Oregon Code § ORS 807.359

Special limited vision condition learners permit
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(1) A person with a limited vision condition may apply for a special limited vision condition learners permit if the person:
(a) Is examined by a licensed vision specialist who determines that the person:
(A) Has no ocular diagnosis or prognosis that may result in deterioration of the persons corrected vision below a 20/200 level of visual acuity;
(B) Has a visual field of at least 120 degrees horizontally and 80 degrees vertically; and
(C) Would be aided by using a bioptic telescopic lens when operating a motor vehicle;
(b) Is fitted by the licensed vision specialist with a bioptic telescopic lens mounted on the carrier lens;
(c) Submits to the Department of Transportation a report from the licensed vision specialist certifying that the person meets the requirements of this subsection;
(d) Submits proof to the department that the person is enrolled in a rehabilitation training program; and
(e) Takes the test described under ORS 807.070 (2).
(2) The department shall issue a special limited vision condition learners permit to a person who meets the requirements of subsection (1) of this section upon application and payment of the fee under ORS 807.370.
(3) If the department issues a special limited vision condition learners permit to a person under subsection (2) of this section, the department shall send the permit to the rehabilitation training program in which the person is enrolled.

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