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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 637 - DISPENSING OPTICIANS

NRS 637.125 Employment and supervision of dispensing opticians and apprentice dispensing opticians.

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NRS 637.125 Employment and supervision of dispensing opticians and apprentice dispensing opticians.
1. A person may not employ another person to perform the services of a dispensing optician unless the other person:
(a)Is licensed by the Board as a dispensing optician; or
(b)Is licensed by the Board as an apprentice dispensing optician and is directly supervised as required by the provisions of this chapter.
2. A licensed dispensing optician may not allow another person who is under his or her direct supervision to perform the services of a dispensing optician unless the other person is licensed by the Board as a dispensing optician or an apprentice dispensing optician.
3. A licensed apprentice dispensing optician may engage in ophthalmic dispensing only when a licensed dispensing optician, ophthalmologist or optometrist is physically present in the optical establishment to provide direct supervision for all dispensing activities performed by the apprentice dispensing optician and to verify the quality of the finished products to be dispensed.
4. A licensed dispensing optician, ophthalmologist or optometrist who is providing direct supervision to an apprentice dispensing optician shall not supervise more than two apprentice dispensing opticians at any one time.
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