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Federal Register / Vol. 86, No. 161 / Tuesday, August 24, 2021 / Proposed Rules
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optometrist regarding whether the individual has adapted to and compensated for the change in vision sufficiently encompasses depth perception. The MRB notes further that question 12 sufficiently implies that time is needed to adapt and compensate for the change in vision but appropriately relies on the ophthalmologist or optometrist conducting the vision evaluation to determine the appropriate period of time on a case-by-case basis.
C. The MRB recommends that the requests for information about stability in questions 11 and 13 both be retained. The questions solicit different information.
D. The MRB recommends that the Agency change the order of the requested information to be questions 1 through 9, 10, 12, 13, and then 11.
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E. The MRB recommends that the vision evaluation report not request information relating to severe non-proliferative diabetic retinopathy and proliferative diabetic retinopathy because they are evaluated separately under the standard for insulintreated diabetes mellitus.
The Vision Evaluation Report, Form MCSA5871, with the MRBs recommended edits is an attachment to the MRB Task 211 Report, which can be found in the docket in addition to being available on the Agencys public website.
V. Comments Requested Comments are requested on any and all of the recommendations provided in
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the MRB Task 211 Report but only on those recommendations. To the extent possible, comments should include supporting materials, such as data analyses, studies, reports, or journal articles. FMCSA will consider these comments, in addition to the comments submitted in response to the NPRM, in determining how to proceed in the vision rulemaking.
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Meera Joshi, Deputy Administrator.
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