(1) The Department of Transportation shall issue a driver license to a person with a limited vision condition if the person: (a) Complies with the requirements of ORS 807.040; and (b) Provides a certificate issued by a rehabilitation training specialist certifying that the person has successfully completed a rehabilitation training program. (2) A license issued to a person with a limited vision condition who meets the requirements of subsection (1) of this section is restricted to authorize operation of a motor vehicle only: (a) During daylight hours; and (b) When the person is using a bioptic telescopic lens. (3) A person issued a license under this section shall be examined every two years by a licensed vision specialist who certifies to the department that the person meets the vision requirements under ORS 807.359. (4) A person must use a bioptic telescopic lens whenever the person is required to take a test that is an actual demonstration of the persons ability to operate a motor vehicle without endangering the safety of persons or property.
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