GEORGIA STATUTES AND CODES
               		§ 31-12-12 - Restrictions on sale or dispensing of contact lenses;  responsibilities relating to prescriptions; criminal violation;  enforcement
               		
               		
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	
               	 	
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    31-12-12   (2010)
    31-12-12.    Restrictions on sale or dispensing of contact lenses;  responsibilities relating to prescriptions; criminal violation;  enforcement 
      (a)(1)  No  person in this state shall sell, dispense, or serve as a conduit for the  sale or dispensing of contact lenses to the ultimate user of such  contact lenses except persons licensed and regulated by Chapter 29, 30,  or 34 of Title 43.
      (2)  Any person who  violates paragraph (1) of this subsection shall upon conviction be  guilty of a felony and punished by imprisonment for one to five years or  by a fine not to exceed $10,000.00 or by both such fine and  imprisonment.
(b)  All contact lenses used  in the determination of a contact lens prescription are considered to be  diagnostic lenses. After the diagnostic period and the contact lenses  have been adequately fitted and the patient released from immediate  follow-up care by persons licensed and regulated by Chapter 29, 30, or  34 of Title 43, the prescribing optometrist or ophthalmologist shall,  upon the request of the patient, at no cost, provide a prescription in  writing for replacement contact lenses. A person shall not dispense or  adapt contact lenses without first receiving authorization to do so by a  written prescription, except when authorized orally to do so by a  person licensed and regulated by Chapter 30 or 34 of Title 43.
(c)  Patients  who comply with such fitting and follow-up requirements as may be  established by the prescribing optometrist or ophthalmologist may obtain  replacement contact lenses until the expiration date listed on the  prescription from a person who may lawfully dispense contact lenses  under subsection (a) of this Code section.
(d)  A  prescriber may refuse to give the patient a copy of the patient's  prescription until the patient has paid for all services rendered in  connection with the prescription.
(e)  No replacement contact lenses may be sold or dispensed except pursuant to a prescription which:
      (1)  Conforms  to state and federal regulations governing such forms and includes the  name, address, and state licensure number of a prescribing practitioner;
      (2)  Explicitly  states an expiration date of not more than 12 months from the date of  the last prescribing contact lens examination, unless a medical or  refractive problem affecting vision requires an earlier expiration date;
      (3)  Explicitly states the number of refills;
      (4)  Explicitly  states that it is for contact lenses and indicates the lens brand name  and type, including all specifications necessary for the ordering or  fabrication of lenses; and
      (5)  Is kept  on file by the person selling or dispensing the replacement contact  lenses for at least 24 months after the prescription is filled.
(f)  Anyone  who fills a prescription bears the full responsibility of the accuracy  of the contact lenses provided under the prescription. At no time,  without the direction of a prescriber, shall any changes or  substitutions be made in the brand or type of lenses the prescription  calls for with the exceptions of tint change if requested by the  patient. However, if a prescription specifies "only" a specific color or  tinted lens, those instructions shall be observed.
(g)  All  sales of and prescriptions for contact lenses in this state shall  conform to the federal Fairness to Contact Lens Consumers Act, P.L.  108-164, 15 U.S.C.A. Section 7601, et seq. The provisions of this Code  section shall be construed in aid of and in conformity with said federal  act.
(h)  Civil proceedings to enforce the  provisions of this Code section may be brought by any board created  under Chapter 29, 30, or 34 of Title 43 or by any other interested  person through injunction or other appropriate remedy.
               	 	
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	               	 	               	  
               	 
               	 
               	 
               	 
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