Oklahoma Administrative Code
Title 670 - Service Oklahoma
Chapter 15 - DRIVER LICENSES AND IDENTIFICATION CARDS
Subchapter 11 - MEDICAL ASPECTS
Section 670:15-11-13 - Chronic violator
Current through Vol. 42, No. 1, September 16, 2024
(a) A person who has failed to respond to usual methods of assistance offered by Service Oklahoma to the extent that the person has been suspended for an accumulation of ten (10) or more points three (3) or more times within a period of five (5) years, shall be classified as a chronic violator and inimical to public safety. Once the person has attained a six-month violation-free period prior to application for reinstatement of driving privileges, the person may be required to submit to Service Oklahoma the results of psychiatric evaluation by a psychiatrist and/or psychological testing by a psychologist. Consultation on cases of chronic violators must have examinations of sufficient depth to rule out psychological conditions detrimental to public safety. Psychometric evaluation should be sufficient to determine IQ levels; however, other psychological and/or psychiatric evaluations may be necessary to determine a person's mental and emotional capability to operate a motor vehicle safely. Once a person has met these guidelines and is otherwise eligible, the issuance of a restricted driver license may be considered. The licensee shall drive with a restricted driver license for a minimum of one (1) year.
(b) In the event a person who has been classified a Chronic Violator under this section becomes a legal resident of another state or driver license jurisdiction, the person may be considered for reinstatement provided the following criteria is met:
(c) Any person failing to meet the requirements for a restricted driver license as set forth in this Chapter shall be denied driving privileges pursuant to 47 O.S. §6-103.