CACC Rule Change Proposal
RCP-2025-4400

Date CreatedSeptember 27, 2025
Name of ProponentRyan OConnor
Short DescriptionChange to age categories for Medical forms
Applicable Regulatory DocumentRace
Type of Rule ChangeModification
Affected Section3.6.2 Medical Examination
Current Regulation

3.6.2 All Race Licence applicants are required to pass a medical examination by a physician, and submit a report on the approved form so attesting as follows:

At the time of an initial (first-time) licence application if no previous medical examination has been done, or a medical examination is due

Every five (5) years for applicants 16 to 35 years of age

Every two (2) years for applicants 36 to 59 years of age

Every year for applicants 60 years of age and older

Every year Licence Applicants require a medical self-declaration

CACC reserves the right to request a medical examination by a physician from a licence applicant at any time

 

Proposed Regulation
Proposed
3.6.2 All Race Licence applicants are required to pass a medical examination by a physician, and submit a report on the approved form so attesting as follows:

At the time of an initial (first-time) licence application if no previous medical examination has been done, or a medical examination is due

Every five (5) years for applicants 16 to 59 years of age

Every (2) years for applicants 60 to 69 years of age

Every year for applicants 70 years of age and older
Reason for Rule Change

Reduce burden and cost for drivers; reduce burden on primary car system (many people cannot get a primary car doctor). Reflect improvements in health and lifespan and requirement for medical (we are healthier, longer now).

Status/DispositionApproved
      The Confederation of Autosport Car Clubs
      BC's FIA/ASN Canada Motorsport Sanctioning Authority