Ill. Admin. Code tit. 92, § 1040.36
a) A person who is convicted of operating a motor vehicle in violation of the restrictions imposed on a driver's license shall have his/her driving privileges suspended by the Department. If a corrected driver's license that removes the restriction that was violated at the time of arrest is issued on or prior to the conviction date of the incoming conviction for a first offense of a driver's license restriction violation, no action shall be taken against the individual by the Department.
e) If a person has no prior suspensions or revocations of any kind and a conviction for operating a motor vehicle in violation of the restrictions imposed on a driver's license, the Department shall take action as follows:
ACTION TABLE
| Convictions | Action | |
| 1st Conviction | 2-month Suspension | |
| 2nd Conviction | 4-month Suspension | |
| 3rd Conviction | 6-month Suspension | |
| 4th or subsequent Conviction | 12-month Suspension |
f) If a person has one prior suspension or revocation and a conviction for operating a motor vehicle in violation of the restrictions imposed on a driver's license, the Department shall take action as follows:
ACTION TABLE
| Convictions | Action | |
| 1st Conviction | 4-month Suspension | |
| 2nd Conviction | 6-month Suspension | |
| 3rd or subsequent Conviction | 12-month Suspension |
g) If a person has two prior suspensions or revocations or any combination thereof, and a conviction for operating a motor vehicle in violation of the restrictions imposed on a driver's license, the Department shall take action as follows:
ACTION TABLE
| Convictions | Action | |
| 1st Conviction | 6-month Suspension | |
| 2nd or subsequent Conviction | 12-month Suspension |
h) If a person has three prior suspensions or revocations or any combination thereof, and a conviction for operating a motor vehicle in violation of the restrictions imposed on a driver's license, the Department shall take action as follows:
ACTION TABLE
| Convictions | Action | |
| 1st or subsequent Conviction | 12-month Suspension |
(Source: Amended at 33 Ill. Reg. 2603, effective January 22, 2009)