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§ 68.11
specialist for that mental health condi-
tion.
(d)
Special rule for neurological condi-
tions.
(1) In the case of an individual
with a clinically diagnosed neuro-
logical condition, the ability to oper-
ate an aircraft under § 61.113(i) of this
chapter shall not apply if—
(i) In the judgment of the individual’s
State-licensed medical specialist, the
condition—
(A) Renders the individual unable to
safely perform the duties or exercise
the airman privileges required to oper-
ate an aircraft under § 61.113(i) of this
chapter; or
(B) May reasonably be expected to
make the individual unable to perform
the duties or exercise the privileges re-
quired to operate an aircraft under
§ 61.113(i) of this chapter; or
(ii) The individual’s driver’s license
is revoked by the issuing agency as a
result of a clinically diagnosed neuro-
logical condition.
(2) Subject to paragraph (d)(1) of this
section, an individual clinically diag-
nosed with a neurological condition
shall certify every 2 years, in conjunc-
tion with the certification under
§ 68.3(b)(3), that the individual is under
the care of a State-licensed medical
specialist for that neurological condi-
tion.
§ 68.11
Authority to require additional
information.
(a) If the Administrator receives
credible or urgent information, includ-
ing from the National Driver Register
or the Administrator’s Safety Hotline,
that reflects on an individual’s ability
to safely operate an aircraft under
§ 61.113(i) of this chapter, the Adminis-
trator may require the individual to
provide additional information or his-
tory so that the Administrator may de-
termine whether the individual is safe
to continue operating under that sec-
tion.
(b) The Administrator may use cred-
ible or urgent information received
under paragraph (a) to request an indi-
vidual to provide additional informa-
tion or to take actions under 49 U.S.C.
44709(b).
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