. All | other fees paid under this
Section shall be deposited into the | Road
Fund for the purpose of defraying the costs of the | Secretary of State in
administering this Section. All | applicants must:
| 1. be 21 years of age or older;
| 2. possess a valid and properly classified driver's | license
issued by the Secretary of State;
| 3. possess a valid driver's license, which has not been
| revoked, suspended, or canceled for 3 years immediately | prior to
the date of application, or have not had his or |
| her commercial motor vehicle
driving privileges
| disqualified within the 3 years immediately prior to the | date of application;
| 4. successfully pass a written test, administered by | the
Secretary of State, on school bus operation, school bus | safety, and
special traffic laws relating to school buses | and submit to a review
of the applicant's driving habits by | the Secretary of State at the time the
written test is | given;
| 5. demonstrate ability to exercise reasonable care in | the operation of
school buses in accordance with rules | promulgated by the Secretary of State;
| 6. demonstrate physical fitness to operate school | buses by
submitting the results of a medical examination, | including tests for drug
use for each applicant not subject | to such testing pursuant to
federal law, conducted by a | licensed physician, an advanced practice nurse
who has a | written collaborative agreement with
a collaborating | physician which authorizes him or her to perform medical
| examinations, or a physician assistant who has been | delegated the
performance of medical examinations by his or | her supervising physician
within 90 days of the date
of | application according to standards promulgated by the | Secretary of State;
| 7. affirm under penalties of perjury that he or she has | not made a
false statement or knowingly concealed a |
| material fact
in any application for permit;
| 8. have completed an initial classroom course, | including first aid
procedures, in school bus driver safety | as promulgated by the Secretary of
State; and after | satisfactory completion of said initial course an annual
| refresher course; such courses and the agency or | organization conducting such
courses shall be approved by | the Secretary of State; failure to
complete the annual | refresher course, shall result in
cancellation of the | permit until such course is completed;
| 9. not have been convicted of 2 or more serious traffic | offenses, as
defined by rule, within one year prior to the | date of application that may
endanger the life or safety of | any of the driver's passengers within the
duration of the | permit period;
| 10. not have been convicted of reckless driving, | driving while
intoxicated, or reckless homicide resulting | from the operation of a motor
vehicle within 3 years of the | date of application;
| 11. not have been convicted of committing or attempting
| to commit any
one or more of the following offenses: (i) | those offenses defined in
Sections 9-1, 9-1.2, 9-2, 9-2.1, | 9-3, 9-3.2, 9-3.3, 10-1, 10-2, 10-3.1,
10-4,
10-5, 10-6, | 10-7, 11-6,
11-9, 11-9.1, 11-14, 11-15, 11-15.1, 11-16, | 11-17, 11-18, 11-19, 11-19.1,
11-19.2,
11-20, 11-20.1, | 11-21, 11-22, 12-3.1, 12-4.1, 12-4.2, 12-4.3, 12-4.4,
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| 12-4.5,
12-6, 12-6.2, 12-7.1, 12-7.3, 12-7.4, 12-11,
| 12-13, 12-14, 12-14.1, 12-15, 12-16, 12-16.2, 12-21.5, | 12-21.6, 12-33,
18-1,
18-2,
18-3, 18-4, 18-5,
20-1, 20-1.1, | 20-2, 24-1, 24-1.1, 24-1.2, 24-3.3, 31A-1, 31A-1.1, and
| 33A-2, and in subsection (a) and subsection (b), clause | (1), of Section
12-4 of the Criminal Code of 1961; (ii) | those offenses defined in the
Cannabis Control Act except | those offenses defined in subsections (a) and
(b) of | Section 4, and subsection (a) of Section 5 of the Cannabis | Control
Act; (iii) those offenses defined in the Illinois | Controlled Substances
Act; (iv) those offenses defined in | the Methamphetamine Control and Community Protection Act; | (v) any offense committed or attempted in any other state | or against
the laws of the United States, which if | committed or attempted in this
State would be punishable as | one or more of the foregoing offenses; (vi)
the offenses | defined in Section 4.1 and 5.1 of the Wrongs to Children | Act and (vii) those offenses defined in Section 6-16 of the | Liquor Control Act of
1934;
| 12. not have been repeatedly involved as a driver in | motor vehicle
collisions or been repeatedly convicted of | offenses against
laws and ordinances regulating the | movement of traffic, to a degree which
indicates lack of | ability to exercise ordinary and reasonable care in the
| safe operation of a motor vehicle or disrespect for the | traffic laws and
the safety of other persons upon the |
| highway;
| 13. not have, through the unlawful operation of a motor
| vehicle, caused an accident resulting in the death of any | person; and
| 14. not have, within the last 5 years, been adjudged to | be
afflicted with or suffering from any mental disability | or disease.
