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Can a DMV suspend a license for a medical condition?

Can a DMV suspend a license for a medical condition?

California Vehicle Code 12806 VC lets the DMV suspend a license for a medical condition. But the DMV may only do this if the condition actually affects someone’s ability to drive safely. What does the DMV do when it receives a report about a medical condition?

Can a doctor take away a driver’s license?

But when Moss, 67, a retired registered nurse, contacted her doctors for an explanation, they were just as confused, she said. Moss had no medical conditions they knew of that would impair her ability to drive, she said.

What does the DMV do if you have a medical condition?

If the DMV decides a driver’s medical condition might pose a potential safety risk, it will schedule a “ reexamination hearing .” This is an in-person evaluation to determine if a driver has the physical and mental skills to drive a car safely.

Do you have to have a medical license to drive a commercial vehicle?

Drivers of Class A, Class B, and commercial Class C vehicles must meet medical requirements established by the federal government and Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). This applies to: All Class A, Class B, and commercial Class C driver license (DL) holders.

Can a medical condition cause a driver’s license to be suspended?

The DMV will also initiate the suspension or revocation of the driver license if they receive information to suggest that person has developed any medical condition or disorder that can affect their ability to drive. The DMV’s primary concern is that the driver’s medical condition may affect their physical control of a motor vehicle.

If the DMV decides a driver’s medical condition might pose a potential safety risk, it will schedule a “ reexamination hearing .” This is an in-person evaluation to determine if a driver has the physical and mental skills to drive a car safely.

What to do if your driver’s license is suspended in California?

If you have received notification that the DMV has suspended your driver license or is attempting to do so for a medical disorder or condition, you should immediately call to consult with a DMV Defense Expert from California Drivers Advocates (CDA).

Can a DMV revoke your license for medical reasons?

Can the DMV revoke my license for medical reasons? A DMV reexamination hearing (sometimes called a P&M hearing) is a hearing to determine whether a person’s driver’s license should be revoked because medical conditions make him or her unsafe to drive. These conditions can be physical or mental.