Chapter 683 — Optometrists;
Opticians
2011 EDITION
OPTOMETRISTS; OPTICIANS
OCCUPATIONS AND PROFESSIONS
OPTOMETRISTS
(Generally)
683.010 Definitions
for ORS 683.010 to 683.310
683.020 License
required to practice optometry
683.030 Persons
and practices not affected
683.035 Discrimination
against optometrists prohibited
(Licensing)
683.040 Qualifications
of applicants
683.060 Examination
of applicants; fee
683.070 Issuance
of certificates of licensure; fee
683.080 Validity
of certificates issued under former law
683.100 Notice
to board of place of practice; responsibility for advertisements; notice given
by board
683.110 Optometrist
to give receipt when practicing away from regular place of business
683.120 License
renewal; fee; effect of failure to renew license
683.130 Clinics
and instructors connected with educational institutions
683.140 Grounds
for and nature of discipline; civil penalties
683.155 Hearing
683.165 Confidential
information; liability of person providing information
683.170 Sanction
may be set aside by board
683.180 Prohibited
acts and practices
683.190 Acceptance
of lens for duplication by unlicensed person prohibited; exception
683.200 Standards
of liability; removal of foreign bodies from eye; treatment with antiglaucoma medication
683.210 Continuing
education requirement; fee; rules
683.220 Licensing
of applicant holding license in another state
(Optometric Nontopical
Formulary)
683.240 Council
on Optometric Nontopical Formulary; membership;
duties; formulary and protocols
(State Board)
683.250 Oregon
Board of Optometry; qualification and terms of members; quorum
683.260 Persons
ineligible for membership on board
683.270 Powers
and duties of board; rules
683.278 Continuing
authority of board upon lapse, suspension, revocation or voluntary surrender of
license
683.290 Disposition
of receipts
683.310 Professional
corporation regulation not required
(Enforcement)
683.325 Investigation
of complaints and alleged violations; subpoenas
683.330 Injunction
for violation
683.335 Report
of suspected violation; confidentiality of complaints; liability of complainant
683.340 Duty
to report prohibited conduct
OPTICIANS
683.510 Definitions
for ORS 683.520 to 683.530
683.520 Scope
of practice of optician
683.525 Acceptance
of lens for duplication
683.530 Discrimination
against opticians prohibited
PENALTIES
683.990 Penalties
OPTOMETRISTS
(Generally)
683.010 Definitions for ORS 683.010 to
683.310. As used in ORS 683.010 to 683.310,
unless the context requires otherwise:
(1)
“Board” means the Oregon Board of Optometry.
(2)
“Optometric nontopical formulary” means the list of nontopical pharmaceutical agents for the treatment of
diseases of the human eye and the protocols for their usage adopted by the
Council on Optometric Nontopical Formulary under ORS
683.240 (2).
(3)
“Practice of optometry” means the employment of any means other than invasive
or laser surgery, or the prescription of Schedule I and II drugs or
pharmaceutical agents that are not on the optometric nontopical
formulary, for diagnosis and treatment in the human eye, for the measurement or
assistance of the powers or range of human vision or the determination of the
accommodative and refractive states of the human eye or the scope of its
functions in general or the adaptation of lenses or frames for the aid thereof,
subject to the limitations of ORS 683.040.
(4)
“Trial frames” or “test lenses” means any frame or lens used in testing the eye
which is not sold and not for sale. [Amended by 1971 c.102 §1; 1975 c.175 §1;
1989 c.443 §1; 1991 c.904 §4; 1991 c.967 §1; 2001 c.632 §1]
683.020 License required to practice
optometry. No person shall engage in the practice
of optometry or purport in any way to be an optometrist or an expert in the
field of optometry without having first obtained a license from the Oregon
Board of Optometry as provided for in ORS 683.010 to 683.340. In any
prosecution for the violation of this section, the use of test cards, test
lenses or of trial frames is prima facie evidence of the practice of optometry.
[Amended by 1971 c.102 §2; 1987 c.443 §1]
683.030 Persons and practices not
affected. ORS 683.010 to 683.340 shall not be
construed:
(1)
To prevent any person duly licensed to practice medicine and surgery from
treating or fitting glasses to the human eye;
(2)
To prohibit the sale of complete ready-to-wear eye glasses as merchandise from
a permanent place of business in good faith and not in evasion of ORS 683.010
to 683.340 by any person not purporting to be competent to examine and
prescribe for the human eye;
(3)
To prohibit vision or eye care practices by persons working under the direct
supervision of an optometrist authorized to practice in this state; or
(4)
To prohibit vision screening by employees of a school or of the Department of
Transportation. [Amended by 1999 c.490 §1]
683.035 Discrimination against
optometrists prohibited. No official, board, commission
or other agency of the state or of any of its political subdivisions or
municipalities shall discriminate between duly licensed optometrists and any
other person authorized by law to render professional services which a duly
licensed optometrist may render, when such services are required. Such services
shall be paid for in the same manner and under the same standards as similar
professional services. [1963 c.121 §1]
(Licensing)
683.040 Qualifications of applicants.
(1) Every person desiring to commence the practice of optometry in this state
must show satisfactory evidence of graduation from a school of optometry that
is approved by the Oregon Board of Optometry and that maintains a standard of
four school years of at least nine months each.
