VEH CD-INSURANCE VERIFICATION
Following the notification from insurance companies about policy cancellations, the Secretary of State is required to inform the vehicle owner within the next 30 days. The owner then has a set period to provide verification of a new liability insurance policy. If the owner fails to do so, the Secretary has the authority to cancel the owner’s driver's license or permit until verified coverage is established. This process aims to reduce the number of uninsured motor vehicles on the road and to ensure that drivers maintain proper coverage as mandated by state law.
SB3718, introduced by Senator Adriane Johnson, amends the Illinois Insurance Code and the Illinois Vehicle Code. The bill mandates that insurance companies providing automobile liability insurance to registered vehicles must notify the Secretary of State within 30 days of any policy cancellation. This change aims to enhance communication and compliance regarding vehicle insurance requirements, thereby assisting in the enforcement of insurance verification laws in Illinois.
Notable discussions surrounding SB3718 may arise regarding privacy concerns associated with the reporting requirement, particularly from individuals who may view state notifications of insurance cancellations as intrusive or redundant. Additionally, the enforcement mechanisms for license cancellation could be contentious, as they may disproportionately impact low-income individuals who might struggle to secure new insurance coverage promptly after cancellation.