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In the MATTER OF the Suspension of the Driving Privileges of Thomas D. EASTON. Thomas D. Easton, Petitioner, v. Driver and Motor Vehicle Services Division (DMV), a Division of the Department of Transportation, Respondent.

Court of Appeals of Oregon2019-01-24No. A167537
435 P.3d 834295 Or. App. 787

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PER CURIAM

Petitioner seeks judicial review of a final order of the Driver and Motor Vehicle Services Division, which relates to the suspension of petitioners driving privileges pursuant to ORS 809.419(3). Petitioner raises three assignments of error. We reject all three assignments without written discussion. We write only to make clear the record on which our decision is based.

In his reply brief, petitioner argues that-given certain assertions made in the agencys answering brief-we should consider in our review a letter and Driver Medical Report from Dr. Gilchrist, dated March 28, 2018, which petitioner attached to his reply brief. By order of the appellate commissioner, we previously denied petitioners request to supplement the record with Dr. Gilchrists letter and report, because those items were submitted to the agency after the administrative record closed. To the extent that petitioner is making the same request again, on the basis that the agency has opened the door with certain statements in its answering brief, we deny that request. The letter is not part of the agency record or the record on judicial review, and we therefore cannot consider it in reaching our decision. The order of the agency is affirmed.

Affirmed.

We note that our review is necessarily limited to the record and the agency order before us and does not address any other avenues for petitioner to try to regain his driving privileges.