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IL HB2658
Bill
Status
4/7/2025
Primary Sponsor
Ann Williams
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AI Summary
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Allows persons with license suspensions or revocations due to DUI-related offenses to receive credit toward mandatory ignition interlock requirements for time served on a monitoring device driving permit (MDDP) if they had no interlock violations
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Expands the Secretary of State's authority to issue restricted driving permits without requiring demonstration of "undue hardship" when alcohol or drug use is stated as an element of the offense, giving the Secretary discretion under parameters they establish
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Permits informal hearings at Secretary of State driver services facilities as an alternative to formal administrative hearings, with informal hearings exempt from the Illinois Administrative Procedure Act
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Extends recognition of similar offenses committed on military installations to count the same as Illinois DUI convictions, out-of-state offenses, and local ordinance violations for purposes of license revocation periods and ignition interlock requirements
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Applies monitoring device driving permit (MDDP) provisions to suspensions under Section 11-501.6 (implied consent for testing after crashes causing death or great bodily harm), in addition to existing statutory summary suspensions under Section 11-501.1
Legislative Description
VEH CD-DRIVING PRIVILEGES
Last Action
Referred to Assignments
4/14/2025