![]() You didn't do anything wrong, quite the contrary - you followed the rules - but since driving is a privilege it is pretty trivial for the State to take away that privilege, and now it's really become incumbent on the State to prove that it's safe for you to be on the road because now if something does happen someone who gets hurt could say the State knew and didn't do due diligence to prevent you from causing harm. Medical stuff is particularly bad because it's hard to verify and the confidential rules mean you as the patient likely need to be very involved in whatever the process is to determine if you're safe to drive. My doctors instructions Re sleep apnea are no different than many over the counter drugs.Īny one have relevant experience or insight?Īs a rule I try not to give the state a reason to initiate any additional paperwork. I get the need to make sure drivers are safe All drivers and doctors in the state should report their diagnosis. She told me that sleep apnea has been a “reportable condition” since 2017. Today I got a call from the MVA and they said that my license would be suspended for non compliance if I didn’t provide the required documents by Friday. I literally just want to know, what the process is. I explained that no one could answer my questions and that I was confused by the process. I emailed, as per the instructions on the letter I received. I haven’t been able to find anything or anyone that explains what’s happening. My physician, and sleep clinic say they have never had to fill these documents out before. ![]() Instead I received a letter demanding an 180 day compliance report and a copy of my last sleep study. I submitted the forms to the inconspicuous email address and hoped that was all. Initially I received a letter saying I was required to have my treating physician answer some boiler plate questions if I wished to “maintain my driving privileges” My Dr was asked to certify that I was in treatment and that she had no concerns about me driving. I am not a commercial driver and I do not have a CDL. The MVA asked in a popup whether I had ever been diagnosed with sleep apnea. This summer I went online to change my address within the state of Maryland. Request posts must abide by the guidelines set out in the Wiki.Ĭross posting in R/Maryland and R/sleepApnea All posts must have relevance to Maryland. need to be approved by the moderators before posting. Posts soliciting donations, volunteers, signatures, etc. A small summary of the article is acceptable. Keep the article title as close to the original as possible, though you may add some small extra information if necessary.ĭo not copy the body of an article behind a paywall in an attempt to get around the paywall or post links to websites that enable paywall evasion. Harassment and bullying include, but are not limited to: following users to other subreddits, encouraging brigades, and digging through user's post history to find irrelevant or embarrassing information will not be tolerated.ĭo not editorialize titles of articles. If you don't have something nice to say, don't say anything at all. No Personal attacks/Harassment- Name calling, slurs, and other personal attacks are forbidden on this subreddit. Low effort, vague, easily searchable, reposts, or perennial just plain silly posts may be removed at the discretion of the moderators. Questions should be asked fully in the title, including location. If your post is narrowly focused on an individual area, it may be better suited in a local subreddit. The only requirements are that they are related to Maryland and have at least 200 subscribers! RulesĪll posts must be relevant to Maryland and specific enough for a statewide subreddit. Wash your hands and practice social distancing.ĭo you think a subreddit should be featured here? Send us a modmail.Have an idea for /r/Maryland? Post a thread or message the moderators! We'd love to hear from you! Coronavirus Information Official State Website | Wikipedia | Header Image: Stoney Creek
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