Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 15A-5.004 - Seizures
(1) Applicants or licensed drivers must be
seizure free for a period of two years before having their license issued or
reinstated, but may apply at the end of six months to be reconsided by the
Board for issuance or reinstatement if they are under regular medical
supervision and seizure free. Applicants or licensed drivers with "petit mal,"
absence seizures, and partial seizures with complex symptomatology will also be
subject to these guidelines. An applicant or licensed driver with an isolated
seizure with a normal electroencephalogram may be reconsidered by the Board at
the end of three months. Applicants or licensed drivers must present a Medical
Report, HSMV 72423, effective 07/18,
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-09594,
herein incorporated by reference, from their treating physician. A copy of the
form is available on the Department's website.
(2) Applicants or licensed drivers who have
been approved for license issuance or reinstatement after being seizure free
for six months may be required to submit follow-up medical information at
periodic intervals as recommended by the Board.
(3) Applicants or licensed drivers who have
had chronic recurring seizures (or have been treated for such for one year) and
who have anti-epileptic medications discontinued will not be licensed to drive
during the period of drug withdrawal and for a period of three months following
complete cessation of treatment. If the applicant or licensed driver has
seizures during this withdrawal period, licensing may be considered after a
three-month seizure free interval or upon return to adequate therapy.
(4) If there is a question about the seizure
type or the medication the applicant or licensed driver is prescribed, it is
the prerogative of the Board to question the physician further to clarify the
nature of the seizures.
(5) Blood
levels below therapeutic levels are to be considered on an individual
basis.
(6) Applicants or licensed
drivers with only non-epileptic seizures or chronic nocturnal seizures will be
considered on an individual basis.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 322.02(6), 322.125(7), 322.126(1) FS. Law Implemented 322.05(7), (10), 322.125(1), (2), (3), 322.126(1), 322.221(2)(c) FS.
New 7-5-81, Amended 6-27-82, Formerly 15A-5.04, Amended 7-31-18.
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