Kan. Admin. Regs. § 92-52-1 - Vision standards for drivers
Each driver's license examiner shall use the following vision standards for driver's license applicants:
(a) Each applicant testing 20/40 or better in
at least one eye with or without corrective lens at the examination station
shall meet the vision requirements. The driver's license examiner shall give
each applicant failing to meet this test a vision form and refer the applicant
to a vision specialist of the applicant's choice.
(b) Each applicant who has received a vision
report from a vision specialist shall have 20/60 or better vision in at least
one eye with or without corrective lens as determined by the vision specialist
to be eligible to be issued a driver's license.
(c) The driver's license examiner shall
require each individual with a reading of 20/60 in at least one eye with or
without corrective lens to submit to a driver's test.
(d) Any applicant failing to meet any of the
above standards may request an administrative review by the director of
vehicles.
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