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Code · Connecticut · Title 14 — Motor Vehicles. Use of the Highway by Vehicles. Gasoline · CHAPTER 246* — Motor Vehicles

Sec. 14-46e. Recommendations of board to be advisory. Operation of motor vehicle on limited basis. Failure to comply with request of commissioner or board.

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(a)The commissioner shall give due consideration to any recommendations of the board and to any reports, records or opinions submitted pursuant to sections 14-46a to 14-46g , inclusive, but such recommendations, reports, records or opinions shall be merely advisory and not binding on the commissioner.
(b)The commissioner may authorize a person whose license is withdrawn under sections 14-46a to 14-46g , inclusive, to operate a motor vehicle on a limited basis provided the following conditions are met:
(1)The commissioner, after consultation with the board, determines that such person does not have a health problem that affects such person's ability to safely operate a motor vehicle and has ordered that such person submit to and pass a road skills test as a condition of license reinstatement; and
(2)such operation occurs only while the person is under the instruction of and accompanied by a driving instructor licensed under section 14-73 , or is in a vehicle with a motor vehicle testing agent who is administering a road skills test.
(c)Any person who is the subject of any inquiry under sections 14-46a to 14-46g , inclusive, who refuses to submit to a physical examination or provide other information requested by the commissioner or board shall be considered unfit to operate a motor vehicle until such person complies with such request.
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