Mich. Admin. Code R. 257.853 - Statement of physical or mental history; refusal to process, or denial of, license application pending receipt and review of statement; submission by licensee at or before reexamination; contents; confidentiality
Rule 3.
(1) If the
department has reason to believe that an applicant has a physical or mental
disability which affects his or her ability to safely operate a motor vehicle,
the department shall not process the application until a statement of physical
or mental history has been received and reviewed.
(2) The application shall be denied if, upon
review, the statement indicates the person cannot safely operate a motor
vehicle.
(3) If the department has
reason to believe that a licensee has a physical or mental disability which
affects his or her ability to safely operate a motor vehicle, the department
shall require the licensee to submit a statement of physical or mental history
at or before a reexamination of the licensee. A license or indorsement may be
restricted, suspended, or revoked if that action is ordered at a reexamination
conducted by the department or if the person who completed the statement
recommends no driving privileges or otherwise indicates the licensee lacks the
physical or mental ability to safely operate a motor vehicle.
(4) The statement of physical or mental
history shall include all of the following information with respect to the
person completing the examination:
(a) Name,
address, title, and signature.
(b)
Area or specialty of practice, if any.
(c) The person's professional license number,
if any, and telephone number.
(5) The statement of physical or mental
history shall include all of the following information pertaining to the
applicant or licensee:
(a) The person's full
name, address, and date of birth.
(b) The date of the report.
(c) The date of examination.
(6) The statement of physical or
mental history shall contain the following information as it pertains to the
current ability of the applicant or licensee to safely operate a motor vehicle:
(a) The diagnosis, age of onset, prognosis,
and prescribed treatment or plan of therapy.
(b) Prescribed medications.
(c) The person's compliance with and response
to treatment, therapy, or medication.
(d) Any adverse or other reaction to
treatment, therapy, or medication.
(e) The results of the examination.
(f) The signature of the applicant or
licensee on a release or waiver authorizing the use of the information by the
department only for the purpose of assisting in evaluating the person's ability
to safely operate a motor vehicle.
(g) Any other information required by these
rules.
(7) A statement
of physical or mental history may include an evaluation of the effect of the
condition and treatment, therapy, or medication upon the person's ability to
operate a motor vehicle and a recommendation for licensure restrictions or
special limitations.
(8) If the
statement is completed by a psychologist or neuropsychologist and the applicant
or licensee is taking prescribed medication for the treatment of his or her
condition or for any other reason or condition known to the psychologist or
neuropsychologist, the statement shall also be signed by the physician who
prescribed the medication.
(9) The
department may request the applicant or licensee to provide additional
information concerning his or her current ability to safely operate a motor
vehicle, including additional medical information when appropriate.
(10) The department may require, as a
condition for or a restriction upon a license, that a licensee submit
statements of physical or mental history periodically during the duration of a
license or indorsement or upon submission of an application for an operator's
or chauffeur's license or indorsement.
(11) A licensing action taken by the
department on the basis of a physical or mental condition or disability will be
reassessed by the department upon receipt of new medical evidence and
documentation that the condition or disability has changed or abated or no
longer exists.
(12) All records and
information received or secured pursuant to these rules shall be kept
confidential and shall be used only for the purpose of assisting in evaluating
a person's ability to safely operate a motor vehicle.
(13) Disclosure of the contents of any
document or other information received pursuant to these rules by any employee
of the department for any reason other than assisting in the evaluation of a
person's ability to safely operate a motor vehicle may be grounds for
disciplinary action.
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