Haw. Code R. § 19-122-363 - Reinstatement of license or issuance after denial; submission of information regarding hazard to public welfare
(a) If a person
who, for medical or physical reasons or because the person's licensing would be
hazardous to public safety, has been denied a license or permit, or has had a
license suspended, revoked, or canceled subsequently applies for issuance or
reinstatement of the license or permit, the person may be required to submit
the following information:
(1) A current
statement concerning the condition by any treating medical doctor or other
competent authority acceptable to the examiner of drivers. The medical
statement must include the diagnosis, treatment, and prospect of recovery from
or control of the condition; and
(2) A current medical report covering the
results of any medical examinations pertinent to the condition in
question.
(b) The
examiner of drivers may consider approval recommended by the medical advisory
board, when applicable, and any other information the examiner of drivers deems
relevant.
(c) The examiner of
drivers or authorized representative may, in addition, require the applicant or
licensee be given a driving test and other examinations which are deemed
necessary to effectively evaluate the ability of the applicant or licensee to
operate a motor vehicle safely.
(d)
The examiner of drivers may require any or all of the information specified in
this section, together with any other information deemed relevant in any case
in which the issue arises as to whether the driving of a motor vehicle by a
person would be hazardous to the public welfare.
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