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2004 SESSION
047622784Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. That §§ 46.2-311 and 46.2-330 of the Code of Virginia are amended and reenacted as follows:
§ 46.2-311. Persons having defective vision; minimum standards of visual acuity and field of vision; tests of vision.
A. The Department shall not issue a driver's license or learner's permit (i) to
any person unless he demonstrates a visual acuity of at least 20/40 in one or
both eyes with or without corrective lenses or (ii) to any such person unless
he demonstrates at least a field of 100 degrees of horizontal vision in one or
both eyes. However, a license permitting the driving of motor vehicles during a
period beginning one-half hour after sunrise and ending one-half hour before
sunset, may be issued to a person who demonstrates a visual acuity of at least
20/70 in one or both eyes without or with corrective lenses provided he
demonstrates at least a field of seventy70 degrees of horizontal vision, and
further provided that if such person has vision in one eye only, he demonstrates at
least a field of forty40 degrees temporal and thirty30 degrees nasal
horizontal vision.
B. The Department shall not issue a driver's license or learner's permit to any person authorizing the driving of a commercial motor vehicle as defined in the Virginia Commercial Driver's License Act (§ 46.2-341.1 et seq.) unless he demonstrates a visual acuity of at least 20/40 in each eye and at least a field of 140 degrees of horizontal vision.
C. Every person applying to renew a driver's license and required to be reexamined as a prerequisite to the renewal of the license, shall:
1. Appear before a license examiner of the Department to demonstrate his visual acuity and horizontal field of vision, or
2. Accompany his application with a report of such examination made within
ninety90 days prior thereto by an ophthalmologist or optometrist.
D. The test of horizontal visual fields made by license examiners of the
Department shall be performed at thirty-three33 and one-third centimeters with
a ten10 millimeter round white test object or may, at the discretion of the
Commissioner, be performed with electronic or other devices designed for the
purpose of testing visual acuity and horizontal field of vision. The report of
examination of visual acuity and horizontal field of vision made by an
ophthalmologist or optometrist shall have precedence over an examination made
by a license examiner of the Department in administrative determination as to
the issuance of a license to drive. Any such report may, in the discretion of
the Commissioner, be referred to a medical advisory board or to the State
Health Commissioner for evaluation.
E. Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection B of this section, any person who is licensed to drive any motor vehicle may, on special application to the Department, be licensed to drive any vehicle, provided the operation of the vehicle would not unduly endanger the public safety, as determined by the Commissioner pursuant to regulations established by the Department.
No driver's license or learner's permit shall be issued to any person who is 65 years old or older unless he presents evidence acceptable to the Commissioner that he has been examined by a licensed physician who has found that his vision meets or exceeds the requirements of this section.
§ 46.2-330. Expiration and renewal of licenses; examinations required.
A. Every driver's license shall expire on the applicant's birthday in years in which the applicant attains an age equally divisible by five. At no time shall any driver's license be issued for less than three nor more than seven years. Thereafter the driver's license shall be renewed on or before the birthday of the licensee and shall be valid for five years, expiring in the next year in which the licensee's age is equally divisible by five.
B. Within one year prior to the date shown on the driver's license as the date of expiration, the Department shall mail notice, to the holder thereof, at the address shown on the records of the Department in its driver's license file, that his license will expire on a date specified therein, whether he must be reexamined, and when he may be reexamined. Nonreceipt of the notice shall not extend the period of validity of the driver's license beyond its expiration date.
Any driver's license may be renewed by application, which shall include the applicant's certification of Virginia residency, after the applicant has taken and successfully completed those parts of the examination provided for in §§ 46.2-311, 46.2-325 and the Virginia Commercial Driver's License Act (§ 46.2-341.1 et seq.), including vision and written tests, other than the parts of the examination requiring the applicant to drive a motor vehicle. All drivers applying in person for renewal of a license shall take and successfully complete the examination each renewal year.
C. Notwithstanding any other provision of this section, the Commissioner, in his discretion, may require any applicant for renewal to be fully examined as provided in §§ 46.2-311, 46.2-325 and the Virginia Commercial Driver's License Act (§ 46.2-341.1 et seq.). Furthermore, if the applicant is less than 65 years old, the Commissioner may waive the vision examination for any applicant for renewal of a driver's license which is not a commercial driver's license, and the requirement or the taking of the written test as provided in subsection B of this section, § 46.2-325 and the Virginia Commercial Driver's License Act (§ 46.2-341.1 et seq.), for any applicant for renewal who is at least 21 years old if the applicant's driver's license record on file at the Department contains, for the five years prior to the expiration date of the license being renewed, a record of no more than one conviction for any offense reportable under §§ 46.2-382, 46.2-382.1, and 46.2-383. Such written test shall not be waived for an applicant less than 21 years old if he has one or more such convictions. However, in no case shall there be any waiver of the vision examination for applicants for renewal of a commercial driver's license or of the knowledge test required by the Virginia Commercial Driver's License Act for the hazardous materials endorsement on a commercial driver's license. No driver's license or learner's permit issued to any person who is 65 years old or older shall be renewed unless he presents evidence acceptable to the Commissioner that he has been examined by a licensed physician who has found that his vision meets or exceeds the requirements of §46.2-311.
D. Every applicant for renewal of a driver's license, whether renewal shall or shall not be dependent on any examination of the applicant, shall appear in person before the Department to apply for renewal, unless specifically notified by the Department that renewal may be accomplished in another manner as provided in the notice.
E. This section shall not modify the provisions of § 46.2-331.