(2)
Every person desiring to commence the practice of optometry or employ the use
of pharmaceutical agents shall in addition to the requirements of subsection
(1) of this section:
(a)
Have satisfactorily completed a course in pharmacology, as it applies to
optometry, by an institution accredited by a regional or professional
accreditation organization that is approved by the board with particular
emphasis on the application of pharmaceutical agents for the purpose of
diagnosis and treatment in the human eye, approved by the board; and
(b)
Demonstrate to the satisfaction of the board clinical competency in the prescription
of pharmaceutical agents listed on the optometric nontopical
formulary. [Amended by 1971 c.102 §3; 1975 c.175 §2; 1985 c.103 §3; 1991 c.967 §2;
1993 c.27 §1; 2001 c.632 §2]
683.050
[Repealed by 1977 c.842 §39 and 1983 c.241 §1]
683.060 Examination of applicants; fee.
(1) Any person who has signified to the Oregon Board of Optometry a desire to
be examined by it and who has filed proof that the person is qualified under
ORS 683.010 to 683.340 and the rules of the board to take the examination shall
pay a fee to be determined by the board. The applicant shall be examined in the
anatomy of the eye, in the use of pharmaceutical agents in optometry, in normal
and abnormal refractive and accommodative and muscular conditions and
coordination of the eye, in subjective and objective optometry, including the
fitting of glasses, the principles of lens grinding and frame adjusting, and in
such other subjects as pertain to the science and practice of optometry, such
subjects to be enumerated in a publication by the board.
(2)
The board may, in its discretion, require the certificate of successful
examination of the National Board of Examiners in Optometry in one or more
areas of the examination in lieu of its examination in such areas.
(3)
If an applicant fails to pass a second examination, the board may permit
additional examinations upon compliance by the applicant with the law and the
rules of the board.
(4)
Any person who petitions the board to prescribe and administer pharmaceutical
agents who has not previously been examined by the board on such use shall pass
an examination on the use and potential side effect of such agents as used in
optometry and shall demonstrate to the satisfaction of the board clinical
competency in the prescription of pharmaceutical agents listed on the
optometric nontopical formulary and pharmaceutical
agents approved by the board for topical use. [Amended by 1955 c.120 §1; 1971
c.102 §4; 1975 c.175 §3; 1977 c.243 §1; 1991 c.967 §3; 1993 c.28 §1; 1997 c.643
§27; 2001 c.632 §3]
683.070 Issuance of certificates of
licensure; fee. Each applicant, without
discrimination, who meets the requirements for examination and licensure and
who pays the fee shall be issued a certificate of licensure. The certificate of
licensure shall continue in force for the period established by the Oregon
Board of Optometry. [Amended by 1955 c.120 §2; 1971 c.102 §5; 1973 c.827 §71;
1985 c.103 §4; 1987 c.443 §2; 1997 c.630 §1; 1997 c.643 §28a]
683.080 Validity of certificates issued
under former law. Any person holding an unrevoked
certificate issued under chapter 139, Oregon Laws 1905, as amended, shall be
entitled to continue the practice of optometry as though it were issued under
ORS 683.010 to 683.340 and such certificate shall be subject to renewal,
revocation and suspension the same as though it has been issued under ORS
683.010 to 683.340.
683.090
[Repealed by 1971 c.102 §11]
683.100 Notice to board of place of
practice; responsibility for advertisements; notice given by board.
(1) Before engaging in the practice of optometry each optometrist shall notify
the Oregon Board of Optometry in writing of the address of the place or places
where the optometrist is to engage or intends to engage in the practice of
optometry and the optometrist also shall notify the board of any change in
place of practice. Each optometrist is responsible for any advertisement
regarding services rendered at such location.
(2)
The board shall keep a record showing the registered address of each
optometrist.
(3)
Any notice required to be given by the board to any optometrist may be given by
mailing it to the optometrist at the last registered address of the optometrist
through the United States mail postpaid. [Amended by 1987 c.443 §3]
683.110 Optometrist to give receipt when
practicing away from regular place of business.
