The recommendation or naming of any particular ocular practitioner or group of ocular practitioners, professional association or firm, corporation, or association by any state employee or member of any state board, commission, department, political subdivision, or public school employee engaged in the expenditure of public money for eye examinations or vision examinations is declared to be an unlawful act and a public nuisance. Acts 1973, No. 10, § 4; A.S.A. 1947, § 83-1004. The recommendation or naming of any particular ocular practitioner or group of ocular practitioners, professional association or firm, corporation, or association by any state employee or member of any state board, commission, department, political subdivision, or public school employee engaged in the expenditure of public money for eye examinations or vision examinations is declared to be an unlawful act and a public nuisance. Acts 1973, No. 10, § 4; A.S.A. 1947, § 83-1004. The recommendation or naming of any particular ocular practitioner or group of ocular practitioners, professional association or firm, corporation, or association by any state employee or member of any state board, commission, department, political subdivision, or public school employee engaged in the expenditure of public money for eye examinations or vision examinations is declared to be an unlawful act and a public nuisance. Acts 1973, No. 10, § 4; A.S.A. 1947, § 83-1004. The recommendation or naming of any particular ocular practitioner or group of ocular practitioners, professional association or firm, corporation, or association by any state employee or member of any state board, commission, department, political subdivision, or public school employee engaged in the expenditure of public money for eye examinations or vision examinations is declared to be an unlawful act and a public nuisance. Acts 1973, No. 10, § 4; A.S.A. 1947, § 83-1004.
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