Ill. Admin. Code tit. 92, § 1040.50 - Occupational Driving Permit
a)
If the Secretary of State suspends the driver's license of a person pursuant to
IVC Section 6-206(a)(2) and the person drives a commercial vehicle in
connection with his/her regular occupation, the person may qualify for an
occupational driving permit if:
1) the
individual is at least 18 years of age; and
2) the individual has been issued or has
qualified for a valid Illinois driver's license prior to issuance of the
occupational driving permit ; and
3)
there are no outstanding reinstatement fees or failure to pay notations on the
Illinois driving record; and
4)
there are no open or pending suspensions, revocations, cancellations or
disqualifications on the individual's Illinois driving record; and
5) the suspension period does not exceed 12
months; and
6) the suspension was
the result of three, four or five offenses that were committed within a
12-month period. If five offenses were committed, at least two of which
occurred while operating a commercial vehicle in connection with the driver's
regular occupation, the driver would not qualify for an occupational driving
permit ; and
7) the individual's
occupation is full time, and one that involves driving a commercial vehicle on
a regular basis. Part-time employment or a person renting a commercial vehicle
under a short term lease shall not qualify; and
8) the individual successfully completes a
Driver Remedial Education Course prior to the issuance of the occupational
driving permit ; and
9) the
individual completes and signs an affidavit prescribed by the Secretary of
State setting forth his/her eligibility as a driver of a commercial vehicle and
such other information as required by the Secretary of State . The affidavit
shall also be notarized by a Notary Public or signed by a Secretary of State
Hearing Officer ; and
10) the
individual submits a notarized letter from the employer, on the employer's
letterhead, verifying employment; and
11) the individual submits appropriate fee;
and
12) the individual surrenders
his/her current Illinois driver's license .
b) Operation of the following vehicles shall
not be deemed to be the operation of a commercial vehicle :
1) farm vehicle;
2) implements of husbandry;
3) road machinery temporarily on the
highway;
4) a farm tractor being
operated between the home farm and adjacent or nearby farm.
c) If the permit holder's regular
occupation changes, or if the original permit is lost or stolen, the driver is
required to apply for a corrected or duplicate permit in order to continue
driving. The driver must qualify by meeting the requirements outlined in
subsection (a) and shall submit an affidavit verifying the lost or stolen
permit in order to be issued a duplicate permit , or surrender the original
permit to obtain a corrected permit .
d) Upon receipt by this Office of the fifth
conviction within a 12-month period, if at least two of the convictions were
issued for violations committed in his/her commercial vehicle , or a sixth
conviction within a 12-month period was received and the permit was still
valid, an Order of Cancellation shall be entered pursuant to IVC Section
6-206(c)(3).
e) An occupational
driving permit shall be cancelled if the Secretary of State receives reliable
written evidence that the individual does not qualify for the permit as
outlined in subsection (a).
f) Any
driver required to obtain a commercial driver's license pursuant to IVC Section
6-507 may not be issued an occupational driving permit to operate a commercial
motor vehicle while the individual's CDL is cancelled, revoked, suspended or
disqualified pursuant to IVC Sections 6-507(b) and 6-514.
g) Any person who falsely states any fact in
the affidavit required by subsection (a)(9) shall be guilty of perjury pursuant
to IVC Section 6-302 and upon conviction shall have all driving privileges
revoked without further rights.
Notes
Amended at 33 Ill. Reg. 2603, effective January 22, 2009
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