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Medical Advisory Board Referral

The Medical Advisory Board (MAB) is comprised of physicians specializing in various areas of medicine. They work closely with the MVA to ensure that a driver is capable of safely operating a motor vehicle. 
 

Why would the Medical Advisory Board (MAB) review my situation?

If your driver’s license has been suspended or revoked and you have asked to have it reinstated, you may be referred by the MVA for a MAB review. The Board's approval is required if you have any of the following conditions:

  1. Cerebral palsy;
  2. Diabetes;
  3. Epilepsy;
  4. Multiple sclerosis;
  5. Muscular dystrophy;
  6. Heart condition;
  7. Stroke;
  8. Alcoholism, or alcohol abuse;
  9. Drug addiction;
  10. Loss of limb or limbs;
  11. Organic brain syndrome;
  12. Manic depressive disorders (major affective disorders);
  13. Schizophrenic disorders;
  14. Severe anxiety disorders.
  15. Other illness in which there was a lapse of consciousness, blackout, or seizure; or
  16. Disorder which prevents a corrected minimum visual acuity of 20/70 in each eye and a field of vision of at least 110 degrees.

For a variety of other reasons, your name also may be given to the MVA for possible referral to the Board, by any of the following:

  • Law enforcement agencies
  • Judges or attorneys
  • Private physicians, hospitals or health care providers
  • Complaints from private citizens (after investigation by the MVA)

If you are referred, the MVA’s Driver Wellness and Safety Division (DW&S) will send you an information packet indicating additional information needed from you. The DW&S may then decide to refer you for an MAB evaluation.

The MAB does not perform medical examinations. The physician evaluating your situation primarily depends upon reports from your physician or treatment source. However, the physician may ask you to come in for an interview.

What happens after the Medical Advisory Board (MAB) review?

After a thorough review of your situation, the Board will return recommendations to the MVA’s Driver Wellness and Safety Division (DW&S) for final action. The MVA may take a variety of actions, from allowing you to continue to drive or to suspend your driving privileges. Please note that all medical records obtained by the MVA and the MAB are confidential and not open to public inspection. Your records may only be revealed upon court order and may only be used to determine your driving qualifications.

If the MVA decides to suspend or refuse your driving privileges, and you do not agree with the decision, you may contact the MVA’s Driver Wellness and Safety Division and request an administrative hearing.
 

Fees:
  • There is no fee involved in this process. 
     
Contact Information:

MVA
Driver Wellness and Safety Division
6601 Ritchie Highway
Glen Burnie, MD 21062

For telephone questions:

MVA Customer Service Center:   1-800-950-1MVA(1682)
TTY/Hearing Impaired:1-800-492-4575
Out-of-State:1-301-729-4550


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Last Published:April 13, 2006



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