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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 320 — Optometrists

320.300 Unlawful practices.

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It shall be unlawful and a violation of the provisions of this chapter for any person:
(1)To sell, fit, or dispense visual aids except upon the written prescription of an
optometrist, physician, or osteopath regularly licensed to practice optometry,
medicine, or osteopathy;
(2)To practice optometry, directly or indirectly, or to hold oneself out as being able so
to do without first having obtained a license from the board;
(3)Who writes a prescription for visual aid glasses, to receive any part of the price paid
to a third person for filling the prescription or for the third person to pay to the
person writing the prescription any part of the price paid for filling the prescription;
(4)To practice optometry under any name other than his own, except as permitted by
the board in its regulations.
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