Texas Administrative Code
Title 22 - EXAMINING BOARDS
Part 14 - TEXAS OPTOMETRY BOARD
Chapter 279 - INTERPRETATIONS
Section 279.4 - Spectacle and Ophthalmic Devices Prescriptions
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) A prescription for spectacles or ophthalmic devices is defined as a written order signed by the examining optometrist, therapeutic optometrist or physician, or a written order signed by an optometrist, therapeutic optometrist or physician authorized by the examining doctor to issue the prescription. If the prescription is signed by the examining optometrist or therapeutic optometrist, the prescription may be signed electronically, provided that:
(b) An optometrist or therapeutic optometrist may issue a duplicate prescription in the following manner:
(c) If the prescription is signed by a doctor other than the examining optometrist, therapeutic optometrist or physician, the prescription must contain:
(d) The prescribing optometrist or therapeutic optometrist has the authority to specify any and all parameters of an optical prescription for the therapeutic and visual health and welfare of a patient, but the prescription shall not contain restrictions limiting the parameters to private labels not available to the optical industry as a whole, unless the prescribing of a proprietary lens brand is medically indicated. The specifications of the prescription may not be altered without the consent of the prescribing doctor.