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§47-6-119. Physical or mental conditions hazardous to public safety - Physical and/or psychological examination - Renewal - Retesting.

47 OK Stat § 47-6-119 (2019) (N/A)
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A. When the Department of Public Safety has good cause to believe that a licensee or applicant for license to drive a motor vehicle may be afflicted with any physical or mental ailment or condition including diabetes which may cause loss of control or partial control or may otherwise be incapable of properly controlling a motor vehicle, or when a licensee's or applicant's accident or violation record indicates the licensee or applicant may be a hazard to public safety, the Department of Public Safety is hereby authorized to require the licensee or applicant to submit to a physical and/or psychological examination as prescribed by the Commissioner based upon recommendations of the State Driver's License Medical Advisory Committee or its selected representative, and/or complete a driver improvement school, and/or be examined again as provided by Section 6-110 of this title. All physical and/or mental examinations shall be conducted in the county of the residence of the applicant or licensee or in the nearest county to the applicant or licensee where the examination can be completed. Any driver improvement school or examination as provided by Section 6-110 of this title shall be completed in the same location as other applicants or licensees living in the same county as the applicant or licensee who is required to complete the school or examination. Unless the Department receives a verified written report as provided for in subsection B of this section specifying the need for an examination of the applicant or licensee, persons afflicted by diabetes shall not be required to submit to any additional requirements beyond those requirements for a person not affected by diabetes before receiving a license or a renewal of a license to operate a motor vehicle.

B. Every license issued to a person specified in subsection A of this section shall be renewable upon payment of the required fee; provided, the Department of Public Safety has not received a report from a law enforcement officer stating that the person is a hazard to the public safety and should be evaluated pursuant to the provisions of subsection A of this section or a verified medical report from a licensed physician stating that the person is incapable of properly controlling a motor vehicle. If any report indicates that the physical or mental ailment or condition has failed to remain stable or that the condition is progressive to a degree that the person is deemed to be a hazard to the public safety or is incapable of properly controlling a motor vehicle, the Department of Public Safety shall evaluate the person to determine if additional verified medical reports shall be required before issuing or renewing any drivers license or during the period a license is valid.

C. The Department may require any person specified in subsection A of this section to be retested any time prior to such person's application for renewal of a license if the Department receives a written report from any law enforcement officer, a verified report from a licensed physician, or a verified report from such other person authorized by the Department indicating the person's physical or mental ailment or condition has contributed to an accident or has deteriorated since issuance of the license to such a degree the person could lose control or partial control or may otherwise cause such person to be incapable of properly controlling a motor vehicle.

Added by Laws 1968, c. 120, § 1, eff. Jan. 1, 1969. Amended by Laws 1990, c. 219, § 25, eff. June 1, 1990; Laws 1990, c. 337, § 9; Laws 1994, c. 387, § 3, eff. July 1, 1995.

NOTE: Laws 1990, c. 222, § 2 repealed by Laws 1990, c. 337, § 26.

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