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There is hereby created a board to be known as “board of dispensing opticians,” referred to as “board” in this chapter, constituted as set out and with the duties and powers provided in this chapter.
The board shall consist of five (5) members. No member shall be eligible to serve more than three (3) consecutive terms. All appointments shall be made for a term of four (4) years, and members of the board shall serve until their successors are appointed and qualified.
The governor shall make appointments to the board not later than thirty (30) days after the expiration of the term of office of any member. Members of the board may be appointed by the governor from lists of qualified persons submitted by interested optician groups including, but not limited to, the Tennessee Dispensing Opticians Association, and the governor shall consult with the interested optician groups to determine qualified persons to fill the positions. No person shall be eligible for appointment to the board unless the person shall have been a resident of this state and engaged in the practice as a dispensing optician within this state for not less than five (5) years immediately preceding the time of such appointment by the governor; however, no person shall be eligible to appointment who is in any way connected with or interested in any school of optometry, optometric school or the optical or optometric department of any institution of learning or the wholesale optical or optometric supply business. In the event of a vacancy on the board, the governor shall appoint a new member to serve the unexpired term; provided, that such appointment, if not effective within sixty (60) days of the vacancy, shall be filled by the board.
In making appointments to the board, the governor shall strive to ensure that at least one (1) person serving on the board is sixty (60) years of age or older and that at least one (1) person serving on the board is a member of a racial minority.
The board shall convene and organize by selecting from among its members a chair and a secretary-treasurer and shall adopt rules and regulations governing the examination of applicants, the enforcement of this chapter and shall establish a code of ethics and standards of practice for dispensing opticians in this state and such other rules and regulations as may be necessary for the proper carrying out of this chapter. The chair and secretary-treasurer thus elected shall serve for a period of two (2) years or until their successors are appointed and qualified.
The board shall provide for meetings at least once each year for the purpose of receiving applications and giving examinations as provided in this chapter and may meet at such other times and places as the board shall designate from time to time by rules and regulations regularly adopted.
The board may administer oaths, summon witnesses and take testimony in all matters relating to its duties.
A majority of the board shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of any and all business that may be lawfully transacted by the board.
The board shall determine the nature and character of the examination to be given applicants for license to practice as dispensing opticians and is empowered to issue licenses with respect to all persons who shall satisfactorily pass the examination as determined in accordance with the rules and regulations of the board. Each license shall be signed by the chair of the board and attested by the secretary-treasurer under its adopted seal. Each license issued by the board to any such applicant shall be signed by the members of the board, and such license exclusively shall be evidence of the right and authority of the person to whom it is issued to practice as dispensing optician within this state.
The board shall not discriminate in the issuance of any license pursuant to this chapter. “Discrimination” means any direct or indirect act or practice of exclusion, distinction, restriction, segregation, limitation, refusal, denial or any other act or practice of differentiation or preference in the treatment of a person or persons because of race, creed, color, religion, sex, age or national origin.