Ohio Admin. Code 4501:1-1-33 - Vision and examination standards for persons using bioptic/telescopic devices
(A) As used in this rule and in rule
4501:1-1-20
of the Administrative Code:
(1)
"Bioptic/telescopic device" or "bioptic/telescopic lenses" means a two-focus
optical system used to magnify distant objects by including a small telescope
which is mounted in a spectacle lens in a manner to allow an unobstructed view
of the horizontal visual field through the person's normal distance corrective
lens.
(2) "Certified driving
training and evaluation program" means a program which provides or coordinates
comprehensive vision assessment relating to driving skills including, without
limitation, vision, hearing, and mobility, and training designed to improve
those skills and is approved by the registrar of motor vehicles and the
director of public safety in compliance with rule
4501:1-1-34
of the Administrative Code.
(3) "A
restricted out-of-state driver" means a person who presents an unexpired
license of another state with a restriction requiring the use of a
bioptic/telescopic device.
(B) A person who attempts but fails to
qualify for a driver's license under the vision standards set forth in rule
4501:1-1-20
of the Administrative Code, may qualify for a driver's license by the use of a
bioptic/telescopic device if all of the requirements of this rule are met. No
commercial driver's license, motorcycle license or endorsement, or motorized
bicycle license or endorsement, or motorized bicycle license shall be issued
under this rule.
(C) After it is
determined that a person cannot qualify for a driver's license without the use
of a bioptic/telescopic device under the vision standards set forth in rule
4501:1-1-20
of the Administrative Code, the person may be referred to a certified driving
training and evaluation program approved by the registrar and the director. The
person shall first be examined to determine whether his or her vision can be
corrected with the use of a bioptic/telescopic device to meet the standards set
forth in rule
4501:1-1-20
of the Administrative Code. If the certified driving training and evaluation
program determines that the person will be able to meet all of the assessment
standards of the program as delineated in paragraph (A)(2) of this rule with
regard to the use of a bioptic/telescopic device, the person shall then be
given examinations for knowledge of the motor vehicle laws of the state of Ohio
and for recognition of road signs and signals pursuant to paragraph (A) of rule
4501:1-1-07
of the Administrative Code at an examination station. The assessment of a
restricted out-of-state driver shall exclude the mobility assessment. The
foregoing examinations may be taken orally. The examination for recognition of
road signs and signals may be administered using facsimiles of road signs and
signals enlarged to no larger than four images per eight-and-one-half by eleven
inch field in size. Upon successful completion of the foregoing examinations,
the person may be issued a restricted temporary instruction permit
identification card which shall be valid only when the person is accompanied by
an appropriate employee of a certified driving training and evaluation program
or a trained examiner of the bureau of motor vehicles. Such a permit
shall
is not
be required of a restricted out-of-state
driver. When issued, the restricted temporary instruction permit identification
card shall be sent to the certified driving training and evaluation program to
be held for the applicant during the evaluation and training process.
(D) No person shall be eligible to take the
comprehensive driver examination provided for in this rule until that person
first successfully demonstrates that the applicant's visual acuity as measured
through the bioptic/telescopic device and the applicant's visual fields as
measured with the bioptic/telescopic device in place meet the vision standards
set forth in rule
4501:1-1-20
of the Administrative Code.
(E) A
person who has obtained a certificate of successful completion and
recommendation for a comprehensive driver examination and a restricted
out-of-state driver who has successfully completed the bureau of motor vehicles
examinations in paragraph (C) of this rule shall be eligible to take a
comprehensive driver examination administered by the a certified bioptic exam
station. A person who has an Ohio driver's license restricted to daytime
driving only pursuant to paragraph (C)(2)(b) or (D)(1)(b) of rule
4501:1-1-20
of the Administrative Code shall be eligible to take a comprehensive night
driving examination after complying with paragraphs (K)(1) and (K)(2) of this
rule.
(F) The comprehensive driver
examination shall be administered by at least two examiners employed by the
bureau of motor vehicles each of whom shall
be
are properly trained to administer a
comprehensive driver examination in accordance with this rule.
(G) The comprehensive driver examination
shall be over a route or routes which are specifically designated for
examination purposes under this rule, shall be sufficiently comprehensive to
adequately test the driving skills and perception abilities of a person using a
bioptic/telescopic device, and shall test the person's ability to operate and
react appropriately to various traffic conditions.
(H) A person who fails the comprehensive
driver examination three times (or, in the case of a restricted out-of-state
driver, two times) shall not be eligible to retake the comprehensive driver
examination until that person has received further evaluation and training and
has been issued a new certificate of successful completion and recommendation
for a comprehensive driver examination from a certified driving training and
evaluation program.
(I) If the
person passes the comprehensive driving examination, a driver's license shall
be issued subject to any restrictions suitable to the licensee's driving
ability as determined by the bureau of motor vehicles examiners unless those
restrictions are modified or disapproved, in writing, by the registrar or his
or her authorized designee. The person's first license shall be restricted to
driving during daylight hours only unless the person is eligible to take a
comprehensive night driving examination under paragraph (E) of this rule and
complies with paragraphs (K)(1) and (K)(2) of this rule.
If the person fails the night driving examination, the daytime driving privileges shall not be revoked unless determined and documented by a physician, bureau of motor vehicles examiner or the registrar that the person cannot operate during daylight hours without the appropriate bioptic/telescopic device.
(J) If a person has
not been convicted of any traffic offenses and has not been involved in any
at-fault accidents in the previous twelve months after first being licensed in
this state or another state (with or without restriction), he may then apply
for driving privileges during unrestricted hours.
(K) The daylight driving only restriction,
including such a restriction on an unexpired license of another state, may be
removed from a person's driver's license under this rule if the person does all
of the following:
(1) Meets with the use of a
bioptic/telescopic device the vision standards set forth in rule
4501:1-1-20
of the Administrative Code for driving during unrestricted hours;
(2) Successfully completes additional
evaluation and training for night driving at a certified driving training and
evaluation program unless the person has presented an unexpired license of
another state with a restriction allowing daytime and nighttime driving with
the use of a bioptic/telescopic device; and
(3) Passes a comprehensive night driving
examination which shall be conducted between at least one-half hour after
sundown and one-half hour before sunrise by at least two examiners of the
bureau of motor vehicles.
(L) No more than two restricted temporary
instruction permits shall be issued to a person within any twenty-four month
period.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 4501.02
Rule Amplifies: 4507.10, 4507.11, 4507.12
Prior Effective Dates: 12/24/1990, 04/20/1996, 04/23/2006, 03/21/2011, 04/10/2016
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