Illinois Secretary of State First time DUI offender BAIID program MDDP
IL Sec. of State first time DUI offenders Implemented in 2009 Monitoring Device Driving Permits (MDDP) Optional program/Offender chooses No hardship No limits on driving except must have BAIID Class 4 felony if first time offender caught driving without a BAIID IL Sec. of State first time DUI offenders
How the program works… Offender Arrested for DUI Sworn report comes to SOS SOS sends Notice Order Of SSS (effec. on 46th Day) With Notice: MDDP application How the program works…
Offender Returns app To SOS SOS Processes/ Sends requirements When requirements met, permit issued Offender Gets BAIID Installed (has 14 days)
Computer begins monitoring If does not install eventually driving relief cancelled Offender brings in device every 30 to 60 days for reading BAIID Co. sends Report to SOS Computer reads report – looks for violations
In Illinois, approx. 11,000 people on BAIID in 2010 In Illinois, approx. 11,000 people on BAIID in 2010. In 2008, that number was approx. 3000. In 2010, there were over 1700 instances of people in BAIID program blowing .05 or higher (and were determined to be using alcohol) who were not allowed to start their vehicle. Alcohol-related fatalities: 2008 – 425 2009 – 373 2010 – 246 Measures of Success