Any optometrist who temporarily practices optometry outside or away from the
regular registered place of business shall deliver to each customer or person
there fitted or supplied with glasses a receipt which shall contain the
signature and show the permanent registered place of business and the number of
the license of the optometrist, together with a specification of the lenses
furnished and amount charged therefor. [Amended by
1987 c.443 §4]
683.120 License renewal; fee; effect of
failure to renew license. (1) Each optometrist who
practices in this state shall on the date established by the Oregon Board of
Optometry pay a license fee, as determined by the board, for a renewal of the
license of the optometrist and shall have such license conspicuously posted in
the office of the optometrist or place of business at all times. Each
optometrist who is retired, has a disability or is a nonresident of the State
of Oregon and who is not practicing optometry within this state shall on the
date established by the board pay a license fee, as determined by the board,
for a renewal of the license of the optometrist.
(2)
A person who is no more than 30 days delinquent in renewing the license may
renew the license upon payment to the board of the required fee plus a
delinquent fee. If a person is more than 30 days delinquent in renewing the
license, the license is automatically suspended by the board upon 30-day notice
given to the licensee. A certified letter addressed to the last-known address
of the licensee failing to comply with the requirements is sufficient notice.
(3)
A person who is more than 60 days delinquent in renewing the license may be
required to take an examination and pay the examination fee as required in ORS
683.060 before a license is issued. The board may, upon application, waive the
examination requirement. [Amended by 1953 c.235 §2; 1959 c.88 §1; 1963 c.79 §1;
1967 c.22 §5; 1971 c.102 §6; 1973 c.182 §4; 1981 c.642 §1; 1987 c.443 §5; 1991
c.703 §27; 1997 c.630 §2; 1997 c.643 §29; 2007 c.70 §312]
683.130 Clinics and instructors connected
with educational institutions. Any
university or college of optometry in Oregon, which is recognized and approved
by the Oregon Board of Optometry, may operate a clinic in conjunction
therewith. Any optometrist licensed in another state, while a professor or
instructor in such a college, may sign optometric prescriptions on behalf of
the clinic, but not otherwise. Any optometrist licensed in Oregon may also sign
optometric prescriptions on behalf of the clinic while a professor or
instructor at such college.
683.140 Grounds for and nature of discipline;
civil penalties. (1) The Oregon Board of
Optometry may discipline as provided in this section any optometrist or person,
where appropriate, for the following causes:
(a)
Conviction of a felony or misdemeanor where such an offense bears a
demonstrable relationship to the duties of an optometrist. The record of
conviction, or a certified copy thereof certified by the clerk of the court or
by the judge in whose court the conviction is had, shall be conclusive evidence
of such conviction.
(b)
Securing a license by practicing fraud or deceit upon the board.
(c)
Unprofessional conduct, or for gross ignorance or inefficiency in the
profession.
(d)
Obtaining any fee by fraud or misrepresentation.
(e)
Employing directly or indirectly any suspended or unlicensed optometrist to
perform any work covered by ORS 683.010 to 683.340.
(f)
Advertising optometric services or treatment or advice in which untruthful,
improbable, misleading or deceitful statements are made.
(g)
Impairment as defined in ORS 676.303.
(h)
Permitting another person to use the optometrist’s license.
(i) Using advertisements that do not indicate that a
licensed optometrist is practicing at the advertised location or locations or
advertising optometric services without having a licensed optometrist at the
location or locations.
(j)
Advertising professional methods or professional superiority.
(k)
Failing to comply with the requirements for continuing education.
(L)
Violating the federal Controlled Substances Act.
(m)
Prescribing controlled substances without a legitimate optometric purpose, or
without following accepted procedures for examination of patients or for record
keeping.
(n)
Failing to report to the board any adverse action taken against the optometrist
or person by another licensing jurisdiction, health regulatory board, peer
review body, health care institution, professional optometric society or
association, governmental agency, law enforcement agency or court for acts
similar to conduct that would constitute grounds for disciplinary action as
described in this section.
(o)
Having been disciplined by any health regulatory board of another state based
on acts similar to acts described in this section. A certified copy of the
record of disciplinary action of the health regulatory board taking the
disciplinary action is considered conclusive evidence of the action.
(p)
Any violation of the provisions of ORS 683.010 to 683.340.
