Florida Administrative Code
15 - DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAY SAFETY AND MOTOR VEHICLES
15A - Division of Driver Licenses
Chapter 15A-1 - DRIVER LICENSES
Section 15A-1.013 - Minimum Visual Standards for Licensing
Current through Reg. 50, No. 187; September 24, 2024
(1) Applicants reading worse than 20/40 in either eye, with or without corrective lenses, are referred to a licensed eye specialist for possible improvement.
(2) Applicants reading 20/70 in either eye, with or without corrective lenses, are qualified if vision cannot be improved; however, if one eye is blind, or 20/200 or worse, the other eye must be 20/40 or better or a license shall not be issued.
(3) Applicants reading 20/80 or worse, in each eye when neither eye can be improved shall not be licensed.
(4) Applicants whose visual acuity is improved by corrective lenses to meet the above requirements shall be restricted to driving while wearing such lenses.
(5) An applicant wearing contact lenses who does not wish to be restricted to corrective lenses shall be advised that the Department must determine if the uncorrected visual acuity meets Department vision requirements. Determination shall be by:
(6) Whenever there is a difference of more than 20 points between the acuity reported by the eye specialist and the reading from the vision screening equipment by the driver license examiner, the driver license examiner will so notify the eye specialist to determine an explanation for the difference. If after the explanation, the point difference remains the same, the examiner will request the applicant to get a comparison eye report from another eye specialist.
(7) Minimum acceptable field of vision is 130 degrees.
(8) Use of telescopic lenses to meet minimum visual requirements is not permitted.
Rulemaking Authority 322.02 FS. Law Implemented 322.12, 322.15, 322.16 FS.
New 11-20-75, Formerly 15A-1.13, Amended 12-22-92, 6-3-14.