This bill allows commercial driver training schools in Illinois to conduct the CDL (Commercial Driver's License) test for students who have completed a driver's education course. The testing must comply with federal and state regulations, and the Secretary of State will create necessary rules for this process.
Supporters of this bill argue that it will streamline the process for students seeking their commercial driver's license by allowing them to take the test at their training school. This could lead to more efficient training and quicker entry into the workforce for aspiring commercial drivers.
Critics may express concerns that allowing training schools to administer the CDL test could compromise the integrity and standards of the testing process. They might argue that it could lead to inconsistencies in testing quality and potentially lower safety standards on the roads.
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This summary was generated using AI from the bill's official text and metadata. Data sourced from LegiScan and the Illinois General Assembly. Conflict-of-interest analysis for this bill is coming soon.
IL HB1914