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IL SB2191
Bill
Status
10/20/2015
Primary Sponsor
William Haine
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AI Summary
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Creates the 24-7 Sobriety Pilot Program within the Office of the Secretary of State to reduce second or subsequent driving under the influence violations involving alcohol or controlled substances.
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Program provides alternatives to incarceration including sobriety testing twice daily, 7 days per week, or continuous monitoring for offenders charged with or convicted of DUI-related offenses.
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Program operates in 2 judicial circuits as determined by the Secretary of State, beginning January 1, 2017 and ending December 31, 2018.
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Secretary of State must coordinate with law enforcement, State's Attorneys, judiciary, Department of Corrections, and Department of Transportation to develop guidelines and procedures; must hold at least 2 public hearings prior to May 1, 2016.
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Creates the 24-7 Sobriety Pilot Program Fund as a special state treasury fund to receive fees, grants, and donations for program administration and operation; entire Act repeals July 1, 2019.
Legislative Description
24-7 SOBRIETY PILOT PROGRAM
Last Action
Senate Floor Amendment No. 4 Pursuant to Senate Rule 3-9(b) / Referred to Assignments
7/31/2016