A prescription ophthalmic device includes each of the following: (a) Any spectacle or contact lens ordered by a physician and surgeon or optometrist, that alters or changes the visual powers of the human eye. (b) Any contact lens described in paragraph (1) of subdivision (n) of Section 520 of the federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (21 U.S.C. Sec. 360j and following). (c) Any plano contact lens that is marketed or offered for sale in this state. âPlano contact lensâ means a zero-power or noncorrective contact lens intended to change the appearance of the normal eye in a decorative fashion.
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