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IL SB3321
Bill
AI Summary
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Expands the failure-to-pay statute to apply to fines, penalties, fees, or costs for violations of any statute or local ordinance, not just traffic violations, for convictions entered on or after the effective date.
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Authorizes the Secretary of State to prohibit issuance, renewal, reissue, or reinstatement of driving privileges for residents who fail to pay outstanding fines, penalties, fees, or costs within 46 days of notice from the court clerk.
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Requires court clerks to notify the Secretary of State when fines, penalties, fees, or costs remain unpaid, and to provide drivers with signed receipts containing the court seal once payment is made in full.
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Applies differently in counties with populations of 3,000,000 or more, where drivers cannot use court receipts to clear their driving record and the court must notify the Secretary of State directly.
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Limits application as a single post-conviction measure only and does not apply to fines collected after court supervision or other court diversions.
Legislative Description
VEH CD - FAILURE TO PAY
Last Action
Session Sine Die
1/13/2015