(A) This chapter does not apply to: (1) a bona fide student of optometry, medicine, or osteopathy in the clinic rooms or an approved program of an accredited school of optometry, medicine, or osteopathy; (2) a commissioned officer in the armed services who is engaged in the practice of optometry in this State insofar as the practice is in the performance of the officer's military duties; or (3) an individual licensed in another jurisdiction who is in this State to make a clinical demonstration before a professional society or association, convention, school or college, or agency of the government. (B) Nothing in this chapter may be construed to apply to: (1) a physician licensed under Chapter 47, Title 40, Physicians, Surgeons, and Osteopaths, in the due course of professional practice; or (2) persons who sell as merchandise from an established place of business, ready-made eyeglasses or spectacles if the person does not aid the purchaser in the fitting of the eyeglasses or spectacles; or (3) persons representing supply companies in the act of selling supplies or equipment to licensed eye-care providers. son does not aid the purchaser in the fitting of the eyeglasses or spectacles; or (3) persons representing supply companies in the act of selling supplies or equipment to licensed eye-care providers. (C) Nothing in this chapter precludes a licensed optician from practicing opticianry as defined by the laws of this State. HISTORY: 2005 Act No. 135, Section 1.
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