What if my patients condition improves due to remission, a new medication or other medical treatment?
A person suspended based on a mandatory impairment-based referral, whose impairment is no longer severe and uncontrollable based on remission, new medication, treatment, therapy, etc. can contact DMV to request the opportunity to demonstrate that they are able to safely operate a motor vehicle. In some cases they may be asked to provide updated medical information in order for DMV’s Medical Determination Officer to determine if it is safe for them to begin the testing process. Their driver license will be reinstated upon passing all required tests.
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