Public Act 0275 104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 104-0275 |
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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 6-411 as follows: |
(625 ILCS 5/6-411) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-411) |
Sec. 6-411. Qualifications of Driver Training Instructors. |
In order to qualify for a license as an instructor for a |
driving school, an applicant must: |
(a) Be of good moral character; |
(b) Authorize an investigation to include a |
fingerprint based background check to determine if the |
applicant has ever been convicted of a crime and if so, the |
disposition of those convictions; this authorization shall |
indicate the scope of the inquiry and the agencies which |
may be contacted. Upon this authorization the Secretary of |
State may request and receive information and assistance |
from any federal, state or local governmental agency as |
part of the authorized investigation. Each applicant shall |
submit his or her fingerprints to the Illinois State |
Police in the form and manner prescribed by the Illinois |
State Police. These fingerprints shall be checked against |
the fingerprint records now and hereafter filed in the |
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Illinois State Police and Federal Bureau of Investigation |
criminal history records databases. The Illinois State |
Police shall charge a fee for conducting the criminal |
history records check, which shall be deposited in the |
State Police Services Fund and shall not exceed the actual |
cost of the records check. The applicant shall be required |
to pay all related fingerprint fees including, but not |
limited to, the amounts established by the Illinois State |
Police and the Federal Bureau of Investigation to process |
fingerprint based criminal background investigations. The |
Illinois State Police shall provide information concerning |
any criminal convictions, and their disposition, brought |
against the applicant upon request of the Secretary of |
State when the request is made in the form and manner |
required by the Illinois State Police. Unless otherwise |
prohibited by law, the information derived from this |
investigation including the source of this information, |
and any conclusions or recommendations derived from this |
information by the Secretary of State shall be provided to |
the applicant, or his designee, upon request to the |
Secretary of State, prior to any final action by the |
Secretary of State on the application. At any |
administrative hearing held under Section 2-118 of this |
Code relating to the denial, cancellation, suspension, or |
revocation of a driver training school license, the |
Secretary of State is authorized to utilize at that |
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hearing any criminal histories, criminal convictions, and |
disposition information obtained under this Section. Any |
criminal convictions and their disposition information |
obtained by the Secretary of State shall be confidential |
and may not be transmitted outside the Office of the |
Secretary of State, except as required herein, and may not |
be transmitted to anyone within the Office of the |
Secretary of State except as needed for the purpose of |
evaluating the applicant. The information obtained from |
this investigation may be maintained by the Secretary of |
State or any agency to which such information was |
transmitted. Only information and standards which bear a |
reasonable and rational relation to the performance of a |
driver training instructor shall be used by the Secretary |
of State. Any employee of the Secretary of State who gives |
or causes to be given away any confidential information |
concerning any criminal charges and their disposition of |
an applicant shall be guilty of a Class A misdemeanor |
unless release of such information is authorized by this |
Section; |
(c) Pass such examination as the Secretary of State |
shall require on (1) traffic laws, (2) safe driving |
practices, (3) operation of motor vehicles, and (4) |
qualifications of teacher; |
(d) Be physically able to operate safely a motor |
vehicle and to train others in the operation of motor |
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vehicles. An instructors license application must be |
accompanied by a medical examination report completed by a |
competent physician licensed to practice in the State of |
Illinois; |
(e) Hold a valid Illinois drivers license; |
(e-5) Have held a valid driver's license for any |
2-year period preceding the date of application for an |
instructor's license, including a temporary visitor's |
driver's license issued under Section 6-105.1, and be |
currently authorized to work in the United States; |
(f) Have graduated from an accredited high school |
after at least 4 years of high school education or the |
equivalent; and |
(g) Pay to the Secretary of State an application and |
license fee of $70. |
If a driver training school class room instructor teaches |
an approved driver education course, as defined in Section |
1-103 of this Code, to students under 18 years of age, he or |
she shall furnish to the Secretary of State a certificate |
issued by the State Board of Education that the said |
instructor is qualified and meets the minimum educational |
standards for teaching driver education courses in the local |
public or parochial school systems, except that no State Board |
of Education certification shall be required of any instructor |
who teaches exclusively in a commercial driving school. On and |
after July 1, 1986, the existing rules and regulations of the |
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State Board of Education concerning commercial driving schools |
shall continue to remain in effect but shall be administered |
by the Secretary of State until such time as the Secretary of |
State shall amend or repeal the rules in accordance with the |
Illinois Administrative Procedure Act. Upon request, the |
Secretary of State shall issue a certificate of completion to |
a student under 18 years of age who has completed an approved |
driver education course at a commercial driving school. |
(Source: P.A. 102-538, eff. 8-20-21.) |