VEH CD-EXAMS
Sponsored By: Ram Villivalam (Democratic)
In Committee
Summary
Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code. Requires every applicant for the renewal of a driver's license who is 79 years or older to renew in person. Requires every applicant for the renewal of a driver's license who is 87 years of age or or who is 75 years of age or older and holds a commercial driver's license to prove, by an actual demonstration, the applicant's ability to exercise reasonable care in the safe operation of a motor vehicle. Allows an immediate family member to submit information to the Secretary of State relative to the medical condition of a person if the condition interferes with the person's ability to operate a motor vehicle safely. Requires information to be submitted in writing in a manner and form approved by the Secretary and shall include the name of the person submitting the information. Prohibits the Secretary from accepting or acting on anonymous reports. Makes other changes. Effective July 1, 2026.
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Bill Overview
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Sponsors & Cosponsors
Sponsor
Ram Villivalam
Democratic • Senate
Cosponsors
Adriane Johnson
Democratic • Senate
Chris Balkema
Republican • Senate
Christopher Belt
Democratic • Senate
Craig Wilcox
Republican • Senate
Dan McConchie
Republican • Senate
Dave Syverson
Republican • Senate
David Koehler
Democratic • Senate
Donald P. DeWitte
Republican • Senate
Elgie R. Sims, Jr.
Democratic • Senate
Javier L. Cervantes
Democratic • Senate
Jil Tracy
Republican • Senate
John F. Curran
Republican • Senate
Julie A. Morrison
Democratic • Senate
Lakesia Collins
Democratic • Senate
Laura Ellman
Democratic • Senate
Laura M. Murphy
Democratic • Senate
Mary Edly-Allen
Democratic • Senate
Mattie Hunter
Democratic • Senate
Meg Loughran Cappel
Democratic • Senate
Michael E. Hastings
Democratic • Senate
Michael W. Halpin
Democratic • Senate
Mike Porfirio
Democratic • Senate
Mike Simmons
Democratic • Senate
Napoleon Harris, III
Democratic • Senate
Sally J. Turner
Republican • Senate
Sara Feigenholtz
Democratic • Senate
Seth Lewis
Republican • Senate
Suzy Glowiak Hilton
Democratic • Senate
Roll Call Votes
No roll call votes available for this bill.
Actions Timeline
Added as Co-Sponsor Sen. Craig Wilcox
4/28/2025SenateAdded as Co-Sponsor Sen. Mike Simmons
4/10/2025SenateAdded as Co-Sponsor Sen. Christopher Belt
4/4/2025SenateAdded as Co-Sponsor Sen. Michael E. Hastings
4/3/2025SenateAdded as Co-Sponsor Sen. Laura Ellman
4/3/2025SenateAdded as Co-Sponsor Sen. Suzy Glowiak Hilton
2/4/2025SenateAdded as Co-Sponsor Sen. Mike Porfirio
1/30/2025SenateAdded as Co-Sponsor Sen. Javier L. Cervantes
1/30/2025SenateAdded as Co-Sponsor Sen. Lakesia Collins
1/30/2025SenateAdded as Co-Sponsor Sen. Napoleon Harris, III
1/29/2025SenateAdded as Co-Sponsor Sen. John F. Curran
1/29/2025SenateAdded as Co-Sponsor Sen. Chris Balkema
1/28/2025SenateAdded as Chief Co-Sponsor Sen. Laura M. Murphy
1/28/2025SenateAdded as Co-Sponsor Sen. Michael W. Halpin
1/28/2025SenateAdded as Co-Sponsor Sen. Dave Syverson
1/28/2025SenateAdded as Chief Co-Sponsor Sen. Elgie R. Sims, Jr.
1/27/2025SenateAdded as Co-Sponsor Sen. Mary Edly-Allen
1/24/2025SenateAdded as Co-Sponsor Sen. Adriane Johnson
1/24/2025SenateAdded as Co-Sponsor Sen. Mattie Hunter
1/23/2025SenateAdded as Co-Sponsor Sen. Sara Feigenholtz
1/23/2025SenateAdded as Co-Sponsor Sen. Dan McConchie
1/23/2025SenateAdded as Co-Sponsor Sen. Sally J. Turner
1/22/2025SenateAdded as Co-Sponsor Sen. Julie A. Morrison
1/22/2025SenateAdded as Co-Sponsor Sen. Jil Tracy
1/22/2025SenateAdded as Co-Sponsor Sen. Meg Loughran Cappel
1/22/2025Senate
Bill Text
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