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Section 32-6-7.1 - Persons with physical disabilities or impairments.

AL Code § 32-6-7.1 (2019) (N/A)
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(a) Any person with physical disabilities, a record of an impairment, or regarded as having an impairment shall be subject to the same laws, rules, and regulations set forth by the Department of Public Safety relating to the licensure of an individual to operate a motor vehicle.

(b) Notwithstanding any law, rule, or regulation, the state Department of Public Safety shall not refuse to issue any permit or license for the operation of a motor vehicle, or the renewal of either, on the grounds of physical appearance, speculations, or generalizations that the individual's physical impairment would impede that person's ability to operate a motor vehicle in a safe manner without probable cause to believe the person's ability to operate a motor vehicle in a safe manner is in fact impaired.

(c) If the department refuses to issue a permit or license or arbitrarily questions the person's abilities based on physical appearance or speculated inability to operate a motor vehicle in a safe manner, the person shall have a right to an impartial hearing before the Director of Public Safety or his or her designee. At the hearing, the person shall have the right to be represented by counsel and to present witnesses including, but not limited to, a physician of choice. The person may appeal any decision to the circuit court of competent jurisdiction for a trial de novo.

(d) This section shall be interpreted to be consistent with and to further the purposes and policies of Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended, 34 CFR part 104 and P.L. 101-336, The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, together with implementing regulations and subsequent amendments to the laws and regulations.

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Section 32-6-7.1 - Persons with physical disabilities or impairments.