N.D. Cent. Code § 43-13-13.2

Current through the 2023 Legislative Sessions
Section 43-13-13.2 - Practice of optometry - Certification requirements - Notification
1. Any person engaged in visual training procedures or who employs or prescribes lenses, prisms, filters, ophthalmic instruments, or combinations thereof, held either in contact with the eye, or in frames or mounting, to aid, relieve, or correct any visual or ocular anomaly, or holds out as being able to do so, is deemed to be engaged in the practice of optometry.
2. Before any optometrist may prescribe and administer pharmaceutical agents in the treatment and management of ocular diseases, the optometrist must first be certified or qualify for certification in the use of diagnostic pharmaceutical agents. For additional certification to prescribe and administer pharmaceutical agents in the treatment and management of ocular disease, the board shall require at least seventy-six hours of didactic instruction and twenty-four hours of clinical application of pharmaceutical agents for the treatment and management of ocular diseases. The course for therapeutic certification must be provided by an institution accredited by a regional or professional accrediting organization that is recognized and approved by the United States department of education or the council on postsecondary accreditation.
3. An optometrist may not dispense therapeutic pharmaceutical agents, except an optometrist may:
a. Provide a patient a drug sample at no cost to the patient; or
b. Sell contact lenses or ophthalmic devices that are classified by the federal food and drug administration as a drug.
4. The board shall provide the board of pharmacy upon request a list of licensed optometrists certified in the use of pharmaceutical agents.

N.D.C.C. § 43-13-13.2