Public Act 104-0041

Public Act 0041 104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY

 


 
Public Act 104-0041
 
HB1120 EnrolledLRB104 05997 LNS 16030 b

    AN ACT concerning transportation.
 
    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
represented in the General Assembly:
 
    Section 5. The Illinois Vehicle Code is amended by
changing Section 6-110 as follows:
 
    (625 ILCS 5/6-110)
    Sec. 6-110. Licenses issued to drivers.
    (a) The Secretary of State shall issue to every qualifying
applicant a driver's license as applied for, which license
shall bear a distinguishing number assigned to the licensee,
the legal name, signature, zip code, date of birth, residence
address, and a brief description of the licensee.
    Licenses issued shall also indicate the classification and
the restrictions under Section 6-104 of this Code. The
Secretary may adopt rules to establish informational
restrictions that can be placed on the driver's license
regarding specific conditions of the licensee.
    A driver's license issued may, in the discretion of the
Secretary, include a suitable photograph of a type prescribed
by the Secretary.
    (a-1) If the licensee is less than 18 years of age, unless
one of the exceptions in subsection (a-2) apply, the license
shall, as a matter of law, be invalid for the operation of any
motor vehicle during the following times:
        (A) Between 11:00 p.m. Friday and 6:00 a.m. Saturday;
        (B) Between 11:00 p.m. Saturday and 6:00 a.m. on
    Sunday; and
        (C) Between 10:00 p.m. on Sunday to Thursday,
    inclusive, and 6:00 a.m. on the following day.
    (a-2) The driver's license of a person under the age of 18
shall not be invalid as described in subsection (a-1) of this
Section if the licensee under the age of 18 was:
        (1) accompanied by the licensee's parent or guardian
    or other person in custody or control of the minor;
        (2) on an errand at the direction of the minor's
    parent or guardian, without any detour or stop;
        (3) in a motor vehicle involved in interstate travel;
        (4) going to or returning home from an employment
    activity, without any detour or stop;
        (5) involved in an emergency;
        (6) going to or returning home from, without any
    detour or stop, an official school, religious, or other
    recreational activity supervised by adults and sponsored
    by a government or governmental agency, a civic
    organization, or another similar entity that takes
    responsibility for the licensee, without any detour or
    stop;
        (7) exercising First Amendment rights protected by the
    United States Constitution, such as the free exercise of
    religion, freedom of speech, and the right of assembly; or
        (8) married or had been married or is an emancipated
    minor under the Emancipation of Minors Act.
    (a-2.5) The driver's license of a person who is 17 years of
age and has been licensed for at least 12 months is not invalid
as described in subsection (a-1) of this Section while the
licensee is participating as an assigned driver in a Safe
Rides program that meets the following criteria:
        (1) the program is sponsored by the Boy Scouts of
    America or another national public service organization;
    and
        (2) the sponsoring organization carries liability
    insurance covering the program.
    (a-3) If a graduated driver's license holder over the age
of 18 committed an offense against traffic regulations
governing the movement of vehicles or any violation of Section
6-107 or Section 12-603.1 of this Code in the 6 months prior to
the graduated driver's license holder's 18th birthday, and was
subsequently convicted of the offense, the provisions of
subsection (a-1) shall continue to apply until such time as a
period of 6 consecutive months has elapsed without an
additional violation and subsequent conviction of an offense
against traffic regulations governing the movement of vehicles
or Section 6-107 or Section 12-603.1 of this Code.
    (a-4) If an applicant for a driver's license or
instruction permit has a current identification card issued by
the Secretary of State, the Secretary may require the
applicant to utilize the same residence address and name on
the identification card, driver's license, and instruction
permit records maintained by the Secretary. The Secretary may
promulgate rules to implement this provision.
    (a-5) If an applicant for a driver's license is an
employee of the Department of Children and Family Services
with a job title of "Child Protection Specialist Trainee",
"Child Protection Specialist", "Child Protection Advanced
Specialist", "Child Welfare Specialist Trainee", "Child
Welfare Specialist", or "Child Welfare Advanced Specialist" or
a judicial officer or a peace officer, the applicant may elect
to have his or her office or work address listed on the license
instead of the applicant's residence or mailing address. The
Secretary of State shall adopt rules to implement this
subsection (a-5). For the purposes of this subsection (a-5),
"peace officer" means any person who by virtue of his or her
office or public employment is vested by law with a duty to
maintain public order or to make arrests for a violation of any
penal statute of this State, whether that duty extends to all
violations or is limited to specific violations.
    (b) Until the Secretary of State establishes a First
Person Consent organ and tissue donor registry under Section
6-117 of this Code, the Secretary of State shall provide a
format on the reverse of each driver's license issued which
the licensee may use to execute a document of gift conforming
to the provisions of the Illinois Anatomical Gift Act. The
format shall allow the licensee to indicate the gift intended,
whether specific organs, any organ, or the entire body, and
