![]() If applicant has seizures during this period, licensing may be considered after three months seizure free, or after return to adequate therapy. Applicants with recurring seizures and have discontinued their anti-epileptic medications will not be licensed to drive until three months after the complete cessation of treatment. Applicants or licensed drivers must present a Medical Report. Applicants approved for a license after a six-month seizure free period may need to submit medical information periodically to the MAB at the MAB’s discretion. An applicant with an isolated seizure and normal electroencephalogram may be reconsidered after three months. ![]() A person with epilepsy may be licensed to drive after a seizure free period of two years before their license is reinstated or issued, but may apply to the Medical Advisory Board (MAB) after six months for reconsideration if they are regularly monitored by a physician and seizure free. ![]()
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