Current through December 27, 2024
Section 14-78-43 - Students to meet minimum vision requirements(a) No driving school shall give any behind-the-wheel instruction to any person eighteen years of age or older until such person has passed a screening to determine that such person has vision meeting or exceeding the minimum vision standards, as established by the commissioner for the issuance of a motor vehicle operator's license. The driving school shall administer such vision test using a device approved by the commissioner that meets the standards contained in sections 14-45a-1 to 14-45a-4, inclusive, of the Regulations of Connecticut State Agencies. The following persons may administer this vision screening:(2) An ophthalmologist, physician, physician's assistant or nurse practitioner;(4) A motor vehicle inspector, agent or authorized employee at a department of motor vehicles office; or(5) A licensed commercial driving school instructor or qualified secondary school teacher. A record of the results of the vision screening indicating whether the person passed or failed the screening shall be maintained by the commercial driving school. All records relating to vision screening and health matters of students shall be maintained in confidence except as required by law.
(b) No student shall be given behind-the-wheel instruction if there is reliable evidence that the student does not meet the minimum health standards for operating a motor vehicle as provided in sections 14-45a-1 to 14-45a-17, inclusive, of the Regulations of Connecticut State Agencies. Any student not meeting minimum health standards shall be referred to the department for evaluation prior to any behind-the-wheel training. Students having disabilities shall be reasonably accommodated with regard to training and equipment in accordance with law.Conn. Agencies Regs. § 14-78-43
Effective February 24, 1997; Amended October 1, 2012