MyLRC +
Administrative Rules
Rule 61:06 MEDICAL STANDARDS FOR DRIVERS' LICENSES

ARTICLE 61:06

MEDICAL STANDARDS FOR DRIVERS' LICENSES

Chapter

61:06:01             Vision standards.

61:06:02             Altered states of consciousness, Repealed.




Rule 61:06:01 VISION STANDARDS

CHAPTER 61:06:01

VISION STANDARDS

Section

61:06:01:01 to 61:06:01:05    Repealed.

61:06:01:06                           Driver license without restrictions.

61:06:01:07                           Corrective lens restriction.

61:06:01:08                           Left outside rearview mirror restriction.

61:06:01:09                           Referral to eye specialist.

61:06:01:10                           Restrictions recommended by eye specialist or department.

61:06:01:11                           Denial of driver license.




Rule 61:06:01:01 Repealed.

          61:06:01:01.  Standards for pass with no restrictions.Repealed.

          Source: SL 1975, ch 16, § 1; 8 SDR 87, 8 SDR 134, repealed July 1, 1982.




Rule 61:06:01:02 Repealed.

          61:06:01:02.  Standards for pass, restricted to wearing corrective lenses.Repealed.

          Source: SL 1975, ch 16, § 1; 8 SDR 87, 8 SDR 134, repealed July 1, 1982.




Rule 61:06:01:03 Repealed.

          61:06:01:03.  Standards for pass, with other restrictions.Repealed.

          Source: SL 1975, ch 16, § 1; 8 SDR 87, 8 SDR 134, repealed July 1, 1982.




Rule 61:06:01:04 Repealed.

          61:06:01:04.  Standards for fail, refer to eye specialist.Repealed.

          Source: SL 1975, ch 16, § 1; 8 SDR 87, 8 SDR 134, repealed July 1, 1982.




Rule 61:06:01:05 Repealed.

          61:06:01:05.  Standards for fail, no corrections.Repealed.

          Source: SL 1975, ch 16, § 1; 8 SDR 87, 8 SDR 134, repealed July 1, 1982.




Rule 61:06:01:06 Driver license without restrictions.

          61:06:01:06.  Driver license without restrictions. If an applicant's visual acuity is 20/40 or better with both eyes, but no worse than 20/50 in either eye, the applicant shall be issued a driver license with no restrictions.

 

          Source: 8 SDR 87, 8 SDR 134, effective July 1, 1982; 12 SDR 151, 12 SDR 155, effective July 1, 1986; 33 SDR 108, effective December 27, 2006.

          General Authority: SDCL 32-12-4.5.

          Law Implemented: SDCL 32-12-4.5.

 




Rule 61:06:01:07 Corrective lens restriction.

          61:06:01:07.  Corrective lens restriction. If an applicant's visual acuity is 20/40 or better with both eyes, but no worse than 20/50 in either eye with correction, the applicant shall be issued a driver license with a corrective lenses restriction only.

 

          Source: 8 SDR 87, 8 SDR 134, effective July 1, 1982; 12 SDR 151, 12 SDR 155, effective July 1, 1986; 33 SDR 108, effective December 27, 2006.

          General Authority: SDCL 32-12-4.5.

          Law Implemented: SDCL 32-12-4.5.

 




Rule 61:06:01:08 Left outside rearview mirror restriction.

          61:06:01:08. Left outside rearview mirror restriction. If an applicant's visual acuity is 20/40 or better with the left eye and 20/70 or less with the right eye, with or without correction, the applicant shall be issued a driver license requiring a vehicle equipped with a left outside rearview mirror.

 

          Source: 8 SDR 87, 8 SDR 134, effective July 1, 1982; 12 SDR 151, 12 SDR 155, effective July 1, 1986; 33 SDR 108, effective December 27, 2006.

          General Authority: SDCL 32-12-4.5.

          Law Implemented: SDCL 32-12-4.5.

 




Rule 61:06:01:09 Referral to eye specialist.

          61:06:01:09.  Referral to eye specialist. If an applicant's visual acuity is less than 20/40 with both eyes, with or without correction, the applicant shall submit a statement of examination to the department, completed by an eye specialist, on a form provided by the department. An eye specialist is an optometrist or a physician skilled in disease and surgery of the eye.

 

          Source: 8 SDR 87, 8 SDR 134, effective July 1, 1982; 12 SDR 151, 12 SDR 155, effective July 1, 1986; 33 SDR 108, effective December 27, 2006.

          General Authority: SDCL 32-12-4.5.

          Law Implemented: SDCL 32-12-4.5.

 




Rule 61:06:01:10 Restrictions recommended by eye specialist or department.

          61:06:01:10.  Restrictions recommended by eye specialist or department. If an applicant's visual acuity is less than 20/40 in both eyes, with or without correction, the applicant may be restricted to one or more of the following, according to an eye specialist's recommendation and the determination of the department:

 

          (1)  Corrective lenses;

          (2)  No night driving;

          (3)  No driving outside of city limits;

          (4)  Left outside rearview mirror; and

          (5)  Not to exceed 50-mile radius of residence.

 

          Source: 8 SDR 87, 8 SDR 134, effective July 1, 1982; 12 SDR 151, 12 SDR 155, effective July 1, 1986; 33 SDR 108, effective December 27, 2006.

          General Authority: SDCL 32-12-4.5.

          Law Implemented: SDCL 32-12-4.5.

 




Rule 61:06:01:11 Denial of driver license.

          61:06:01:11.  Denial of driver license. Issuance of a driver's license shall be denied if the applicant fails to score 20/60 or better with both eyes. The secretary of the Department of Public Safety or his designee may make exceptions based upon the recommendation of an eye specialist and the successful completion of a driving test.

 

          Source: 8 SDR 87, 8 SDR 134, effective July 1, 1982; 12 SDR 151, 12 SDR 155, effective July 1, 1986; 33 SDR 108, effective December 27, 2006.

          General Authority: SDCL 32-12-4.5.

          Law Implemented: SDCL 32-12-4.5.

 




Rule 61:06:02 ALTERED STATES OF CONSCIOUSNESS

CHAPTER 61:06:02

ALTERED STATES OF CONSCIOUSNESS

(Repealed. 8 SDR 87, 8 SDR 134, effective July 1, 1982)

Online Archived History: