Exemptions are available based on a WIDE variety of medical conditions. My eyes show some sun damage (like pretty much 90% of society's eyes do) and I was able to get exemptions to help reduce future damage.C-dub wrote:What is that? I've never heard about such a thing.steveincowtown wrote:I have a tint exception from Texas DPS ...
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Below are the exemptions to Window Tint requirements.
Vehicles used to transport passengers on a regular basis for a fee, (i.e., taxi, limousine, and buses).
Vehicles that are maintained by a law enforcement agency and used for law enforcement purposes.
Vehicles used by persons with medical permits. Drivers of these vehicles must present a letter of authorization from the Texas Department of Public Safety to gain this exemption.
Motorists may request a medical exemption from the Texas Department of Public Safety by submitting an application and a signed statement or prescription from a licensed physician or licensed optometrist. This statement should state that it is his or her opinion that the exemption is necessary to safeguard the motorist’s health.