Ill. Admin. Code tit. 92, § 1030.17 - Errors in Issuance of Driver's License/Cancellation
a) In the event of a driver's license
issuance error or administrative error, the Department shall provide the driver
with written notice of his/her obligation to appear at a Driver Services
Facility for issuance of a corrected driver's license without further testing
pursuant to IVC Section 6-207. The Department shall allow the driver at least
five but no more than 45 days from the notice date to obtain a corrected
driver's license at no fee. No extension shall be granted to the driver, except
upon receipt of a confirmed medical emergency.
b) A driver who obtains a corrected driver's
license shall be in compliance with the Department's request and shall be
allowed to retain driving privileges.
c) Refusal or neglect to obtain a corrected
driver's license within the specified period shall result in the cancellation
of driving privileges pursuant to IVC Sections 6-201(a)(1) and
6-207(b).
d) Any driver whose
driver's license is canceled pursuant to this Section will be allowed to obtain
a corrected driver's license without re-testing or paying an additional fee, if
the driver is not otherwise ineligible.
e) An order rescinding the cancellation shall
be entered on the record of the driver who obtains a corrected or renewed
driver's license.
Notes
Amended at 33 Ill. Reg. 2391, effective January 21, 2009
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