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On the physical form, if the driver has nothing wrong, does the doctor check any of the boxes on the Medical Examiner s Certification at the bottom?

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On the physical form, if the driver has nothing wrong, does the doctor check any of the boxes on the Medical Examiner s Certification at the bottom?

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The only time a medical examiner checks one or more of the items in the certification box is when a driver must comply with the item(s) in order to be medically qualified. An example of this is, if a driver can read only the eye chart with glasses, then the examiner must check the box in front of “Qualified only when wearing corrective lenses.” The other areas of the certification, such as examiner’s name, telephone number, etc., must be filled out for the driver to be medically qualified, even if the driver passes all the physical requirements.

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