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.

a. Seizure Disorder (Petit/Grand Mal). The candidate is expected to have been

seizure-free for at least 12 months prior to the date of this examination. In

addition, certification may be required from the treating neurologist that there are

no restrictions on the candidate related to the performance of the essential

functions of the police officer position.

b. Cerebral Palsy.

c. Movement Disorders, including, but not limited to Parkinson's.

d. Cerebral Aneurysms.

e. Syncope.

f. Progressive Neurological Diseases, including, but not limited to, Multiple

Sclerosis and Huntington's Chorea.

g. Peripheral Nerve Disorder, including, but not limited to Polyneuritis, Mononeuritis

and Neurofibromatosis.

h. Narcolepsy.

i. Cerebral Vascular Accident.

j. Central Nervous System Infections.