Illinois 2025-2026 Regular Session

Illinois House Bill HB1264

Introduced
1/10/25  

Caption

DRIVER LICENSE REFUSAL-REASONS

Impact

The bill mandates that the Secretary of State provide comprehensive information regarding the application and hearing process for reinstatement. It stipulates that the Secretary must review the individual's application and issue a decision within a 21-day timeframe. If the application is denied, the Secretary of State is required to send detailed verification of the denial reasons via certified mail within seven days. This change aims to expedite and clarify the process, aiming to improve the experience of individuals whose licenses are affected.

Summary

House Bill 1264 amends the Illinois Vehicle Code by adding a new section that outlines the responsibilities of the Secretary of State when it comes to denying, suspending, or revoking an individual's driving privileges. Specifically, this legislation states that if the Secretary of State takes such actions based on certain offenses cited in the Driver License Compact, the individual must be informed of the reasons behind the action. This is intended to enhance transparency in how driving privileges are managed and ensure that applicants are aware of the specifics concerning their license status.

Contention

While the bill seeks to improve communication and procedural clarity, there may be concerns regarding the potential administrative burden on the Secretary of State's office. Stakeholders could argue that managing the influx of reinstatement requests and ensuring timely communications will require additional resources. Moreover, while proponents may view this bill as a necessary step for due process, opponents might question whether the strict timelines are feasible given current staffing and processing capacities.

Notable_points

HB1264 reflects ongoing efforts to address issues of fairness and accountability within state licensing processes. By requiring verification and detailed explanations for license denial or suspension, the bill aims to prevent misunderstandings and ensure individuals can adequately contest decisions that affect their mobility and livelihood. It embodies a legislative move towards reforming administrative procedures to better align with principles of equity and transparency.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IL SB2524

VEH CD-DRIVER'S LICENSE

IL HB3389

FOID CARD DRIVER'S LICENSE

IL SB165

Electronic Driver's Licenses

IL HB180

Electronic Driver's Licenses

IL HB762

DUI; revise license suspension for test refusal if licensee pleads guilty.

IL SB442

Drivers' Licenses; revocation and expiration of commercial drivers' licenses for noncitizens; provide

IL HF1520

Drivers' licenses; various governing provisions modified.

IL HB1400

Driver licenses; removing certain description of persons not to be licensed; effective date.

IL HB1400

Driver licenses; removing certain description of persons not to be licensed; effective date.

IL SF2271

Driver's license agents authorization to conduct behind-the-wheel road tests for class D drivers' licenses

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