Ill. Admin. Code tit. 92, § 1040.40 - Suspension or Revocation for Repeated Convictions or Collisions
a) A person who has been repeatedly involved as a driver in motor vehicle accidents or repeatedly convicted of traffic offenses to a degree that indicates the lack of ability to exercise ordinary and reasonable care in the safe operation of a motor vehicle, or whose record indicates disrespect for traffic laws and the safety of other persons on the highway, shall be reviewed by the Department for possible driver's license and/or driving privilege suspension or revocation pursuant to IVC Section 6-206(a)(3). Upon review, if a determination is made by the Department that additional convictions accumulating 90 or more points have been received after the effective date of a 12-month suspension or revocation entered under Section 1040.30, or under this Section and the 90 or more additional or accumulated points were a result of convictions occurring during the same period of time as the convictions used for the 12-month suspension , the person's driving privileges shall be revoked pursuant to IVC Section 6-206(a)(3).
b) A person who has been convicted of three or more point assigned traffic violations committed within a 12-month period as listed in Section 1040.20 (Type Action 87, 97 or 99), excluding any conviction previously used as a basis for action, shall be identified for review for possible driver's license and/or driving privilege suspension or revocation pursuant to IVC Section 6-206(a)(3).
1) If a person's driving record indicates one or more prior suspensions or revocations pursuant to IVC Section 6-206(a)(3) within a seven-year period from the effective date of the revocation , the following point table shall be used to enter an order of revocation and shall be recorded to the driving record:
POINT TABLE
Number of Points |
Action |
0 through 14 |
No Action |
15 or more |
|
2) If a person's driving record indicates two or more prior suspensions or revocations within a seven-year period from the effective date of the suspension or revocation , excluding miscellaneous suspensions and suspensions or revocations pursuant to IVC Section 6-206(a)(3), the following point table shall be used in computing whether an order of suspension or revocation is to be entered and recorded to the driving record:
POINT TABLE
Number of Points |
Action |
0 through 14 |
No Action |
15 through 109 |
12-month |
110 or more |
|
3) If a person has a point total that exceeds 109 and more than six months has elapsed between the time of the last conviction date and the effective date of the order of revocation , an order of revocation shall be entered and recorded to the driving record.
4) Notice of suspension or revocation will be given pursuant to IVC Sections 2-114 and 6-209.
c) An order of revocation shall be entered and recorded to the driving record pursuant to IVC Section 6-206(a)(3) if:
1) The person has a 12-month suspension or revocation in effect pursuant to IVC Section 6-206(a)(36); and
2) During the same 24-month period, the person is convicted of two or more point-assigned traffic violations totaling 65 or more points (Type Action 87, 97 or 99), excluding any conviction previously used as a basis for a suspension or revocation ; and
3) The person was under age 21 at the time the point-assigned traffic violations occurred.
d) An order of revocation shall be entered and recorded to the driving record pursuant to IVC Section 6-206(a)(3) if:
1) The person is convicted of two or more points assigned traffic violations committed while the person was under the age of 21; and
2) The point total for those convictions exceeds 79; and
3) More than six months have elapsed between the latest conviction date and the effective date of the order of revocation .
e) If a person has been repeatedly involved as a driver in motor vehicle accidents or repeatedly convicted of traffic offenses to a degree that indicates the lack of ability to exercise ordinary and reasonable care in the safe operation of a motor vehicle or his/her driving record indicates disrespect for traffic laws and the safety of other persons on the highway, that person shall be reviewed by the Department for possible driver's license and/or driving privilege revocation pursuant to IVC Section 6-206(a)(3). Upon review, if a determination is made by the Department that additional convictions accumulating 65 or more points have been received after the effective date of a 12-month suspension or revocation entered under Section 1040.29 and the 65 or more additional or accumulated points were a result of convictions occurring during the same period of time as the convictions used for the 12-month suspension or revocation , that person's driving privileges shall be revoked pursuant to Section 6-206(a)(3).
Notes
Amended at 33 Ill. Reg. 2603, effective January 22, 2009
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