Or. Admin. Code § 735-074-0180 - When a Suspension or Cancellation of Driving Privilege Occurs
(1) DMV may issue
an immediate suspension of driving privileges in the following situations:
(a) As set forth in OAR
735-074-0140, if DMV has reason
to believe from the information provided in a mandatory report submitted under
735-074-0120 that the person may
endanger people or property if not immediately suspended;
(b) The Medical Determination Officer, upon
review of medical information on a driver, recommends an immediate
suspension;
(c) Information
contained in a required Driver Medical Report form (DMV form 735-6587)
submitted as required under OAR
735-074-0140 indicates that the
person has a mental or physical condition that makes it unsafe for the person
to operate a motor vehicle and DMV has reason to believe the person may
endanger people or property if not immediately suspended; or
(d) Information contained in a required
Certificate of Vision form submitted as required under OAR
735-074-0140 indicates the
person's vision does not meet minimum vision standards under OAR
735-062-0050 and DMV has reason
to believe the person may endanger people or property if not immediately
suspended.
(2) DMV will
immediately cancel a person's driving privileges if DMV has reason to believe
that the person may endanger people or property if not immediately canceled. If
DMV has reason to believe a person is unable to safely operate a motor vehicle
and may endanger people or property, DMV may immediately cancel driving
privileges pursuant to ORS
807.350 and OAR
735-070-0010,
735-070-0020 and
735-074-0220.
(3) DMV may cancel driving privileges
pursuant to ORS 807.350 and OAR
735-070-0010,
735-070-0020 and
735-074-0220 if:
(a) The person's vision does not meet the
minimum vision standards set forth in OAR
735-062-0050;
(b) DMV determines the person no longer meets
the qualifications for a driver license, driver permit or endorsement because
of a physical or mental condition or impairment that affects the person's
ability to safely operate a motor vehicle upon the highway or a problem
condition involving an intoxicant, as defined in Oregon Laws 2023, Chapter
498;
(c) The person is denied a
drive test by DMV or the Medical Determination Officer because of a physical or
mental condition or impairment that affects the person's ability to safely
operate a motor vehicle upon the highway; or
(d) DMV requires the person to submit a
Driver Medical Report (DMV form 735-6587) or Certificate of Vision form (DMV
form 735-024) in accordance with OAR
735-074-0140(9) or
(10) and the person fails to submit the
required form within 60 days.
(4) DMV will cancel commercial driving
privileges under ORS 809.310(1) if
DMV suspends the base driving privilege of the holder of a commercial driving
privilege under these rules.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 184.619, 802.010, 807.340, 807.350 & 809.419
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 807.350, 809.310 & 809.430
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