320.312 Physical or mental examination of an optometrist -- Limited license.
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(1)When the board has reason to believe, based upon its own information or a
complaint or inquiry directed to the board, that an optometrist is suffering from a
physical or mental condition that might impede his ability to practice competently,
the board may order the optometrist to undergo a physical or mental examination by
persons designated by the board, at the expense of the optometrist.
(2)Failure of an optometrist to submit to an examination when directed shall constitute
an admission that the concerned optometrist has developed a physical or mental
disability, or other conditions, that continued practice is dangerous to patients or to
the public and the board may act accordingly pursuant to KRS 320.310.
(3)The board may limit the optometrist's license privileges pursuant to this section in
addition to the other alternatives set forth in KRS 320.310.
(4)An optometrist whose license has been suspended, limited, or revoked under this
section shall, at reasonable intervals, be afforded an opportunity to demonstrate that
he is able to resume the competent practice of optometry with reasonable skill and
safety to patients.