(2)
When disciplining an optometrist or other person as authorized by subsection
(1) of this section, the Oregon Board of Optometry may do any or all of the
following:
(a)
Deny an initial license;
(b)
Revoke, suspend or refuse to renew a license;
(c)
Place the optometrist on probation;
(d)
Impose limitations on the optometrist; or
(e)
Take other disciplinary action as the board in its discretion finds proper,
including the assessment of the costs of the disciplinary proceedings as a
civil penalty or assessment of a civil penalty not to exceed $10,000 for each
violation, or both. [Amended by 1971 c.102 §7; 1973 c.69 §6; 1979 c.142 §3;
1985 c.103 §5; 1987 c.443 §6; 2005 c.379 §3; 2009 c.756 §46]
683.150
[Repealed by 1971 c.734 §21]
683.155 Hearing.
(1) Where the Oregon Board of Optometry proposes to refuse to issue a license,
or proposes, where written charges have been filed with the board which the
board considers sufficient to warrant a hearing, to impose any disciplinary
sanction or civil penalty under ORS 683.140, opportunity for hearing shall be
accorded as provided in ORS chapter 183.
(2)
Judicial review of orders under subsection (1) of this section shall be as
provided in ORS chapter 183. [1971 c.734 §128; 1985 c.103 §6]
683.160
[Repealed by 1971 c.734 §21]
683.165 Confidential information;
liability of person providing information. (1)
Any information that the Oregon Board of Optometry obtains under ORS 683.140 is
confidential as provided under ORS 676.175.
(2)
Any person who in good faith provides information to the board shall not be
subject to an action for civil damages as a result thereof. [1989 c.438 §4;
1997 c.791 §34]
683.170 Sanction may be set aside by
board. Any disciplinary sanction, other than
civil penalty, imposed for any of the causes listed in ORS 683.140, except
those specified in ORS 683.140 (1)(a) and (b), may be set aside upon
application of the affected person at any time within six months from the date
of such sanction upon proof being made to the satisfaction of the Oregon Board
of Optometry that the cause no longer exists and that the applicant has been
sufficiently punished. However, before setting aside the revocation of any
license the board may, in its discretion, require the applicant to pass the
regular examination given for applicants. [Amended by 1985 c.103 §7; 1987 c.443
§7; 2005 c.379 §4]
683.180 Prohibited acts and practices.
A person may not:
(1)
Sell or barter, or offer to sell or barter, any license issued by the board.
(2)
Purchase or procure by barter any such license with intent to use it as
evidence of the holder’s qualification to practice optometry.
(3)
Alter the license with fraudulent intent in any material regard.
(4)
Use or attempt to use any such license which has been purchased, fraudulently
issued, counterfeited or materially altered as a valid license.
(5)
Practice optometry under a false or assumed name.
(6)
Willfully make any false statement in a material regard in an application for
an examination before the board or for a license.
(7)
Practice optometry in this state without having at the time of so doing a valid
unrevoked license as an optometrist.
(8)
Advertise or represent, by displaying a sign or otherwise, to be an optometrist
without having at the time of so doing a valid unrevoked license from the
board.
(9)
Dispense or sell an ophthalmic contact lens without having obtained a valid,
unexpired prescription from the person to whom the contact lens is dispensed or
sold. As used in this subsection, “ophthalmic contact lens” means a contact
lens with or without refractive power, including a plano
lens or a cosmetic lens. [Amended by 1965 c.537 §1; 1971 c.102 §8; 1979 c.142 §4;
1987 c.443 §8; 2007 c.13 §1]
683.190 Acceptance of lens for duplication
by unlicensed person prohibited; exception. (1) No
person other than a licensed optometrist shall accept or offer to accept for
purposes of duplication any ophthalmic lens ordinarily used before the human
eye for corrective purposes or for assisting vision.
(2)
Notwithstanding subsection (1) of this section, any manufacturing, surfacing or
dispensing optician may grind any such lens in conformity with the signed
prescription or instruction, followed by a written prescription, of any
optometrist duly licensed to practice in this state and any dispensing optician
may supply any such lens in conformity with the prescription.
(3)
Immediately upon completion of the necessary visual examination or examinations
performed by a licensed optometrist, the optometrist shall provide the patient
with the appropriate written prescription for correcting refractive errors, if
any, in the eyesight of the patient. [Amended by 1987 c.443 §9; 1989 c.530 §1;
1993 c.727 §1]
683.200 Standards of liability; removal of
foreign bodies from eye; treatment with antiglaucoma
medication. (1) Optometrists utilizing
pharmaceutical agents shall be held to the same standards of liability as
persons licensed as physicians to practice medicine and surgery by the Oregon
Medical Board under ORS chapter 677.
(2)
Notwithstanding ORS 683.010 (3), an optometrist may remove superficial foreign
bodies from the eye and its appendages.
(3)(a)
An optometrist treating a patient with antiglaucoma
medication shall consult with an ophthalmologist if:
(A)
The glaucoma progresses despite the use of two glaucoma medications;
(B)
More than two medications are required to control the glaucoma; or
(C)
A secondary glaucoma develops.
