C-24.2, r. 34 - Regulation respecting licences

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7. The declaration of illness or functional impairment that a person must provide to obtain or renew a licence or when paying the amounts prescribed in section 93.1 of the Highway Safety Code (chapter C-24.2) must refer to the health problems described in the Regulation respecting the health of drivers (chapter C-24.2, r. 40.1).
O.C. 1421-91, s. 7; O.C. 512-2015, s. 1.
7. The declaration of illness or functional impairment that a person must provide to obtain or renew a licence or to pay the amounts prescribed in section 93.1 of the Highway Safety Code (chapter C-24.2) must refer to one of the following health problems:
(1)  the wearing of eyeglasses or contact lenses for driving;
(2)  eye disease;
(3)  loss of hearing including deafness;
(4)  vertigo;
(5)  heart trouble;
(6)  arterial hypertension (high blood pressure);
(7)  functional impairment of the neck, spine, an arm, hand, leg or foot;
(8)  mental illness or psychiatric problems;
(9)  alcoholism;
(10)  drug use or addiction;
(11)  epilepsy;
(12)  nervous system illness;
(13)  loss of consciousness, convulsions, syncopes (other than epilepsy);
(14)  diabetes;
(15)  lung or bronchial disease;
(16)  illnesses other than those listed in this section;
(17)  intake of medication affecting the nerves such as stimulants or tranquilizers.
O.C. 1421-91, s. 7.