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IL HB3670
Bill
Status
8/6/2015
Primary Sponsor
Christopher Davidsmeyer
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AI Summary
HB3670 Summary
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Secretary of State shall immediately revoke driver's license or permit upon conviction of specified offenses including reckless homicide, DUI, felonies involving motor vehicles, drag racing, street racing, and operating a vehicle with revoked license due to reckless homicide.
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Court may recommend and Secretary of State may issue restricted driving permits for employment, medical care, educational purposes, or alcohol/drug treatment if applicant demonstrates undue hardship and will not endanger public safety.
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Persons with 2 or more DUI or related convictions within 10 years must use ignition interlock devices on permitted vehicles and pay up to $30 monthly to DUI Administration Fund.
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Persons under age 21 convicted of DUI face one-year revocation followed by restricted permit allowing driving only between 5 a.m. and 9 p.m., with ignition interlock required for multiple violations.
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Secretary of State must notify by mail any person whose driving privileges are revoked under traffic offenses that caused death, with revocation effective 90 days from notice date.
Legislative Description
VEH CD-REVOCATION OF LICENSE
Last Action
Public Act . . . . . . . . . 99-0297
8/6/2015