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3.4. If you say you wish to see the report we will write to your doctor and advise you that we have done so, and we will tell your doctor you wish to see the report. You will then have 21 days to contact the doctor about arrangements for you to see the report. Delay will affect delivery of any Licence granted by the ASN.
3.5. If you say you do not wish to see the report we do not have to notify you if we apply for one. However if before such a report is sent to us you write to the doctor saying you wish to see it you will then have 21 days to contact the doctor about arrangements for you to see the report.
3.6. Whether or not you say you wish to see the report before it is sent to us the doctor must let you see a copy for up to six months after it is supplied if you ask.
3.7. If you ask the doctor for a copy of the report they can charge you a reasonable fee to cover their costs.
3.8. If you see a report before it is sent to us the doctor cannot submit it until they have your consent. You can write to the doctor asking them to amend any part of the report which you consider to be incorrect or misleading and have attached to the report a statement of your views on any part where you and the doctor are not in agreement.
3.9. The doctor is not obliged to let you see any part of a report if in their opinion that would be likely to cause serious harm to your physical or mental health or that of others or would indicate the doctor’ s intentions towards you or if disclosure would be likely to reveal information relating to or the identity of someone else who has supplied information about you, unless that person has consented or the information relates to or has been supplied by a health professional involved in caring for you. In such cases the doctor must notify you and you will be limited to seeing any remaining part of the report. If it is the whole report which is affected they must not send it to us unless you give your consent.
4. Medical Declaration- National Car, Truck, Long Circuit Kart Racing and all International Licence Applicants
4.1. The following medical examination and reporting provisions apply to all applicants for National Car, Truck and Race Venue Kart Racing Race Competition Licences and to all applicants for International Competition Licences. Medical examination should be reported by the applicant’ s GP but may be reported by an alternative medical practitioner suitably qualified to practice medicine in the UK and acceptable to the ASN.
4.2. In all cases the Licence can only be granted within 3 months of the date of the relevant medical examination after which date the relevant medical report must be revalidated by the original examining medical practitioner.
5. National Race Licences
5.1. All applicants for National Race Competition Licences under the age of 60 at the date of application for Licence must comply with Arts. 2.1 – 2.3 above and if applicable Arts. 9.1 – 9.6 below.
5.2. All applicants for an upgrade of Licence must conform to the relevant Licence grade medical requirements.
5.3. At the following age intervals a medical examination and a vision test per Arts. 6.7 – 7.2 below and a 12 Lead Resting ECG will be required:
a. 60 b. 65 c. 70 d. 72 e. 74 f. Annually from 75
6. All International Licences
6.1. The following requirements apply to all applicants for all grades of International Competition Licences including Co-Drivers on International Rallies:
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