(b)
Glaucoma shall be considered to be progressing if, in comparison to prior
examinations, there is a reproducible worsening of the patient’s visual field
as measured by standard threshold testing or if there is a worsening of the
patient’s optic nerve as measured by direct observation or standard imaging
technology or by rising eye pressure despite the use of medication. Glaucoma
shall be considered to be under control if target eye pressure, individualized
for each patient, is maintained with no abnormal glaucomatous progression.
(c)
For purposes of this subsection, a combination medication that contains two
pharmacologic agents shall be considered one medication. [2007 c.818 §2]
Note:
683.200 was added to and made a part of 683.010 to 683.310 by legislative
action but was not added to any smaller series therein. See Preface to Oregon
Revised Statutes for further explanation.
683.210 Continuing education requirement;
fee; rules. (1) All optometrists licensed in the
State of Oregon are and shall be required to satisfactorily complete courses of
study and satisfactorily continue their education by other means as determined
by the Oregon Board of Optometry in subjects relating to the practice of the
profession of optometry. The study and continued education shall be for the
purpose of maintaining and advancing the professional skills and abilities of
such licensees and for the purpose of educating such licensees in the
utilization and application of new techniques, scientific and clinical advances
and the achievements of research so that expansive and comprehensive care to
the public will be assured. The length, details and nature of such study and
continued education shall be determined by the board.
(2)
Attendance at any approved courses or other approved means of continuing
education are to be certified to the board upon a form provided by the board
and shall be submitted by each optometrist at the time designated by the board
but in any case no less frequently than once every two years. In addition to
other means of providing such courses and education facilities, the board is
authorized to contract for the providing of educational programs to fulfill the
requirements of this section and ORS 683.140. The board is further authorized
to treat funds set aside for the purpose of continuing education as state funds
for the purpose of accepting any funds made available under federal law on a
matching basis for the promulgation and maintenance of programs of continuing
education. In no instance may the board require a greater number of hours of
study than it provides or approves in the State of Oregon and that are
available on the same basis to all licensed optometrists. The board shall be
allowed to waive the requirements of this section and ORS 683.140 in cases of
illness, undue hardship or other similar appropriate reasons.
(3)
The board may levy an additional fee for each license renewal to carry out the
provisions of this section and ORS 683.140.
(4)
After giving written notice to all licensees and holding a public hearing, the
board shall promulgate rules and regulations necessary to carry out the
provisions of this section and ORS 683.140. [1973 c.69 §§2,4,5; 1987 c.443 §10;
1997 c.506 §1; 1997 c.643 §30]
683.220 Licensing of applicant holding
license in another state. The Oregon Board of Optometry
may grant to an applicant a license by endorsement for the practice of
optometry in the State of Oregon if the applicant:
(1)
Holds a license for the practice of optometry obtained by examination in
another state of the United States. Any discipline or sanction related to the
practice of optometry imposed upon the applicant by any state licensing agency
must be disclosed on the application for licensure;
(2)
Continuously engaged in the practice of optometry for not less than two years
immediately preceding the application to the board;
(3)
Has educational qualifications the board considers equivalent to the
educational requirements necessary for licensing by the board at the time the
applicant commenced the practice of optometry. The educational requirements
shall include passing the National Board of Examiners in Optometry examination
or its equivalent, as determined by the board;
(4)
Meets the requirements for Therapeutic Pharmaceutical Agent certification
established by rule by the board;
(5)
Passes a written examination approved by the board on Oregon optometric law and
administrative rules;
(6)
Submits documentation satisfactory to the board of continuing optometric
education hours equivalent to the requirements established by ORS 683.210; and
(7)
Pays the application fee set by the board. [1977 c.243 §3; 1985 c.103 §8; 1987
c.443 §11; 1991 c.67 §184; 2001 c.458 §1]
(Optometric Nontopical
Formulary)
683.240 Council on Optometric Nontopical Formulary; membership; duties; formulary and
protocols. (1)(a) The Council on Optometric Nontopical Formulary is established and shall consist of
seven members appointed as follows:
(A)
One member of the Oregon Board of Optometry appointed by the Oregon Board of
Optometry;
(B)
One member who is a pharmacist licensed by the State Board of Pharmacy or a
person with an advanced degree in pharmacology or pharmacognosy
appointed by the State Board of Pharmacy;
(C)
One member of the Oregon Medical Board appointed by the Oregon Medical Board;
(D)
One member of the faculty of the Oregon Health and Science University School of
Medicine appointed by the Oregon Medical Board;
(E)
One member who is a physician licensed under ORS chapter 677 appointed by the
Oregon Medical Board after consideration of three qualified nominees provided
by the Oregon Academy of Ophthalmology;
(F)
One member who is a practicing optometrist appointed by the Oregon Board of
Optometry after consideration of three qualified nominees from the Oregon
Optometric Physicians Association; and
(G)
One member with a degree in optometry or ophthalmology who is a member of the
faculty at a college of optometry appointed by the Oregon Board of Optometry.
