Nev. Admin. Code § 483.340 - Vision screening standards
1. The following
summary of vision standards consists of minimum levels of acceptable vision and
the restrictions that will be imposed on a driver if he or she fails to meet
those minimum levels:
(a) Vision with no
progressive abnormalities or diseases of the eye:
(1) Better than and including 20/40 - full
driving privileges.
(2) Worse than
20/40 through and including 20/70 - daylight driving only.
(3) Worse than 20/70 - not eligible to be
licensed.
(b) Vision
with progressive abnormalities or diseases of the eye:
(1) Better than and including 20/40 - full
driving privileges.
(2) Worse than
20/40 through and including 20/60 - daylight driving only and yearly visual
examination.
(3) Worse than 20/60 -
not eligible to be licensed.
(c) Drivers with vision of 20/100 or worse in
one eye and the vision in the other eye is:
(1) Better than and including 20/40 - full
driving privileges.
(2) Worse than
20/40 through and including 20/50 - daylight driving only and yearly visual
examination.
(3) Worse than 20/50 -
not eligible to be licensed.
2. A person who fails to meet the minimum
levels of acceptable vision for a license may not be licensed to drive, and the
Department shall not administer a driving test to that person. A person who
fails to meet minimum standards may submit a medical report by a physician or
optometrist licensed to practice in this State for consideration by the
Department. The Department may request additional opinions or supporting
information if a medical report is questionable or unclear. All medical reports
are advisory and are not binding on the Department.
Notes
NRS 481.051, 483.220, 483.360
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