No person other than a physician and surgeon or optometrist may measure the powers or range of human vision or determine the accommodative and refractive status of the human eye or the...
A prescription lens is any device ordered by a physician and surgeon or optometrist, that alters or changes the visual powers of the human eye, including, but not limited to, ophthalmic...
(a) A spectacle lens prescription shall include all of the following: (1) The dioptric power of the lens. When the prescription needed by the patient has not changed since the...
(a) (1) The expiration date of a contact lens prescription shall not be less than one to two years from the date of issuance, unless the patient's history or current circumstances...
The State Department of Health Services, the State Board of Optometry and the Division of Licensing and Division of Medical Quality of the Medical Board of California shall prepare...
Effective January 1, 1977, no prescription ophthalmic device which does not meet the standards adopted by the State Department of Health Services, the State Board of Optometry or the Division...
A registered dispensing optician shall fit, adjust, or dispense contact lenses, including plano contact lenses, only on the valid prescription of a physician and surgeon or optometrist,...
(a) Except as provided in the Nonresident Contact Lens Seller Registration Act (Chapter 5.45 (commencing with Section 2546), the right to dispense, sell or furnish prescription lenses at...
An assistant in the office of a physician and surgeon or optometrist acting under the direct responsibility and supervision of the physician and surgeon or optometrist may fit prescription lenses....
(a) Whenever any person has engaged, or is about to engage, in any acts or practices which constitute, or will constitute, an offense against this chapter, the superior court in and for...