Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 807 § 807.090 — Establishing eligibility notwithstanding mental or physical condition or
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 807 ·
Oregon Code § 807.090·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Establishing eligibility notwithstanding mental or physical condition or
impairment.
(1) If
the Department of Transportation determines that a person may be ineligible for
a license because the person has a mental or physical condition or impairment
that affects the persons ability to safely operate a motor vehicle, the person
may establish eligibility for a license:
(a) By personally
demonstrating to the satisfaction of the department that, notwithstanding the
mental or physical condition or impairment, the person is qualified to safely
operate a motor vehicle; or
(b) If the
department reasonably believes that, notwithstanding the demonstration under
paragraph (a) of this subsection, the persons mental or physical condition or
impairment affects the persons ability to safely operate a motor vehicle, by
receiving a determination of eligibility from the medical determination officer
of the department under this section.
(2) The medical
determination officer shall determine that a person is eligible for a license
under this section if an applicant establishes to the satisfaction of the
officer that the persons mental or physical condition or impairment does not
affect the persons ability to safely operate a motor vehicle. The medical
determination officer shall use the following to determine the persons
eligibility under this subsection:
(a) A report from
the persons physician, nurse practitioner or physician associate of the persons
condition or impairment.
(b) If the persons
condition or impairment apparently involves only visual deficiencies, the
department may require a person to submit a report from a licensed optometrist
or a licensed physician who specializes in diagnosis and treatment of diseases
of the eye.
(c) The medical
determination officer may require an examination and a written report of
findings and recommendations from a qualified physician, nurse practitioner or
physician associate identified by the officer in addition to other reports
submitted.
(3) If a person
establishes eligibility for a license under this section by receiving a
determination of eligibility, the department may require the person to
reestablish eligibility at reasonable intervals. The frequency of
reestablishing eligibility under this subsection shall be established by the
medical determination officer after reviewing any recommendations from the
physician, nurse practitioner or physician associate of the person required to
reestablish eligibility.
(4) The
department may employ any qualified physician, nurse practitioner or physician
associate who holds an unrestricted license in the State of Oregon to perform
the duties assigned to the medical determination officer by this section.
(5) As used in
this section, physician means a person who holds a degree of Doctor of
Medicine or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine and is licensed under ORS 677.100 to
677.228 and a person who holds a degree of Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine and
is licensed under ORS chapter 685. [1983 c.338 §305; 1989 c.224 §138; 1993
c.309 §2; 1999 c.770 §1; 2005 c.140 §2; 2007 c.195 §1; 2007 c.434 §2; 2017
c.409 §40; 2024 c.73 §166]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 807.090
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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