Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 10, November 13, 2024
Rule 761-604.13 - Vision screening results(1)Two-year license. An applicant who cannot attain a visual acuity of 20/40 with both eyes or with the better eye shall be issued a two-year license.(2)License denied.a. An applicant who cannot attain a visual acuity of 20/70 with both eyes or with the better eye shall not be licensed, subject to discretionary issuance under subrule 604.13(4).b. If the applicant's binocular field of vision is less than 110 degrees, or the monocular field of vision is less than 100 degrees, the applicant shall not be licensed, subject to discretionary issuance under subrule 604.13(4).(3)Reapplication. An applicant who cannot meet the vision standards in subrule 604.13(2) may reapply when the vision improves and the applicant meets the vision standards. If a suspension or denial notice was served, reapplication must be made to the driver and identification services bureau at the address in subrule 604.3(1), or at a driver's license service center(4)Discretionary issuance.a. An applicant whose license is restricted under rule 761-604.11 (321) or who cannot meet the vision standards in subrule 604.13(2) may submit a written request for review by an informal settlement officerb. Based upon consideration of the applicant's vision report, driving test and driving record, the written recommendation of the applicant's licensed vision specialist, and traffic conditions in the vicinity of the applicant's residence, the officer may recommend issuing a license with restrictions suitable to the applicant's capabilities. However: (1) An applicant who cannot attain a visual acuity of 20/100 with both eyes or with the better eye may be considered for licensing only after recommendation by the medical advisory board.(2) An applicant who cannot attain a visual acuity of 20/199 with both eyes or with the better eye shall not be licensed.(3) If an applicant's binocular field of vision or monocular field of vision is less than 75 degrees, the applicant may be considered for licensing only after recommendation by the medical advisory board.(4) An applicant who cannot attain a binocular or monocular field of vision of 21 degrees shall not be licensed.c. The officer's recommendation denying discretionary issuance or regarding the extent and nature of restrictions is subject to reversal or modification upon review or appeal only if it is clearly characterized by an abuse of discretion. This rule is intended to implement Iowa Code sections 321.186, 321.186A, 321.193 and 321.196.
Iowa Admin. Code r. 761-604.13
ARC 9991B, IAB 2/8/12, effective 3/14/12Amended by IAB June 3, 2020/Volume XLII, Number 25, effective 7/8/2020