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2005 Vermont Code - Chapter 30 — OPTOMETRY (contains §§ 1701 – 1729a)
- § 1701. — Legislative findings
- § 1702. — Short title
- § 1703. — Definitions
- § 1704. — Penalties
- § 1707. — Qualifications; term of office; removal
- § 1708. — Powers and duties
- § 1709. — Functioning of board of optometry
- § 1710. — Repealed. 1983, No. 242 (Adj. Sess.), § 3.
- § 1712. — License required
- § 1713. — Exemptions
- § 1714. — Procedure for examination
- § 1715. — Qualifications for examination
- § 1716. — Licensure without examination
- § 1716a. — Renewal
- § 1717. — Repealed. 1983, No. 242 (Adj. Sess.), § 5.
- § 1718. — Fees
- § 1719. — Unprofessional conduct
- § 1720. — Repealed. 1989, No. 250 (Adj. Sess.), § 92.
- § 1721. — Remedies
- § 1723. — Use of diagnostic pharmaceutical agents
- § 1724. — Expired.
- § 1724a. — Formulary; director of the office of professional regulation
- § 1725. — Application; examination
- § 1726. — Repealed. 1993, No. 216 (Adj. Sess.), § 4.
- § 1727. — Expiration date
- § 1728. — Use of therapeutic pharmaceutical agents
- § 1728a. — Permissible treatments; glaucoma types
- § 1728b. — Repealed. 2005, No. 71, § 72b.
- § 1728c. — Use of oral therapeutic pharmaceutical agent; communication with primary care provider
- § 1728d. — Duration of treatment without referral
- § 1729. — Application; examination
- § 1729a. — Prerequisites to treating glaucoma
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