| (b) A school bus driver permit shall be valid for a period | specified by
the Secretary of State as set forth by rule. It | shall be renewable upon compliance with subsection (a) of this
| Section.
| (c) A school bus driver permit shall contain the holder's | driver's
license number, legal name, residence address, zip | code, social
security number and date
of birth, a brief | description of the holder and a space for signature. The
| Secretary of State may require a suitable photograph of the | holder.
| (d) The employer shall be responsible for conducting a | pre-employment
interview with prospective school bus driver | candidates, distributing school
bus driver applications and | medical forms to be completed by the applicant, and
submitting | the applicant's fingerprint cards to the Department of State | Police
that are required for the criminal background | investigations. The employer
shall certify in writing to the | Secretary of State that all pre-employment
conditions have been | successfully completed including the successful completion
of |
| an Illinois specific criminal background investigation through | the
Department of State Police and the submission of necessary
| fingerprints to the Federal Bureau of Investigation for | criminal
history information available through the Federal | Bureau of
Investigation system. The applicant shall present the
| certification to the Secretary of State at the time of | submitting
the school bus driver permit application.
| (e) Permits shall initially be provisional upon receiving
| certification from the employer that all pre-employment | conditions
have been successfully completed, and upon | successful completion of
all training and examination | requirements for the classification of
the vehicle to be | operated, the Secretary of State shall
provisionally issue a | School Bus Driver Permit. The permit shall
remain in a | provisional status pending the completion of the
Federal Bureau | of Investigation's criminal background investigation based
| upon fingerprinting specimens submitted to the Federal Bureau | of
Investigation by the Department of State Police. The Federal | Bureau of
Investigation shall report the findings directly to | the Secretary
of State. The Secretary of State shall remove the | bus driver
permit from provisional status upon the applicant's | successful
completion of the Federal Bureau of Investigation's | criminal
background investigation.
| (f) A school bus driver permit holder shall notify the
| employer and the Secretary of State if he or she is convicted | in
another state of an offense that would make him or her |
| ineligible
for a permit under subsection (a) of this Section. | The
written notification shall be made within 5 days of the | entry of
the conviction. Failure of the permit holder to | provide the
notification is punishable as a petty
offense for a | first violation and a Class B misdemeanor for a
second or | subsequent violation.
| (g) Cancellation; suspension; notice and procedure.
| (1) The Secretary of State shall cancel a school bus
| driver permit of an applicant whose criminal background | investigation
discloses that he or she is not in compliance | with the provisions of subsection
(a) of this Section.
| (2) The Secretary of State shall cancel a school
bus | driver permit when he or she receives notice that the | permit holder fails
to comply with any provision of this | Section or any rule promulgated for the
administration of | this Section.
| (3) The Secretary of State shall cancel a school bus
| driver permit if the permit holder's restricted commercial | or
commercial driving privileges are withdrawn or | otherwise
invalidated.
| (4) The Secretary of State may not issue a school bus
| driver permit for a period of 3 years to an applicant who | fails to
obtain a negative result on a drug test as | required in item 6 of
subsection (a) of this Section or | under federal law.
| (5) The Secretary of State shall forthwith suspend
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| school bus driver permit for a period of 3 years upon | receiving
notice that the holder has failed to obtain a | negative result on a
drug test as required in item 6 of | subsection (a) of this Section
or under federal law.
| (6) The Secretary of State shall suspend a school bus | driver permit for a period of 3 years upon receiving notice | from the employer that the holder failed to perform the | inspection procedure set forth in subsection (a) or (b) of | Section 12-816 of this Code. | The Secretary of State shall notify the State | Superintendent
of Education and the permit holder's | prospective or current
employer that the applicant has (1) has | failed a criminal
background investigation or (2) is no
longer | eligible for a school bus driver permit; and of the related
| cancellation of the applicant's provisional school bus driver | permit. The
cancellation shall remain in effect pending the | outcome of a
hearing pursuant to Section 2-118 of this Code. | The scope of the
hearing shall be limited to the issuance | criteria contained in
subsection (a) of this Section. A | petition requesting a
hearing shall be submitted to the | Secretary of State and shall
contain the reason the individual | feels he or she is entitled to a
school bus driver permit. The | permit holder's
employer shall notify in writing to the | Secretary of State
that the employer has certified the removal | of the offending school
bus driver from service prior to the | start of that school bus
driver's next workshift. An employing |
| school board that fails to
remove the offending school bus | driver from service is
subject to the penalties defined in | Section 3-14.23 of the School Code. A
school bus
contractor who | violates a provision of this Section is
subject to the | penalties defined in Section 6-106.11.
