Ill. Admin. Code tit. 92, § 1040.80 - Cancellation of Driver's License Upon Issuance of a Disabled Person Identification Card
a) If
a Disabled Person Identification Card as provided in 92 Ill. Adm. Code
1030.91
is issued to someone who has a valid Illinois driver's license , the case shall
be forwarded to the Driver Analysis Section of the Department for review and
possible cancellation of the person's driver's license. If the person indicated
on his/her Disabled Person Identification Card application via affidavit that
he/she has a handicap so severe that it precludes him/her from obtaining an
Illinois driver's license, the driver's license shall be cancelled unless proof
is offered that indicates that the Disabled Person Identification Card was
issued in error and should be cancelled.
b) If the applicant holds a valid Illinois
driver's license and indicates on his/her Disabled Person Identification Card
application via affidavit that his/her handicap is so severe that it precludes
him/her from obtaining an Illinois driver's license, the Department shall
request that the person submit a medical report to the Driver Analysis Section
of the Department . If the medical report is favorable and indicates that the
individual can safely operate a motor vehicle, the Disabled Person
Identification Card shall be cancelled. However, if the medical report
indicates the individual cannot safely operate a motor vehicle, the Illinois
driver's license will be cancelled pursuant to IVC Section 6-201(5). If the
person wishes to contest the Departmental decision, he/she may request an
administrative hearing pursuant to 92 Ill. Adm. Code 1001. If an individual
does not submit the medical report after being requested to do so, his/her
driver's license shall be cancelled, if one has previously been issued. This
decision may also be contested in accordance with 92 Ill. Adm. Code
1001.
Notes
Amended at 33 Ill. Reg. 2603, effective January 22, 2009
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a) If a Disabled Person Identification Card as provided in 92 Ill. Adm. Code 1030.91 is issued to someone who has a valid Illinois driver's license, the case shall be forwarded to the Driver Analysis Section of the Department for review and possible cancellation of the person's driver's license. If the person indicated on his/her Disabled Person Identification Card application via affidavit that he/she has a handicap so severe that it precludes him/her from obtaining an Illinois driver's license, the driver's license shall be cancelled unless proof is offered that indicates that the Disabled Person Identification Card was issued in error and should be cancelled.
b) If the applicant holds a valid Illinois driver's license and indicates on his/her Disabled Person Identification Card application via affidavit that his/her handicap is so severe that it precludes him/her from obtaining an Illinois driver's license, the Department shall request that the person submit a medical report to the Driver Analysis Section of the Department. If the medical report is favorable and indicates that the individual can safely operate a motor vehicle, the Disabled Person Identification Card shall be cancelled. However, if the medical report indicates the individual cannot safely operate a motor vehicle, the Illinois driver's license will be cancelled pursuant to IVC Section 6-201(5). If the person wishes to contest the Departmental decision, he/she may request an administrative hearing pursuant to 92 Ill. Adm. Code 1001. If an individual does not submit the medical report after being requested to do so, his/her driver's license shall be cancelled, if one has previously been issued. This decision may also be contested in accordance with 92 Ill. Adm. Code 1001.
Notes
Amended at 33 Ill. Reg. 2603, effective January 22, 2009