Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 375-3-1-.28 - Requests for Medical Alert Information
(1)
(a) Any
person who has been diagnosed with a medical condition, illness or disorder
named herein may request to have a notation of such diagnosis placed on his or
her driver's license, permit, or identification card.
(b) The following conditions, illnesses, and
disorders may be recorded on a driver's license, permit, or identification card
as medical alert information at the request of the customer:
1. Post traumatic stress disorder;
2. Diabetes;
3. Heart conditions;
4. Epilepsy;
5. Drug allergies;
6. Alzheimers or dementia
7. Physical Disability
8. Vision Loss
9. Pacemaker
10. Lung Disease
11. Hearing Loss
12. Autism
13. Renal Condition
14. Seizures
15. Hemophilia
16. Developmental Disability
17. Brain Injury
18. Mental Health Disability; and
19. Other conditions as approved by the
Commissioner or his/her designee.
(2) Any person requesting the inclusion of a
medical alert notation on his or her driver's license, permit, or
identification card shall submit an application form to include a waiver of
liability for the release of any medical information to the Department, any
person who is eligible under O.C.G.A.
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for access to such medical information as recorded on the person's driving
record, and any other person who may view or receive notice of such medical
information by virtue of having seen such person's driver's license, permit, or
identification card. Such application shall advise the person that he or she
will be consenting to the release of such medical information to anyone who
sees or copies his or her driver's license, permit, or identification card even
if such person is otherwise ineligible to access to such medical information
under state and/or federal law.
(3)
Such application shall include space for a person requesting the inclusion of a
medical alert notation on his or her driver's license, permit, or
identification card to obtain a sworn statement from a person licensed to
practice medicine or psychology in this state verifying such
diagnosis.
(4) Any person who has
been issued a driver's license, permit, or identification card bearing medical
alert information may be issued a replacement driver's license, permit, or
identification card excluding such medical alert information at his or her
request and upon payment the fee provided in O.C.G.A.
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for replacement of lost licenses.
(5)
(a) No
medical alert information shall be printed on or removed from a driver's
license, permit or identification card without the express consent of the
customer.
(b) If the customer is a
child under the age of eighteen (18), consent for the printing of medical alert
information shall be provided by the parent or guardian of the child when he or
she signs the application for the driver's license, permit or identification
card as required by O.C.G.A.
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(c) If the customer is an incapacitated
adult, consent for the printing of medical alert information shall be given by
the guardian of such adult as appointed by a court of competent
jurisdiction.
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