
"When the DMV receives a report, like a Request for Driver Reexamination (form DS 699), that a driver has a physical or mental disability, illness, vision problem or disorder that could affect their ability to drive safely, the DMV will immediately conduct an investigation under Vehicle Code section 13800. There's no law that authorizes the DMV to automatically suspend a driver's license when it receives these reports, Ongtoaboc said."
"Based on the results of its investigation, the DMV may immediately suspend the driver's license, if necessary, for the safety of the driver and others on the road. If there's insufficient information, or a suspension isn't justified, the driver may have to submit to further examination. The reexamination may include requiring the driver to submit a Report of Vision Examination (form DL 62) to give more detail regarding their condition, including whether the doctor recommends against driving"
When the DMV receives a report such as a Request for Driver Reexamination (form DS 699) alleging a physical or mental condition affecting driving, the DMV conducts an investigation under Vehicle Code section 13800. No law authorizes automatic suspension upon receipt of a report. Based on investigation results, the DMV may immediately suspend a license if necessary for safety; if information is insufficient or suspension unjustified, the driver may be required to undergo further examination. Reexamination procedures can include submitting a Report of Vision Examination (form DL 62) detailing the condition and whether a doctor recommends against driving. The process can involve office visits, phone calls, forms and additional eye tests.
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