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Public Act 098-0186 Public Act 0186 98TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 098-0186 | SB2218 Enrolled | LRB098 07840 MGM 37923 b |
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| AN ACT concerning regulation.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Illinois Optometric Practice Act of 1987 is | amended by changing Sections 3 and 9 as follows:
| (225 ILCS 80/3) (from Ch. 111, par. 3903)
| (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2017)
| Sec. 3. Practice of optometry defined; referrals; | manufacture of lenses
and prisms. | (a) The practice of optometry is defined as the employment | of any
and all means for the examination, diagnosis, and | treatment of the human
visual system, the human eye, and its | appendages without the use of
surgery, including but not | limited to: the appropriate
use of ocular
pharmaceutical | agents; refraction and other determinants of visual function;
| prescribing corrective lenses or prisms; prescribing, | dispensing, or management
of contact lenses; vision therapy; | visual rehabilitation; or any other
procedures taught in | schools and colleges of optometry approved by the
Department, | and not specifically restricted in this Act, subject to
| demonstrated competency and training as required by the Board, | and pursuant
to rule or regulation approved by the Board and | adopted by
the Department.
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| A person shall be deemed to be practicing optometry within | the meaning of
this Act who:
| (1) In any way presents himself or herself to be | qualified to
practice optometry.
| (2) Performs refractions or employs any other | determinants of
visual function.
| (3) Employs any means for the adaptation of lenses or | prisms.
| (4) Prescribes corrective lenses, prisms, vision | therapy,
visual rehabilitation, or ocular pharmaceutical | agents.
| (5) Prescribes or manages contact lenses for | refractive,
cosmetic, or therapeutic purposes.
| (6) Evaluates the need for, or prescribes, low vision | aids to
partially sighted persons.
| (7) Diagnoses or treats any ocular abnormality, | disease, or
visual or muscular anomaly of the human eye or | visual system.
| (8) Practices, or offers or attempts to practice, | optometry as defined in
this Act either on his or her own | behalf or as an employee
of a person, firm,
or corporation, | whether under the supervision of his or her employer or | not.
| Nothing in this Section shall be interpreted (i) to prevent | a person from
functioning as an assistant under the direct | supervision of a person licensed
by the State of Illinois to |
| practice optometry or medicine in all of its
branches or (ii) | to prohibit visual screening programs that
are conducted | without a fee (other than voluntary donations), by
charitable | organizations
acting in the public welfare under
the | supervision of a committee composed of persons licensed by the | State of
Illinois to practice optometry or persons licensed by | the State of Illinois
to practice medicine in all of its | branches.
| (b) When, in the course of providing optometric services to | any person,
an optometrist licensed under this Act finds an | indication of a disease or
condition of the eye which in his or | her professional judgment requires
professional service | outside the scope of practice as defined in this Act,
he or she | shall refer such person to a physician licensed to practice | medicine
in all of its branches, or other appropriate health | care practitioner.
Nothing in this Act shall preclude an | optometrist from rendering appropriate nonsurgical
emergency | care.
| (c) Nothing contained in this Section shall prohibit a | person from
manufacturing ophthalmic lenses and prisms or the | fabrication
of contact lenses according to the specifications | prescribed by an optometrist
or a physician licensed to | practice medicine in all of its branches, but shall
| specifically prohibit (1) the sale or delivery of ophthalmic
| lenses, prisms, and contact lenses without a prescription | signed by an
optometrist or a physician licensed to practice |
| medicine in all of its
branches and (2) the dispensing of | contact lenses by anyone other than a licensed optometrist, | licensed pharmacist, or a physician licensed to practice | medicine in all of its branches. For the purposes of this Act, | "contact lenses" include, but are not limited to, contact | lenses with prescriptive power and decorative and plano power | contact lenses. Nothing in this Section shall prohibit the sale | of contact lenses by an optical firm or corporation primarily | engaged in manufacturing or dealing in eyeglasses or contact | lenses with an affiliated optometrist who practices and is | licensed or has an ancillary registration for the location | where the sale occurs .
| (d) Nothing in this Act shall restrict the filling of a | prescription by a
pharmacist licensed under the Pharmacy | Practice Act. | (e) Nothing in this Act shall be construed to restrict the | dispensing and sale by an optometrist of ocular devices, such | as contact lenses, that contain and deliver ocular | pharmaceutical agents permitted for use or prescription under | this Act.
| (Source: P.A. 95-689, eff. 10-29-07; 96-461, eff. 1-1-10.)
| (225 ILCS 80/9) (from Ch. 111, par. 3909)
| (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2017)
| Sec. 9. Definitions. In this Act:
| (1) "Department" means the Department of Financial and
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| Professional
Regulation.
| (2) "Secretary" means the Secretary
of Financial and | Professional Regulation.
| (3) "Board" means the Illinois Optometric
Licensing | and
Disciplinary
Board appointed by the Secretary.
| (4) "License" means the document issued by the | Department
authorizing the
person named thereon to | practice optometry.
| (5) (Blank).
| (6) "Direct supervision" means supervision of any | person
assisting
an
optometrist, requiring that the | optometrist authorize the procedure, remain
in the | facility while the procedure is performed, approve the work
| performed by the person assisting before dismissal of the | patient, but does
not mean that the optometrist must be | present with the patient, during the
procedure. For the | dispensing of contact lenses, "direct supervision" means | that the optometrist is responsible for training the person | assisting the optometrist in the dispensing or sale of | contact lenses, but does not mean that the optometrist must | be present in the facility where he or she practices under | a license or ancillary registration at the time the | contacts are dispensed or sold.
| (Source: P.A. 94-787, eff. 5-19-06.)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 8/5/2013
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