Sec.14-45a-9. Other requirements  


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  • (a) The person is responsible for obtaining any such information listed in Section 14-45a-8 as may be requested by the commissioner for his use and consideration. The commissioner may provide forms to the person and/or his physician(s) for reporting such information.

    (b) As provided in subsection (e) of Section 14-36, the commissioner may at any time require an on-the-road driving evaluation of any person, without cost, to assist in his determination of the person's driving ability.

    (c) Unless otherwise specified, medical reports required by the commissioner must be based on an examination by the physician within the previous three (3) months.

    (d) Unless otherwise specified, medical reports required by the commissioner must be submitted within thirty (30) days from receipt of a request by the commissioner.

    (e) Follow-up examinations and reports by a physician or vision specialist may be required for progressive or recurring conditions or when more than one medical condition exists.

    (f) Whenever the commissioner receives a medical report in accordance with this regulation showing that the person has poor compliance, as described by the person's physician, with a prescribed medical treatment program, the commissioner may suspend the operator's license of such person, consistent with the provisions of Chapter 54 of the General Statutes, if the commissioner finds that continued operation of a motor vehicle by such person will endanger the public safety.

(Effective June 22, 1992)