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§ 638. Dissatisfaction with physical and mental examination

If any person is dissatisfied with the result of an examination given by any one examiner, as provided in section 637 of this title, he or she may apply to the commissioner for and shall be granted an examination by two physicians, ophthalmologists, oculists, or optometrists selected from a list of examiners approved by the commissioner, and their decision shall be final. The commissioner may designate the area of specialization from which the examiners are to be selected in each case, but in no event shall he or she limit the choice of an examiner to any one individual within the profession from which he or she is to be chosen. (Amended 1969, No. 50.)

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Vermont > Title-23 > Chapter-9 > 638

§ 638. Dissatisfaction with physical and mental examination

If any person is dissatisfied with the result of an examination given by any one examiner, as provided in section 637 of this title, he or she may apply to the commissioner for and shall be granted an examination by two physicians, ophthalmologists, oculists, or optometrists selected from a list of examiners approved by the commissioner, and their decision shall be final. The commissioner may designate the area of specialization from which the examiners are to be selected in each case, but in no event shall he or she limit the choice of an examiner to any one individual within the profession from which he or she is to be chosen. (Amended 1969, No. 50.)


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Vermont > Title-23 > Chapter-9 > 638

§ 638. Dissatisfaction with physical and mental examination

If any person is dissatisfied with the result of an examination given by any one examiner, as provided in section 637 of this title, he or she may apply to the commissioner for and shall be granted an examination by two physicians, ophthalmologists, oculists, or optometrists selected from a list of examiners approved by the commissioner, and their decision shall be final. The commissioner may designate the area of specialization from which the examiners are to be selected in each case, but in no event shall he or she limit the choice of an examiner to any one individual within the profession from which he or she is to be chosen. (Amended 1969, No. 50.)