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Section
36-7-1
Scope of practice defined.
Section
36-7-1.1
Restrictions on scope of practice.
Section
36-7-1.2
Prohibitions on use of oral therapeutics and oral steroids.
Section
36-7-2
36-7-2, 36-7-2.1.Repealed by SL 1985, ch 299, §§4, 5.
Section
36-7-3
Composition of Board of Examiners--Qualifications of members--Terms of office--Persons ineligible for membership.
Section
36-7-3.1
Lay member of board--Appointment and term of office.
Section
36-7-3.2
Board continued within Department of Health--Records and reports.
Section
36-7-4
Employment of counsel and personnel by board--Compensation and expenses.
Section
36-7-5
Administration of oaths and taking of testimony by board.
Section
36-7-6
Salary and expenses of board secretary--Payment from fees.
Section
36-7-7
36-7-7.Repealed by SL 1985, ch 299, §7.
Section
36-7-8
Annual determination of funds required.
Section
36-7-9
36-7-9.Repealed by SL 1985, ch 299, §9.
Section
36-7-10
Practice of optometry without certificate as misdemeanor.
Section
36-7-11
Requirements for practice.
Section
36-7-12
Application for examination--Fees--Reexamination.
Section
36-7-12.1
Pharmacology studies and clinical experience to be completed--Passing grade on pharmacology portion of national board examination to be attained.
Section
36-7-12.2
Criminal background check of new applicants and licensees under disciplinary investigation.
Section
36-7-13
Licensure through endorsement from another United States jurisdiction--Fee--Promulgation of rules.
Section
36-7-14
Recording of certificate of registration.
Section
36-7-15
Rules and regulations of board--Scope.
Section
36-7-15.1
Rules to ensure competence to administer topical agents.
Section
36-7-15.2
Educational and examination requirements for certificate to administer topical agents--Fee.
Section
36-7-15.3
Certification for use of therapeutic drugs--Examination.
Section
36-7-16
36-7-16.Repealed by SL 1986, ch 306, §1.
Section
36-7-17
Practice as individual or partner required--Exception for authorized corporate practice--Violation as misdemeanor--Optometrist not precluded from serving as officer or director of health maintenance organization.
Section
36-7-17.1
Certain healing arts practitioners to participate in alternate health care delivery systems.
Section
36-7-18
Display of certificate in office--Exhibition to state board--Violation as misdemeanor.
Section
36-7-19
Advertising regulated by board--Fees not regulated.
Section
36-7-20
Annual renewal of certificate--Revocation on default--Restoration of certificate.
Section
36-7-20.1
Continuing education required--Purpose.
Section
36-7-20.2
Courses of continuing education specified by board--Certification of attendance--Waiver.
Section
36-7-20.3
Contracts to provide continuing education--Funds used--Federal matching grants.
Section
36-7-20.4
Certificate of compliance with continuing education requirements--Exemptions.
Section
36-7-21
Remission of annual fee while in military service.
Section
36-7-22
36-7-22.Repealed by SL 1992, ch 158, §79.
Section
36-7-23
36-7-23.Omitted.
Section
36-7-24
Grounds for revocation of certificate.
Section
36-7-25
Unprofessional conduct defined--No basis for criminal prosecution.
Section
36-7-26
Appeal from Board of Examiners.
Section
36-7-27
Reinstatement of certificate after revocation.
Section
36-7-28
Injunction to prevent violation of chapter--Election of remedies.
Section
36-7-29
Immunity from liability of professional society committee members--Conditions--Official immunity unaffected.
Section
36-7-30
Entry and inspection by board--Purpose--Drug records and inventories.
Section
36-7-31
Use of therapeutic pharmaceutical agents to treat glaucoma or ocular hypertension--Education and examination required.
Section
36-7-32
36-7-32.Repealed by SL 1994, ch 296, §8.
Section
36-7-33
36-7-33.Repealed by SL 2003, ch 201, §2.
Section
36-7-34
Sale of contact lenses without prescription prohibited--Violation as misdemeanor.