Texas Administrative Code
Title 22 - EXAMINING BOARDS
Part 9 - TEXAS MEDICAL BOARD
Chapter 181 - CONTACT LENS PRESCRIPTIONS
Section 181.3 - Release of Contact Lens Prescription
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) Except as provided in subsection (d) of this section, each physician who performs an eye examination and fits a patient for contact lenses shall, on request, prepare and give a contact lens prescription to the patient, and as directed by any person designated to act on behalf of the patient, provide the prescription or verify the prescription as provided by Tex. Occ. Code Section 353.1015. The physician may exclude categories of contact lenses if the exclusion is clinically indicated. The physician may not charge the patient a fee for providing the contact lens prescription but may charge a fee for examination and a fee for fitting of contact lenses as a condition for giving a contact lens prescription to the patient.
(b) If a patient requests a contact lens prescription during an initial or annual examination, the physician must prepare and give the contact lens prescription to the patient at the time the physician determines all of the parameters of the contact lens prescription, as that term is defined in section 181.2 of this title (relating to definitions). If the physician has delegated the fitting of the contact lens as authorized by the Texas Contact Lens Prescription Act, the physician is not required to provide the prescription for the patient.
(c) If the patient does not request or receive an original contact lens prescription during the patient's initial or annual examination, the patient may request the patient's contact lens prescription at any time during which the prescription is valid. On receipt of a request, the physician shall provide the patient with a contact lens prescription if the physician has fit the patient. If the patient requests the physician to deliver the prescription to the patient or to another person, the physician may charge the cost of delivery to the patient.
(d) A physician may refuse to give a contact lens prescription to a patient if:
(e) Subsection (d) of this section does not prohibit a physician from giving a patient the patient's contact lens prescription.
(f) A physician may not condition the availability to a patient of an eye examination, a fitting for contact lenses, the issuance or verification of a contact lens prescription, or any combination of these services on a requirement that the patient agree to purchase contact lenses or other ophthalmic goods from the physician.
(g) Unless a shorter prescription period is warranted by the patient's ocular health or by a potential harm to the patient's ocular health, a physician may not issue a contact lens prescription that expires before the first anniversary of the date the person's prescription parameters are determined. The physician may extend the expiration date of the prescription without completing another eye examination or may require the patient to undergo another eye examination.
(h) If a physician refuses to give a patient the patient's contact lens prescription for a reason permitted under subsection (d) of this section or writes the prescription for a period of less than one year, the physician must: