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 |
Revocation |
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 Suspension |
110 or more |
Revocation |
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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