Illinois Administrative Code
Title 92 - TRANSPORTATION
Part 1040 - CANCELLATION, REVOCATION OR SUSPENSION OF LICENSES OR PERMITS
Section 1040.108 - Suspension for Failure to Make Report of Vehicle Accident Violations

Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 12, March 22, 2024

a) A person who is convicted of violating IVC Section 11-406 for failure to make a report of a vehicle accident shall have his/her driving privileges suspended by the Department.

b) When considering prior convictions, only those convictions for failure to make a report of a vehicle accident that have an arrest date within seven years prior to the arrest date of the incoming conviction shall be considered.

c) Upon receipt of a report of conviction for failure to make a report of a vehicle accident, the Department shall take action as follows:

ACTION TABLE

Convictions

Action

1st Conviction

2-month Suspension

2nd Conviction

4-month Suspension

3rd or subsequent Conviction

6-month Suspension

d) If a conviction for failure to make a report of a vehicle accident shows an arrest date during a period of revocation that is in effect, the revocation shall be extended for one year from the date of the conviction or the latest projected eligibility date on record, whichever is the greater period of time. If a conviction for failure to make a report of a vehicle accident shows an arrest date during a period of suspension (excluding miscellaneous suspensions) that is still in effect, the suspension shall be extended for the same amount of time as the originally imposed suspension in accordance with IVC Section 6-303.

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