North Dakota Administrative Code
Title 37 - Department of Transportation
Article 37-08 - Visual Requirements for Operators Licenses or Permits
Chapter 37-08-01 - Visual Requirements
Section 37-08-01-01 - Definitions

Current through Supplement No. 394, October, 2024

The definitions provided in North Dakota Century Code title 39 shall apply to this article, except:

1. "Corrective visual device" means glasses or contact lenses.

2. "Field of vision report" means a report measuring peripheral vision arrived at by use of a static or kinetic visual field testing device in the ophthalmologic or optometric profession which checks peripheral and central visual field, excluding tangent screen and confrontation devices.

3. "Medical advisory board" means driver license medical advisory board consisting of North Dakota licensed physicians or optometrists appointed by the director for the purpose of advising the director concerning the medical aspects of licensing.

4. "Outside mirrors" means one unobstructed mirror attached to each side of the vehicle within easy view of the driver.

5. "Road test" means a driving demonstration.

6. "Special visual devices" means use of telescopic bioptic resulting in a vision acuity of 20/130 in each eye through the carrier lens and 20/40 in the bioptic lens and having a full field peripheral view in both eyes.

7. "Vision specialist" means a North Dakota licensed physician or optometrist.

General Authority: NDCC 28-32-02

Law Implemented: NDCC 39-06-03(7)

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