Ill. Admin. Code tit. 92, § 1030.130 - Grounds for Cancellation of a Probationary License
a) A probationary license as defined in
Section 1030.120 shall be canceled
and/or further action taken against the individual's driving privileges if the
Department receives:
1) Evidence that the
individual is less than 21 years of age.
2) Evidence that traffic convictions
committed prior to the effective date of the suspension entered pursuant to IVC
Section 6-206(a)(2) will result in the total points assessed against the
individual's driving record exceeding 74 points within a 12-month period, as
determined by the Illinois Offense Table (92 Ill. Adm. Code
1040.20).
3) Evidence the individual's driving
privileges have been suspended or revoked within the past seven years,
excluding cleared miscellaneous suspensions.
4) Evidence indicating that the individual
has been arrested, or previously arrested for, an offense that would require
mandatory revocation upon conviction pursuant to IVC Section 6-205.
5) Evidence the individual did not attend or
failed to complete the driver remedial education course.
6) A report of a traffic offense, excluding
those listed in IVC Section 6-204(a)(2), that was committed during the
effective period of the probationary license.
7) Evidence a traffic conviction was
committed on or after the effective date of a suspension and prior to the
effective date of the probationary driver's license.
Notes
Amended at 33 Ill. Reg. 2391, effective January 21, 2009
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