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Code · Montana · Title 61 — Motor Vehicles · Chapter 5 · Part 2

61-5-207. Reexamination or medical evaluation -- when required.

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61-5-207 . Reexamination or medical evaluation -- when required.
(1)If the department receives reliable evidence that a licensed driver lacks the ability to exercise ordinary and reasonable control in the safe operation of a motor vehicle on the highway, the department may, upon written notice of at least 5 days to the licensee, require the licensee to obtain a medical evaluation from a licensed physician, licensed physician assistant, or advanced practice registered nurse, as defined in 37-8-102 , or submit to one or more tests customarily conducted by the department for licensure under 61-5-110 .
(2)Upon the review of a medical evaluation, the conclusion of testing, or both, the department may:
(a)impose restrictions on the license, as provided in 61-5-113 , that are appropriate to the licensee's acknowledged or demonstrated functional abilities;
(b)suspend the license indefinitely based upon a licensee's inability to exercise ordinary and reasonable control in the safe operation of a motor vehicle on the highway; or
(c)take no action modifying the license or placing restrictions on the licensee.
(3)The age of a licensee, by itself, does not constitute evidence of a condition requiring a reexamination or a medical evaluation.
(4)A suspension under this section continues in effect until evidence satisfactory to the department establishes that the licensee has regained the ability to exercise ordinary and reasonable control in the safe operation of a motor vehicle on a highway.
(5)Refusal or neglect of the licensee to obtain a medical evaluation from a licensed physician, licensed physician assistant, or advanced practice registered nurse or submit to testing as required by the department is grounds for suspension of the person's license.
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