Nev. Admin. Code § 483.400 - Reinstatement of license or issuance after denial; submission of information regarding hazard to public welfare
1. If a person who,
for medical or physical reasons or because his or her licensing would be
hazardous to public safety, has been denied a license or permit, or has had his
or her license suspended, revoked or cancelled subsequently applies for
issuance or reinstatement of the license or permit, the person may be required
to submit the following information:
(a) A
current statement of his or her case history.
(b) A current statement concerning the
ailment by any treating physician or psychiatrist, psychologist, certified drug
and alcohol counselor or any other competent authority acceptable to the
Department. The statement must include the diagnosis, treatment and prospect of
recovery from or control of the ailment.
(c) A current report covering the results of
any medical examinations pertinent to the ailment in question.
(d) Evidence of the Medical Advisory Board's
approval, when applicable.
(e) Any
other information the Department deems relevant.
The Director or the Director's authorized representative may, in addition, require the applicant or licensee be given a driving test and other examinations which are deemed necessary to effectively evaluate the ability of the applicant or licensee to operate a motor vehicle safely.
2. The Department may require any or all of
the information specified in subsection 1, together with any other information
deemed relevant in any case in which the issue arises as to whether the driving
of a motor vehicle by a person would be hazardous to the public
welfare.
Notes
NRS 481.051, 483.220, 483.495
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