Oklahoma Administrative Code
Title 670 - Service Oklahoma
Chapter 15 - DRIVER LICENSES AND IDENTIFICATION CARDS
Subchapter 11 - MEDICAL ASPECTS
Section 670:15-11-4 - Applicability
Universal Citation: OK Admin Code 670:15-11-4
Current through Vol. 42, No. 1, September 16, 2024
(a) General. The medical aspects of driver licensing pertain only to:
(1) Class D driver license applicants or
licensees,
(2) Persons operating as
commercial drivers with the proper type of driver license prior to June 12,
1989, who have been continuously operating in that capacity since and wish to
apply for an intrastate commercial driver license waiver, and with a medical
deficiency that have been licensed with a valid commercial driver license for
more than three (3) years and have been actively employed as a commercial motor
vehicle operator for more than three (3) years may apply for an intrastate
commercial driver license waiver. Both the commercial driver license and
employment requirements shall be for the three (3) years immediately preceding
the application for the intrastate commercial driver license waiver. The
applicant's driving record (driving index history) for the previous three (3)
years will be reviewed during the consideration of the application and the
application will only be approved if the driving record:
(A) Contains no driver license suspension,
revocation, cancellation, denial or disqualification for the operation
pertaining to any motor vehicle;
(B) Contains no involvement in a motor
vehicle accident in which the applicant contributed or received a citation for
any moving traffic violation;
(C)
Contains no convictions for any disqualifying offense as defined in 47 O.S.
§6-205.2, and
(3)
Operators of Class A, B, or C commercial vehicles who are exempt from meeting
the medical requirements as prescribed in
49 CFR §
390.3(f).
(b) Other Class A, B, or C commercial vehicle operators. All Class A, B, or C commercial vehicle operators, other than those provided for in (a) of this Section, must meet the federal requirements set forth in 49 CFR §391 et seq.
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