§ 683.040 Qualifications of applicants
§ 683.060 Examination of applicants; fee
§ 683.070 Issuance of certificates of licensure; fee
§ 683.080 Validity of certificates issued under former law
§ 683.100 Notice to board of place of practice; responsibility for advertisements; notice given by board
§ 683.110 Optometrist to give receipt when practicing away from regular place of business
§ 683.120 License renewal; fee; effect of failure to renew license
§ 683.130 Clinics and instructors connected with educational institutions
§ 683.140 Grounds for and nature of discipline; civil penalties
§ 683.155 Hearing
§ 683.165 Confidential information; liability of person providing information
§ 683.170 Sanction may be set aside by board
§ 683.180 Prohibited acts and practices
§ 683.190 Acceptance of lens for duplication by unlicensed person prohibited; exception
§ 683.200 Standards of liability; removal of foreign bodies from eye; treatment with antiglaucoma medication
§ 683.210 Continuing education requirement; fee; rules
§ 683.220 Licensing of applicant holding license in another state

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Terms Used In Oregon Statutes > Chapter 683 > Optometrists > Licensing

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