IL SB 3635
Illinois introduced legislation that would eliminate the requirement that a driver’s license be suspended for failure to appear. The bill would also eliminate the authority of the court to decline to process a renewal of a driver’s license of a person who has not paid a fee or tax that is due.
You can access the full text of the bill here.
Primary sponsor(s): Senator Thompson, Senator Albers, and Senator McNeill
Bill number: Senate Bill 3635
Status: Pending
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