shall accommodate the signatures of the donor and 2 witnesses.
The Secretary shall also inform each applicant or licensee of
this format, describe the procedure for its execution, and may
offer the necessary witnesses; provided that in so doing, the
Secretary shall advise the applicant or licensee that he or
she is under no compulsion to execute a document of gift. A
brochure explaining this method of executing an anatomical
gift document shall be given to each applicant or licensee.
The brochure shall advise the applicant or licensee that he or
she is under no compulsion to execute a document of gift, and
that he or she may wish to consult with family, friends, or
clergy before doing so. The Secretary of State may undertake
additional efforts, including education and awareness
activities, to promote organ and tissue donation.
    (c) The Secretary of State shall designate on each
driver's license issued a space where the licensee may place a
sticker or decal of the uniform size as the Secretary may
specify, which sticker or decal may indicate in appropriate
language that the owner of the license carries an Emergency
Medical Information Card.
    The sticker may be provided by any person, hospital,
school, medical group, or association interested in assisting
in implementing the Emergency Medical Information Card, but
shall meet the specifications as the Secretary may by rule or
regulation require.
    (d) (Blank). The Secretary of State shall designate on
each driver's license issued a space where the licensee may
indicate his blood type and RH factor.
    (e) The Secretary of State shall provide that each
original or renewal driver's license issued to a licensee
under 21 years of age shall be of a distinct nature from those
driver's licenses issued to individuals 21 years of age and
older. The color designated for driver's licenses for
licensees under 21 years of age shall be at the discretion of
the Secretary of State.
    (e-1) The Secretary shall provide that each driver's
license issued to a person under the age of 21 displays the
date upon which the person becomes 18 years of age and the date
upon which the person becomes 21 years of age.
    (e-3) The General Assembly recognizes the need to identify
military veterans living in this State for the purpose of
ensuring that they receive all of the services and benefits to
which they are legally entitled, including health care
healthcare, education assistance, and job placement. To assist
the State in identifying these veterans and delivering these
vital services and benefits, the Secretary of State is
authorized to issue drivers' licenses with the word "veteran"
appearing on the face of the licenses. This authorization is
predicated on the unique status of veterans. The Secretary may
not issue any other driver's license which identifies an
occupation, status, affiliation, hobby, or other unique
characteristics of the license holder which is unrelated to
the purpose of the driver's license.
    (e-5) Beginning on or before July 1, 2015, the Secretary
of State shall designate a space on each original or renewal
driver's license where, at the request of the applicant, the
word "veteran" shall be placed. The veteran designation shall
be available to a person identified as a veteran under
subsection (e) of Section 6-106 of this Code who was
discharged or separated under honorable conditions.
    (e-7) Upon providing the required documentation, at the
request of the applicant, the driver's license may reflect
Gold Star Family designation. The Secretary shall designate a
space on each original or renewal driver's license for such
designation. This designation shall be available to a person
eligible for Gold Star license plates under subsection (f) of
Section 6-106 of this Code.
    (f) The Secretary of State shall inform all Illinois
licensed commercial motor vehicle operators of the
requirements of the Uniform Commercial Driver License Act,
Article V of this Chapter, and shall make provisions to insure
that all drivers, seeking to obtain a commercial driver's
license, be afforded an opportunity prior to April 1, 1992, to
obtain the license. The Secretary is authorized to extend
driver's license expiration dates, and assign specific times,
dates and locations where these commercial driver's tests
shall be conducted. Any applicant, regardless of the current
expiration date of the applicant's driver's license, may be
subject to any assignment by the Secretary. Failure to comply
with the Secretary's assignment may result in the applicant's
forfeiture of an opportunity to receive a commercial driver's
license prior to April 1, 1992.
    (g) The Secretary of State shall designate on a driver's
license issued, a space where the licensee may indicate that
he or she has drafted a living will in accordance with the
Illinois Living Will Act or a durable power of attorney for
health care in accordance with the Illinois Power of Attorney
Act.
    (g-1) The Secretary of State, in his or her discretion,
may designate on each driver's license issued a space where
the licensee may place a sticker or decal, issued by the
Secretary of State, of uniform size as the Secretary may
specify, that shall indicate in appropriate language that the
owner of the license has renewed his or her driver's license.
    (h) A person who acts in good faith in accordance with the
terms of this Section is not liable for damages in any civil
action or subject to prosecution in any criminal proceeding
for his or her act.
    (i) The Secretary shall designate a space on each original
or renewal of a driver's license, at the request of the
applicant, for a designation as a Gold Star Family. This
designation shall be available to a person eligible for Gold
Star license plates under subsection (f) of Section 6-106 of
this Code.
(Source: P.A. 103-888, eff. 8-9-24; 103-933, eff. 1-1-25;
revised 11-26-24.)
Effective Date: 1/1/2026