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145.712 REQUIREMENTS FOR CONTACT LENSES PRESCRIPTIONS.
    Subdivision 1. Copy of prescription. An optometrist or physician must provide a patient
with a copy of the patient's prescription upon completion of the patient's eye examination and
fitting. An optometrist or physician may refuse to give a patient a copy of the patient's prescription
until after the patient has paid for the eye examination and fitting, but only if the optometrist or
physician would have required immediate payment from that patient if the examination had
revealed that no ophthalmic goods were required.
    Subd. 2. Prescription expiration date. A prescription written by an optometrist or physician
must expire two years after it is written, unless a different expiration date is warranted by the
patient's ocular health. If the prescription is valid for less than two years, the optometrist or
physician must note the medical reason for the prescription's expiration date in the patient's
record and must orally explain to the patient at the time of the eye examination the reason for
the prescription's expiration date.
    Subd. 3. Prescription verification. An optometrist or physician must promptly respond to
any request received from a physician, optometrist, optician, or contact lens retailer to verify a
patient's prescription information in order for the person requesting the information to accurately
dispense the contact lenses. Verification must be requested by telephone, fax, or through electronic
communications during the prescriber's normal business hours. Consistently failing to respond
to verification requests within a reasonable period of time is grounds for disciplinary action
by the respective regulatory board.
    Subd. 4. Prohibited conduct. When filling a contact lens prescription, no optometrist,
physician, or contact lens retailer may:
(1) substitute or in any way dispense a different contact lens than the contact lens ordered
on the prescription;
(2) dispense a contact lens for a period of time beyond the written expiration date; or
(3) dispense contact lenses that are not based on prescription parameters pursuant to a valid
prescription.
    Subd. 5. Dispensing records. A copy of the dispensing records must be kept on file at the
dispensing location for a period of no less than two years.
History: 2002 c 259 s 2

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