Definitions

10 GCA § 12500 — under Medical Practices: Part 2: Articles 11 - 26.

10 GCA § 12500

As used in this Chapter: (a) “Ophthalmic lens” means a lens which has a spherical, cylindrical or prismatic value and which is ground pursuant to a prescription, and intended to be used as eyeglasses or spectacles; (b) “Contact” or “corneal lens” means any lens to be worn on the anterior segment of the human eye, to be prescribed, dispensed, employed, modified, provided, sold and fitted by a licensed optometrist or physician; (c) “Prescription” means a formula written for ophthalmic lenses for a patient by a person duly licensed and containing the following essential elements: (1) dioptric power of spheres, cylinders and prisms, axes of cylinders, position of prism base, and if so desired by the prescriber, light transmission properties and lens curve values; (2) designation of pupillary distance; and (3) name of patient, date of prescription, expiration date and the name and office location of prescriber; (d) “Eyeglasses” means any optical device using ophthalmic lenses for the correction or relief of disturbances in and anomalies of human vision and includes spectacles and other devices using ophthalmic lenses; and (e) “Board” means the Board of Examiners for Optometry.