Or. Admin. Code § 735-062-0385 - Maintaining Qualification Under the Limited Vision Condition Program or Cancellation
(1)
Beginning two years from the date of issuance and at least every two years
thereafter, a person issued a license under ORS
807.363 must be examined by a
licensed vision specialist and submit to DMV a Report of Limited Vision
Examination form signed by the licensed vision specialist certifying the person
meets the vision requirements under ORS
807.359. If the person's driving
privileges are not restricted to daylight driving only, the Report of Limited
Vision Examination form must indicate that the person is able to safely operate
a motor vehicle at night.
(2)
Approximately 90 days before the vision requirements described in section (1)
of this rule are due DMV will issue the person a notice of cancellation and
Report of Limited Vision form (DMV form 735-24A) for completion by the person's
vision specialist. DMV will cancel the person's driving privileges if the
Report of Limited Vision Examination form (DMV form 735-24A) is not completed
and submitted to DMV within 90 days of the date DMV issues a notice of
cancellation or the person fails to meet the vision requirements as set forth
in section (1) of this rule.
(3)
DMV will issue a driver license with a daylight driving only restriction if the
Report of Limited Vision Examination form (DMV form 735-24A) submitted pursuant
to section (1) of this rule does not include the nighttime driving vision
specialist certification.
(4) A
Report of Limited Vision Examination form (DMV form 735-24A) must be received
by DMV no later than two years from the examination date of the most recently
submitted report.
(5) DMV will
reissue the driving privileges cancelled for less than one year under section
(2) of this rule when the person:
(a) Submits
a Report of Limited Vision Examination form (DMV form 735-24A) showing the
person meets the vision requirements under ORS
807.359;
(b) Passes a DMV drive test demonstrating the
person is fit to operate a vehicle safely on the highways of this state; and
(c) Pays the appropriate licensing
fees at the time of reissuance.
(6) DMV will issue driving privileges, in
accordance with ORS 807.363, to a person whose
driving privileges have been cancelled for a year or more under section (2) of
this rule when the person successfully completes a rehabilitation training
program along with meeting the requirements of section (5) of this
rule.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 184.619 & 802.010
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 807.363, 807.350 & 809.310
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