Administrative Rules of Montana
Department 24 - LABOR AND INDUSTRY
Chapter 24.168 - BOARD OF OPTOMETRY
Subchapter 24.168.23 - Unprofessional Conduct
Rule 24.168.2301 - UNPROFESSIONAL CONDUCT
Universal Citation: MT Admin Rules 24.168.2301
Current through Register Vol. 18, September 20, 2024
(1) It is unprofessional conduct for a licensee or applicant to violate any statute, rule, or standard of care governing their scope of practice, or exceeding the scope of practice for which they are licensed, trained, and educated to perform. The following additionally constitutes unprofessional conduct by licensees or license applicants:
(a)
commission of any act of sexual abuse, misconduct, or exploitation whether or
not it is related to the licensee's practice of optometry;
(b) allowing one's professional conduct or
judgment in the practice of optometry to be directed, managed, or controlled by
a person who is not an optometrist or a medical doctor in Montana;
(c) prescribing, selling, administering,
distributing, or giving any drug legally classified as a controlled substance
or as an addictive or dangerous drug for other than accepted diagnostic or
therapeutic purposes or to oneself or a family member;
(d) violating any state or federal law or
regulation relating to a drug legally classified as a controlled
substance;
(e) obtaining any fee by
fraud, deceit, or misrepresentation;
(f) sanctions or disciplinary actions taken
by a peer review body, a hospital or other health care institution, or a
professional association or society for acts or conduct similar to acts or
conduct that would constitute grounds for action as defined in Title 37,
chapters 1 and 10, MCA, and administrative rules promulgated
thereunder;
(g) surrender of a
license or authorization to practice optometry in another state or
jurisdiction, or surrender of membership on any staff or in any professional
association or society while under disciplinary investigation by any of those
authorities or bodies for acts or conduct similar to acts or conduct that would
constitute grounds for action as defined in Title 37, chapters 1 and 10, MCA,
and administrative rules promulgated thereunder;
(h) failure to respond to board inquiry or
furnish information requested by the board, department investigators, or board
representatives;
(i) violation of
any provision(s) of Title 37, chapter 10, MCA, or the rules and regulations of
the board or of an action, stipulation, or agreement of the board;
(j) the designation of any person licensed
under Title 37, chapter 10, MCA, other than by the terms "Optometrist," "Doctor
of Optometry," or "O.D.";
(k)
selling or offering to sell any eyeglasses or lenses for the correction of
refractive error, except for over-the-counter readers between the powers of
+.75 dioptors to +5.50 dioptors, except on prescription of a licensed
optometrist or licensed physician;
(l) providing ophthalmic lenses and materials
that do not meet federally established impact resistance standards;
(m) persistently maintaining, in the practice
of optometry, unsanitary offices, practices, or techniques; or
(n) failing to maintain or permit patient
access to accurate patient records for at least five years from the last time
the patient was treated.
AUTH: 37-1-131, 37-1-319, 37-10-202, MCA; IMP: 37-1-131, 37-1-316, 37-1-319, 37-10-301, MCA
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