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Session: 104th General Assembly
Year: 2026
Bill #: HB5281
Category: Juvenile Justice
Position: No position
Mandate?
Revenue Loss?
Authority Preemption?

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Summary as Introduced

Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code. Provides that for the purpose of providing the Secretary of State with records necessary to impose a revocation, upon filing with the clerk of court, the clerk shall forward in a manner and form prescribed by the Secretary (i) a copy of a Uniform Citation and Complaint where the officer indicated a crash type of fatal, (ii) a copy of information or an indictment in which a person is charged with a violation of the Code that resulted in the death of another person, or (iii) a copy of information or an indictment in which a person is charged with reckless homicide. Allows the Secretary to adopt rules to implement the provisions. Provides that the Act may be referred to as the Protz-Liddy Act. Effective January 1, 2027.

Staff Analysis

Bill as Introduced

Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code. Provides that for the purpose of providing the Secretary of State with records necessary to impose a revocation, upon filing with the clerk of court, the clerk shall forward in a manner and form prescribed by the Secretary (i) a copy of a Uniform Citation and Complaint where the officer indicated a crash type of fatal, (ii) a copy of information or an indictment in which a person is charged with a violation of the Code that resulted in the death of another person, or (iii) a copy of information or an indictment in which a person is charged with reckless homicide. Allows the Secretary to adopt rules to implement the provisions. Provides that the Act may be referred to as the Protz-Liddy Act. Effective January 1, 2027.

Senate Floor Amendment 2

The amendment would amend the Juvenile Court Act of 1987 to authorize the Illinois Secretary of State to inspect and copy certain juvenile court records involving delinquency proceedings in which a minor is alleged to have operated a motor vehicle in a manner that resulted in another person’s death. The bill also permits the disclosure of otherwise redacted information identifying the victim or alleged victim of a sex offense when necessary for the Secretary of State to carry out official duties related to those proceedings. The changes are intended to expand access to relevant court records in limited circumstances involving fatal motor vehicle incidents and take effect January 1, 2027.



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