Requires a case-by-case assessment as to the control of the condition and the presence and severity of symptoms and complications to determine if the candidate is able to perform the essential functions of the position.
    1. Congenital Heart Disease.
    1. Valvular Heart Disease.
    1. Coronary Heart Disease.
    1. ECG Abnormalities, if associated with organic heart disease, which shall include but not be limited to:
  1. WPW Syndrome;

ii. ST Depression;

iii. Right or Left Bundle Branch Blocks;

iv. 3 Degree A-V Block;

v. Mobitz Type II A-V Blocks;

vi. Sinoatrial Block or Sick Sinus Syndrome;

vii. Ventricular Extrasystole (Frequent - 20/minute with exercise, 10/minute

without exercise);

viii. Ventricular Tachycardia;

ix. Atrial Fibrillation or Flutter; or

x. Symptomatic Supraventricular Tachycardia.

e. Angina.

f. Congestive Heart Failure.

g. Cardiomyopathy.

h. Pericarditis, Endocarditis, and Myocarditis.

  1. The candidate should have a functional and therapeutic cardiac classification of no greater than that state’s Class 1A. (Note: according to the Heart Association, Inc., a functional classification of Class 1 refers to patients with cardiac disease, but without resulting limitations of physical activity. Ordinary physical activity does not cause undue fatigue, palpitation, dyspnea or anginal pain. A therapeutic classification of Class A refers to patients with cardiac disease whose physical activity need not be restricted in any way.) This determination shall be made clinically or by a cardiac stress test.