- (a) A patient is any person who has had a refractive eye examination.
- (b) A refractive eye examination is the process of determining the refractive condition of a person's eyes or the presence of any visual anomaly by the use of objective or subjective tests.
- (c) Ophthalmic goods are eyeglasses, or any component of eyeglasses, and contact lenses.
- (d) Ophthalmic services are the measuring, fitting, and adjusting of ophthalmic goods subsequent to a refractive eye examination.
- (e) An ophthalmologist is any Doctor of Medicine or Osteopathy who performs refractive eye examinations.
- (f) An optometrist is any Doctor of Optometry.
- (g) A prescription is the written specifications for lenses for eyeglasses which are derived from a refractive eye examination, including all of the information specified by State law, if any, necessary to obtain lenses for eyeglasses.
[57 FR 18822, May 1, 1992, as amended at 89 FR 60774, July 26, 2024]