(b)(A)
The chair of the council shall be elected by a majority of the members.
(B)
The term of office of each member of the council shall be two years. A member
shall serve until a successor is appointed. If a vacancy occurs, it shall be
filled for the unexpired term by a person with the same qualifications as the
vacating member.
(C)
Any member of the council who fails to attend two consecutive meetings of the
council, whether regular or special, shall forfeit office unless the council
member is prevented from attending by serious illness of the member or of a
member of the council member’s family.
(D)
Meetings of the council shall be called at the request of the chair or at the
request of two or more members of the council.
(E)
Members of the council shall serve without compensation.
(2)
After public hearings, the council shall determine the substances to be
included in the optometric nontopical formulary that
may be used by an optometrist under ORS 683.010 (3). The council shall review
the formulary periodically. Immediately upon adoption or revision of the
formulary, the council shall transmit the approved formulary to the Oregon
Board of Optometry. The board shall adopt the formulary or a portion of the
formulary. If the council approves protocols for the use of a nontopical pharmaceutical agent and the board adopts the
portion of the formulary listing that agent, the board must also adopt those
protocols. The board may not expand or add to the formulary submitted for
adoption in any manner. [2001 c.632 §7]
Note:
683.240 was added to and made a part of 683.010 to 683.310 by legislative
action but was not added to any smaller series therein. See Preface to Oregon
Revised Statutes for further explanation.
(State Board)
683.250 Oregon Board of Optometry;
qualification and terms of members; quorum. (1)
The Oregon Board of Optometry operates as a semi-independent state agency
subject to ORS 182.456 to 182.472, for the purpose of carrying out this
chapter. The board consists of five members appointed by the Governor and
subject to confirmation by the Senate in the manner provided in ORS 171.562 and
171.565. All members of the board must be residents of this state. Of the
members of the board:
(a)
Four must be doctors of optometry licensed and in practice in Oregon; and
(b)
One member must be a member of the public who represents health consumers and
who:
(A)
Is not otherwise eligible for appointment to the board;
(B)
Is not the spouse, domestic partner, child, parent or sibling of a doctor of
optometry; and
(C)
Does not have a direct or indirect relationship to health care professionals,
to the health care industry or to the ophthalmic optical industry.
(2)(a)
Board members required to be a doctor of optometry may be selected by the
Governor from a list of three to five nominees for each vacancy, submitted by a
professional organization representing doctors of optometry.
(b)
In selecting the members of the board, the Governor shall strive to balance the
representation on the board according to:
(A)
Geographic areas of this state; and
(B)
Ethnic group.
(3)(a)
The term of office of each member is three years, but a member serves at the
pleasure of the Governor. The terms must be staggered so that no more than two
terms end each year. A member is eligible for reappointment. If a vacancy
occurs in the membership of the board for any reason, the Governor shall make
an appointment to become immediately effective for the unexpired term.
(b)
Each member of the board shall qualify by taking and subscribing the oath of
office required by the Oregon Constitution, which shall be filed in the office
of the Secretary of State.
(c)
A board member shall be removed immediately from the board if, during the
member’s term, the member:
(A)
Is not a resident of this state;
(B)
Has been absent from three consecutive board meetings, unless at least one
absence is excused; or
(C)
Is not a licensed doctor of optometry or a retired doctor of optometry who was
a licensed doctor of optometry in good standing at the time of retirement, if
the board member was appointed to serve on the board as a doctor of optometry.
(4)
Members of the board are entitled to compensation and expenses as provided in
ORS 292.495. The board may provide by rule for compensation to board members
for the performance of official duties at a rate that is greater than the rate
provided in ORS 292.495.
(5)
A majority of the members constitutes a quorum for the transaction of business.
[Amended by 1971 c.102 §9; 1971 c.650 §32; 1973 c.792 §38; 1981 c.203 §1; 1987
c.443 §12; 1997 c.643 §31; 1999 c.1084 §65; 2009 c.535 §18; 2009 c.756 §96]
683.260 Persons ineligible for membership
on board. (1) A person may not be a member of the
Oregon Board of Optometry if the person is a stockholder in, or owner of, or a
member of the faculty of or of the board of trustees of any school of
optometry.