| All valid school bus driver permits issued under this | Section
prior to January 1, 1995, shall remain effective until | their
expiration date unless otherwise invalidated.
| (Source: P.A. 93-895, eff. 1-1-05; 94-556, eff. 9-11-05.)
| (625 ILCS 5/12-813.1)
| Sec. 12-813.1. School bus driver communication devices. | Operation of a school bus while using a cellular radio
| telecommunication device.
| (a) In this Section:
| "School bus driver" means a person operating a school bus | who has a valid
school bus driver permit as required under | Sections 6-104 and 6-106.1 of this
Code.
| "Cellular radio telecommunication device" means a device | capable of sending
or receiving telephone communications | without an access line for service and
which requires the | operator to dial numbers manually. It does not, however,
| include citizens band radios or citizens band radio hybrids.
| "Possession of a school bus" means the period of time from | which a bus driver takes possession until the school bus driver | returns possession of the school bus, whether or not the school |
| bus driver is operating the school bus. | "Using a cellular radio telecommunication device" means | talking or listening
to or dialing a cellular radio | telecommunication device.
| To "operate" means to have the vehicle in motion while it | contains one or
more passengers.
| (b) A school bus driver may not operate a school bus while | using a cellular
radio telecommunication device.
| (c) Subsection (b) of this This Section does not apply:
| (1) To the use of a cellular radio telecommunication | device for the
purpose of communicating with any of the | following regarding an emergency
situation:
| (A) an emergency response operator;
| (B) a hospital;
| (C) a
physician's office or health clinic;
| (D) an ambulance service;
| (E) a fire
department, fire district, or fire | company; or
| (F) a police department.
| (2) To the use of a cellular radio telecommunication | device to call for
assistance in the event that there is a | mechanical breakdown or other
mechanical problem that | impairs the safe operation of the bus.
| (3) To the use of a cellular radio telecommunication | device that has a
digital two-way radio service capability | owned and operated by the school
district, when that device |
| is being used as a
digital two-way radio.
| (4) When the school bus is parked.
| (d) A school bus driver who violates subsection (b) of this | Section is guilty of a petty
offense punishable by a fine of | not less than $100 and not more than $250.
| (e) A school bus must contain an operating two-way
radio | while the school bus driver is in possession of a school bus. | The two-way radio in this subsection must be turned on and | adjusted in a manner that would alert the school bus driver of | an incoming communication request. | (Source: P.A. 92-730, eff. 1-1-03.)
| (625 ILCS 5/12-816) | Sec. 12-816. Pre and post-trip Post-trip inspection policy | for school buses. | (a) In order to provide for the welfare and safety of | children who are transported on school buses throughout the | State of Illinois, each school district shall have in place, by | January 1, 2008, a policy to ensure that the school bus driver | is the last person leaving the bus and that no passenger is | left behind or remains on the vehicle at the end of a route, a | work shift, or the work day. This policy and procedure shall, | at a minimum, require the school bus driver (i) to test the | two-way radio and ensure that it is functioning properly before | the bus is operated and (ii) before leaving the bus at the end | of each route, work shift, or work day, to walk to the rear of |
| the bus and check the bus for children or other passengers in | the bus. | (b) If a school district has a contract with a private | sector school bus company for the transportation of the | district's students, the school district shall require in the | contract with the private sector company that the company have | a post-trip inspection policy in place.
This policy and | procedure shall, at a minimum, require the school bus driver | (i) to test the two-way radio and ensure that it is functioning | properly before the bus is operated and (ii) , before leaving | the bus at the end of each route, work shift, or work day, to | walk to the rear of the bus and check the bus for children or | other passengers in the bus in and under each seat for sleeping | children . | (c) Before this inspection, the school bus driver shall | activate the interior lights of the bus to assist the driver in | seeing in and under the seats during a visual sweep of the bus. | (d) This policy may include, at the discretion of the | school district, the installation of a mechanical or electronic | post-trip inspection reminder system which requires the school | bus driver to walk to the rear of the bus to deactivate the | system before the driver leaves the bus. The system shall | require that when the driver turns off the vehicle's ignition | system, the vehicle's interior lights must illuminate to assist | the driver in seeing in and under the seats during a visual | sweep of the bus.
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| (Source: P.A. 95-260, eff. 8-17-07.)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law. |
Effective Date: 11/17/2009
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