Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 22, November 1, 2024
Section 10.09.14.05 - LimitationsA. The following are not covered: (1) Eyeglasses, ophthalmic lenses, optical aids, and optician services rendered to recipients 21 years old and older;(2) Eyeglasses, ophthalmic lenses, optical aids, and optician services rendered to recipients which were not ordered as a result of a full or partial EPSDT screen;(3) Repairs, except when repairs to eyeglasses are more cost-effective than replacing with new eyeglasses;(4) Combination or metal frames except when required for proper fit;(5) Cost of travel by the provider;(6) A general screening of a Medical Assistance population;(7) Visual training sessions which do not include orthoptic treatment;B. An optometrist certified by the Board as qualified to administer diagnostic pharmaceutical agents may use the following agents in strengths not greater than the strengths indicated: (1) Agents directly or indirectly affecting the pupil of the eye, including the mydriatics and cycloplegics listed below: (a) Phenylephrine hydrochloride (2.5 percent);(b) Hydroxyamphetamine hydrobromide (1 percent);(c) Cyclopentolate hydrochloride (0.5-2 percent);(d) Tropicamide (0.5 and 1 percent);(e) Cyclopentolate hydrochloride (0.2 percent) with Phenylephrine hydrochloride (1 percent);(f) Dapiprazole hydrochloride (0.5 percent); and(g) Hydroxyamphetamine hydrobromide (1 percent) and Tropicamide (0.25 percent); and(2) Agents directly or indirectly affecting the sensitivity of the cornea including the: (a) Topical anesthetics listed below: (i) Proparacaine hydrochloride (0.5 percent); and(ii) Tetracaine hydrochloride (0.5 percent); and(b) Diagnostic topical anesthetic and dye combinations listed below: (i) Benoxinate hydrochloride (0.4 percent) - Fluorescein sodium (0.25 percent); and(ii) Proparacaine hydrochloride (0.5 percent) - Fluorescein sodium (0.25 percent).C. An optometrist certified by the Board as qualified to administer and prescribe topical therapeutic pharmaceutical agents is limited to:(1) Ocular antihistamines, decongestants, and combinations of them, excluding steroids;(2) Ocular antiallergy pharmaceutical agents;(3) Ocular antibiotics and combinations of ocular antibiotics, excluding specially formulated or fortified antibiotics;(4) Anti-inflammatory agents, excluding steroids;(5) Ocular lubricants and artificial tears;(8) Nonprescription drugs that are commercially available; and(9) Primary open-angle glaucoma medications, in accordance with a written treatment plan developed jointly between the optometrist and an ophthalmologist.Md. Code Regs. 10.09.14.05
Regulations .05 amended as an emergency provision effective January 1, 1993 (20:2 Md. R. 108); amended permanently effective July 1, 1993 (20:12 Md. R. 996)
Regulation .05 amended effective November 29, 1999 (26:24 Md. R. 1858)
Regulation .05A amended effective August 27, 2007 (34:17 Md. R. 1508)
Regulation .05B amended effective October 10, 2005 (32:20 Md. R. 1655)