(2)
A member of the board may not be financially interested in any purchase or
contract in which the board is interested. A member of the board may not be
financially interested in the sale of any property or optical supplies to any
prospective candidate for examination before the board. [Amended by 1981 c.203 §2;
1983 c.243 §1; 2009 c.756 §48]
683.270 Powers and duties of board; rules.
The powers and duties of the Oregon Board of Optometry are as follows:
(1)
To organize and elect from its membership a president and vice president of the
board, each of whom shall hold office for one year, or until the election and
qualification of a successor.
(2)
To adopt and use a common seal.
(3)
To employ agents and inspectors to secure evidence of and report on all
violations of this chapter and to employ other necessary assistance in the
carrying out of the provisions of this chapter, and to pay the same from the
funds provided in ORS 683.010 to 683.340.
(4)
To hold regular meetings at least once a year at which an examination of
applicants for licenses shall be held at such places as the board shall from
time to time designate, and special meetings upon request of a majority of the
members of the board or upon the call of the president.
(5)
To keep an accurate record of all proceedings of the board and of all of its
meetings, of all prosecutions for violations of ORS 683.010 to 683.340, and of
all examinations held for applicants for licenses, with the names and addresses
of all persons taking examinations and their success or failure to pass such examinations.
All the records of the board shall be public and shall be kept in the office of
the board.
(6)
To keep an accurate inventory of all property of the board and of the state in
the possession of the board and to obtain a receipt therefor
from its successor.
(7)
To keep a register of optometrists which shall contain the names and addresses
of all persons to whom licenses have been issued in the State of Oregon,
together with the date of the issuance of the license and the place or places
of business in which each optometrist is engaged, and all renewals, revocations
and suspensions thereof.
(8)
To grant or refuse to grant licenses as provided in ORS 683.010 to 683.340 and
to impose any of the sanctions for any of the causes specified in ORS 683.140.
(9)
To administer oaths and take testimony upon granting and revoking or suspending
any certificate of registration or any other certificate established by the
board for the protection of the public.
(10)
To designate pharmaceutical agents for topical use in the practice of optometry
with the advice and guidance of the Oregon Medical Board.
(11)
To adopt rules not inconsistent with the laws of this state as are necessary or
proper to carry out the lawful powers and duties of the board, as may be necessary
or proper to establish license fees and license terms or duration, to determine
the qualifications of applicants for a license and of licensees to practice
optometry in this state, and to establish educational and professional
standards for such applicants, subject to the laws of this state. If an
applicant fails to pass a second examination the board may adopt rules which
may provide the required courses of study before further examination. [Amended
by 1953 c.599 §2; 1955 c.120 §3; 1963 c.78 §1; 1967 c.22 §2; 1973 c.829 §65;
1975 c.175 §4; 1983 c.389 §4; 1985 c.103 §9; 1987 c.443 §13; 1989 c.443 §2;
1991 c.904 §5; 1991 c.967 §4; 1993 c.816 §1; 1997 c.630 §3; 2001 c.632 §4; 2007
c.818 §3]
683.275 [1967
c.22 §4; 1969 c.314 §84; 1985 c.103 §10; repealed by 1997 c.643 §34]
683.278 Continuing authority of board upon
lapse, suspension, revocation or voluntary surrender of license.
The lapse, suspension or revocation of a license by operation of law, by order
of the Oregon Board of Optometry or by decision of a court of law, or the
voluntary surrender of a license by a licensee, shall not deprive the board of
jurisdiction to proceed with any investigation of or any action or disciplinary
proceeding against the licensee, or to revise or render null and void an order
suspending or revoking the license. [2001 c.456 §2]
Note:
683.278 was added to and made a part of ORS chapter 683 by legislative action
but was not added to any smaller series therein. See Preface to Oregon Revised
Statutes for further explanation.
683.280
[Amended by 1973 c.829 §66; 1985 c.103 §11; repealed by 1997 c.643 §34]
683.290 Disposition of receipts.
(1) All moneys received by the Oregon Board of Optometry under ORS 683.010 to
683.340 shall be deposited into an account established by the board as provided
under ORS 182.470. Moneys deposited into the account hereby are appropriated
continuously to the board and shall be used only for the administration and
enforcement of ORS 182.456 to 182.472 and 683.010 to 683.340.
(2)
Notwithstanding subsection (1) of this section and ORS 182.470, all civil
penalties collected or received for violations of or in prosecutions under ORS
683.010 to 683.340 shall be paid to the account described under subsection (1)
of this section.
