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Common Conditions That Qualify for Medical Tint Exemption

  • Autoimmune disorders icon

    Autoimmune Disorders

    • Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE)
    • Discoid and Cutaneous Lupus
    • Dermatomyositis (Classic/Juvenile)
    • Scleroderma and Mixed Connective
    • Other Photosensitive Autoimmune
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    Skin Disorders

    • Total or Facial Vitiligo
    • Chronic Actinic Dermatitis
    • Photosensitive Eczema Types
    • Solar Urticaria (Sun Allergy)
    • Polymorphous Light Eruption
  • Eye conditions icon

    Eye Conditions

    • Photophobia (Light Sensitivity)
    • Cataracts and Glaucoma
    • Macular Degeneration Issues
    • Retinitis Pigmentosa Types
    • Post-Surgery Light Sensitivity
  • Neurological pain icon

    Neurological Pain

    • Chronic Migraines (Light-Triggered)
    • Migraine-Associated Photophobia
    • Cluster Headaches with Aura
    • Post-Concussion Light Sensitivity
    • Neurological Light Intolerance
  • Genetic conditions icon

    Genetic Conditions

    • Xeroderma Pigmentosum (XP Types)
    • Oculocutaneous Albinism (OCA)
    • Porphyria / Erythropoietic Proto
    • Cockayne Syndrome Variants
    • Bloom Syndrome and Related
  • Drug photosensitivity icon

    Drug Photosensitivity

    • Tetracycline Antibiotics (Doxy)
    • Chemotherapy Medications
    • Retinoids Like Isotretinoin
    • NSAIDs and Diuretics
    • Psychiatric/Cardiac Medications

Utah: Everything You Need to Know

  • Utah Window Tint Exemption Laws

    Utah's window tinting laws are governed under Utah Code § 41-6a-1635 (Windshields and windows). Unlike many other states, Utah has not established a formal medical exemption program within its tint statute. There is no standardized form, application process, or state-issued certificate for medical window tint exemptions in Utah.

    • Utah window tint laws were originally enacted in 1994 under Utah Code § 41-6a-1635 and updated in 2022 under S.B. 149.
    • There is no medical exemption provision in Utah Code § 41-6a-1635. No state agency administers a certification program or issues exemption certificates for window tint.
    • Utah law does not allow metallic or mirrored tinting materials on any vehicle window.
    • Dual side mirrors are required if any window behind the driver is tinted.
    • Violations are classified as a traffic infraction under Utah Code § 41-6a-1635.
  • Policy Timeline

    1994 – Original Tint Law Enacted

    • Utah codifies window tint restrictions under Utah Code § 41-6a-1635, establishing VLT requirements for all vehicle windows. No medical exemption provision is included in the original text.

    2005 – Enforcement Standards Updated

    • Utah updates its tint enforcement framework to reflect modern VLT measurement practices. Front side window minimums are established. No medical exemption provisions are introduced.

    2019 – Reflectivity Restrictions Clarified

    • Utah clarifies its prohibition on metallic and mirrored tinting materials, applying the restriction to all windows on all vehicle types. Medical exemption provisions remain absent from the statute.

    2022 – S.B. 149 Amendments

    • The Utah Legislature passes S.B. 149, amending Utah Code § 41-6a-1635 with updated language on tint standards and enforcement. No medical exemption pathway is introduced in the final bill.

    Present Day – No Exemption Program Exists

    • Utah remains one of the few states with no formal medical window tint exemption pathway. Utah Code § 41-6a-1635 contains no provision for physician certification or darker tint for photosensitive patients.
  • Legal Tint Limits

    Utah law sets specific tint limits under Utah Code § 41-6a-1635. Because no medical exemption program exists, these limits apply to all drivers without exception.

    Standard Utah Tint Limits:

    • Windshield: Non-reflective tint permitted only on the top 4 inches or above the AS-1 line.
    • Front Side Windows: Must allow more than 43% VLT.
    • Back Side Windows: Any darkness level is permitted for all vehicle types.
    • Rear Window: Any darkness level is permitted for all vehicle types.
    • Prohibited Colors: No specific colors are restricted, but metallic and mirrored appearances are not permitted on any window.
    • Reflectivity: No metallic or mirrored appearance is permitted on any vehicle window.
    • Dual Side Mirrors: Required if any window behind the driver is tinted.

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Benefits of Having Medical Tint Exemption

Legal Protection

Drive with darker tint legally. Your exemption certificate protects you from window tint violations and fines during traffic stops.

Priority Access

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UV Protection

Block harmful UV rays that trigger lupus flares, skin reactions, and photosensitivity symptoms while driving.

All Windows Covered

Unlike standard tint laws, a medical exemption covers your windshield, front side windows, and rear, full vehicle protection.

FAQs

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  • Why isn't TintedMD available in Utah?

    Utah Code § 41-6a-1635 does not include a medical exemption program. Because no formal legal pathway exists for physician-certified darker tint, TintedMD cannot currently provide certification services in the state.

  • Does Utah have any medical window tint exemption?

    No. Utah Code § 41-6a-1635 contains no medical exemption provision. There is no standardized form, application process, or state-issued certificate for medical window tint exemptions in Utah. All drivers must comply with standard tint limits regardless of medical condition.

  • What happens if I get pulled over for dark tint in Utah?

    Driving with non-compliant window tint in Utah is a traffic infraction under Utah Code § 41-6a-1635. Fines typically range from $100 to $200 depending on the jurisdiction and may require removal or replacement of the illegal tint to resolve the citation.

  • Are there any legal alternatives for UV protection in Utah without an exemption?

    Yes. High-grade ceramic window film can be installed at Utah's legal tint limits and still block up to 99% of harmful UV rays. Utah already permits any darkness level on back side and rear windows for all vehicle types, offering significant coverage without any exemption required.

  • Why should I join the waitlist if there's no program yet?

    Utah's law can change. Waitlist members will be the first notified when TintedMD launches in Utah, ensuring you can get certified and legally protected as quickly as possible once a program is established.

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Expert Review Behind Our Content

Medical and legal requirements around window tint exemptions can be confusing. At TintedMD, we focus on providing information that's clear, accurate, and easy to understand. Our articles are developed using trusted medical references and up-to-date state guidelines, then reviewed by licensed healthcare professionals for accuracy and relevance. This review process ensures the information you read is medically sound, compliant with applicable regulations, and practical for real-world situations, so you can make informed decisions with confidence.

Reviewed by

Dr. Matthew Reynolds, MD

Dr. Matthew Reynolds is a board-certified ophthalmologist with over 15 years of experience diagnosing and treating conditions related to light sensitivity and visual discomfort. His clinical focus includes photophobia, post-surgical light sensitivity, retinal disorders, and ocular conditions that significantly impact daily activities such as driving. Dr. Reynolds has extensive experience providing medical documentation for accommodations and exemptions, ensuring evaluations are thorough, accurate, and aligned with state medical requirements. Through his work with TintedMD, he is committed to helping patients safely and confidently manage light-related medical needs.

Dr. Matthew Reynolds, MD — ophthalmologist and TintedMD medical reviewer

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