Section 16077 Of Article 4. Suspensions From California Vehicle Code >> Division 7. >> Chapter 1. >> Article 4.
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. (a) The department, upon application and payment of a fifty
dollar ($50) fee and a penalty fee of two hundred dollars ($200), may
issue a restricted license to an applicant with serious health
problems, or to an applicant with an immediate family member with
serious health problems, when the applicant's privilege to drive is
otherwise suspended under this chapter. The restricted license may be
issued to enable the applicant to drive a motor vehicle for the
purpose of receiving medical or mental health treatments of a
prolonged and repetitive nature for the applicant or the member of
the applicant's immediate family with serious health problems, if the
applicant files and maintains proof of financial responsibility on
file with the department pursuant to Section 16021 and there is no
other suitable means of transportation available.
(b) The application shall set forth the nature of the health
problem, the nature of the treatments, the duration and location of
the treatments, and the schedule for visits. The applicant shall
submit documentation signed by the treating physician and surgeon or
licensed psychotherapist, as defined in subdivisions (a), (b), (c),
and (e) of Section 1010 of the Evidence Code, as necessary to assist
the department in its decision to grant or deny the restricted
license. Upon reviewing the application, the department may determine
that an investigation as to the person's fitness to operate a motor
vehicle is warranted. If the department makes this determination, the
department may conduct an investigation in a manner provided for in
Chapter 3 (commencing with Section 13800) of Division 6.
(c) In reviewing the application, the department shall give due
consideration to the circumstances set forth in the application and
shall be guided by principles of fairness and humanity.
(d) Notwithstanding Chapter 2 (commencing with Section 42200) of
Division 18, all revenues derived from the penalty fees provided in
subdivision (a) shall, after deduction by the department of the costs
incurred by the department in administering this section, be
deposited in the Financial Responsibility Penalty Account in the
General Fund.
(e) (1) Subdivision (a) does not apply to a commercial driver's
license holder.
(2) A commercial driver's license holder whose driving privilege
is otherwise suspended under this chapter is not entitled to a
restricted license unless that person surrenders his or her
commercial driver's license and is issued a noncommercial class C or
M driver's license.