(3)
In addition to making expenditures for the administration and enforcement of
ORS 683.010 to 683.340, the Oregon Board of Optometry may make expenditures for
educational purposes out of funds available. [Amended by 1959 c.88 §2; 1963
c.77 §1; 1971 c.102 §10; 1973 c.427 §24; 1991 c.460 §8; 1997 c.630 §4; 1997
c.643 §33; 1999 c.1084 §66; 2011 c.597 §141]
683.300
[Repealed by 1971 c.743 §432]
683.310 Professional corporation
regulation not required. ORS 58.345 does not apply to
professional corporations engaged in the practice of optometry. [1985 c.103 §16]
(Enforcement)
683.325 Investigation of complaints and
alleged violations; subpoenas. (1) Upon the
complaint of any citizen of this state, or upon its own motion, the Oregon
Board of Optometry may investigate any alleged violation of ORS 683.010 to
683.340.
(2)
In the conduct of investigations, the board may:
(a)
Take evidence;
(b)
Take the depositions of witnesses, including the person charged, in the manner
provided by law in civil cases;
(c)
Compel the appearance of witnesses, including the person charged, before the
board in person the same as in civil cases;
(d)
Require answers to interrogatories; and
(e)
Compel the production of books, papers, accounts, documents and testimony
pertaining to the matter under investigation.
(3)
In exercising its authority under subsection (2) of this section, the board may
issue subpoenas over the signature of the board chairperson and the seal of the
board in the name of the State of Oregon.
(4)
Upon receipt of a complaint under ORS 683.010 to 683.340, the board shall
conduct an investigation as described under ORS 676.165. [1989 c.843 §6; 1997
c.791 §35]
683.330 Injunction for violation.
The Attorney General, the prosecuting attorney of any county or the Oregon
Board of Optometry, in its own name, may maintain an action for an injunction
against any person violating any provision of ORS 683.020, 683.180 or 683.190.
An injunction may be issued without proof of actual damage sustained by any
person. An injunction does not relieve a person from criminal prosecution for
violation of any provision of ORS 683.020, 683.180 or 683.190 or from any other
civil, criminal or disciplinary remedy. [2005 c.379 §1]
683.335 Report of suspected violation;
confidentiality of complaints; liability of complainant.
(1) Any health care facility required to be licensed under ORS 441.015 and any
licensed optometrist shall and any other person may report suspected violations
of ORS 683.010 to 683.155 and 683.170 to 683.290 by optometrists.
(2)
Any information provided to the board pursuant to this section is confidential
and shall not be subject to public disclosure.
(3)
Any health facility or optometrist who reports to the board as required by
subsection (1) of this section in good faith shall not be subject to an action
for civil damages as a result thereof. [1985 c.103 §13; 1987 c.443 §14]
683.340 Duty to report prohibited conduct.
Unless state or federal laws relating to confidentiality or the protection of
health information prohibit disclosure, an optometrist who has reasonable cause
to believe that a licensee of another board has engaged in prohibited conduct
as defined in ORS 676.150 shall report the prohibited conduct in the manner
provided in ORS 676.150. [2009 c.536 §17]
OPTICIANS
683.510 Definitions for ORS 683.520 to
683.530. As used in ORS 683.520 to 683.530, “dispensing
optician” means a person who prepares and dispenses lenses, eyeglasses and
appurtenances thereto to the intended wearers thereof on written prescriptions
from a physician licensed under ORS chapter 677 or an optometrist and, in
accordance with such prescriptions, measures, adapts, adjusts and fabricates
such lenses, eyeglasses and appurtenances for the aid or correction of visual
or ocular anomalies of the human eye. [1991 c.904 §3; 1995 c.79 §344]
683.520 Scope of practice of optician.
Any dispensing optician may fabricate any ophthalmic lens in conformity with
the signed prescription, or oral instruction followed by a written
prescription, of any optometrist or person duly licensed to practice medicine
in this state. Any dispensing optician may supply any ophthalmic lens in
conformity with the prescription and the specified expiration date thereof. [1991
c.904 §1]
683.525 Acceptance of lens for
duplication. Notwithstanding ORS 683.190, a
dispensing optician may accept or offer to accept for purposes of duplication
any ophthalmic lens, excluding any contact lens, when the optician is presented
with a whole lens by the person requesting the duplicate lens. [1993 c.516 §2]
683.530 Discrimination against opticians
prohibited. No official, board, commission or other
agency of this state or any political subdivision or municipality in the state
shall discriminate between dispensing opticians and any other persons authorized
by law to render professional services that a dispensing optician may render,
when such services are required. Such services shall be paid for in the same
manner and under the same standards as are similar professional services. [1991
c.904 §2]
PENALTIES
683.990 Penalties.
Violation of any of the provisions of ORS 683.010 to 683.340 is a Class A
misdemeanor. [Amended by 1971 c.743 §408; 2005 c.379 §5]
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