Friday, February 22, 2008

Mandatory Insurance Driver's License Suspension

Beginning July 1, 2007, individuals convicted of driving without liability insurance under 625 ILCS 5/3-707 will lose their driving privileges for a minimum of three months. The suspension will be extended for an additional six months, if the individual is convicted of a second offense while the first offense remains in effect. The law, Public Act 91-1035, requires that a $100 reinstatement fee be paid to the State prior to license reinstatement. The law does not allow any driving permit during the course of this suspension.

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Monday, February 18, 2008

Keeping Warm this Winter


Global Warming might be a very real danger facing our planet, but that does not change the reality that it gets very cold in the winter in Chicago.
With the cold weather comes a variety of health concerns. Clearly sub zero temperatures can have serious risks for even the healthiest in the population, but the situation is far more serious for those that are already in a weakened state.
IDoA Director Charles D. Johnson said. “The state has a number of resources available that seniors can use so they aren’t left to make difficult decisions about paying their heating bills or taking their prescription drugs this winter".
" I hope that older persons, their families and those who care for them will take these practical, simple steps to prepare for the cold weather ahead.”
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