As used in KRS 367.680 to 367.690: (1) "Assessment mechanism": (a) Means automated or virtual equipment, application, or technology designed to be used on a telephone, a computer, or an Internet -based device that may be used either in person or remotely to conduct an eye assessment; and (b) Includes artificial intelligence devices and any equipment, electronic or nonelectronic, that is used to perform an eye assessment; (2) "Contact lens" means any lens placed directly on the surface of the eye, regardless of whether or not it is intended to correct a visual defect, including any cosmetic, therapeutic, or corrective lens; (3) "Eye assessment" means an assessment of the ocular health and visual status of a patient that may include but is not limited to objective refractive data or information generated by an automated testing device, including an autorefractor, in order to establish a medical diagnosis for the correction of vision disorders; (4) "Person" means an individual, corporation, trust, partnership, in corporated or unincorporated association, and any other legal entity; (5) "Prescription" means a handwritten or electronic order issued by a licensed optometrist, osteopath, or physician, or an oral order issued directly by a licensed optometrist, osteopath, or physician; (6) "Seller" means an individual or entity that sells contact lenses or visual aid glasses and dispenses them to Kentucky residents in any manner; and (7) "Visual aid glasses": (a) Means eyeglasses, spectacles, or lenses designed or used t o correct visual defects, including spectacles that may be adjusted by the wearer to achieve different types or levels of visual correction or enhancement; and (b) Does not include optical instrument or devices that are: 1. Not intended to correct or enhance vision; 2. Sold without consideration of the visual status of the individual who will use the optical instrument or device, including sunglasses that are designed and used solely to filter out light; or 3. Completely assembled eyeglasses or spectacles designed and used solely to magnify.
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