Illinois 2025-2026 Regular Session

Illinois House Bill HB4483

Introduced
1/16/26  

Caption

VEH CD-MEDICAL CONDITION-DUTY

Impact

This legislation is poised to shift responsibilities onto drivers who are aware of their medical conditions. By requiring reporting, it holds individuals accountable for their health status in the context of public safety on the roads. This is likely to result in a change in how drivers interact with state regulations, as failure to report such conditions could lead to legal repercussions. Consequently, it adds an additional layer of legal responsibility for drivers, increasing the state's ability to manage road safety more proactively.

Summary

House Bill 4483 focuses on amending the vehicle code concerning duties of drivers regarding medical conditions. Specifically, it mandates that individuals suffering from certain medical conditions must report their status to the relevant authorities, thereby affecting how laws around driving safety and medical disclosures are enforced. The bill aims to enhance road safety by ensuring that medical conditions that could impair driving abilities are adequately addressed in a regulatory framework.

Contention

Discussion around HB4483 has revealed notable contention, particularly regarding privacy concerns and the practicality of reporting medical conditions. Critics argue that mandating such disclosures could deter individuals from seeking necessary medical attention for fear of losing their driving privileges. Proponents of the bill believe that the safety benefits, including potentially reducing the incidence of accidents caused by unfit drivers, outweigh these concerns. As the bill proceeds through the legislative process, these debates will likely play a crucial role in shaping its final form.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IL HB4900

CRIM PRO-RELEASE CONDITIONS

IL SB3365

MEDICARE/MEDICAID DUAL ELIGIBL

IL HB4247

SCH CD-ASTHMA MEDICATION

IL SB2837

SCH CD-ASTHMA MEDICATION

IL HB4330

INS CD-MEDICARE SUPP POLICIES

IL SB3882

MEDICAID-SNAP-VETS EXEMPTION

IL SB3566

VEH CD-ELECTRIC VEHICLES

IL HB4085

VEH CD-NON-HIGHWAY VEHICLE

IL HB4441

VEH CD-VEHICLES OF SHERIFF

IL HB4782

VEH CD-CANNABIS IN VEHICLE

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.