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Code · Alaska · Title 8 · Chapter 72

Sec. 08.72.060. Miscellaneous powers and duties of board.

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Sec. 08.72.060. Miscellaneous powers and duties of board.
(a)The board or a member designated by the board may issue subpoenas, administer oaths, and take testimony concerning any matter within the board's jurisdiction.
(b)The board may
(1)adopt a seal;
(2)define professional conduct and adopt rules of professional conduct.
(c)The board shall
(1)elect a chair and secretary from among its members;
(2)order a licensee to submit to a reasonable physical examination if the licensee's physical capacity to practice safely is at issue;
(3)require that a licensee who has a federal Drug Enforcement Administration registration number register with the controlled substance prescription database under AS 17.30.200 (n);
(4)publish advisory opinions regarding whether optometry practice procedures or policies comply with acceptable standards of the practice of optometry, as provided under this chapter.
(d)[Repealed by § 3 ch 59 SLA 1966.]
(e)[Repealed by § 23 ch 75 SLA 1980.]
(f)[Repealed by § 3 ch 59 SLA 1966.]
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