Renewal of license: Test of eyesight; report in lieu of test; regulations; when examination may be required.
1. The Department may require an applicant for a renewal license to appear before an examiner for a driver’s license and successfully pass a test of his eyesight.
2. The Department may accept, in lieu of an eye test, a report from an ophthalmologist, optometrist or agency of another state which has duties comparable to those of the Department if the reported test was performed within 90 days before the application for renewal and:
(a) The applicant is qualified to renew his driver’s license by mail in accordance with the procedure established pursuant to NRS 483.383; or
(b) The Department determines, upon good cause shown, that the applicant is unable to appear in person.
3. The Department shall adopt regulations which prescribe:
(a) The criteria to determine which applicant for a renewal license must appear and successfully pass a test of his eyesight.
(b) The circumstances under which the Department will accept a report from an ophthalmologist, optometrist or agency of another state which is authorized to conduct eye tests, in lieu of an eye test for the renewal of an applicant’s driver’s license.
4. If the Administrator or his authorized agent has reason to believe that the licensee is no longer qualified to receive a license because of his physical condition, the Department may require that the applicant submit to an examination pursuant to the provisions of NRS 483.330. The age of a licensee, by itself, does not constitute grounds for requiring an examination of driving qualifications.
Last modified: February 25, 2006