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|[[Alberta]]
 
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|Those who have daytime seizures are barred from driving for 12 months. After 12 months, driving is permitted if seizures are prevented by medication.
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|Those who have daytime seizures are barred from driving for 3 months. Driving is then permitted if seizures are prevented by medication and/or there are no reoccurrences.
 
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* the person has had seizures only during sleep or immediately upon awakening (nocturnal seizures) for at least 5 years  
 
* the person has had seizures only during sleep or immediately upon awakening (nocturnal seizures) for at least 5 years  
 
* the person has been seizure free on medication for 1 year and seizures recur because of cessation or alteration of medication on their physician's instructions.
 
* the person has been seizure free on medication for 1 year and seizures recur because of cessation or alteration of medication on their physician's instructions.
* the person has had seizures only during sleep or immediately upon awakening (nocturnal seizures) for at least five years
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