WILLETT v. IOWA DEPT. OF TRANSP.

No. 96-1418.

572 N.W.2d 172 (1997)

John James WILLETT, Appellant, v. IOWA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, MOTOR VEHICLE DIVISION, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Iowa.

October 29, 1997.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Michael A. Smith of Lundy, Butler & Smith, P.C., Eldora, for appellant.

Thomas J. Miller, Attorney General, David A. Ferree, Special Assistant Attorney General, and Kerry Anderson, Assistant Attorney General, for appellee.

Heard by SACKETT, P.J., and VOGEL and MAHAN, JJ.


VOGEL, Judge.

John James Willett appeals the district court's ruling on judicial review affirming the respondent's, Department of Transportation (DOT), decision to deny him a driver's license because he did not meet the minimum peripheral vision requirement for a license under Iowa Administrative Code rule 761-604.13(4)(b)(3). Willett claims that the DOT's refusal to issue a license because of an administrative rule change constituted an abuse of discretion. We affirm...

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