C-24.2, r. 40.1 - Regulation respecting the health of drivers

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51. . A sleep disorder other than narcolepsy is essentially inconsistent with driving a road vehicle of Class 1 to Class 4 in the following cases:
(1)  the assessment of sleep apnea shows an apnea-hypopnea index greater than 30 and apnea is not adequately treated;
(2)  the sleep disorder is accompanied by important daytime drowsiness that is not adequately treated;
(3)  the sleep disorder is not treated adequately and the person has already had an accident after falling asleep while driving;
(4)  the manifestations related to the sleep disorder do not, in the opinion of a physician or of a specialized nurse practitioner, allow the driving of a road vehicle of one of those classes.
O.C. 511-2015, s. 51; S.Q. 2020, c. 6, s. 62.
51. . A sleep disorder other than narcolepsy is essentially inconsistent with driving a road vehicle of Class 1 to Class 4 in the following cases:
(1)  the assessment of sleep apnea shows an apnea-hypopnea index greater than 30 and apnea is not adequately treated;
(2)  the sleep disorder is accompanied by important daytime drowsiness that is not adequately treated;
(3)  the sleep disorder is not treated adequately and the person has already had an accident after falling asleep while driving;
(4)  the manifestations related to the sleep disorder do not, in the opinion of a physician, allow the driving of a road vehicle in those classes.
O.C. 511-2015, s. 51.