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<blockquote data-quote="phoenix" data-source="post: 290054" data-attributes="member: 12578"><p>Only because the law has not yet been applied to those who already have a licence. The new EU directive has been put in place in France and diabetes has to be declared when a licence is first applied for.</p><p><a href="http://www.afd.asso.fr/diabete-en-societe/permis-de-conduire" target="_blank">http://www.afd.asso.fr/diabete-en-socie ... e-conduire</a></p><p> If you were applying for a first licence in France then you would have to have a medical by a doctor nominated by the prefecture ; any licence given is temporary (6 months-5years) Then you would have to go through the procedure again. You have to pay the cost of the medical.( and apparently the doctors appointed are not specialists and may call for a specialist report at a further cost, costs reaching according to this petition €100</p><p><a href="http://www.mesopinions.com/petition/sante/stop-discrimination-enfants-diabetiques-lors-passage/1994" target="_blank">http://www.mesopinions.com/petition/san ... ssage/1994</a></p><p></p><p></p><p>If you become diabetic after gaining your GP 1 licence then you are supposed to declare it, most don't and you do not have to exchange it for a temporary one. If you lose your licence for more than a month for a traffic offence, or if you are involved in an accident you may have to reapply for a licence and thus will become covered by the medical/temporary licence system</p><p> <a href="http://www.hegp.fr/diabeto/droitpermis.html" target="_blank">http://www.hegp.fr/diabeto/droitpermis.html</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="phoenix, post: 290054, member: 12578"] Only because the law has not yet been applied to those who already have a licence. The new EU directive has been put in place in France and diabetes has to be declared when a licence is first applied for. [url=http://www.afd.asso.fr/diabete-en-societe/permis-de-conduire]http://www.afd.asso.fr/diabete-en-socie ... e-conduire[/url] If you were applying for a first licence in France then you would have to have a medical by a doctor nominated by the prefecture ; any licence given is temporary (6 months-5years) Then you would have to go through the procedure again. You have to pay the cost of the medical.( and apparently the doctors appointed are not specialists and may call for a specialist report at a further cost, costs reaching according to this petition €100 [url=http://www.mesopinions.com/petition/sante/stop-discrimination-enfants-diabetiques-lors-passage/1994]http://www.mesopinions.com/petition/san ... ssage/1994[/url] If you become diabetic after gaining your GP 1 licence then you are supposed to declare it, most don't and you do not have to exchange it for a temporary one. If you lose your licence for more than a month for a traffic offence, or if you are involved in an accident you may have to reapply for a licence and thus will become covered by the medical/temporary licence system [url=http://www.hegp.fr/diabeto/droitpermis.html]http://www.hegp.fr/diabeto/droitpermis.html[/url] [/QUOTE]
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