The 1998 Mississippi Legislature passed into law a bill that allows a visually impaired person using a bioptic telescopic lens to be eligible for a Mississippi drivers license, if said individual can pass the standard driving test and is otherwise qualified as required by law. (Mississippi Code of 1972, as Amended, § 63-1-11) "Bioptic driving," means operating an automobile with the assistance of specialized, telescopic/bioptic eyewear.
Services that vocational rehabilitation for the blind (VRB) eligible clients may receive related to bioptic lens driving include, but are not limited to: optometric services for the evaluation, prescribing and fitting of the lens; training by an optometric low-vision specialist in using the lens; and instruction in driving an automobile while using the lens. (NOTE: All vocational rehabilitation / vocational rehabilitation for the blind services must be required in order to achieve a specific employment outcome.)
The process to reach licensure with bioptics requires several steps designed to insure safe driving. A candidate for bioptic lens driving should be provided with the Bioptic/Telescopic Lens Application Form, available from the Mississippi Department of Public Safety, Highway Patrol Driver Services Bureau. The form comes with a packet of information that delineates the process and requirements a person must undertake to be able to obtain a drivers license using a bioptic lens. Application packets may be obtained by contacting the Driver Services Bureau at (601) 987-1200 or (601) 987-1206.
The process consists of the following steps.
The codes necessary to authorize for the above services can be found in the MDRS Fee Schedule. Typical services include evaluation for the lens, fitting of the lens, the lens itself, and training in the use of the lens. Payment for driving instruction will be charged to Training: Adjustment, Personal/Vocational at the usual and customary fee charged by the vendor.
32 Miss. Code. R. 22-3.21.2