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Medical Requirements
There are certain medical requirements drivers in Kentucky must meet in order to obtain and maintain a driver's license.
The Kentucky Medical Review Board, which is made up of several doctors covering various fields, consults with the Division of Driver Licensing about issuing licenses.
Vision
To obtain a Kentucky driver's license, your vision must be 20/60 or better. You'll take a vision test before a license is issued and if you don't meet the vision requirements you'll need to see a vision specialist.
Seizures
Anyone who is applying for or who already has a Kentucky driver's permit or license must go at least 90 days without having a seizure in order to receive a driver's license, or continue driving legally.
The Medical Review Board and the applicant's or driver's physician must complete a Form TC 94-59.
Reporting a Driver
Anyone can report a driver to the Medical Review Board if he or she suspects or has witnessed a medical condition impairing the driver's ability to safely operate a motor vehicle.
Specific reasons to report a driver include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Experiencing a seizure
- Experiencing a black out
- Erratic driving
- Prescribed medication side effects
Note that there must be two or more individuals reporting a driver to the Medical Review Board if the individuals aren't doctors, lawyers, police officers, or county employees.
To report a driver to the Medical Review Board, download, complete, and submit a TC 94-61 to:
- Kentucky Medical Review Board
- Division of Driver Licensing
- State Office Building
- Frankfort, KY 40622
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