32-12-5.1 — Denial of license or permit to person subject to convulsions or blackouts--Temporary permit on applicant's statement.
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32-12-5.1.
Denial of license or permit to person subject to convulsions or blackouts--
Temporary permit on applicant's statement.
The Department of Public Safety may deny the issuance
of a motor vehicle operator's license, motorcycle operator's license, restricted minor's permit,
motorcycle restricted minor's permit, instruction permit, or motorcycle instruction permit to any
individual who has experienced convulsions, seizures, or blackouts, until the individual has
experienced a period of twelve months without any such episode. However, upon receipt of a
statement signed by the applicant that the applicant's condition is adequately controlled by
medication, the applicant is continuing to take medication, and the applicant is under the care of a
physician, the Department of Public Safety may issue a temporary permit to the applicant. This
temporary permit is subject to the provisions of § 32-12-36 and is reviewable by the department
every six months, or until the applicant has gone a period of twelve months without any episode.
Source: SL 1979, ch 216; SL 1988, ch 252; SL 1989, ch 265, § 7; SL 1990, ch 251; SL 2001, ch 171, § 4; SL 2003, ch 272, § 23.