Adoption and Permanent Care Services holds information sessions for people who want to find out more about Queensland or Inter-country adoption. The sessions provide information in relation to the ...
When you report a medical condition, we’ll consider what your doctor says on your Medical Certificate for Drivers form after your medical assessment. We'll decide whether we need to make any changes ...
As a doctor in Queensland, you play a key role in determining fitness to drive for your patients using the national Assessing Fitness to Drive medical standards. This includes recommending when we ...
The Assessing Fitness to Drive standards set out the medical criteria for safe driving and what you need to consider. The standards are grouped into: private vehicle driver standards commercial ...
If you have a cast on your leg, arm, or hand, you need to talk to your doctor about whether you can drive. Wearing a cast could prevent you from safely using the vehicle controls, such as the gear ...
It’s illegal for you to drive if you’re being treated with medical cannabis that contains THC (delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol). THC is the main psychoactive component in most cannabis. You can’t use a ...
The Assessing Fitness to Drive standards sets review periods you must apply when deciding on an expiry date to record on the Medical Certificate for Motor Vehicle Driver. The expiry date must be ...
In Queensland, there’s no age limit on driving if you can drive safely. However, if you’re 75 or older, you must always carry a current medical certificate when driving. If you do not have an M ...
You must get your doctor to assess your medical fitness to drive every year. This helps to detect and manage any medical condition that may make your driving less safe. This means that if you want to ...
Complete the Medical Certificate for Driver (F3712) form with your patient's information and what you recommend based on your medical assessment. Only include relevant information on the form. You do ...
Every licence holder must be medically fit to drive. If you have surrendered your licence or had your licence cancelled for medical reasons, you can apply to drive again if your medical condition has ...
suspend your licence and plan to cancel it change your class of licence add or change the conditions on your licence. We'll let you know: the date we'll change your licence the reason for the decision ...